Friday, 27 September 2024

St Justinian to Porthlysgy Bay and then Porthselau

 A figure of eight walk today. We parked at the free carpark at St Justinian before heading back round the coast to Porthlysgi Bay. Super scenery and lots of Grey Seal pups - lovely to watch them playing in the swell. From Porthlysgi Bay we headed inland towards Treginnis Lodge and from there along a new footpath - for us: a nice old lane along the edge of Pwll Trefeiddan. I've been impressed with the general upkeep of the footpaths in general, and this one was no exception, having been recenty strimmed. It could though be a tad damp underfoot in the winter, as it is so close to the water's edge. From there we rejoined the St Justinian road, but Rocky had other ideas and made it very apparent that he wanted to go down the path to Porthselau. Looking at the incoming area of grey over the sea, we decided to risk it, arriving back at the car just as it began to rain. Rain that continued for most of the late afternoon and evening. 

Setting off from St Justinian.

Spectacular caves.

Looking across to Ramsey Island. 

..and back towards St Justinian.

Spectacular colours...

Seals and seal pups.

Ramsey and the beginning of some sunshine.


Small Copper. 

More blue....

From Porthselau towards Carn Llidi/

from just a little further - Whitesands Bay is now clearly in sight. 


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