Day 2 - Homeward bound

Traditional big breakfast in this quirky place, consisting of enormous amounts of toast, cereals, yogurts, teas, coffees, orange juice and then a fry up!!!
Then off we set for another day out. The weather was lovely, the forecast great, so we decided to elongate the day and head around Llyn Peninsular, obviously stopping off at Aberdaron, right on the far edge of North Wales.

It was 80-90 mph winds here apparently the night before and the remnants of the winds remain strong. The sea was still being whipped up! After a nice cup of tea we headed off down the north Wales west coast.
Bypassing Abersoch (not making that mistake of going there again!) We headed through Criccieth and Porthmadog before making a decision to alter route and go down the coast road to Harlech and Barmouth. If you read any other of the blogs, you will see this is one of our favourite roads, however this time we are riding it in a different direction, so we get alternative views of St Davids Bay and the ruggedness of this coast line.

We were heading for a Fish & Chip Cafe that we'd always wanted to stop at - it was closed, how rude!!!!
So we headed into Barmouth and stopped at another chippy that we'd wanted to go to for a while Carousel Cafe - very nice too actually, irrespective that it looks a bit tatty from the outside. Probably one of the best fish & chips we've had (and we're connoisseurs!) 
That was the final stop off of the Lighthouse for Four Tour and all in all, even though it ended up the lighthouse for three tour, it was a lovely couple of days out.

Tough riding conditions, perfect night in the lighthouse due to the severe weather, great roads, favourite places to stop, good food, and great company as always.

The Alyn beacons, as Mrs C doesn't want to go to the GL ðŸĪŠ Here's to the next tour!!!🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️

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