
- But, yes we are early, open dammit!
- The place does have an assortment of various architecture from all our the country
- Eston rail station, serving the northen train routes
- This is the path which never ends yay!
- The dining area
- Chinese food! just like that at home!
- These narrow steps were very steep & challenging to climb!
- Nice!
- The tress lined walkway
- The path of no return. :P
- I see the light!
- Many of the narrow stairs leading you further up the keep
- The dolphin points to more
- Off to St Fagans!
- Apparently the keep was first made out of wood! Till it was upgraded in 1120s!
- ohh ancient!
- view from somewhere not-at the top
- gotta love those thick double doors!
- I am at the top of the keep!
- Is there food?
- It looks great with the snow too!
- This place serves very good cheap pub food & beer with a great setting to boot!
- Uncle Raymond reading up on it's history
- many rooms in the fort
- The place does have some rather near garden walkways!
- Remembered seeing a hotair balloon somewhere
- It's impossible to drown in this river, unless if you try real hard
- First off with a train ride
- Blue whales included too.
- Oh white floating thingies
- I spy a castle invasion...
- Over an even more funky stream
- The Victoria bus station (Where National express operates)
- In the main house
- But hey at least there some attractions, like an amusement park
- The people here call them swarrs or swans or something & are known to chase & devauor unattended children
- Off the train I go! Bye Cardiff!
- This castle, the Oaiham castle traces back to 1207
- More height = better view!
- View of the St Fagans: National History Museum entrance
- The museums's gothic look does grow on you
- And derelict castles
- The arcades are all open too!
- and shop!
- Outside the house in the evening
- There is a smaller fair open by the beach
- It does look pretty in there
- Now where did that bugger go?
- Funky bridge thingie
- Meeting our friendly cetacean friends, specifically the Delphinidae!