The mare and the Bitches
Published on March 16, 2004 By Jepel In Blogging

WE in Wales: Saturday

The Mare and the Bitches

My friends L., Y., E. , his sister C. and I went to visit Wales the last weekend. Herein, is the description  of our trip from the notes I have been taking. 

Thursday

Friday


 

The usual wake up, the usual snoring. Better go quickly downstairs. 

I spend some time in the lounge reading until Y. came down, followed by L. and C. While we're having breakfast I can't help observing the scouts. The few females are actually quiet good looking and it is always a pleasant sight at the beginning of the day. I noticed that only the 3 olders are preparing sandwiches and sneaks for their snow trekking. The two dozen of younger scouts are actually chatting and doing nothing in the lounge. I'm not a big hiker, but I know mountain a little and the first rule is to leave early. Those slackers were still packing when we were leaving the youth hotel, more than two hours after. 

Direction Caernarfon and its castle. After 20 minutes driving, we parked behind the castle only to find out that the castle is closed due to the snow... Like a lot of things in UK (train, tube,...), the smallest weather variations make everything impractical... Anyway just the outside of the castle is gorgeous. 

After shopping for food, we  leave Carneavon and aimed to St-David driving on the sea road, (well there's hardly any other choice...). Fortunately, the landscape are really superb and wild. The forest and mountain remind me my birthplace's countryside. Snow is everywhere and the sea is never far. I have a lot of small naps and it's really good to relax far from England cities and flatness...

We had a short break at Cardigan, which reveal to be pointless.

We arrived at St David in the end of the afternoon just in time before the cathedral close its door. I'm not a big fan of cathedral but this one was nice and actually quiet old. An earthquake let it a bit shaken and the inside is slightly twisted. Due to the late hour, we couldn't enter the bishop palace.

We arrive to a gorgeous beach at Pycwn, just in time for the sunset. We have been walking for a while and then we have been playing petanque with smooth stones until it became very cold. I lost, but for my defense it was comparable of playing football with rugby balls. (ok for the others too...) Thus we went to the pub behind the jetty, had a few pints. There was a pinball,  (very rare in UK!), and one that I already practice a lot when I was younger, so I spend a few quids and managed to beat it! (I know it's a little bit ridiculous, but it is my holiday...).

The YH was 15 minutes driving far with several surprises. First, the warden had left a note saying that it was at a 80 year birthday party and that the 4 males had to sleep at "The mare". Second, our room had shower and TV. It was  the best YH I ever been to and definitively worth its 3 stars,. We had a good dinner, finishing all the alcohols. After the keeper had arrived and gave "The bitches" to C. (What a gentleman...), we quickly went to bed. and E. was exiled into "The Bitches".

I might have missed his snoring, because I couldn't sleep due to the heat of the room....

NB. The names of the room came from the name of some islands close to Pycwn....


The picture on this post haven't been taken during the trip, I had chosen them from internet by courtesy of the original photograph.


Pictures

Steve Pardoe's Snowdon Page

ST David Cathedral picture

Map

Map from LonelyPlanet.com

Misc

England and Wales Youth Hostels web page

Caernarfon official website

St David official website


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