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Stickyfinger wrote: 11 May 2025, 21:02 All Integrale were LHD........
Indeed they were from the factory Alasdair, but I know two chaps who both converted them to RHD. In my label I was indicating how I knew it was likely to be an Integrale from a distance :-D
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Do enjoy a great trip Mick and Bob :D
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Time for the tale of Day 2. Bob is currently down a slate mine while I sample the cafe's offerings so time to update :-D

Having had an exceptionally good evening in Amici's with Gibbo where much reminiscing of times and adventures of days gone by was thoroughly enjoyed we headed off to bed in The Angel.

Day 2 began with a stroll round Coleford before breakfast and I collected the following pictures. Gibbo will be able to expand on any I'm sure:
Our evening meal venue
Our evening meal venue
The terrace looking a tad sad now
The terrace looking a tad sad now
Central Car Park 1
Central Car Park 1
Central Car Park 2
Central Car Park 2
Central Car Park 3
Central Car Park 3
The local entertainment
The local entertainment
What is around
What is around
Anyone for a workshop?
Anyone for a workshop?
The Signal Box
The Signal Box
Rolling Stock
Rolling Stock
Train Museum Gates
Train Museum Gates
The modern unisex toilets which replaced the old town ones.
The modern unisex toilets which replaced the old town ones.
Having captured the feel for the town I went back for breakfast:
Bob's Full English
Bob's Full English
My American
My American
Both were delicious and consumed with relish before setting off on our journey to Llandrindodd Wells where we stopped for beer and ice cream and a stroll round the local sights:
The Rock Park
The Rock Park
The Spring
The Spring
The Llanerch Inn for liquid refreshment
The Llanerch Inn for liquid refreshment
The Metropole Hotel, home of the CSMA Curtiss Bennett Rally in the last century!
The Metropole Hotel, home of the CSMA Curtiss Bennett Rally in the last century!
The interesting Road/Rail truck in the Metropole car park.
The interesting Road/Rail truck in the Metropole car park.
The lake end
The lake end
The other end
The other end
Essential lakeside refreshments
Essential lakeside refreshments
Having downed our ice creams we set off for The Elan Valley and the next post in this series!! :-D
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Having satisfied our Ice Cream yearnings we struck out for the Elan Valley, via my favourite signpost in the UK. Unfortunately when we got there I discovered my original loved finger post has been updated and the new one, while containing the same amusing directions, doesn't quite strike home as the old finger post used to because it has additional information which detracts from the obvious dilemma that greeted every driver who arrived at the junction in the past!! :-D
Which way to Elan Village?
Which way to Elan Village?
Having left that in our wake we headed into the valley proper which Jim and I had visited earlier this year when we went to see Gibbo. This time we had better weather and I stopped a few times to put together this set of pictures:
The sheer rockface adjacent to a view point
The sheer rockface adjacent to a view point
The low level reservoir
The low level reservoir
Along the valley to the dam
Along the valley to the dam
The relief valve
The relief valve
The dam which can hold back 8 billion gallons!!
The dam which can hold back 8 billion gallons!!
The information plaque
The information plaque
Having left the valley we headed north to our overnight stay in Machynleth passing some interesting carvings and an exceedingly stoney beach, not to mention the AA box at Devil's Bridge:
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1
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2
Looking South on the Cambrian Coast
Looking South on the Cambrian Coast
Looking North on the Cambrian Coast
Looking North on the Cambrian Coast
Carving 1
Carving 1
Carving 2
Carving 2
Finally we arrived at The White Lion where we found the bar somewhat deserted
The bar
The bar
Our table
Our table
Of course we did not let that deter us and ordered in two different local beers:
Light for Bob, dark for me
Light for Bob, dark for me
Having dispatched a couple of those we ordered dinner, ate it and then headed for bed ready for a sensible start today to get here, to the Caves which Bob is still down in!!
Mt Steak and Guinness Pie and Chips
Mt Steak and Guinness Pie and Chips
Bob's Beef Chilly and Rice
Bob's Beef Chilly and Rice
We actually both agreed I might have had the better choice!!

If you are still awake have no fear day three is to come!! :-D
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I'm still awake, see you tomorrow! :)
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Et moi.
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FOMO!!!!
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Is that lycra lingo?? :-D
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CitroJim wrote: 13 May 2025, 15:57FOMO!!!!
Hell Razor5543 wrote: 13 May 2025, 19:48 Fear Of Missing Out.
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Heck of an exhaust silencer on top of that yellow truck! (Is it a Unimog?)
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Here's the other side of that 'silencer' :)

More here: https://superrod.co.uk/on-line-on-track ... -drainage/

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Day 3 began with the sun beaming into the room and waking me early. I watched 2 hours TV before going down for breakfast at 8.30. Bob had his usual Full English but I settled for orange juice, a bacon sandwich and a pot of tea still feeling full from Monday evening's meal!!

We set off for Blaenau Ffestiniog where Bob had booked a tour of the deep mine as per:

https://www.zipworld.co.uk/adventures/deep-mine-tour

I settled down in the cafe to write up the previous couple of posts on this thread and then spent a while encourageing a robin to have some of my crisps!!:
My writing partner!
My writing partner!
Eventually, an hour or so later, I headed back out to the car to bring our maps up to date, as we had taken a faster route in the morning to get to ZipWorld on time, and I like the maps to reflect the actual route taken rather than the plan when we make alterations.. After Bob rejoined me we set off through Snowdonia heading for the destination both named and explained in the following:
Snowden from the SW side
Snowden from the SW side
The Menai Straight
The Menai Straight
What it is
What it is
The usually published name plate
The usually published name plate
What it means
What it means
How to pronounce it!
How to pronounce it!
They remind you where you are in the extensive shop
They remind you where you are in the extensive shop
Random bloke proving we were there!!
Random bloke proving we were there!!
Having made our best efforts at saying it correctly we set off for our overnight stay in Colwyn Bay via Bangor and LLandudno arriving at the guest house at 5.30. We checked in and put the luggage in our rooms before setting out to find some dinner. I had picked out a potential place, The Valentine Inn, which is about 4 miles east of our guest house and we drove there only to find absolutely nowhere to park!! We drove around all the streets close enough to walk from with no luck at all. So we decided to head back to Colwyn Bay and look for somewhere there. Bob spotted a pub up a side turning from the main road so I executed a U turn at the next available place and we went back to it. Both being fairly hungry by now, almost an hour had past since we started out, we parked and worked our way in via two poole tables and past two dartboards. There was no sign of anyone eating so we rather dejectedly asked the barmaid if they served food. "No I'm afraid not!" was the reply so we asked if she could suggest somewhere that did.

Soon we were on the road heading down to the Brewers Fayre pub about 2 miles further down the main road which she had advised and on arrival we liked the look of it so hurried in to satiate our empty tums. We met the back of a queue of 5 people standing behind the "Please wait here to be seated" sign. Hmmm!! So we stood and waited and watched and waited and watched until about 5 minutes later a girl arrived and engaged, what we had now realised to be, the group of four at the front in conversation. After a few minutes she picked up a bunch of menus and took them into the seating area. More time passed and two more couples came in behind us and joined the queue. Bob and I exchanged irritated glances and then another woman appeared at the front and announced to the queue in general " You should be aware there is a 1 hour and 20 minute wait for food" We exchanged another look and extracted ourselves from the queue and headed back to the car to resume our search.

By now it was 7.30, remembering we had set out at 5.50!! so the conversation turned to cornish pasties from Lidl or maybe a visit to a chippy followed by a park bench picnic!! Then we realised we hadn't actually seen a chippy the entire time so we decided to carry on to the next roundabout in the hope of finding a place before returning to Lidl which we had passed. On the way to that roundabout we passed a Railway Station and I said to Bob "I wonder if there is a Station Hotel?" because that is a common occurrence around the country and blow me down 50metres further on to the roundabout we came across the Station Hotel. Brilliant we thought, parked and entered. We were settled and served drinks in a few minutes and our dinners arrived 10 minutes later, Steak Pie for Bob and Gammon Steak for me, they were delicious!! The hotel was quite interesting too:
The Station Hotel bar
The Station Hotel bar
Flying boats?
Flying boats?
The fireplace
The fireplace
Our dining area
Our dining area
Having finally fed ourselves we returned to the Guest House and are now each doing our own thing until tomorrow's brekkie!!

Tomorrow we head along the coast via Prestatyn and Flint to meet Paul R and Matt in Sealand! Looking forward to it!
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bobins wrote: 13 May 2025, 21:02 Here's the other side of that 'silencer' :)

More here: https://superrod.co.uk/on-line-on-track ... -drainage/
Call that a silencer? This is a silencer! (In best Crocodile Dundee impression)

The bit wot I meant
The bit wot I meant
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Trying to think what crisps would best suit an avian diner.
SeabROOK ?
Unlikely Walkers (as they are more flyers, obviously!)

Was trying to guess if "Zip world" was more:
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but I then realised it is Zippo !
Or
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Wheeeeee
Wheeeeee
Or even
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I don't think it's really NSFW (Not Safe For Work) but equally maybe you work in a nunnery.

(Image is from an Amazon listing, don't be frightened!)
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Quite a different zip world option
Quite a different zip world option
:rofl2: