Well Rested in Llanrhystud

 


An excellent full Welsh breakfast at Y Seler, our lovely boutique hotel in Aberaeron, set us on our way today. Sunny, but cool, very good walking conditions, and a renewed swing in our step.

The character of the coastpath changes here, flattening out by the shoreline, with dark-grey shingly beaches. We ambled easily along a low-level, grassy path to Llanon, formerly a shipbuilding centre, and then gained a bit of elevation for Aberystwyth to come into view just 10 miles or so up ahead.


The weather closed in briefly, a strong northerly wind bringing a sharp flurry of showers, which seemed a perfect opportunity to perch on some beach-side rocks for our midwalk cuppa, and get refreshingly slapped around the chops by the elements. 


The weather then started to clear as we approached our next pit stop, Llanrhystud, a modest 8 miles in the bank for the day. I was particularly taken by the compositional lines of this picture.


For want of accommodation options in this tiny hamlet, we are booked overnight at Penrhos golf & country club, a Croyde Bay holiday park style set-up. A bonus feature, there is a small swimming pool, ideal to stretch out our limbs in a pleasurable state of weighlessness after 5 days on the trail.

Dinner was complemented by a whole bottle of Pinot Grigio. The joy is we're so deep into our trip that nobody knows.

Joff x


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