Let’s face it. You’ve got a week to explore the whole of Wales. Where do you start to get a good feel of Wales as a country? As I said in my previous post, when I fell in love with Pen Y Fan – the highest mountain in Brecon Beacons National Park, I realised that the best feature of Wales is its natural environment. It’s very true. Sculpted and ravaged through time, the rugged tops of Mountains, the gliding features of serene lakes, the resounding valleys that plunge through the horizon and even the deep and weathered caverns that sit darkly under the changing seasons of the air above, ALL contribute to what Wales have...
Forest of the Dean D...
Aside from getting scared in the most haunted castle of England, it’s not said that there isn’t anything to do in the Forest of the Dean where St Briavels is based. In fact, there’s absolutely hundreds of activities to test your nerve, steel, wonderment, creativity...
Steps to Nowhere on ...
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4th – 5th October 2012 ; ‘Let’s climb those steps!’ A rising angry voice scolded me. I flinched. And tried to bury my head into my jumper. There was no escaping from this tiny creature called Tone. Her eyes flashed with indignation and her face was truly becoming bright red enough...
Kiwi Experience Day ...
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2nd-3rd October 2012 After checking out Christchurch yesterday and this morning, I baded an emotional farewell to Henning who’s travelled with me since Taupo as he’s going to Sydney from here, and boarded on the bus with brand new people to finish off my Kiwi Experience. Only a...
Jumping for Joy at H...
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2nd September 2012 Waking up the next morning, I was still in the mood to do a lot of walking so I decided to tackle another trail that led from Paihia to Haruru Falls, 10km one way. I would be on my won this time as everyone else decided to do their own thing today. Yesterday’s coastal...









