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South Wales in July
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Continuing my theme of "place in the UK and month of the year" I wondered if anyone could offer me a little advice.
I may be popping in to S.Wales (North of Cardiff) at some point in June for a indeterminable amount of time.
Phone signal: Is there any? What networks "work" around there? Ideally I'll be ignoring the time vortex I keep in my pocket, but sometimes there are real emergencies.
While it is possible that I can cook while there, the call of the evening dinner in a lovely pub may ring out to me - where is good to eat? What shouldn't I miss? Local delicacies.
And drink, what do the Welsh make in terms of wobbly-pop? Or non-wobbly-pop if you must.
Thanks as always.
Spare.
I may be popping in to S.Wales (North of Cardiff) at some point in June for a indeterminable amount of time.
Phone signal: Is there any? What networks "work" around there? Ideally I'll be ignoring the time vortex I keep in my pocket, but sometimes there are real emergencies.
While it is possible that I can cook while there, the call of the evening dinner in a lovely pub may ring out to me - where is good to eat? What shouldn't I miss? Local delicacies.
And drink, what do the Welsh make in terms of wobbly-pop? Or non-wobbly-pop if you must.
Thanks as always.
Spare.
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Real wild stuff I reckon, as I am to stay north of the M4.
Cheers for the Orange head-up Trim - they seem quite good out in the sticks, I have a spare Orange PAYG sim for this very reason! Good to know I won't have to pick up another one.
What kind of cheeses are we talking here? What's the "most Welsh" cheese you're aware of?
Will check out "brains" - I think I've had Double Dragon before, it's stout right?
"Bring the beers, I'll make you some Welsh cakes on the bakestone."
This sounds like a good deal to me. What do you have with Welshcakes? I hope it's clotted cream.
Spare.
Cheers for the Orange head-up Trim - they seem quite good out in the sticks, I have a spare Orange PAYG sim for this very reason! Good to know I won't have to pick up another one.
What kind of cheeses are we talking here? What's the "most Welsh" cheese you're aware of?
Will check out "brains" - I think I've had Double Dragon before, it's stout right?
"Bring the beers, I'll make you some Welsh cakes on the bakestone."
This sounds like a good deal to me. What do you have with Welshcakes? I hope it's clotted cream.
Spare.
Orange was the network of choice when I lived in Wales so can vouch for that. Can even get reception on top of Snowdon!
Mmmm welshcakes, I want some now! I have mine with butter.
I can probably safely say that lamb is plentiful ;D
Y Fenni (the welsh name for Abergavenny for some SW trivia!) is nice. Abergavenny has a lovely outdoor swimming pool if you're feeling brave!
As for wobbly-pops, I'm more of a Fosters and lime kinda girl (cheap date!) as I don't drink beer.
I think you should also indoctrinate yourself into the ways of being a Welsh Rugby supporter, see the light Spare, see the light ;)
The Mumbles is lovely if you can get that far. I love Tenby too, great boat trips in the summer and they (used to at least) combine them with cove BBQs but a fair bit further on than Swansea.
Mmmm welshcakes, I want some now! I have mine with butter.
I can probably safely say that lamb is plentiful ;D
Y Fenni (the welsh name for Abergavenny for some SW trivia!) is nice. Abergavenny has a lovely outdoor swimming pool if you're feeling brave!
As for wobbly-pops, I'm more of a Fosters and lime kinda girl (cheap date!) as I don't drink beer.
I think you should also indoctrinate yourself into the ways of being a Welsh Rugby supporter, see the light Spare, see the light ;)
The Mumbles is lovely if you can get that far. I love Tenby too, great boat trips in the summer and they (used to at least) combine them with cove BBQs but a fair bit further on than Swansea.
Oh, agree with St Fagans and Big Pit is also good (ok, it's a...errr...big pit but an interesting one!).
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/
Oakwood is the themepark but Alton Towers in aint!
Oh and Barry Island is a must!!! I haven't been back since I was a child so apologies if it's now a dump (whilst on that note, if in North Wales, give Rhyl a miss!).
Worth checking what's on at Cardiff Castle, they sometimes have outdoor events on in the grounds and it's lovely there!
http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/
Oakwood is the themepark but Alton Towers in aint!
Oh and Barry Island is a must!!! I haven't been back since I was a child so apologies if it's now a dump (whilst on that note, if in North Wales, give Rhyl a miss!).
Worth checking what's on at Cardiff Castle, they sometimes have outdoor events on in the grounds and it's lovely there!
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