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!
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

- The Menai Straight

- What it is

- The usually published name plate

- What it means

- How to pronounce it!

- They remind you where you are in the extensive shop

- 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

- Flying boats?

- The fireplace

- 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!