Gwynedd, North Wales
During our trip to North Wales, our satnav developed a huge fondness for taking us along some of the narrowest and most winding lanes and byways known to mankind. A little stressful from time to time, especially when meeting a fast-moving white van head on – but there again, sometimes the landscape would suddenly open before us, and the views were spectacular.
This is in Gwynedd, and in the distance is the estuary of Afon Dwyryd (the River Dwyryd, which translates as ‘a river of two fords’); beyond that, as a glorious backdrop, are the mountains of Snowdonia National Park. Unforgettable.
Gwynedd, North Wales
During our trip to North Wales, our satnav developed a huge fondness for taking us along some of the narrowest and most winding lanes and byways known to mankind. A little stressful from time to time, especially when meeting a fast-moving white van head on – but there again, sometimes the landscape would suddenly open before us, and the views were spectacular.
This is in Gwynedd, and in the distance is the estuary of Afon Dwyryd (the River Dwyryd, which translates as ‘a river of two fords’); beyond that, as a glorious backdrop, are the mountains of Snowdonia National Park. Unforgettable.