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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears April 27th 2010

So, apart from a minor blip thanks to the volcanic ash cloud, the travel plans are back on track. And better late than never!... read more

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears November 25th 2009

Wednesday 25.11.2009 Day 42 Carmarthen After a great home cooked bfast we down loaded our pic’s and updated our blog while doing this we saw a squirrel on the fence outside our lodge. We went and explored Carmarthen, which is the oldest town in Wales - the Romans established a walled town here in 43 AD. Before that it was a Celtic tribal capital. The area is also said to the birth place of the wizard Merlin and nearby Llyn y Fan the home of the Lady of the Lake. It was also the site of the first Welsh Assembly before annexation (called the Act of Union) by England. Carmarthen also has the high percentage of Welsh language speakers in all of Wales. It is in fact the birth place of the Welsh nation. Such ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears November 23rd 2009

Monday 23.11.2009 Day 40 Dylan Thomas boat house We posed some letters and did our washing and got on line and read our emails as we do not have internet in our room here we have to go reception to use the internet at 5 pound an hour($9 ) the most expensive internet we have had on this trip! We also did some research on car insurance and where happy with the one we have so we called up and paid for it. We then when to Dylan Thomas boat house and had a traditional welsh afternoon tea (for lunch) it was 4 pound 25 each and to go to see the boat house would have been 3 pound 75 so we got to see it and have lunch for a bit extra. We did not ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears November 22nd 2009

Sunday 22.11.2009 Day 39 Laugharne Park The place we are staying at is a two bedroom lodge with kitchen and has fantastic views overlooking the estuary of the rivers corran and Taf in Carmarthen bay. We are up very high so have fantastic views there is a indoor pool, tennis court, Table tennis, Air Hockey, Gymnasium, sun bed, Crazy Golf and Laundry. Carmarthenshire is one of the oldest communal land council in the UK. Dylan Thomas house and boat shed is at the foot of the property and the Laugharne castle is walking distance away. In 1820 William Turner painted a view of the castle, Richard Hughes wrote some of his famous works here. Dylan Thomas wrote under milkwood here and it is about this area he spent the last years of his life living here. ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears November 21st 2009

Saturday 21.11.2009 Day 38 Laugharne We had a great bfast then went to Shakespeare wife (Ann’s) home where she lived before she married him. It was a sweet thatched farm house with fantastic gardens. We then drive to Shakespeare mother’s house which was supposed to be a working farm still where they have keep breads of animals as they would have been in Shakespeare day. When we got there it was closed for urgent restoration and you could see it needed then we could still see it from the road. We used out Sat Nav to take the back roads to our lodge for the next week. On the radio we heard that lots of roads were closed due to flooding and it was raining lots and we could see lots of rivers had broken there ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears July 9th 2008

This morning it was raining as per the forecast. It’s never good when the weatherman uses words like Biblical and flooding. This was supposed to be fun, so I made a command decision that watching STNG and eating Cornish pastys out of a paper bag was more enjoyable than riding all day in the rain. The rain was supposedly going to taper off late in the afternoon, so I decided to go visit the home of Dylan Thomas nearby. A bit of a bohemian, by many accounts, Thomas was a bum, a filcher and a drunkard. His only redeeming feature was his booming voice and his writing, and boy could he write. He apparently made an impression on the New York beatnic scene, so much so that rock stars appropriated his name. In 1953, after another ... read more
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Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears February 10th 2008

Hiya All We decided to stay a second night at the Savoy Country Inn and do a day trip to all the places in the area instead of packing up. It's such a nice little pub and the meals are great and also the Managers are really nice too. We had a cooked breakfast again this morning, and Mark tried the Black Pudding. He wasn't really impressed with it. He said it was pretty plain really and didn't finish it. I didn't have any, I figured I'd had my fill as a kid when Dad made us have it for Christmas breakfast. We drove up to Cardigan,and because we told NavGirl to avoid the motorways she took us through all the small country roads. All the roads here are numbered. The main freeway type ones are ... read more
Cilgerran Castle
Cilgerran Castle
Cilgerran Castle

Europe » United Kingdom » Wales » Carmarthenshire » Saint Clears February 9th 2008

Gday all Well today we deicided to do a bit more travelling and drive to the south west Welsh coast After leaving Tintern we were driving towards Abergavenny and Julia noticed a castle ruin on our right. So being in no hurry we consulted our British Heritage Book and saw that we had free entry into Raglan Castle, a 15th century Castle the last castle to be built on Welsh soil. After a quick U Turn at one of about 80 roundabouts we went through today we stopped. What a fantastic place. You enter through one of the old gate houses and there is the moat and great gate This castle was the last castle to fall during the English Civil War. The place was so well built that when The Parliamentarians took it they had ... read more
Raglan Castle
Raglan Castle
Raglan Castle




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