Sunday 1st June
It was cloudy, windy, & there was drizzly rain on the air this morning. We weren’t meeting the others till 1-ish at the Drovers Inn, about 10miles from the BnB, so we headed into Ruthin for a better look around the town.
There are lots of old Tudor era houses, & buildings still around the town, which of course I had to photograph. We had a cuppa in a tiny cafe, where Geoff said the coffee was the best he’d had since we left Oz. He also found out there is a stone in the town with a King Arthur legend attached to it. Supposedly he had executed a rival on this stone!
Lunch at the Drovers Arms was an early, early birthday present from us to celebrate Judy’s 60th birthday on the 29th Sept. But as we won’t be here for that we did in now! It was very nice.
After lunch they all followed us back to the BnB for a look around & a cuppa. When we got inside Linda said that she & Gwyn had looked at this place to buy it when it was for sale!!!
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A walk around Ruthin |
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Lunch at the Drovers Arms |
HE SAID:
There was no hurry and we were out around 10am for a look at Ruthin (pronounced Rithun – that’s Welsh for you).It seemed a nice looking town, with plenty of old buildings, such as the 600 year old one in the town square.
Today's coffee was such an improvement on most that I have bought in the UK that I commented to the staff about it being really good. Starbucks was by far the worst at 4/10, and this one easily the best at 9/10, with several rating only about 6/10 on the Geoff scale. It was an enjoyable change. To top it off, over here they have no idea what a long black is, so they call it an Americano, which doesn't sit right with me.
After a short break we headed to the Drovers for a tasty roast lunch and a chat with Varena’s cousins. I think everyone enjoyed themselves, and then we retired back to our cottage for a cuppa. When all had departed I managed to watch a bit of the IPL qualifying final.