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Dawdling in Dolgellau

May 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

A simple, but elegant square. 

 

A simple, but elegant square.

It’s a tiny town, Dolgellau. Smart, grey, stone buildings jostle for position around the town square; cafés delis, bakeries, an outdoor store, and a jewellers are among the selection of businesses to tempt both the tourist and the local wallet. There’s the obligatory Spar, which it would appear is the town’s only ’super market’, however other shops offering fresh, local produce complement this and you can eat, and drink with some style on goods all bought within about 100 square yards.

There are two fish and chip shops, tea shops, a staggering number of pubs, and I sampled nearly all of them over the course of the bank holiday! The corner café boasts a frontage which is bathed in sunshine from about 9.30am until at least four o’clock in the afternoon; a mix of mountain bikers, walkers, and local characters make it an entertaining way to while away an hour or two, especially if you’re prepared to throw yourself into the lively banter.

 

Dolgellau coffee shop, it was a real sun trap.

Dolgellau coffee shop, it was a real sun trap.

The pubs cater for all types of visitor, some offer lovely lunches, others a game of pool or darts, and as the sun dips, and the afternoon becomes night, karaoke, and music become available to those who fancy it. I was overwhelmed by the friendliness of the locals and a quick couple of pints at 9pm continued well past midnight, and into the early hours of the morning. It was only the closure of the kebab shop at 2am that instigated a walk, tent-wards. After one evening in the town, my friend and I were being pipped and waved at by people we’d spoken to the night before, as we mooched for a recovery coffee in the sun trap café, the next morning!

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Camping in Dolgellau

May 5, 2009 · Leave a Comment

 

The view from my tent

The view from my tent

I found a fantastic campsite just outside of Dolgellau, this weekend. You know how Bank Holidays can be sometimes unpleasant experiences: campsites crowded with noisy adult groups, crying babies, squabbling parents – hardly ‘getting away from it all!’ This was different, we were in a field by a river – a field the size of about 3 football pitches – and in it were mine,and my friend’s tents, and just two vans on the other side of the vast field. No chance of tripping over someone else’s awning!

 

I’m loathe to give the exact name of the site away, as to do so would run the risk of spoiling it. If you really want to know, drop me an e-mail or a message and I’ll let you know. The farmer is friendly, helpful and relaxed, there’s no long list of rules and regulations, and it’s £5 per person per night which includes use of the toilet facilities and the showers (coin operated – 50p). Near the edges of the field, by the river, campfires are allowed, which all adds to the evening ambience.

It’s a 2 mile walk into Dolgellau town from the site, but there’s a garage only 10 minutes walk away, where things like milk can be purchased.

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