Team Muz Wales tour 2010
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Excellent post Muz and team.
We saw a site very similar to that as we were travelling to a Day out in the Hills involving a steam train. Just wish I could remember what it was called. It was past Fairbourne, along the coast for about 40 mins then inland a bit. The site was a narrow one but all with fantastic views of the sea as yours was. There was a Bongo on there as we past on our return trip to Barmouth and Tal-y-bont.
We saw a site very similar to that as we were travelling to a Day out in the Hills involving a steam train. Just wish I could remember what it was called. It was past Fairbourne, along the coast for about 40 mins then inland a bit. The site was a narrow one but all with fantastic views of the sea as yours was. There was a Bongo on there as we past on our return trip to Barmouth and Tal-y-bont.
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[quote="Muzorewa"]You may wonder why, from Cae Du in Gwynedd on our last night, we ventured south into Powys and then Dyfed to Borth. This was in search of the lost forest, some Scottish geezer on the recent "Coast" series on the BBC was waxing lyrical about how Cardigan Bay was once a fertile land and to prove it there is the remains of a forest at Borth which can be clearly seen at low tide. Google to the rescue and check out the tide times, and get along there....
Borth beach was indeed once part of a huge forrest that stretched out for miles before the sea claimed it, and at low tide HEY PRESTO
Borth beach was indeed once part of a huge forrest that stretched out for miles before the sea claimed it, and at low tide HEY PRESTO
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Found the Railway. It is a great day out where you can hop on and off ans visit the waterfalls, picnic areas and nature walks up the valley. Dogs are also permitted which was fab.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... CBwQ8gEwAA
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... CBwQ8gEwAA
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is that the one you were telling us about ? I just clicked the link and it's in the sea lolB*Witched Blingo wrote:Found the Railway. It is a great day out where you can hop on and off ans visit the waterfalls, picnic areas and nature walks up the valley. Dogs are also permitted which was fab.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... CBwQ8gEwAA
I've got a list as long as my arm of things I want to do there this week and it keeps growing I think I may have to have another trip that way later in the year
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Lovely pics as usual...................
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The "Coast" programme also mentioned a spit going out into the sea. Anyone know where that is?Barrington wrote:Muzorewa wrote:You may wonder why, from Cae Du in Gwynedd on our last night, we ventured south into Powys and then Dyfed to Borth. This was in search of the lost forest, some Scottish geezer on the recent "Coast" series on the BBC was waxing lyrical about how Cardigan Bay was once a fertile land and to prove it there is the remains of a forest at Borth which can be clearly seen at low tide. Google to the rescue and check out the tide times, and get along there....
Borth beach was indeed once part of a huge forrest that stretched out for miles before the sea claimed it, and at low tide HEY PRESTO
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There's supposed to be some more in the river Dovey estuary just to the north, but on private land so not accessible to the likes of me & thee
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Maybe I should change my forum name....dobby wrote:Team Muz and fire
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Great pics. as always. Where is that you are camped, overlooking the sea? We are thinking of Wales next.
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Cae Du campsite, Rhosllefain, Tywyn, Gwynedd LL36 9ND tel 01654711234Debs and David wrote:Great pics. as always. Where is that you are camped, overlooking the sea? We are thinking of Wales next.
There's also a Cae Du campsite near Beddgelert, don't confuse the two
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Yes thats right muz the Dovey estuary too, shame we cant see it
Muzorewa wrote:There's supposed to be some more in the river Dovey estuary just to the north, but on private land so not accessible to the likes of me & thee
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to Arthur BrownMuzorewa wrote:Maybe I should change my forum name....dobby wrote:Team Muz and fire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOErZuzZpS8
PS we are probably going to be there 3rd to 5th September.
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Sorry Muz. I'm rubbish with Google Maps
I think this will work. It is in Twyn http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... 71.49,,0,5
Hope this works.
I think this will work. It is in Twyn http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... 71.49,,0,5
Hope this works.
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Ah, that's better, I thought I'd lost the plot completely before, unless it was the new Channel Tunnel rail link extensionB*Witched Blingo wrote:Sorry Muz. I'm rubbish with Google Maps
I think this will work. It is in Twyn http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=map+of+ ... 71.49,,0,5
Hope this works.
We went through Tywyn as well. Bums.