Monday 28 April 2014

A Pembrokeshire Easter- part 2

Easter Sunday was a very windy and rainy one! We started the morning with breakfast and colouring eggs in the kitchen area of the campground. 



We then went off to explore the nearby small towns. This is the cathedral at St. David's- the smallest city in the UK! It was an interesting small town with non-commercial shops. The cathedral was beautiful even on this gray day! 


We then drove around trying to find a hostel to stay at as the weather was not too condusive to camping. As it was a bank holiday weekend we didn't have any luck but did get to see some beautiful sights! We then visited the village of Portgain and had a pub lunch at the Sloop Inn. It was a tiny little village on the coast and you could walk from one end to the other in just a couple of minutes. Since it started raining harder we sheltered in a little cave to take some selfies :) 


And of course Lina wanted to prove she could fit in the smelly fish box...


After our wandering we returned to the campsite, we asked the owner of the site if he had any indoors accommodation and we were in luck! He let us stay in the bunkhouse for no extra charge, it was a big relief after a difficult, cold night's sleep the night before. Then Lina and Huw created an Easter treasure hunt and we got on with decorating the eggs. 





The rest of the evening I stayed in the bunkhouse reading and listening to music and had a really cozy nights sleep! :) 

XBecky 




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