24/08/24 – Abergele and Rhyl

My journey commenced in Abergele, a town located just inland, characterized by its hills adorned with Iron Age forts and its historical significance as a Roman trading hub and marketplace. During my visit, I explored “The Hoptomist” Micropub. Subsequently, I proceeded to Rhyl, a well-known seaside destination celebrated for its sandy beaches. My exploration in Rhyl began with “Tafarn Fach” Micropub, followed by a visit to “Cob & Pen” pub, conveniently situated a short distance from the bus station.

23/08/24-24/08/24 – Llandudno and Conwy

I started the day in Llandudno on the North Wales coast. It is known for its 19th Century Pier and the cliffs of Great Orme headland with the 1902 tramway that travels to the summit. There is a great selection of Micropubs alongside a brewery tap here. Onto nearby Conwy, a walled market town. A complete castle stands here and is home to Britain’s smallest house. 4 visits here ranging from a converted bank, Micropub, traditional ale house and wine shop.

23/08/24 – Colwyn Bay, Penryhn, Rhos-on-Sea and Llysfaen

oday, I visited several locations in North Wales, including Colwyn Bay, Rhos-on-Sea, Penrhyn Bay, and Llysfaen. These areas are renowned for their beautiful beaches and various attractions. I explored a selection of micropubs, craft beer shops, and brewery taps situated along this coastal region.