Hello it is Evelyn here…
I woke up today and thought to myself, what I am going to do today?
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As I leisurely strolled along the expansive shoreline, a gentle, whispering chill in the air enveloped me, evoking the enchanting, almost mystical atmosphere of twilight—a magical time when day gracefully transitions into night. The coolness of the breeze was subtle yet invigorating, carrying with it the faint scent of saltwater and seaweed, delicate reminders of the ocean’s timeless presence. The soft, rhythmic crunch of damp sand beneath my footsteps echoed softly in the tranquil stillness, each step feeling like a gentle connection to the earth. In the distance, the melancholic calls of seabirds gradually grew louder as they prepared to settle in for the night, their silhouettes etched against the fading light, darting and swooping in the sky, adding a lively, almost rhythmic backdrop to the serene scene.
As I continued to walk, I watched as the sky slowly morphed into an artist’s canvas, awash with a stunning palette of fiery oranges, blazing reds, and delicate pinks. These vibrant hues blended seamlessly, creating a breathtaking spectacle that seemed to set the heavens ablaze in a display of raw, natural beauty. The reflections of these colors shimmered gracefully upon the calm, glass-like waters, transforming the sea into a mirror that doubled the sky’s vibrant splendor. The gentle waves lapped softly against the shoreline, their rhythmic cadence adding to the peaceful ambiance, while the horizon stretched endlessly, a meeting point of earth and sky in a harmonious embrace.
Feeling a desire to capture this fleeting moment of wonder, I found a quiet, unspoiled spot on the beach where I could pause and take out my camera, eager to immortalize the scene. I positioned myself carefully, ensuring that the Llanddwyn Island lighthouse, a steadfast sentinel standing tall and proud on the coast, was captured against the vibrant backdrop of the dying sun. As the sun dipped ever lower, its golden rays cast a warm, amber glow that bathed the landscape in a soft, enchanting light. The lighthouse’s silhouette, tall and commanding, contrasted strikingly against the fiery horizon—symbolizing both guidance and steadfastness amidst the transient beauty of dusk.
This serene moment, where land, sea, and sky appeared to converge in perfect harmony, evoked a deep sense of tranquility and awe within me. The delicate balance of colors, sounds, and sights created a tableau that seemed almost surreal, as if time had momentarily paused to allow me to soak in this exquisite scene. It was a fleeting brush with nature’s artistry, a reminder of the profound beauty that exists in simple, silent moments of the world’s cycle of day and night. That peaceful evening by the shore became an indelible memory—an enduring impression that resonated deeply within my soul, inspiring a lasting appreciation for the tranquil poetry of the natural world.
One of the easiest routes I have taken in a while. A simple 10-minute walk from the caravan to the to the beach at Dinas Dinlle, (airport end). Parking is at the end of the road, (free parking at time of publication). Plenty of space for around 10-20 cars, but it can get very busy during the day. So it would be either an early start or a visit during non-peak time. Parking was free when I visited the area.
Quickly pack up the cameras etc and away I went.
Disclaimer:
This list is only provided as a guide to what I believe was possible during my visit. It is your responsiabilty to check if activites listed are allowed, safe or even legal with local indepth guidance.
I woke up today and thought to myself, what I am going to do today?
As I leisurely strolled along the shoreline, the stillness of the night enveloped the scene in an almost surreal tranquility Point of Ayr Lighthouse Summer Sunset. Almost as if time itself had momentarily paused to appreciate the quiet beauty before me. The darkness of the sky was so deep and velvety that it contrasted sharply with the solitary silhouette of the lighthouse, which stood tall and unwavering, a silent guardian against the encroaching night.
An amazing little wander around the old quarry and lake at Dorothea Quarry in the welsh village of Talysarn in the Snowdonia National Park region. Within minutes of arriving, calmness and serene views were springing up everywhere.
After settling into the starting point near Pont-y-Pair, the trail gently dips into the lush greenery that lines the riverbank. The air is filled with the gentle murmur of flowing water and the distant calls of songbirds…
As the gentle sea breeze whispers through the rigging and the distant call of seagulls echoes across the bay, stepping aboard the Galeon Andalucia feels like embarking on a voyage back in time.
As always, watching the Dinas Dinlle Golden Hour Sunset from the caravan window and just knew had to get out there with the camera…
Their lively chirping of the young Eurasian Tree Sparrows fills the air, creating a cheerful and rhythmic symphony…
As the first light of dawn bathed the historic walls in a warm, amber glow, the scene transformed into a breathtaking tableau of Angelsey Barracks Sunrise. The golden hour sunrise accentuated the intricate details of the barracks’ architecture, casting long, dramatic shadows that brought the structure to life.
Hiking around Llyn Cwm Dulyn offers an enchanting and memorable experience for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike. This secluded mountain lake, nestled deep within the rugged terrains of Snowdonia National Park, unveils a breathtaking tapestry of natural beauty at every turn.
For the last few years, I have been looking out of the caravan door & wondering what mountains these were, near Llanyfni Quarries. So off I went…
So it’s still 7am on a sunday morning, the weather isn’t the best. Certainly not what the weather guys said it would be. So it is off to Trwyn Penmon Point Lighthouse we go…
For some reason, I couldn’t drive to the caravan in the evening as normal so decided I was going to leave early doors and finally get the Llyn Padarn Lonley Tree at sunset. And it serioulsy…
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Dashing down to the caravan on a Friday night, traffic was a nightmare as always. So I decided to take a slight detour and pay a visit to the LLanberis Lonely Tree to see if I could get any good photos.
I woke up today and thought to myself, what I am going to do today?
As I leisurely strolled along the shoreline, the stillness of the night enveloped the scene in an almost surreal tranquility Point of Ayr Lighthouse Summer Sunset. Almost as if time itself had momentarily paused to appreciate the quiet beauty before me. The darkness of the sky was so deep and velvety that it contrasted sharply with the solitary silhouette of the lighthouse, which stood tall and unwavering, a silent guardian against the encroaching night.
An amazing little wander around the old quarry and lake at Dorothea Quarry in the welsh village of Talysarn in the Snowdonia National Park region. Within minutes of arriving, calmness and serene views were springing up everywhere.
After settling into the starting point near Pont-y-Pair, the trail gently dips into the lush greenery that lines the riverbank. The air is filled with the gentle murmur of flowing water and the distant calls of songbirds…
As the gentle sea breeze whispers through the rigging and the distant call of seagulls echoes across the bay, stepping aboard the Galeon Andalucia feels like embarking on a voyage back in time.
As always, watching the Dinas Dinlle Golden Hour Sunset from the caravan window and just knew had to get out there with the camera…