Friday, June 14, 2019

Monk Haven Manor


Ibis - June 13

Smooth drive to Amsterdam - Schiphol. We, again, just missed the bus to the hotel. Good to arrive back in the bird wallpaper room.

Green Bridge - June 14

Same guy at the Europe Car desk. Not so chatty as last time. To busy to sell some upgrades I guess. And also not needed. A brand new Vauxhall Crossland X. Wow.
First stop Saundersfoot for a pint and fish and chips. Than on to find the Green Bridge. Good I had checked Google Maps at home as I immediately recognised where we had to turn in. And yes! It was open! It's behind a tank range, so if there is a military practice then you can't go there.
We first see the Stack Rocks, full of Guillemots. Petra is jumping up and down of excitement. After a bunch of pictures we walk on to the famous Green Bridge of Wales. Such a wonderful scenery. 




Time for our last stint, to our BnB. We are welcomed by Jo. Up to "our" room. So good be back.
For dinner we decide to go to the Brook Inn. Just a smile bite. We pick the soup of the day: carrot and coriander, with Welsh Cedar on the side and a pint of Welsh lager. A very very good choice. Time to tuck in. Tomorrow we hope to see the Puffins. Fingers crossed.

Skomer - June 15


The sun is out, the sky is blue. No idea when this happened as predictions weren't that great. It's a lovely day. I checked Twitter: boats to Skomer are running! And we have red tickets. The first boat out. Yes.
Already on the boat we see the Puffins. Also Gannetts in the sky. Guillemots and Razorbills on the cliffs. Skomer is a dream. Off we go, to the Wick. And again we find no reason to go anywhere else .... maybe next time 😀




We manage to squeeze in at The Griffin in Dale for a quick and good dinner. I tried a Welsh Ale. Not bad at all.
As the weather is looking doubtful tomorrow we decide not to go back to Skomer, but keep the memory of the brilliant day today was. We plan to sleep longer and go to Marloes Sands. Low tide at 12 something.

Marloes - June 16

After breakfast I try to arrange the boat trip for Tuesday morning. Bummer. Voyages of Discovery doesn't run Monday nor Tuesday morning, the guys from Dale, the company that took us to Skomer yesterday, will only run the cruise on Monday - which is the regular boat, not the RIB, and Falcon didn't pick up, but I left a voicemail.
Off to Marloes Sands it is. We take the red marked path, passing by Runwayskiln where we plan to have lunch, on through the fields to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. We go to the right until 'Rainy Rock', and than turn around to end up on the beach around low tide. Man, this is a gorgeous beach. Even without the sun being out like last year.




On our return we walk in to the Runwayskiln. Full and a lot of screaming children. No, not us. We walk back to the car and drive to St. Ishmael's to have a good lunch at the Brook Inn. Maybe back for a pint and a soup tonight. We'll see.
( yes we did 😉)

Lilly Ponds - June 17

No plans for today, so we finally decide to return to the Green Bridge. But first I try to book a boat trip for tomorrow, as Falcon indicated they only leave at 10:30, which is way too late for us. I first try Dale for a Grassholm cruise. "Sorry, we don't run any boats tomorrow". Second try is Thousand Islands in St. David's. They do have a trip at 9, which I can pre-cooked, but they need some more guests to confirm it. I provide my credit card details and agree to call them around 5, in case I they don't come back to me before, to check if the trip is on.
Now, off to the Green Bridge. Just before we arrive we decide to go to Stackpole and stop at Barafundle Bay Beach. Lovely place but the weather is not so good. Drizzle turns into rain.
We decide to drive around to Bosherton to stop at Lilly Ponds. Good choice as this is a beautiful place. The path around also takes us to the very nice Broadhaven Beach, with a view on Church Rock. Pity for the rain ....
Finally we go to the Green Bridge. Yes, it's open! So nice to see all the Guillemots and Razorbills on the rocks. And the bridge is still adorable too.
Hungry. Still didn't touch our packed lunch. Hmmm. Let's go to Little Haven and have something simple there. Almost 45 to drive ... . Just before Pembroke we decide to stop there and grab something. In the pub I get a call from Thousand Islands. Yes. The trip is on! Diner is served. Not brilliant, but good enough. Back to Monk Haven it is. A long, but very nice day!

Thousand Islands - June 18

Alarm at 6:00. Yes, ridiculously early for a holiday. But we're on a mission: boat trip. First pack and checkout. A last hug from Jo and we leave the ever so lovely Monk Haven Manor BnB. Don't worry Pomba, we'll be back ! St. Justinian's is only 20 Miles, but it will take almost an hour to get there. As always we're way too early. Surprised to see Voyages of Discovery are also running?! Ah. They head for Skomer. Maybe the charter they told me about. Any way.
There is six on the boat only. We first go to Grassholm, to see the Gannetts and the Seals. From there to the Light House, looking for Dolphins and more. Unfortunately the 'more' isn't there, neither are the Dolphins. Long way back to Ramsey Island. It's clearing up a bit, and all of us are starring over the sea. But luck is not with us today. It's only just before we are back that we get a quick glance of some Porpoise. At least we say them. Any way, it's always nice to be at sea and try to spot stuff. Even if you don't see all. At least we saw many Puffins. And also some Manx Shearwaters. The ones that sleep on Skomer and stay at sea all day.



Time to go. Two-and-a-half hours to the airport are smooth, except for the final 4 Miles or so.
We're now in the plane, almost ready to land at Schiphol. From there another two-and-a-half hours drive home. Back to Towser, Morris and Finnley.