After a fine meal last night at Harry's Bistro we were pleased to discover today that Storm Bert had degenerated into a few sharp showers.
Our 17km outing from Moelfre soon reached a 4500 year old burial chamber.
Then we moved on to Din Lligwy, a settlement only 1600 years old.
Seated in a round house, we enjoyed our first coffee break.
Nearby, the Lligwy chapel.
Soon afterwards, lunch in a shower on a grassy slope (on a pile of sheep poo in Richard's case).
The trees are now leafless here, as autumn turns to winter.
The next point of interest was a monument to the Morris family.
We didn't visit the actual monument.
We soon joined the Wales Coast Path, which is scenic all the way back to Moelfre.
A viewing tower was passed.
Finally, as the light was declining, we passed a torrent on the way back to the car park.
Then it was back to Henllys for another tray bake featuring butternut squash.
A lovely day despite the showers, and thanks to Richard for providing transport, route, and entertainment.
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