What better way to travel around Wales than by bus. Sitting back admiring the scenery while someone else does the driving. Dramatic mountains, the seaside, forests, farmland … Wales has it all. Regular stops for tea and cake, or a visit to the pub. Staying in a cosy bed and breakfast for the longer trips, or perhaps on a whim when you’re having too much fun to bother returning home at the end of the day. The best thing is, it’s all free if you have a bus pass. The travel, that is … sadly the accommodation, teas and pub lunches have to be paid for. This is the second volume of Karenne Griffin’s Bus Pass Holiday series, covering trips made during 2015 and 2016.
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Photographs from Bus Pass Holiday 2
St David's
A Cardiff Raspberry
Barmouth
Unfortunately these photos have been lost, but this is what Barmouth looks like. A little jewel in the west coast of Wales.
Our B&B was one of those tall Victorian houses on the seafront.
Abergavenny (in pursuit of a tablecloth)
Crickhowell (Literary Festival 2016)