
Breakfast menu at the hotel 
Egg Benedict 
Photo session along A4086 
Great views along the road 
Line-up for photos 
Lots of sheep, some on the road as well 
Parking in Caernarfon 
Low tide 
Boats waiting for some water 
The castle in Caernarfon 
Part of Snowdonia from the sea 
Fort Belan 
Nice day for a boat trip 
Tide coming in 
The Anglesey pub 
Fish’n’chips for lunch 
Shopping street in Caernarfon 
Section of the old wall 
Parked up at the entrance to Anglesey Circuit 
The proud winners 
Deserted track by the sea 
Track layout at Anglesey Circuit 
Anglesey transport museum 
Anglesey transport museum 
Anglesey transport museum 
Mini van 
Morris Minor police car 
Sierra Cosworth 
Escort Mk2 
Escort Mk1 
Tractor at the museum 

Swedish plastic bike Itera 
Nice scenes built up 
Some military vehicles 
A sad Hawker Hunter sat outside 
Railway station with a very long name
On our first day in Snowdonia, we decided to have a go at the train to the Mt Snowden summit (https://snowdonrailway.co.uk). So, after breakfast we set of to Llanberis. This took us via some great roads in the Snowdonia park. Once we reached the train station, it turned out that the train was fully booked. When we looked online to see if we could book for the next day, it turned out that the first available time was the week after. So, if you intend to go there and take the train. Make sure to book well in advance! At least in the Summer time.

Instead we pushed on to Caernarfon to have some lunch. Once there, we stumbled upon a sightseeing boat that were about to depart. Quick decision and we went on a 40 minute bout tour. Quite interesting to see the tidal water coming in. After the boat tour, we went for a lunch at a seaside pub. Quite ok, apart from the wasps. We then went for a stroll around the castle.
We then set off to visit Anglesey Circuit. It’s very close to Caernarfon. So, would be a shame not to go there. Despite no activities going on this particular day. We managed to lose one car in the traffic out of Caernarfon. Their GPS couldn’t find the track either. So, they went back to the hotel. The rest of us made it to the track. Great location and seemingly in a good nick. New tarmac in the paddock and nice garages. We spoke to some workers at the site that came out to look at our cars. They suggested that we should go and visit a local car museum on the island. Since we didn’t had anything else planned, we went there. The museum is called Tacla Taid or the Anglesey Transport Museum (http://angleseytransportmuseum.co.uk). It was a nice little collection of cars, motorbikes and tractors. But nothing compared to the larger car museums.
The final destination for the day was the train station of “Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch”. Which is a tourist gimmick dating back to 1860. At least according to Wikipedia. Then we drove back to the hotel and a cold beer.
