by John Brooks | Nov 27, 2022 | events, heritage, pub, walking
If the Voilette Szabo trail in Herefordshire was a rainbow then they’d be three pots of gold at the end of it. The six-mile walk takes in the colours and shades of the Herefordshire countryside in all its glory. And the pots of gold? Well Golden Pot I is the most...
by John Brooks | Sep 22, 2021 | dogs, events, family, heritage, Sand and Sea, Uncategorized, walking
Black Rock picnic site on the banks of the Severn Estuary at Portskewett is a special place and I am indebted to our first European guests since Covid restrictions were lifted for reminding me just how special. Brecht and Stephanie arrived from Belgium, after all the...
by Welsh Marches | Sep 14, 2021 | dogs, events, family, heritage, National Trust, Shiatsu, Tintern Abbey, Uncategorized, walking
Young couple Katy and Cian had their first holiday after lockdown in the Sugar Loaf with 4-month-old baby Dylan and their beagle Hazel. They come from Croydon in south London and immediately enjoyed the peace and tranquillity that the Glyn Valley and this part of...
by John Brooks | Aug 9, 2021 | Bristol, dogs, events, family, Sand and Sea, Surfing
The Smith family from York were riding the crest of a holiday wave when they visited in July. They were blessed with fine summer weather which Jo and Richard, son Jacob 18 and Lydia 13 made the absolute best of. They were surprised just how much family activity they...
by Welsh Marches | Sep 13, 2020 | churches, events, family, heritage, pub, Uncategorized, walking
John Wesley, the father of methodism, preached his first sermon in Wales on Devauden Green, our nearest village, in 1793. A bust of the preacher watches over the Village Green to commemorate the event with an information board giving details of his life and impact on...
by John Brooks | Sep 1, 2020 | events, family, heritage, Uncategorized, walking
No, this isn’t the start of a fairy tale but a blog about things to do when you are on holiday at Upper Glyn Farm with two lively children, even when it is raining. The castle in the headline refers to Caerphilly Castle; the cave is at Clearwell and the enchanted wood...