The first adventure was to go to Elan Valley.
It looked really spooky at first with all the mist in the mountains.
Soon the sun started to shine and we were all at the visitors center.
Daddy had his wellies on and was prepared for the puddles.
There were a lot of wild life areas.
Bee house.
Beautiful views were all around us.
Everyone enjoyed walking through the big puddles!
We had to walk over this old bridge.
Mum, Sam and Ernie in the distance.
Ernie.
Ernie getting in to mischief in the hedges.
We had to stay on our walking strings because it was too dangerous to let the Pawrents wander around unsupervised!
Sam looking through the window.
Mum by the Elan Dam.
Sam (Ernie's Mum) by the Dam.
Me and Dad by the Dam.
Sam and Pete enjoyed the beautiful views.
We all were really tired when walking up the steps to get to the top of the Dam.
Soooooo many steps!!!!
Ernie had to stop for a rest.
Finally up the top.
The view.
Me and Mum do a spot of rock climbing Tee,Hee!
Ernie running after the sheep bounding through the heather.
There were strange stones all over the place.
Did Aliens do these??
Wild Mushrooms were everywhere.
Ernie went for a swim.
Walking back over the bridge.
The river that Ernie swam in.
Elan Valley Visitors Center.
Back at the car ready to go back to our Farm House.
Ernie sleeping after our adventure, what a wonderful day and that's just day one!
What a great holiday!!!! Pawsome place fur dog walkies!!!!
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Princess Leah xxx
Frank that was great to go on tour with you. What an interesting place! but that bridge looked a little scary... not sure if I would enter that bridge with my staff on the walking string... they always pull a lot. we have that kind of stones here too, some peeps built them when they make a wish to Merlin or an ole celtic deity :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful adventure! Thanks for the great photos. We loved them!
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure got a wet start to your howliday!
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure got a wet start to your howliday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful holiday! And to share it with your bestest furend Bionic Ernie was even better!
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Murphy & Stanley
Frank
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful country - although it is often quite cold and rainy. My Mommy visited there in mid-September (a hundred years ago, she says) and she said it was quite cool. But - not as cold as Scotland where she encountered SNOW! In September.
Love Noodles
We love seeing all about your dog hollidays Frank - you get to go to some wonderful places
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Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
Wow, looks like a pawsome holiday!
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