Second of our winter visit into North Wales at Riverside Park at Betws-Y-Coed.

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    00:00 Introduction
    00:24 Betws-Y-Coed Model Railway Museum
    07:19 Exploring Betws-Y-Coed
    12:04 Llandudno
    16:10 The Great Orme
    21:39 Shout out for the Glan Aber
    22:03 Jenny’s miserable

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    18 Comments

    1. Not sure if that was the best advert for safe driving, front passenger with a dog in a dog bed on her lap, obviously poppy and tara in the back seat with the both of you. All around typically narrow Welsh roads and lanes.

    2. Betws-y-coed looks a lovely town to potter around, particularly the model train layouts, and the cafes look very welcoming too. It’s a few since we visited Llandudno, and it hasn’t changed one bit! Great video, thank you all.

    3. I think I was 12 when I was last in Betws-y-coed, if I remember correctly it rained the whole holiday. Beautiful scenery though. Those models were amazing, the work that must have gone into making them. My late Dad would have had hours of fun playing with those trains, he had a table in one of our bedrooms with trains on. He made the models and the tracks even went out the door, across the landing and into my bedroom. You learnt to watch where you put your feet. Thanks for showing us.❤

    4. Hi Bob and Jenny, loved the visit to the model railway museum. OOh your breakfasts looked very nice. The pups jackets looked very smart. Gosh we haven't been to LLandudno for years looked very nice. Lovely views out to sea. Really enjoyed the video x Julie and Tony x

    5. What a stunning place, we e never been but I’ve put it on the list, we are interested to see how the new control panel works and if it’s better than the Sergeant one
      Great video both

    6. Thank you for reviewing my home town, the Orme in Winter is beautiful. On a clear day you can see the Lake District, the Isle of Man and Ireland. My granddaughter loves the railway museum when she visits. I sincerely hope I never take where we live for granted. Winter without the crowds is beautiful.

    7. Excellent vid, as ever. I loved that visit to the model railways. It was a real memory jogger from my childhood, and something you don't see much anymore. By the way, that large engine marked "CCLR" was from the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway

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