We arrived in Harlech around 1700 or so. The drive for the B&B we were staying in was very steep. I was glad that I had my husband's automatic instead of my manual. I still had to put the automatic into low gear to make it up the hill. From our room, we had a great view of the coast - fabulous beach and incredible sunsets. That evening we walked down to the beach, along the coast and back into town for dinner. Since it was Sat night (and the last of the holiday weekends) we had some trouble finding a place with open tables. We ended up at a diner sort of place, where the food was OK, but the view was great, the castle and beach.
After an amazing breakfast, we drove to
Portmeirion We stopped at the beach on the way back to the B&B. Where we saw the same kids we had seen at the playground at Portmeirion. So, my son played with them for a while. We drove back to the B&B and I managed to successfully back the car into it's space and then we walked to dinner. It was a beautiful evening and we ate outside at one of the places our B&B owner recommended. There we talked to a family that has a child just two days older than my son. Are the people friendlier in Wales? Or maybe people on holiday are friendlier, than they are at home? We seemed to talk to more people on this trip than any other...