Our second last day.
What a brilliant one as we near the end. It started off clear but quickly clouded over and started to lightly rain. By the time we climbed onto the Clwydian Range is had socked in. But it got better as the day went on.
We were mostly up on the moors all day today and it was so great to be walking out in the open so high above the patchwork valley below. We finally saw our final destination in the distance.
One of the stand out things in the distance are the (seems like) hundreds of wind turbines out off the coast standing in the sea.
We’ve dropped down into the valley tonight and will climb out steeply tomorrow morning for our last day of walking to our final destination – Prestatyn and the Irish Sea.
- A rainy start to the day on the Clwydian Range
- I know I stuffed it up but this blurry picture is here to remind us of how it looked when it misted over
- The Jubilee Tower on the summit of Moel Framau – constructed in 1810 to mark the jubilee of George III but never completed and partially collapsed due to bad foundations. Tidied up in 1970.
- Our first glimpse of the sea
- Our last big hill of the walk
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