Monday 21 June 2021

Aber Meani Point

Had a few things to do near Capel in the morning, so took a quick dip in Llyn Mymbr to start the day off. It was a bit overcast, but warm enough still. It was refreshing as ever, although the lake was a bit shallow and muddy bottomed so not so nice to get in and out of.


Later on, we found ourselves on Anglesey, hiking out towards Aber Menai Point.


The weather was much better there and the views excellent, even at low tide.


We crossed the flat grass lands and eventually cross the dunes to get a view of the sea.



It felt quite a wild and remote area - which explains how we managed to clock up nearly 10km of walking after setting out for a quick stroll!


We arrived back at the van pretty exhausted and a little de-hydrated! Got the brews straight on and were glad that we had a tin of biscuits in the back.


Further up the coast, we checked the beach as there was a little bit of swell forecast. There wasn't enough to bother getting the surf boards out for, but it was nice to sit, look and listen for a while. It was long longest day today, so the sun stayed high even though it was past 8pm. In the end, we decided to head home for some food and rest.



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