N.Wales coast
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Re: N.Wales coast
I think it's Gwain-es-gur - but I may be wrong. Near there is Dyserth where you can park in the carpark next to Anglian Windows and walk along the old railway track towards Prestatyn. I've done that a few times now and the views over the bay are superb.
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Re: N.Wales coast
My parents had a caravan on on a farmers field at Gwaenysgor. Loved it, Loved the views.
Kath, Toby (Balee and Megan - Never out of my thoughts )
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Re: N.Wales coast
We've been to Gwaenysgor today in between the rain showers for a good walk.
Hi Lemonmango!! Was my attempt at the pronunciation OK then????
It's a place I've never heard spoken so I was just guessing how it should be said. Sopme of the places round me are a reall mouthful!
Hi Lemonmango!! Was my attempt at the pronunciation OK then????
It's a place I've never heard spoken so I was just guessing how it should be said. Sopme of the places round me are a reall mouthful!
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Re: N.Wales coast
lemonmango wrote:Rhydymywyn:
I can do that one! Buddie's training school is there!