Waking up to an inch of snow on the Friday morning, was not in my plans! It soon disappeared on the lowlands with rain, but the hills were covered, and problems on the A470 meant I went the less scenic route through Newtown!!
First thing to do was sort out where I'd be staying. Recommended to try Station Campsite, next to Carrog Station. This turned out to be a great choice. I'd emailed them beforehand, and they were happy to be one of our "Bartering Partners". See their advert on TravelsAndTails.com. The campsite was extremely busy with no spaces to be seen!! My pitch was right by the main entrance. This was a bit of a worry at the start, wondered how the lads would cope with a lot of passers by, but they were great, enjoyed being the centre of attention. "aren't they lovely" was heard several times over the weekend!
Carrog Station. Station Campsite right next door!!
Nice campsite if you have dogs, with walks to be had right from front gate. Either by the river, or up to the dog friendly pub The Grouse, just over the bridge. For train buffs it's ideal, right next to station, with great views of the trains from the bridge, and a good place for photos. Trains can even be watched from some of the pitches. Huge clean showers, wind does whistle under the doors though!! All in all a good campsite.
My next stop was Corwen, to say hello to Clwydian Range And Dee Valley AONB, who I would be taking the images for. The railway line has been extended to Corwen, hopefully increasing tourism to the area. My images would be used to promote this. Corwen is a lovely old market town, that thrived when there was a station. With some awesome buildings, lot of history, and a friendly community, hopefully the extension will help their economy. First images in the bag were mainly local of Corwen, and a few trains!!
The truck is proving ideal for these trips. Not massive amount of space, although it's a Space Gear!! But there's room to make a brew whilst still in bed!! Hairy lads have a choice of comfy spots, and the night sky can be viewed through the Crystal Lite roof. What more do you need?
Off to Corwen again for the second day, more local images taken on a guided walk round the town. Ifor Williams Trailers now occupy the old station, but they've kept to original look. Lots of good places for food, and lots of history as you walk round the town, so do visit. For good photos of the trains at Corwen, go under railway line near the station to the river. Great spot to get trains coming up the slight incline.
My next stop so to speak, was a ride on one of the Steam Trains to Llangollen, and back. An amazing experience, and I'm still finding small pieces of coal in my hair!! Images from this can be found at thevalleyphotographer.co.uk, of the trains, and the journey. Thanks to 6880 Belton Grange for my pass. Please check out their website. They do an amazing job, so please support them if you can.
Decided Sunday would be an all train day. The Station Campsite is a great place to view, photograph, and ride the trains. Great images can be had from the Bridge (as above) or from the field down by the river. The Hairy Lads enjoyed this spot, and the day went ridiculously quick!
Taken down by the river, near Station Campsite.
Monday was to be my last day. The weekend had just flown by. A walk up Pen Y Pigin was planned, and the weather was kind. Lovely views of Corwen, and the Dee Valley were to be had. Really nice walk, starting up by the church. It is steep in places, with steps. There is a booklet available with this, and many other walks in the area. Finished the day off with a pasty from Gerrards in Corwen, highly recommended!!
The next time we set off will be the "Travels And Tails" road trip. Mitzi (Mitsubishi Delica) having some TLC beforehand, and I have to decide what I really "need" to take with me. "Need" not "want" can be a hard choice!! Try it indoors for fun, not easy, believe me. Really looking forward to the adventure starting now.
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