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As the end of lockdown loomed in England the urge to flee the confines of home grew. The chance to grab coffee with a friend too great an opportunity to miss. So despite the atrocious weather forecast & some other constraints we plotted a quick trip to Wales.

We had been planning to go by bike but checking the forecast the night before  hubby decided the car would be safer. So we packed accordingly & set off the next morning.

The link will take you to a short clip of me in dry biker clothes before we set off & got soaked.

Bike Clothes

As we approached Chepstow the aroma in the car turned from ‘fresh linen’ to ‘burning clutch’. Leaving  only one option – turn back rather than risk a total breakdown of both us & the car!

Onwards & Upwards

Undeterred I was repacking in a flurry while the bike was being got ready & we could set off again. Scary probably doesn’t cover the sensation we felt recrossing the Old Severn Bridge in gale force winds. Fortunately we didn’t get blown off.

Relentless rain dogged us which meant we were more than a little damp when we stopped for a cup of tea. We had stopped for a chat with a friend before remounting for our final destination.

It was a little challenging paying him a visit as he lives on top of a mountain. The track was more suited to dirt bikes than the Triumph with both of us on it.

Drowned Rats

By the time we reached Portmadog it was several hours later than scheduled & we resembled drowned rats. Thankfully the staff at the Royal Sportsman were on the case getting us checked in quickly and hot meals organised.

All thoughts of ‘whose mad idea was this’ were pushed aside the next day as we rode to Portmerion for a look around. Whilst the ground was wet underfoot the sky was blue & by mid morning the sun was blazing.

One of the small upsides of the restrictions was that there were not many others at the venue. It was so empty it felt like we had the place to ourselves.

Portmerion

Wandering down through the village with the eclectic mix of architecture was relaxing & interesting. Plenty of times to snap instagram worthy shots without having to wait for a vista to clear!

A couple of hot drinks & some sticky buns later we had seen the sights. We walked the grounds & bought a picture until we were ready to venture on.

Collecting the helmets from the storage we hopped back on for a ride around the area soaking up the beautiful scenery & feeling lucky to have escaped the rain.

Stopping for another brew ( yes we are truly British & consume way too much tea) we did get caught in a local shower but it was nothing compared to the previous day.

Use the link below to find out more about Portmeirion.

https://portmeirion.wales

Railway Journey

The following day we opted for a ride on the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways which winds its way up to the unique spiral at Dduallt where fantastic mountain scenery can be had.

The covid restrictions meant that we pretty much had the carriage to ourselves and didn’t have much a queue at the Tan-y-Bwlch Team Room.

The forecast for the return journey home was grim but we set off in the dry with our fingers crossed.

Use link below to find out about the Ffestini

https://www.festrail.co.uk

As we headed through the spectacular scenery it felt that we were being chased by the rather dark & angry looking clouds but miraculously it didn’t rain.

If you ever are passing through Rhayader then the Swan Tea Room is definitely worth a visit the coffee & cake are lush but you do need cash they don’t take cards.

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Suitably refreshed we continued onwards and managed to dodge the rain until we reached the outskirts of Gloucester where we got soaked but we were so close to home it wasn’t so bad.

Back to Normal?

Meanwhile the restrictions in England seem to have lifted a little but we still are by no means back to ‘normal’ what ever that might mean now.

Second jab next week means I should be good to go for some of the music events that for the moment still seem to be viable but what last year taught me was ‘nothing is certain’.

I remain sad that international travel still seems largely ‘off the table’ at the moment due to the fact that there doesn’t seem to be any parity between countries over what is a consistent policy for managing length of quarantine or acceptable paperwork.

The traffic light system the UK is a list of ‘countries ok to visit’ but seems ill conceived & likely to change as quickly as you can utter ‘new variant’.

No Holidays Outside UK

Literally you could quite legitimately leave to visit a ‘green country’ to find its turned ‘red’ leaving you stranded. As happened to my brother in law or trying to source a premature return journey with all the nightmarish scenarios that might lead to.

So frustratingly for me it seems that the tent will be getting some use if the festivals get the go ahead & UK based accommodation will be the thing. Our next planned visit should be to Scotland to use a voucher purchased nearly two years ago!

However its by no means certain we can go at this point as Scotland are still running on a completely different set of rules. It will make travel plans a challenge what ever your destination.

Catching Up

Meanwhile trying to make up for lost time by eating out & catching up with friends and family. The relaxation of some restrictions means it’s been possible to catch up with some friends & family so in order to support local business we have been eating out more than normal.

Out being the operative word as literally most has been in some drafty cold places but largely its been worth it.

So until next time stay safe but hopefully have some fun & lets see where this crazy roller coaster takes us next time.