My niece, Jill and husband, Michael had said back in September at their son's wedding that they would like to join us on our walk so we had fixed these dates a little while ago when it still seemed some time away but suddenly the dates were upon us! Like many people have said, this year seems to be going faster than ever!
We had arranged to meet up at Newport Sands on the Pembroke coast and Jill and Michael had travelled from their home in Scotland to spend the previous 2 nights in Harlech so we met around lunchtime and after refreshments in the Trewern Arms at Nevern where we were staying 2 nights, we decided to have a walk to loosen up!!! We thought a walk around Dinas Head would be perfect. The sun was shining, it was very warm if a little breezy. So off we set!
We parked at the pretty cove of Pwll Gwaelod. A long time since we've been there now....
see Coast Walk....On the top the views were tremendous - all the way around Cardigan Bay from Strumble Head to the Llyn peninsula.
Out to sea there was a line of a Sarn quite clear. A causeway out to the legendary kingdom of Cantre'f Gwaelod, Wales's Atlantis perhaps......
We walked at a fairly slow pace as it was breezy and Jill and I had lots of chats to catch up on! It was lovely to be walking with them, a real pleasure.
So the walk just just go all the way around Dinas Head dropping down at the other side to Cwm yr Eglwys, the valley of the church.
The church was ruined in a great storm in 1859.....or thereabouts!
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From there we cut back across the bottom of the Head and refound the bay at Pwll Gwaelod. Out of the wind, we realised how hot it really was! Not a long walk but another 3 and a half miles completed in wonderful company.
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