Morfa Nefyn and Porth Dinllaen in GoPro Vision
On October the 2nd 2016 I spent the day down at a favourite spot in North Wales with just a Go Pro Hero 4 Action Camera, this little video is the result of that day. The Ty Coch Inn on the Beach there is in the top three best outs in the world too.
Wales - Nefyn 2016
Leave No Trace - Mountain biking and microadventure in Nefyn with bivvi bag camping overlooking Bardsey Island
Nefyn Golf Club, North Wales
Nefyn Golf Club, North Wales. One of the most scenic courses in the Wales, available to book online at Teeofftimes.co.uk
Nefyn golf club 4th hole old course garyinderry
Nefyn golf club Wales , white tee box view
The view at Saundersfoot, Wales, UK
It was a gorgeous day in Wales on my second day! Here's the view at the beach of Saundersfoot. I loved it there. Quaint. Quiet. Gorgeous!
Nefyn bay!
A beautiful summers morning by the bay at Nefyn! Golf club is on the left .
Pyle & Kenfig
Pyle & Kenfig host the 2017 Ladies' British Open Amateur Championship.
The Ty Coch Inn, Morfa Nefyn, North Wales
Accessible by foot or boat this pub situated on a beach offers some stunning views
NORTH WALES: Portmeirion, Snowdon, Morfa Nefyn, Beddgelert
Here you will find a collection of photos from North wales. From Beddgelert in the Snowdon mountains to Portmeirion Village we hope you enjoy this short slide show.
Cheap and Best Budget Hotel in Llandudno, United Kingdom
Cheap and Best Budget Hotels in Llandudno. Must Watch...
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Headlands Hotel
Burleigh House
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Wildings Hotel
Westbourne Guest House
Clifton Villa Guest House
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6 Go Mad in Wales
6 members of HSAC had fun in Holyhead harbour after diving had been blown out. Time lapse video filmed on Brinno TLC200 camera.
The DJI Phantom visits Castell Dinas Bran Llangollen
Took a hike to Castell Dinas Bran in Llangollen North Wales to show the beautiful scenery on a glorious spring morning, with the Phantom 3 standard. Had an interesting chat with a helicopter pilot on my way up, asked if he would let me have a go of his if i let him have a go of mine :-) Thumbs up pal if you are watching!
Towering high above the Dee Valley and the bustling town of Llangollen, home of the International Eisteddfod, Castell Dinas Bran occupies one of Britain's most spectacular sites. A rugged, foreboding pinnacle, the hillock was the ideal spot to erect a castle. It seemed completely impenetrable, commanded views for miles around, and offered quick recognition of an approaching visitor, whether friend or foe. Yet, the native Welsh princes of Powys occupied the hilltop for only a few decades.
Today, that same site is open to exploration by the public. Forced to climb to the summit, modern visitors experience the struggle and the exhilaration that the castle's medieval inhabitants - and their Edwardian attackers - must have felt. Without a doubt, the walk is a breathtaking challenge. However, that climb heightens the allure of Dinas Bran. And, it demonstrates the stark reality of medieval castle life.
Dinas Bran is variously translated as Crow Castle, Crow City, Hill of the Crow, or Bran's Stronghold. The castle first appears in 12th century historical documents as part of a medieval piece entitled Fouke le Fitz Waryn,or The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine. While this work claimed that the castle, known as Chastiel Bran, was in ruin as early as 1073, the remains we see today date to the occupation of the princes of Powys Fadog in the mid 13th century. Possibly, the Chastiel Bran mentioned in the romance was a Norman timber castle, but nothing of substance supports this conjecture. However, the encompassing ditch and earthen embankments, which enclose the southern and eastern portions of the stone fortress, do date to the Iron Age. They remind us that this hilltop had strategic value long before the princes of Powys, or the Normans, ventured into the region. Interestingly, the word, Dinas, has its origins in the Iron Age as well, and is found in the names of Iron Age hillforts throughout Wales.
Greg Percival at Nefyn Golf course 19th May 2012
15 of us from the Red Lion Golf Society went to Wales on a 3 day golf comp. Nefyn was day 2 and was a self-named Hawaii theme day! All in aid of erm......oh yeh the NSPCC! This is Greg Percival possibly one of the funniest (and loudest) lads I've ever had the pleasure to call a friend!
Nefyn & District Golf Club, Wales, 2010 Ryder Cup host nation, Hidden Links Golf Tours
Video segment from Wales, Golf's Undiscovered Kingdom, a Hidden Links production, featuring Nefyn & District Golf Club. Narrated by Renton Laidlaw. Copyright Hidden Links, Inc.
First Time Playing Links Golf: Morfa Nefyn Golf Club
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Places to see in ( Llanidloes - UK )
Places to see in ( Llanidloes - UK )
Llanidloes is a town on the A470 and B4518 roads in Powys, within the historic county boundaries of Montgomeryshire, Wales. It is the first town on the River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren), counting from the source. The town is close to the large dam and reservoir Llyn Clywedog. There is a scenic mountain road connecting Machynlleth and Llanidloes.
Llanidloes is popular with hikers who walk on the scenic footpaths surrounding the town, including Glyndŵr's Way, which in conjunction with the Offa's Dyke path forms a 160-mile circuit around Mid Wales and local passage over the spine of the Cambrian Mountains. The Sarn Sabrina Walk – a 25-mile circular walk from Llanidloes to the source of the Severn and back – has been held yearly on the Saturday preceding the Late Spring Bank Holiday since 2006. In 2007 the Semi Sabrina, a 12-mile circular walk, was added. The Hafren Forest is also used for car rallies such as Rally GB and motorcycle Enduro events throughout the year.
Llanidloes takes its name from the early 7th century Celtic Saint Idloes (Llan-Idloes = the Parish of St Idloes), after whom its parish church is named. It was then part of the cantref of Arwystli. In 1280 Llanidloes received a market charter from the King (granted to Owen de la Pole) and the benefit of Edwardian town planning and earthwork defences. The present-day street plan follows the 13th century grid layout. O'Neill traced earth bank defences from the confluence of the Severn with the Clywedog and along Brook Street on the north, beyond High Street on the east, and along Mount Street on the south; with the Severn forming the western boundary. He suggested that the medieval castle with its bailey lay immediately to the south in the area of Mount Street.
Llanidloes railway station was opened in 1864 by the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway. Designed as a grand junction station, it was to connect the Mid-Wales Railway and the Manchester and Milford Railway in the south, with Newtown and the Oswestry and Newtown Railway to the north. Designed to hold the railway company's offices, the building is in the Georgian style. The Llanidloes and Newtown railway eventually formed part of the Cambrian Railways, linking it with South Wales. The station closed for passengers on 31 December 1962. The Llanidloes by-pass road runs along a section of the former railway, and the station still stands beside this road. It is now restored and occupied by small businesses.
Llanidloes has a reputation as a very quirky town, known for its liberal, counterculture atmosphere. Llanidloes is known as a popular home for ageing hippies. The alternative atmosphere is apparent, with a wholefood shop, a volunteer-run organic shop and a vegetarian wholefood café. In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in Wales.
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Wigwam® Holidays Crowtree, Lincolnshire
Serene, spacious and tranquil glamping site based in Spalding, Lincolnshire.
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