By rob on 05/10/2021
Exploring Criccieth For our 2nd wedding anniversary, we had lunch at Dylan’s in Criccieth before walking along the beach & exploring the town.
Posted in Photography | Tagged beaches, Criccieth, Criccieth Castle, Dylan's, iPhone, Llŷn Peninsula, Wales, walking |
By rob on 04/10/2021
Exploring Sea Stacks, Morfa Nefyn & Porthdinllaen Day 2 in the Llŷn Peninsula followed another busy itinerary, from hiking to see the Sea Stacks at Trefor, to walking the beach at Morfa Nefyn & Porthdinllaen.
Posted in Photography | Tagged beaches, iPhone, Llŷn Peninsula, Morfa Nefyn, Porthdinllaen, Sea Stacks, Trefor Beach, Tŷ Coch Inn, Wales, walking |
By rob on 03/10/2021
Exploring Pwllheli, Llanbedrog & Abersoch To kickstart our week in the Llŷn Peninsula, we ticked off sights in Pwllheli, Llanbedrog & Abersoch in quick succession!
Posted in Photography | Tagged Abersoch, beaches, iPhone, Llanbedrog, Llŷn Peninsula, Pwllheli, sculpture, Wales, walking |
By rob on 18/09/2021
Bleaklow Summit via B-29 “Over Exposed” Superfortress Crash Site & Lower Shelf Stones The first walking club in a very long time saw us tackle a 9 mile round-trip to the summit of Bleaklow via the Superfortress crash site.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Bleaklow, Canon 6D Mark II, Glossop, Higher Shelf Stones, iPhone, Lower Shelf Stones, Manchester Views, Overexposed, Superfortress, walking |
By rob on 14/06/2021
Chirk Castle Grounds & Gardens To make the most of our National Trust membership, we took some time off and visited Chirk Castle in Wrexham, Speke Hall in Merseyside & Rufford Old Hall in Lancashire.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, Castell y Waun, Chirk Castle, flowers, Gardens, iPhone, National Trust, walking, Wrexham |
By rob on 01/10/2020
Whinlatter Forest Trails After being rained off 1 mile into our Whinlatter Forest walk yesterday, we decided to give it another shot as the weather forecast looked promising.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, iPhone, Keswick, The Lake District, The Lakes Distillery, walking, Whinlatter Forest |
By rob on 29/09/2020
Cat Bells & Derwent Water With the weather being more favourable today, we headed for Cat Bells in the hopes of sprawling vistas & another leg workout – we weren’t disappointed!
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, Cat Bells, Derwent Water, iPhone, Keswick, The Lake District, walking |
By rob on 28/09/2020
Glencoyne to Mossdale Bay As we completed the Gowbarrow Fell loop in good time, we headed in the direction of Glenridding for more adventures!
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, Glencoyne, iPhone, Mossdale Bay, robin, The Lake District, Ullswater, walking, wildlife |
By rob on 28/09/2020
Aira Force & Gowbarrow Fell Loop With overcast weather upon us we decided to visit Aira Force waterfalls & walk up to Gowbarrow Fell in a loop back down to Ullswater.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Aira Force, Canon 6D Mark II, Gowbarrow Fell, iPhone, The Lake District, Ullswater, walking, waterfalls |
By rob on 26/09/2020
The Stickle Tarn Bail Upon checking out of our first week’s accommodation, we drove a whole 15 minutes to a National Trust car park beneath Stickle Tarn in the Langdale Pikes.
Posted in Photography | Tagged Canon 6D Mark II, iPhone, Langdale Pikes, Stickle Tarn, The Lake District, walking |
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