All packed and ready for Wales! |
Our ride & home for 5 days! |
First site to visit: Chepstow Castle |
Watching the River Wye flow by. |
Oldest castle doors in Europe from mid-1100s. Castle historians used tree-ring dating to find out their age! |
Mori proved himself capable of climbing castle walls! |
The castle's common green.
The River Wye in Chepstow.
The castle's interpretive staff fancy Mori |
A glimpse of the outside.
Warrior Frankie! |
Descriptive warning signs throughout the castle.
It's not everyday you get to see a version of your name on a car!
Frankie opening up the camper van top.
Campsite worms for dinner anyone?
Erich does the "washing up" after dinner.
Camper van kitchens are made for kids!
Morning calm in Wales.
Frankie's turn!
Being Royals in Pembroke!
And warriors.
Frankie's happy to sit and play outside the castle...
Pembroke Castle's amazing common green is now a gigantic map of the UK.
Standing where Pembroke Castle is located on the map.
"Mind your head"
Curves, hills, sheep and green.
When the kids do this...
We do this!
BBQ dinner on St. Bride's Bay.
...but first, ice cream!
Mr. Terry's ice cream truck pulled up in the field playing a jolly song.
So dessert before dinner it is!
There goes Emil!
Where is he gone?
"There he is!"
An evening hike to watch the sun set.
"A heart cloud mommy!"
Mes amours
Night time camping fun.
Morning breakfast fun.
Car seat fun.
Sunday roast pub fun!
Baseball fun.
Bluejays fun.
Sea watching.
Making sure we didn't leave anything behind.
Local market in Newport, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
It's not everyday you get to see a version of your name on a building!
Back in England and walking into Bath from the campground.
Bath Abbey
Impressive dinner view!
Visiting the baths in Bath.
When queueing for tickets look up!
Kid-friendly audio tour
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