Porthmadog 2019
ACTIVITIES
May Bank Holiday 2019


Arrive Saturday Sunday Additional Maps To Sum Up Read Me


Parallel Activities

It is a positive feature of CLOG away breaks that there are generally a number of parallel activities. This accords with the tried and tested CLOG philosophy of "multi-activity away breaks". On our away break in Porthmadog, our walks were the main focus. However, we also included some sightseeing activities to provide that important cultural dimension. All this and good weather to match! What more could we ask for!




One of our walks included the famous Italianate village of Portmeirion.
This was a nice way of weaving some sight-seeing into our walks.

There were 21 on our away-break and there was plenty of variety on offer. Indeed, it is likely that there were yet more parallel activities, but you see here the main activities of which I am immediately aware. They give a flavour of what we did. The links to more detailed descriptions are mainly for the activities in which I was directly involved - in this case actually leading!


We Arrive on Friday

On Friday, we descended on Porthmadog. Some by train and some by car. We arrived at different times, but the early birds had time to familiarize themselves with the interesting town that is Porthmadog.



In down-town Porthmadog we could admire the mountain landscape in its evening glow.



We also had the opportunity to see "Y Trên Bach".


Saturday - Our First Full Day



Here are some of us basking in the Portmeirion sun.

On our first full day in Porthmadog we decided that it was time for some exercise! However, some sightseeing was also woven into our walks.


Sunday - Our Second Day



Llyn Cwmystradllyn lies in the lap of the mountains.
At one end we found the "Café at the End of the Universe".

On Sunday, our activities included a walk to Tyddyn Mawr, the reservoir and the Slate Mill - some fascinating history! Another group scaled the wintry heights to Snowdon.


Additional Activities: May 06 and 07

Staying on a while had its rewards. (1) Avoiding Rail Engineering Works on May 06. Who really wants the extra chores engendered by the seemingly interminable Rail Engineering Works? On Monday May 06, Euston Station was closed and Essex was also affected. Who wants to lug cases and baggage around: walk to train, walk to another train, walk to bus, walk to underground, walk to train, walk to bus, walk home? Not if humble I can avoid it! (2) At the same time, of course, Porthmadog was an ideal place for indulging in my interest in Ferro-Equinology.



Welsh Highland Railway
Trains crossing at Rhyd Ddu.
(I'm on the other train, so you only see one train!)


Welsh Highland Railway
In the famous Aberglaslyn Pass.

Summing Up

So, as you can see, there was plenty to do! We generally had quite good weather and there was never a dull moment. We all had a good time! That's how we like CLOG away breaks!