Time then to return slowly to the car spotting wildflowers along the way, admiring the views, but with an increasingly unsteady step.
It was a lovely end to the day but I need to learn to tell when enough is enough.
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Monday came around, and it was time to set off home.Not by the most direct route but with various stops and detours along the way.
First port of call was a beach cafe at Pensarn, Abergele, for a second breakfast and short walk along the shingle beach. I'd hoped for sand and a chance to paddle but maybe the tide was wrong.
On then to Erddig near Wrexham, the fourth National Trust garden of our weekend, and (almost) a new place for me. We've been once before but on a wet day, too early for the house to be open, and too unpleasant to wander round the garden while waiting, so we moved on elsewhere. We'd sort of forgotten this previous visit but remembered instantly on seeing the orchard car park.