Four Mile bridge to Porth Dafarch

Today started dry, and carried on being dry, but there was quite a chilly wind on exposed paths.  When you were sheltered away from the wind it was quite warm .... coat on? or coat off?  problem!

We crossed 4 mile bridge onto another island, which is Holy island where Holyhead is.  in effect today we walked about 10 miles to go about 2 miles if we were going by road - see map.
Our route took us from the yellow box at 4 mile bridge around the bottom peninsula and back up the other side to Trearddure.  Fortunately it was absolutely beautiful.




Me talking to a friendly cow!
  We spotted a seal - it just seemed to be looking at us, i don't know if you can see a spot in the sea, but that was the seal!
As I say, some stunning coastline, and we came across the white arch and another arch too.


And lunch was a great sheltered spot by some rocks that Steve W just had to climb!
We made a decision yesterday to walk another couple of miles today as it was a relatively short walk; so that tomorrow we could spend some time at South stack, which is the highest point on the island and is also an RSPB bird sanctuary.  We thought we might see puffins, but it seems there won't be many so we will be lucky to see them, but we should see lots of other birds.  









Once we got to Trearddure, we had an ice cream - well some can eat them better than others!
Then we marched on for another couple of miles to find Laa Laa (the minibus)  her number plate is MM18 LAA, so of course she has to be Laa Laa.

Walt and team cooking tonight, it smells good.

Alison x

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