Suggestions for Wales for 2022

Blakeys7 replied on 08/08/2021 10:50

Posted on 08/08/2021 10:50

Hello.

We are starting to plan for 2022 and have decided Wales might be nice, but as usual we are not sure why or what we hope to see and do :)

I like the idea of visiting the waterfalls so some suggestions of sites please and I won't be offended if they are not CAMC sites.

Only a couple of requirements

Dog friendly and a pub within walking distance

Thanks in advance

Blakey

KeefySher replied on 08/08/2021 20:18

Posted on 08/08/2021 17:21 by Rob2CathDavies

Well, if you can stomach yet another suggestion…

Coed y Llwyn CAMC site near Porthmadog, has a pub across the lane, we didn’t go in, but it was popular.  We don’t have a dog but there is a dog walk.

The super wardens have a leaflet with a 30 minute walk to one of the most peaceful and beautiful (but not the highest) waterfalls we have seen.  It has a gorgeous clear pool for swimming for dogs or people.  It was so lovely we went twice.

You could also visit Swallow Falls and Aber Falls on a day out.

Porthmadog has dog friendly beaches and I think the Ffestiniog Railway and Welsh Highland Railway, both from Porthmadog, are dog friendly too.

We have recently had a fabulous week there in mixed weather, loads to do, immediately booked for 2022.

Posted on 08/08/2021 20:18

We are staying at Coed y Llwyn last 10 days of the school summer holidays, timely recommendations, thank you.

 

We have booked Snowdon railway already.  Expecting the recent World Heritage Site award to increase visitor numbers.

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Fisherman replied on 09/08/2021 20:21

Posted on 09/08/2021 20:21

Your worst bit will be the cross country from Norfolk. No easy route. Everywhere in Wales have good waterfalls. Plenty indicated here. Sort out your route to Wales and then pick where. As far as dogs go they are welcome but only on leads its sheep country with plenty of problems from visiting dogs. You may find the landowners not too sympathetic if your mut causes problems.

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