Thursday, 14 November 2024

Solva and Newgale Beach

 



Thursday 14th November 2024


Abereiddy beach was a fantastic place to spend the night with a great sunset to enjoy and just the sounds of the waves lapping on the shore.

It was also incredibly mild, I think it only got down to 15c overnight.

I kept checking to see if I'd left the heating on, lol.

It's a very popular beach, there were swimmers taking a dip until dusk and the dog walkers started arriving at 7.00 am.

After breakfast I set off for Solva, a small harbour village about 20 minutes away.

It's on an estuary to a river of the same name.



The tides out at Solva









. . . . . the suns out aswell though - sometimes







We walked a stretch of the coastal path and there were some lovely views of the Pembrokeshire countryside.

After lunch I headed over to Newgale Beach, which looks a lovely sandy beach where Louis had lots of space for a run as the tide was out.

Newgale Beach is vast



plenty of room for Louis to have a good run



We later set off north, towards home, arrived for an overnight stay in Builth Wells to break up the journey home.

It's quite a nice little town who kindly allow motorhome overnight stays on the town carpark overlooking the river and a stone bridge we'll need to use tomorrow.

Sunset and the moon rising over Builth Wells




It's a little noisy, there are some playing fields nearby with training happening, but I'm sure it'll quieten down later.



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