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Close to Bangor

Bangor

this is a good place in the west of Wales to stay and visit very touristy places not far from Bangor. Don’t below you will see the hotel, pub, restaurant I stayed in. The great thing as the owner is Thai, she is a very accomplished artist and a good cook. If you ask her to make the food as she would for Thai people she will do it. Otherwise she tends to adapt the food to local flavors which means almost no red Peppers.

Su has this cute dog who loves to have her back scratched
This was a very delicious Thai food
This hotel is not expensive and it’s right near the station so I recommend it for comfort and convenience
Why not mix Turkish food with fish and chips ! After all, in Italy Turkish restaurants also make pizza
I think this was a memorial to World War I veterans
This is a very tasty local beer
The purple moose beer. In the background you can see some ofSu’s Artwork
Good TOM KA GAI SOUP
These were some leftovers from the Thai buffet which is arranged every Thursday
Not the perfect pourbut Guinness is always delicious
The longest city name in the world is close to Bangor. I was told it means the white church on the hill

Hollyhead

The longest Shop sub name
It’s pretty good Panini
Of course you have to have a Doleck Protect protecting your store

Rhyl

The train station
A beautiful old hotel

Llanberis

you must visit this place since it is an entrance to Snowden, the national park that has such extensive beauty, places to hike and scenery that is world famous.

They are not trying to hide. They are just looking for food
The black swans were very aggressive and as I was feeding them some nuts they started chasing away everything and even came up to me begging

Rhuddlan

The purpose for visiting this place was to see the castle which has a very interesting history and I recommend if you are interested in ancient Welsh history

Denbigh

The castle is one of the main attractions in the city. It’s a nice place to walk around for the day
Jones and Griffith are 2 very common names in Wales
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