Saturday, 27 March 2021

Tre'r Ceiri and Yr Eifl

With unrestricted travel within Wales allowed, we ventured slightly further afield onto the Lleyn Peninsular. I've been meaning to visit this peak and Iron Age hill fort for quite a few years, but never got around to it. It's not a big hike, so seemed well placed for a convalesce leg stretch.


It wasn't a big hike, but it sure was a windy one! One of the reasons, we'd headed there was because it looked like it might stay dry (which it did), but the wind chill made it a nippy walk. We need not have worried about it being busy either as there were only a couple of other cars in the car park and no one on the mountain. Good views back along the coast and over to Anglesey from the shelter of the summit cairn.


As we were so well wrapped up, we called over for tea and cake at a friend's house in Menai Bridge on the way home. We toughed it out in their sheltered garden for as long as we could, before retuning home to thaw out! It was worth it though to have a chat with real people in real time!

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