Sunshine again! Best day of weather so far. On day five we drove the remaining part of the Welsh west coast, then looped around the Lynn Peninsula ending back at Porthmadog.
Photo of the day
Braich y Pwll
Barmouth
Lifeboat resting in the shallow and still early morning waters of Barmouth.
Harlech
Old meets new at Harlech Castle, with is modern bridge linked into the medieval fort.
Portmeirion
The totally surreal village of Portmeirion. Created by Welsh architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. Weird but we kind of liked it.The Central Piazza, but nothing is quite what it seems…Yes, this is Wales..?!
Criccieth
Criccieth with the contrast between the trim colourful town houses and the headland with Criccieth Castle perched on top.
Abersoch
Abersoch, tide is out again…
Plas yn Rhiw
The blooming cottage garden at the modest yet comfy Plas yn Rhiw House, another National Trust property.
Aberdaron
The former fishing village of Aberdaron with its bay and beach, plus car park concertinaed in this panorama shot.
Braich y Pwll
The most westerly point of Wales, with breathtaking views from the single track lane to the coastguard lookout at the top.Hello from Braich y Pwll and the Irish Sea.Braich y Pwll sheep enjoying the weather too.
Porthor
Another National Trust stop at Porthor Beach on the north side of the Lynn Peninsula.
Porthdinllaen
After trying to find Porthdinllaen precariously walking across a golf course, we turned back to the car park, and realized we could see it in the distance on the other side of the headland.And in the final photo of the day, with the view to the east from Porthdinllaen across to Porthnefyn. We then headed back south to Porthmadog for the evening.