I’ve been so busy my time in Wales and England flew by! We arrived in Paris this morning and I’m very excited to explore this new place. It’s the first one where, as an English speaker, I feel a little bit out of my element. But more on that later, I want to share some pictures from the past week. There is just so much to show I need to break it up into two segments. This post will be of Wales, the next post of England.
Caernarfon, Wales:
Castle at sunset
Another gorgeous sunset
Church silhouette
Castle courtyard
Welsh flag proudly flies on the tower
Low tide
The castle courtyard
First rainbow I’ve seen on this trip!
Castle courtyard
Roses
The castle courtyard
Skinny windows used to shoot from
Top of a turret!
Inside a castle tower that no longer has floors. The indented space on the left use to be a fireplace
Happy horses
Really steep, windy stairs
Huge doors to Caernarfon Castle
Looking down into the tower
View from the castle tower of the wall surrounding the city
Sunset on the water
Stained glass
Castle at sunset
Awesome old gate
Entering Eagle tower at Caernarfon Castle
Beautiful tracery
Little light entered the dark cold castle
Low tide
Low tide
Aberystwth, Wales:
Chepstow, Wales (and the Wye River Valley):
The streets of Chepstow
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
Chepstow Castle
Chepstow Castle
Beautiful flora
In Chepstow the tide goes out 30+ feet!
The town surrounding Tintern Abbey
High tide in Chepstow- a truly dramatic difference
The view from our hike to Devil’s Pulpit looking down on Tintern Abbey. It was said the Devil would stand here on the hillside and try to lure the monks away.
Hiking up to Devil’s Pulpit
View from Devil’s Pulpit
Bridge across the river the the trail head
The rock in the bottom right is Devil’s Pulpit
Still amazed by all the green!
Another adorable Chepstow house
Me standing on the boarder of Wales and England!