Come on a roadtrip to Wales with us

Come on a roadtrip to Wales with us

We had never visited Wales before so of course Bambs & Beau had to visit in the van. 

Beau in front of our VW Campervan

We had the best time so wanted to share our route as it was perfect!

First stop = South Wales

We started in South Wales as we have always wanted to visit Tiny Rebel Brewery. We had a look on Park4Night and there was church at the end of the road next to Tiny Rebel that we could stay in. 
Thank you Pastor Mike for letting us camp in your carpark, we are sad we couldn't visit your cafe as we were too late arriving and left before you opened. 

Beau sat at a table with a Tiny Rebel beer

Second stop = Brecon Beacons

We left our free park-up and headed bright and early to the Brecon Beacons. We had been recommend a hike which had some amazing lakes, Llyn Y Fan Fawr circular. 
You can start this walk from 2 different spots, one is a popular car park so we opted not to start here. We parked on Heol Lan and for us it was perfect because it was so quiet. 
This walk was simply stunning and we had the best day in the sunshine, we even managed our first ever wild swim! 

Beau on top of a trig point

We stayed in the Brecon's for 2 nights, so the next day we headed to Pen Y Fan and had the worst weather ever! We need to return so we can actually have a view!

Beau at Pen Y Fan with no view!

Campsite: Cwmdu Campsite

Third stop = Snowdonia National Park

Leaving the Brecons we headed to some stunning lakes, firstly Lake Vyrnwy and then Bala Lake. We loved Lake Vyrnwy and found a great place to park for free (right where you hire paddle boards) & enjoyed a cup of coffee in our camping mugs
If you visit Bala then our highlight was the ice cream shop, it was the creamiest most flavoursome ice cream and our favourite we tasted all trip. 

Bambs and Beau mugs of coffee

Of course whilst in Snowdonia we had to walk Snowdon, we did a lot of research on which route to take up to the top (there are a couple of different options!). We discovered that the Rhyd Du route was the quietest so found a campsite near here. We parked in a layby (don't pay for the station car park!) and its the same route up and down but it was SO quiet and SO beautiful! 


The top was SO busy and people were queuing for 2 hours, yes 2 hours to get a photo at the trig point. Obviously we didn't wait and you can get just as nice pictures just below the trig. Don't forget to pack some warmish clothes for when you get to the top as it can get a little chilly- luckily our Bambs & Beau beanie kept us nice and warm! 

Rach at the top of Snowdon in a Bambs & Beau beanie with Beau the dog

We were also recommended to visit Watkin Path, which is actually another route up to the top of Snowdon, but we were going for the wild swimming. 
We got a bit addicted to the post wild swim feeling so had to give this a go! 
The falls are straight from the mountain so extremely cold but the feeling afterwards is amazing..... new hobby?!

Campsite = TalYMignedd

Bambs and Beau mug with Beau the dogDog Beau at the beach

Fourth and final stop = Llyn Peninsula

We are SO glad we visited her and we are so glad we had the best weather ever!
Highlights from the Llyn Peninsuala:
Tycoch inn: Locates in Porthdinllaen, Morfa Nefyn the only way to get to this pub is by walking. Park in the National Trust car park and take the stunning walk along the beach. Whilst here we also did a nice coastal walk and saw some seals.
Aberdaron: We parked in the National Trust car park and did a lovely coastal walk to a cove. The town was so cute with a bakery, ice cream shop and some pubs. You park super close to the beach and it's perfect to spend the day here.
LLanbedrog Beach: Another National Trust beach and car park. The colourful beach huts are iconic and we spent the day here chilling on the beach. 
Yr Eifl: This is a great mountain to climb if you want panoramic views of the penisula. There are three peaks you can climb and we found the route on all trails

Bambs and Beau rucksack at the beach

Campsite = Pen Isa'r'lon Farm

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