
Anglesey South Stack
South Stack on Angelesy is a great day out. The cliffs are used by nesting birds, including the rare Chough, Puffin and lots of Common Murre. South Stack Inhabitants Chough

South Stack on Angelesy is a great day out. The cliffs are used by nesting birds, including the rare Chough, Puffin and lots of Common Murre. South Stack Inhabitants Chough

Angel Bay is a small bay near Llandudno that plays home to the seals during the colder months of the year. Here are some pictures taken at the Bay in March 2018: Seals at Angel Bay, Llandudno 17th August 2018

Standing on the mouth of the Seiont river, Caernarfon Castle was the setting for the Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales.

The Pin Mill at Bodnant Gardens was built in 1730 in Gloucestershire, and moved to Bodnant in 1939.

The laburnum arch is one spectacular you don’t want to miss. Usually in full bloom at the end of May, these photos were taken in May 2017.

Aber Falls is a waterfall near the village of Abergwyngregyn, North Wales. If you want to visit, there is nearby parking that costs £2 for the day. From the car park, it’s a lovely walk through Welsh countryside to get to the falls.

The Welsh Mountain Zoo is in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, and home to a wide range of animals.

Home of Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales at 1085 metres above the sea level. The weather wasn’t great today, but I walked up with my daughter. I’ll add photos from this day trip here:

The Great Orme headland is a massive block of limestone stuck onto Llandudno in North Wales. It’s well worth a visit if you are in the vicinity.

Bodnant Garden is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, in Conwy, North Wales. It overlooks the stunning Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau range of mountains.