Friday, 24 June 2016

Day 23 - 275km - castles everywhere

Yesterday was Brexit referendum and they voted in favour of leaving the European Union.

In the morning we went to the reception and bumped into the old man from yesterday. He was happy to see us and said that he and his wife were trying to find us yesterday later in the evening, to see if we settled in, but couldn't find us. People are really nice in UK. We talked a little, he asked us about the bike, said he always liked them but never had the courage to drive them. With him wishing us the safe journey, we continued our trip.

We drove by Penrhyn Castle.

Penrhyn Castle

Our first stop was Conwy Castle - a medieval fortification built between 1283 and 1289. It is really massive and was constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy.

Conwy towers

Conwy Castle

Next stop,  red-stone Powis Castle with huge deer garden. There are no dogs allowed, even on leads.

Powis Castle

many deer around the castle

peacock in the garden entrance

We stopped at Glangwy Farm Camp and were surprised by the price - only 5£ for both of us (in other camps so far it was 10£-20£).

Glangwy Farm Caravan Camp

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