To Shrewsbury and back to Wales
Shrewsbury is a nice town, but after an hour and a half, we have seen enough. We wanted to see it because the stories of the medieval detective-monk Cadfael are situated here (in the books of Ellis Peters) which we like very much. Naturally, we even have some books of this series with us.
Another inhabitant, a real one, of Shrewsbury was Charles Darwin, who was born here. A bust of him can be found before the library, facing the castle.After this visit we drive through the English area bordering Wales, Shropshire. But after an hour or so, we long for the hills of Wales and drive back into that direction.
On roads like these, accidents happen easily, since there are many sharp turns and it is busy with traffic. We have often seen situations that only just went well. Driving all the way back costs us a lot of time, so we change our plans once more. We decide to stay two nights in this area instead of one, to have some extra time to look around and enjoy this region.
Meanwhile, the sun is hining brightly again and it has become very warm, almost 29 degrees! After a delicious meal on the terrace of a hotel (near the junction of the A487 and the B4405, we can recommend you to have a meal there), we drive to Harlech where we have stayed last week already for one night at the Queens hotel, standing under the large castle. We are lucky they have a room available for two nights.
We are just in time to see the sunset and after that we take a refreshing shower. The facilities on the campsite at Caernarfon were not so bad, but in a hotel we feel we can get totally clean again and stay clean... It feels different, more luxurious, and we enjoy it.© Teije and Elisabeth 2000 - 2012
Travel through Europe and Africa
with Elisabeth and Teije