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cliffords

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2,368 posts

36 months

Monday 24th March
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My regular post for suggestions please .

We are early retired take regular 3 to 5 night trips home and Europe, trying to do one a month .
I have been to Wales maybe twice in 60 years , wife once so Wales it is .

Travelling by car from Sussex, fine to drive any distance.

Where should we go and stay ? Typical day nice breakfast drive to something, light lunch drive on have a walk somewhere. Drive to accommodation, evening meal somewhere and repeat.

Not looking for fancy hotels but want it to be nice and in a good spot , usually pay around £150 a night as a guide

As ever thank you for any suggestions.

MarkJS

1,855 posts

160 months

Monday 24th March
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We did a week in Saundersfoot during Covid and had a really good time. Nice little town with good bars & restaurants along with a great beach, You also have Tenby just down the road - there's a nice coastal walk between the two towns. We walked one way, had a nice meal and a few (too many) drinks and got a taxi back wink

We stayed in an Airbnb.

Bonefish Blues

31,182 posts

236 months

Monday 24th March
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St Brides hotel's very nice - overlooks Saundersfoot.

We tend to pitch up in the NW of Wales, Porthmadog, Criccieth, Conwy areas. Snowdonia (as it used to be called) on the doorstep, plenty to do with beaches, castles, walks and so on.

Riley Blue

22,155 posts

239 months

Monday 24th March
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Don't know if you'd consider self-catering but we stayed here in Tenby once or twice a year for several years. It's within the town walls, has off-street parking, a wonderful view to Caldey island and though just a short walk to the town centre is peaceful at night:

https://www.fbmholidays.co.uk/cottage/80916-parago...

blue_haddock

4,358 posts

80 months

Monday 24th March
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I would recommend the Lake Vyrnwy area, you can stay on the hotel over looking the lake and its a lovely 11 mile walk on a quiet road.

From there you can drive across a lovely little road to Bala where there are more places to stay and its also a nice base.

Another lovely place with plenty of places to stay along with loads of walks in Betws y coed.

bennno

13,532 posts

282 months

Monday 24th March
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cliffords said:
My regular post for suggestions please .

We are early retired take regular 3 to 5 night trips home and Europe, trying to do one a month .
I have been to Wales maybe twice in 60 years , wife once so Wales it is .

Travelling by car from Sussex, fine to drive any distance.

Where should we go and stay ? Typical day nice breakfast drive to something, light lunch drive on have a walk somewhere. Drive to accommodation, evening meal somewhere and repeat.

Not looking for fancy hotels but want it to be nice and in a good spot , usually pay around £150 a night as a guide

As ever thank you for any suggestions.
Pembrokeshire is lovely, would you consider a rental - https://www.sykescottages.co.uk/cottage/South-Wale...

Shy Torque

583 posts

200 months

Monday 24th March
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Stayed here a fortnight ago with a car club for the weekend - perfectly nice and in a lovely spot.

https://tynycornel.com/

moorx

4,158 posts

127 months

Monday 24th March
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bennno said:
Pembrokeshire is lovely
Agreed. Lots of beautiful places to visit. Another alternative is nearby Ceredigion. Our favourite spot there is Aberaeron.

Edited by moorx on Monday 24th March 20:02

bennno

13,532 posts

282 months

Monday 24th March
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moorx said:
Agreed. Lots of beautiful places to visit. Another alternative is nearby Ceredigion. Our favourite spot there is Aberaeron.

Edited by moorx on Monday 24th March 20:02
Agreed, lovely, as is New Quay next door.

Rob 131 Sport

3,522 posts

65 months

Monday 24th March
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Bonefish Blues said:
St Brides hotel's very nice - overlooks Saundersfoot.

We tend to pitch up in the NW of Wales, Porthmadog, Criccieth, Conwy areas. Snowdonia (as it used to be called) on the doorstep, plenty to do with beaches, castles, walks and so on.
We love this area of Wales and have at least 4 weekends there per year in the Abersoch, Criccieth, Porthmadog area.

Whilst it’s a good distance from where you are, it’s well worth visiting.

LuS1fer

42,341 posts

258 months

Monday 24th March
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Just remember the golden rules, namely 20mph, lots of roadworks and where there's a tourist, there's a speed van.

Rob 131 Sport

3,522 posts

65 months

Tuesday 25th March
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LuS1fer said:
Just remember the golden rules, namely 20mph, lots of roadworks and where there's a tourist, there's a speed van.
There is also stunning views, great food, lovely hotels and a warm welcome from the locals. I’m lucky to have Wales on my doorstep and wouldn’t consider (apart from the Lake District) anywhere else for a weekend away in the UK.

LuS1fer

42,341 posts

258 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Rob 131 Sport said:
LuS1fer said:
Just remember the golden rules, namely 20mph, lots of roadworks and where there's a tourist, there's a speed van.
There is also stunning views, great food, lovely hotels and a warm welcome from the locals. I’m lucky to have Wales on my doorstep and wouldn’t consider (apart from the Lake District) anywhere else for a weekend away in the UK.
Yes, I live in Wales. Suffice to say it is not the country but the idiots in Cardiff Bay that spoil it.

Matt..

3,785 posts

202 months

Tuesday 25th March
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North Wales.
- Twr Mawr is an easy walk along a beautiful beach to a small island with old lighthouse
- Drive around Snowdonia
- Llyn Idwal is an easy walk up and around the lake
- Llynnau mymbyr for a roadside stop and walk down to the bridge to get views of Snowdon over the lake (very good for sunrise)
- Llyn Peninsula

There’s a lot to see and do and you do not need to hike up mountains unless you want to.

ARHarh

4,623 posts

120 months

Tuesday 25th March
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LuS1fer said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
LuS1fer said:
Just remember the golden rules, namely 20mph, lots of roadworks and where there's a tourist, there's a speed van.
There is also stunning views, great food, lovely hotels and a warm welcome from the locals. I’m lucky to have Wales on my doorstep and wouldn’t consider (apart from the Lake District) anywhere else for a weekend away in the UK.
Yes, I live in Wales. Suffice to say it is not the country but the idiots in Cardiff Bay that spoil it.
There are very few 20 mph zones in Mid and north wales, not sure about the south, certainly not going to ruin a trip to Wales. There are roadworks everywhere, no different to anywhere else in Wales. The speed cameras are in direct response to the weekend warriors who have decided Wales is cheaper than a track day, again just like any place the weekend warriors decide to go for a spirited drive.

And yes I too spend a lot of time in Wales as I live on the border.

Rh14n

993 posts

121 months

Tuesday 25th March
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As Ray Gravelle used to say “West is Best!” Anywhere coastal in North and/or West Wales is lovely. Plenty of great walks, fabulous scenery and good food. Just spent a week in Portmeirion and Pen Ll?n in glorious weather - can’t beat it.


Edited by Rh14n on Tuesday 25th March 09:01

BornRageFree

94 posts

85 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Ditto the North Wales recommendations - I've spent an inordinate amount of time in the area, and can wholeheartedly recommend the Conwy Valley, the Llyn Peninsula, Ynys Mon or the foothills of Yr Wyddfa (formerly Snowdonia).
Llanberis is a bit grey but a good base for the mountains, Conwy is picturesque and friendly (if a nightmare to navigate in a car) and the area in general is breathtaking!
I'm lucky enough to be working on Ynys Mon for the next couple of years, with bedroom windows overlooking the mountain range biggrin