Well the family Mash is off to Wales the weekend for the wek before heading to Bus Types.
So who has been to Wales? Where's nice, where's not and where can I spend all of Matts money on Celtic Art stuff?
We want to wild camp if possible as with Cas it's too difficult to put up with camp sites moaning about him sitting outside the van not on a lead and for him not being used to it and having to at Bus Types we'd rather he had some freedom the week before.
Sand Shoes all round
Mrs Mash
Wales here we come
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monkeynuts wrote:i live in wales
it has 3 pubs, a library and a few hairdressers
you can camp round the back of the church in dem hills ...
Last time I went the pubs were closed.
The library was good though......
Jane and Paul
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I live in Mumbles
its o.k for a day visit but I wouldn't base yourselves there, too many drunk idiots about at night
I'd stay in Gower somewhere loads of family and dog friendly pubs and more nice beaches than you'll know what to do with
Pembrokshire is one of the nicest places on the planet so well worth a trip down west
and if you want Celtic crafts head to Tregaron where you'll find this place http://www.rhiannon.co.uk
Hope you have a nice time wherever you go
Cheers
Steve


I'd stay in Gower somewhere loads of family and dog friendly pubs and more nice beaches than you'll know what to do with

Pembrokshire is one of the nicest places on the planet so well worth a trip down west

Hope you have a nice time wherever you go

Cheers
Steve
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Yeah, totally agree. Stayed around the Fishguard area loads of times, great place. Try Strumble Head for some rough camping. The lighthouse gives out enough light that you can save your leisure batteryJones wrote:
Pembrokshire is one of the nicest places on the planet

Paul
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