Posts Tagged With: Wales

The Owls Trust, Llandudno

I discovered The Owls Trust in Llandudno when researching potential things to visit in the town that I hadn’t been to before. The Trust has been allowed to set up their facilities at Bodafon Farm Park and entrance to the farm also includes entrance to the Trust’s bird cages. They are a charity rescuing and rehabilitating injured birds of prey which if possible they release back into the wild and also work to protect rare breeds around the world.

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Llanrwst, Wales

Llanrwst is a small market town less than a mile from the edge of Snowdonia. My main purpose for visiting was to go to Gwydir Castle (which will feature in a later post) but I also had time to wander around the town. It was easy to get to from Llandudno Junction Railway Station (just across the bridge from Conwy) though there were at the time of writing only about four trains a day and only a couple that were actually helpful for my needs. Note there is a North Llanrwst Station and a Llanrwst – for the town and castle you’ll want Llanrwst (North Llanrwst is a request stop so if you do want to get off here make yourself known to the train staff). As you can see the railway station is one of the smallest I’ve been to.

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Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path

Please note photos have been removed due to lack of hosting space.

Part of our Wales trip took in the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, a route of 125 miles that takes in much of the island’s coastline and is estimated to take around 12 days to complete. As we here visiting Beaumaris Castle (blog post to come) we only got a small taste of the path.

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