May. 25th, 2024

heleninwales: (walking)
We didn't get a walk during the week due to Thursday being wet, so though we normally hide at home during Bank Holiday weekends, we decided to walk to Fairbourne. I can't walk all the way,
though G can and then gets the bus back, so I drove us to the little car part at Arthog and we walked from there.

After the disastrous time when we ended up climbing over rocks and then finally had to scramble up a mini-cliff into some prickly woods (holly and bramble), we now know that if the tide is high when we reach this point, then the path around the edge of the estuary is not passable. The tide was high today, so we took the path up and over the headland.

High tide

That does give you splendid views across the estuary to Barmouth.

More photos of the views and little trains here... )

The route back to the car park took us past the whimsical sentry boxes again. I'd love to know whether the unusual design of these sentry boxes was done to disguise the presence of troops during WWII, or whether the soldiers thought it would be amusing to decorate them.

Whimsical sentry boxes

From here it wasn't far back to the car part and then the drive home. That's the first time we've done that walk this year. Part of the route is always a bit muddy, so we knew it would be a quagmire earlier in the year after the endless wet weather. We therefore waited until we'd had enough fine weeks to dry everything out.

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