Tag: Llangrannog

Doethineb a dannedd

April 16, 2021 0 Comments
Doethineb a dannedd

Yr wythnos ddiwethaf collais i ddant.  Ffordd anghywir, wrth gwrs, o ddisgrifio’r hyn ddigwyddodd  –  fel petaswn i wedi anghofio mynd ag e gyda fi wrth adael trên neu fws.  Mewn gwirioedd, tynnodd y deintydd y dant allan o’m genau yn eithaf treisiol, trwy ddefnyddio dull sydd heb newid rhyw lawer yn ei hanfod, mae’n […]

Continue Reading »

Wales Coast Path, day 49: Llangrannog to New Quay

May 5, 2014 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 49: Llangrannog to New Quay

We’re back in Llangrannog, at an early hour, for a longish walk north to New Quay. It’s a cooler, cloudier morning, for which we’re thankful. From the beach the path climbs up, past Carreg Bica, a ‘great lump of freestanding Ordovician rock’, in Gerald Morgan’s words. Bica was a giant afflicted by toothache; in the […]

Continue Reading »

Wales Coast Path, day 48: Aberporth from Llangrannog

May 3, 2014 0 Comments
Wales Coast Path, day 48: Aberporth from Llangrannog

With extreme care we nudge the car down the narrow winding road and hairpin bends down to Llangrannog. At the seafront M. and his binoculars join us for a shorter trip than yesterday, from Llangrannog to Aberporth. It’s a breezeless morning as we set out up the hill above the sleepy village. The first person […]

Continue Reading »