Mick's Motoring Wales Wander

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More FOMO! Now you know what it means Mick ;)

Enjoying following this adventure immensely :D
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Yep, you can see the other side of that silencer in the pic I posted. It'll be for the suction side of the tank - no doubt they do night-time working so the vacuum mech needs to be quietened down to a dull roar. :)
MattBLancs wrote: 14 May 2025, 05:43
bobins wrote: 13 May 2025, 21:02 Here's the other side of that 'silencer' :)

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Ah got you, more vacuum system attenuator rather than (engine) silencer :)
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I omitted to include my rooms in the last couple of places so I have just taken a few quick pictures to show what you can have in Colwyn Bay for £67 including brekkie!!:
The dated but very comfortable furniture with all you need including USB outlets
The dated but very comfortable furniture with all you need including USB outlets
The bed with attractive duvet set!!
The bed with attractive duvet set!!
The compact but clean and functional bathroom
The compact but clean and functional bathroom
A gentle reminder on the window sill!!
A gentle reminder on the window sill!!
The roof garden outside the window obviously under development
The roof garden outside the window obviously under development
In addition there is one picture I missed posting in last night's post. Along the coastal road to Colwyn we came across a very necessary set of chevrons at night I should imagine!! :-D
An interesting trip awaits should you miss this bend!!
An interesting trip awaits should you miss this bend!!
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Just waiting for a skip lorry to stop blocking the office car park and I'll be on my way to St Bart's.................
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Ok, I'm already there. I'm in a silver Peugeot 308SW. What vehicle are you in?
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This one
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But there are two there.
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myglaren wrote: 14 May 2025, 13:46 But there are two there.
Ah, I can tell you've played the ol' Snap game before! :)
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In summary of this afternoon:
A very nice and very reasonable meal was had by all (bacon and sausage butty, double sausage butty, tuna mayo jacket spud and cheese on toast variously) - thank you Paul!
Followed by some scrummy lemon drizzle cake (X3) and coffee and walnut cake (X1)

Interspersed with enjoyable conversation on numerous topics including : hoarding, miscellaneous ailments, sporty diesels of the late '80's, electric estate cars, colour choices for play houses, garages and summerhouses plus the surprising effectivity of aluminium paint/solar reflective paint, France, the German autobahn, plus comprehensive run through the explorer's continues route plan aided by this sort of folding analogue sat nav substitute things :P
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A really good time was had by all. I can't believe we covered so many topics in such a short time. Great to meet up with everyone.

Here's to the next one!
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Paul-R wrote: 14 May 2025, 16:53 A really good time was had by all. I can't believe we covered so many topics in such a short time.


Ah, I forgot the shorts game of "308 spot the difference" too.

Quick Google image search suggests:
2015 onwards "GT line" trim has the Peugeot lion on the grille,
Up to at least 2017 other trim levels= Peugeot lion remains on the bonnet

:supercool:

Great to meet up with everyone.

Here's to the next one!

Here here!
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Day 4 began in the breakfast room of the Bryn Woodlands House in Colwyn Bay where we were served a truly superb breakfast which set us up for the day, As an aside I have to say that the night spent there was spot on in every way with a very warm welcome from Joel on arrival and then superb facilities and great humour over breakfast from Tracey, they are a lovely couple and run a superb house with lovely homely touches like these on the breakfast table which make you feel very much at home:
Super jam selection
Super jam selection
Novelty items that make you smile
Novelty items that make you smile
After breakfast we set off along the coast to meet Paul and Matt for lunch. On the way we stopped for a look round the cockle industry and Flint but I'll let the pictures do the talking!! Firstly a short video showing the strength of the incoming tide!!


A cockle boat
A cockle boat
Cockle industry
Cockle industry
Home for the boats
Home for the boats
The dockside
The dockside
The shell wood sculpture
The shell wood sculpture
A bit of not very good shadow art
A bit of not very good shadow art
The Dee Inn, must be where my former girlfriend lives now!
The Dee Inn, must be where my former girlfriend lives now!
The gold Post Box
The gold Post Box
Flint's Olympic Post Box information
Flint's Olympic Post Box information
The memorials in Flint
The memorials in Flint
Flint station building
Flint station building
The smaller footbridge at Flint station
The smaller footbridge at Flint station
The main footbridge at Flint station
The main footbridge at Flint station
The church in Flint
The church in Flint
An actual train in a Welsh station
An actual train in a Welsh station
Arriving at St Barts we enjoyed a great lunch as already posted by Matt and Paul and thanks to them for treating us!! Matt has already covered the contents so I'll move on to our journey from lunch to tonight's hotel in Matlock. We had a relatively poor trip through the busy roads of Runcorn, Widnes and Warrington to the point that we had to alter our planned route to head down the A6 to Buxton and on through Bakewell to Matlock in order to get there in time for our planned dinner. We succeeded in that and enjoyed a couple of relaxing beers while waiting for dinner. Then we retired to our rooms and I took a couple of pictures of mine to show my pair of double beds, my shower which is big enough to go for a run round and my basin adequate to be used as a baby bath!! Now it's time for some sleep before breakfast tomorrow and our journey home. :-D
Beds for four!!
Beds for four!!
The furniture and TV
The furniture and TV
The spacious en suite
The spacious en suite
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Day 5 began by opening my bedroom curtains to see the view:
Looking out from my room
Looking out from my room
I went down to breakfast passing the first floor relaxation area:
Somewhere to take a break between flights of stairs
Somewhere to take a break between flights of stairs
and had a croissants and coffee breakfast in the High Tor hotel in Matlock's dining room:
The dining room
The dining room
The plate collection
The plate collection
Then we got in the car and headed home without any further visits. We stopped for lunch at a 16th Century Inn and were flabergasted when, having ordered our drinks Bob grabbed a menu to discover it was an Indian Restaurant!! I don't eat spiced food at all and Bob didn't want to eat alone so we had a snack and then got back in the car to complete our journey. We had to make a petrol stop and we were astounded at the difference in petrol costs over a 48 hour period and between Caurmarton and Moreton in the Marsh. In Caurmarton we paid £1.38 per litre of Shell Vpower and in Moreton it was £1.59 per litre !! However it did give Bob the chance to grab a pasty to make sure he doesn't fade away. Having refilled we carried on to Reading where I dropped Bob off and then came home myself.

It was a brilliant trip and we both enjoyed it immensely and thanks to Gibbo, Paul and Matt for making the effort and coming to meet and treat us!! Roll on the next trip, as yet to be thought of!! :-D
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Thanks for the daily updates, Mick. I've been playing along at home and have very much enjoyed it :-D