Monday, 29 November 2010
In the tranquil riverside hamlet of Landshipping even the caterpillars have time to cross the road.
Cottage on the Secret Waterway
in an 'area of outstanding beauty'.
Where else can you cast a fishing line from your own garden and catch your breakfast?
Where else can you sit sipping a glass of wine while otters play in the water in front of you and birds busy themselves in the shrubbery all around?
Where else can you stroll with your pet dog across your own private grounds directly onto the foreshore?
What about a cosy Christmas snuggled up beside a roaring log fire in a huge inglenook with the aromas of festive cooking filling the air.
You can do all of these things and more from
'Cottage on the Secret Waterway', Landshipping, Pembrokeshire. A paradise for nature lovers, walkers, artists, photographers, families, children and pet dogs. The owners may even be pursuaded to negotiate on their advertised price.
Click on the name for more details.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Druidstone November & December Feast Evenings
Druidstone, Druidston Haven, Nr. Broad Haven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire
November
30th Cambodian
December
7th World
14th Greek
21st Indian
28th Spanish
Meaty £12.50 Vege £9.50
November
30th Cambodian
December
7th World
14th Greek
21st Indian
28th Spanish
Meaty £12.50 Vege £9.50
Tel 01437 781221
Christmas in Wales
blog.visitwales.co.uk
Castles
Castles in Wales are dressed up for Christmas. With medieval markets, male voice choirs, and winter festivities, Welsh holidays are fit for a prince or a princess.
Monday, 22 November 2010
A Golden Opportunity
This delightful traditional stone cottage stands on the same land from which Welsh gold was extracted for the Royal wedding rings. The owner of Ty Glan Afon owns and leases a portion of his land to the Clogau Mining Company. Click on the name for more details.
The Queen was presented with a supply of gold from the company’s Bontddu mine in 1986 but the recently engaged couple Prince William and Kate Middleton have been offered more if needed.
It is extremely rare and has a unique pink tinge as it is stained by the copper ore also found in the mine.
The Queen Mother’s wedding ring, the Queen’s in 1947, Princess Margaret’s in 1960, the Princess Royal’s in 1973 and that of Diana, Princess of Wales in 1981 were all made from the same nugget from the mine.
The British Royal Family has been wearing Welsh gold wedding rings dating back to 1923 and the tradition has continued more recently with His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales when he wed The Duchess of Cornwall back in 2005.
Monday, 8 November 2010
Craftsman's leaving present near Cadair Idris summit
A craftsman has created a chair, and taken it up a mountain, as a leaving gift to a Gwynedd community.
Nick Bullen said he had been given such a warm welcome when he set up in business in Corris six years ago that he wanted to give something back before returning to South Africa.
It took 15 people four hours to transport the reclaimed oak chair up Cadair Idris.
The chair now rests close to the 893m (2,930ft) summit.
The wood used is all reclaimed oak fence-posts and oak tree branches from the slopes of the mountain.
It is the type of wood Mr Bullen uses in his Sylviantutch eco-furniture business, which will carry on when he leaves.
We are heading back to South Africa on a semi-permanent basis, and the chair is an appropriate going away present," he said.
It weighs 200kg and is about 8ft and is made out of oak fence posts from the farm next door to the Cadair Idris summit," he added.
The chair should last about 20 years, but "if people are willing to go up there to give it some oil occasionally" it should survive the harsh Snowdonia weather for many years, he said.
A gift of a chair is also appropriated because the name of the mountain roughly translates as Idris' chair, he added.
Report by BBC News North West Wales
Nick Bullen said he had been given such a warm welcome when he set up in business in Corris six years ago that he wanted to give something back before returning to South Africa.
It took 15 people four hours to transport the reclaimed oak chair up Cadair Idris.
The chair now rests close to the 893m (2,930ft) summit.
The wood used is all reclaimed oak fence-posts and oak tree branches from the slopes of the mountain.
It is the type of wood Mr Bullen uses in his Sylviantutch eco-furniture business, which will carry on when he leaves.
We are heading back to South Africa on a semi-permanent basis, and the chair is an appropriate going away present," he said.
It weighs 200kg and is about 8ft and is made out of oak fence posts from the farm next door to the Cadair Idris summit," he added.
The chair should last about 20 years, but "if people are willing to go up there to give it some oil occasionally" it should survive the harsh Snowdonia weather for many years, he said.
A gift of a chair is also appropriated because the name of the mountain roughly translates as Idris' chair, he added.
Report by BBC News North West Wales
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Saturday, 6 November 2010
Im not a dog but can I join in?
My name is Murphy. Regular visitors to Barn above the Dee Valley will recognise me of course. I am very loving and like to be noticed. I am very friendly but squirrels dont like me.....hence the loss of my tail.ouch!
Hen Bost,Llandrillo
Its always a pleasure to visit "Hen Bost" in the village of Llandrillo.It has to be said without exaggeration that this holiday cottage is truly exquisite.Having travelled around Wales photographing properties over the past few years,this one is at the top of my favorites list. I saw in the visitors book that guests here had been climbing Snowdon,visiting the Rhug farm shop down the road,eating at The Tyddyn Llan restaurant in the village and even ordering freshly made Thai take-away curries from the local shop. A hidden gem without doubt.Worth raving about!
Pennant Melangell
Today I stopped off at Pennant Melangell church near Llangynog in Carmarthenshire.Melangell was a female saint of the 7th century. According to tradition she came here from Ireland and lived as a hermit in the valley. One day Brochwel, Prince of Powys, was hunting and pursued a hare which took refuge under Melangell's cloak. The Prince's hounds fled, and he was moved by her courage and sanctity. He gave her the valley as a place of sanctuary and Melangell became Abbess of a small religious community. After her death her memory continued to be honoured and Pennant Melangell has since been a place of pilgrimage for many centuries. Melangell remains the patron saint of hares.
Friday, 5 November 2010
Sparks in the Dark postponed to Tuesday 9th Nov 2010
Due to extreme weather warning the Sparks in the Dark event has been postponed until Tuesday. For further details look at www.swansea.gov.uk/fireworks or phone 01792 635 428
Monday, 1 November 2010
Superb kayaking in north Pembrokeshire
We are currently at the end of our second week of another superb stay at Cerbid House, Pembrokeshire, a fantastic cottage in a wonderful area (click on the name for more details).
The coastal area from Newgale past Solva around Ramsay Sound and up to Parrog on the north coast is some of the most stunning coastline in the UK. There are many caves, blow holes and rock gardens for kayakers to get in close and personal. With a lot of offshore islands the more experienced kayakers will also have things to do here. Green Scar / Ramsey Island and the Bishop and Clerks can all be paddled in the right weather conditions. There are many launch points, Solva / Porthclais / Porthgain /Goodwick and Parrog all having slipways and good areas for parking. When weather is a little more windy, Solva harbour makes a great safe play area for families (if the tide is in!)
Steve and Jill
Sparks in the Dark, Swansea, Friday Nov 5th 2010
On Friday 5 November the skies above Swansea will be alive with the
fizz and bang of the annual fireworks extravaganza, Sparks in the
Dark, taking place at St Helen's Ground.
With a spectacular fireworks display, live music on stage from
special guests, children's entertainment and much more, Sparks in
the Dark promises to be a great night out for everyone.
Tickets are available now - save money by pre-booking in advance,
with a family ticket available for just £12.50 for two adults and up
to three children. For more information or to purchase tickets online
visit www.swansea.gov.uk/fireworks
fizz and bang of the annual fireworks extravaganza, Sparks in the
Dark, taking place at St Helen's Ground.
With a spectacular fireworks display, live music on stage from
special guests, children's entertainment and much more, Sparks in
the Dark promises to be a great night out for everyone.
Tickets are available now - save money by pre-booking in advance,
with a family ticket available for just £12.50 for two adults and up
to three children. For more information or to purchase tickets online
visit www.swansea.gov.uk/fireworks
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