Great report and great pictures!
What kind of shirt was it?Warmed back up a bit, high of 50F, a shirt being sold on FB, was 40 miles away so took the country roads route there...
Pretty much down to oaks with brown/russet leaves,
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Heated socks and grips was enough to stay cozy warm.
Beemer coming up on 95K miles
DST is Saturday night. Clocks fall back, dark at 4:45, yay!
One worth an eighty-mile round trip. Mind you, when you're inventing reasons for a ride at this time of year, that don't mean much.What kind of shirt was it?
BEACH BUMS, HISTORIC BUILDS AND ELVIS!
What to do on Sunday? No pressure so a 'lie in bed' then decide.
Got up at 7.30am, late for me, ran a hot bath to contemplate the day whilst having a soak.
Mrs C calls out as I enter the bath 'You do realise the clocks went back'.
'Shit' I mutter under my breath as I slide into the water.
Getting dressed I look out the window to see the daylight coming out of the night gloom.
The rain has stopped and its the roads are dry.
Decision made; investigation into Taffy's misfire will have to wait. This could be the last ride of the season in the Autumn sunshine.
Time to get to the shop and get The Brat out for the day.
THE ROUTE...... Go West young man :
Drive down to the shop. Top up the tire pressures. Don leathers and away we go.
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CARDIFF - COWBRIDGE - LLANTWIT MAJOR = 25 miles
A48 A fast wide road once out of the Cardiff sprawl, towards Cowbridge. Past scenic fields the road rises and drops over the fields.
Through pretty little villages such as Bonvilston with thatched covered stone cottages and even a vineyard!
Take a left at Cowbridge onto the B4270 towards LLantwit Major. A pretty village of mixed stone houses and shops.
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Go through the Village which is just waking up, and follow the Beach Road.
A single track road for about 2 miles alongside a small river through a shallow valley. You can already smell the salt sea air on the approach.
LLANTWIT MAJOR BEACH.
The Cafe is not yet open so I park Taffy near the sea wall and go for a stroll along the cliff top. What a stupid idea in full leathers and boots! The sun is up The wind is blowing strongly from the western sea. Its cold but I'm sweating like a Monk in a Brothel in my biking kit!
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Its mostly a pebble beach with some sand spits. A few early birds are taking their dogs for a on the beach!
The seafront Cafe has opened so I have breakfast of eggs and bacon toast and tea.
Time to move on.
LLANTWIT MAJOR - ST DONATS CASTLE = 3 miles:
Follow the coast road towards St Donats, along Dimlands Road. This 'B' road drops and rises through the trees that form a golden tunnel overhead. Autumn has arrived and is a glorious riot of red, gold and brown; this is my favorite time of year.
I ignore some of the smaller sea coves along the way.
St Donats Castle is now a UWC Atlantic Collage for students that wish to better mankind
More here: https://www.atlanticcollege.org/
Some famous names attended.
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The castle is situated in a wonderful position. It has its own jetty and a sea pool that fills at high tide.
A popular venue for weddings for the well healed.
ST DONATS - NASH POINT LIGHTHOUSE = 3 Miles.
More 'B' road shenanigans through the trees; its not fast but very pleasant.
We quickly arrive at Nash Point Lighthouse.
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A functioning lighthouse on the coast.
NASH POINT - SOUTHERNDOWN / DUNRAVEN CASTLE = 7 Miles.
The road opens up now as it follows close to the cliff tops. Its faster along here and fun.
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Dunraven as it is now above. It has a strong position with its own beach Dunraven Bay.
Below is the same building as it was:
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More here: https://glamorganhistoryandarchaeology.blogspot.com/2020/05/dunraven-castle-house-through-time.html
DUNRAVEN BAY / SOUTHERNDOWN
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Above image is looking around the Southerdown headland towards Porthcawl in the distance.
SOUTHERNDOWN - OGMORE & OGMORE CASTLE = 5 Miles
A quick dash across the cliff tops to Ogmore. A lovely place to live if you like the coastal life.
At Ogmore the River Ogmore (Afon Ogwr in Welsh) empties into the sea over a sandy beach area.
It looks idyllic most of the time, but the tide can rip through here and takes no prisoners.
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Below looking up the river towards the castle. Land is formed from natural sand dunes.
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OGMORE CASTLE
This is probably my favorite castle due to its position on the river. Its a magical place to visit, and feels special.
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Its is one of of a trio of castles linked castles that were a main defense against the Welsh.
The others are:
COITY CASTLE. Which is further inland.
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NEWCASTLE BRIDGEND
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You can read more about our heritage here: https://cadw.gov.wales/
PORTHCAWL = 9 Miles ............ Just because.
Porthcawl is a seaside holiday town today. Typical town promenade looking out to sea.
It has no great history, but does have one amazing feature.
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That feature is....................
THE PORTHCAWL ELVIS FESTIVAL! The largest Elvis festival in the World! (Allegedly)
Every year during September over 40,000 people descend on this sleepy holiday town and it goes bonkers.
The Elvis enthusiasts dress up as The King and get Sht faced.
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I must admit I have never attended this event; but 50 people from my local pub, including the landlord and landlady spend three weeks there getting wasted!
The rain is now coming in from the West, so I leg it down the M4 East back to Cardiff. Thankfully I stay ahead of the rain and make it back dry. Back to Newport to meet the Sunday gathering in the pub for 'man chat' and beer.
A great ride of about 90 miles all in.
Cheers
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Warmed back up a bit, high of 50F, a shirt being sold on FB, was 40 miles away so took the country roads route there...
Pretty much down to oaks with brown/russet leaves,
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Heated socks and grips was enough to stay cozy warm.
Beemer coming up on 95K miles
DST is Saturday night. Clocks fall back, dark at 4:45, yay!
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THE Cross Roads at Clarksdale. White Front Cafe in Rosedale. I’m posting from a donut shop in Greenville.
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Just coffee. Wives with dinner reservations are waiting in Vicksburg.Hope you don't starve..........
This makes worms very happy...bought some new lures
Nice post Bob. I too combine fishing with bike riding (Post #3373); the GS1200 is perfect to cover distance and carry my Fly Fishing gear. Just the side Vario cases and Wet & Dry Fly rods across the top with the landing net. My fishing waist coat carries two reels and the small kit; waders and boots go in the cases. Its a great way to combine two of my hobbies. Catching a fish or two is always a bonus.Just Fish? er….ride.
I’ve been trying to get back into fishing lately, something I used to enjoy when my kids were young.
To that end, I have dusted off my old fishing gear and bought some new lures and stuff and have been trying my darndest to catch some fish ( without much luck, I might add )
So I thought…..why not combine my two interests and take a ride to go fishing!
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I loaded up a makeshift small tackle box and a collapsible rod and reel into my saddle bag and away I went. I rode up to lake Pleasant, about 35 miles away. The temperature was a beautiful 71 degrees when I got there.
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This is me all covered up to keep the sun off me. Too many rounds of skin cancer for me to take sun exposure lightly. Yeah I can even cover the end of my nose if I want to.
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I stomped around the edge of the lake and in and out of coves. The going was rough, the banks are steep and rocky and loose with no trails to walk on.
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I didn’t catch any fish today, but I did see some wildlife. I heard a snort on the hill above me and looked up to see this wild donkey looking down at me, he continued to follow me along a ridge line and continued to snort at me, I guess I was intruding on him. I also saw a family of donkeys with a young one in tow. There are a ton of them all around the lake, you can hear them braying in the morning.
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Also had a Great Blue Heron following me along, trying to catch some breakfast.
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I finally left about lunch time and stopped for lunch on the way home. It was a really nice morning.
Sorry about the lack of motorcycle pictures, I’ll get ‘em next time!
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We stay here. Duff Green Mansion. 3rd stay. We like it.
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This is the first time I ever put anything in a show. Smashed bugs and all. It’s tee shirt weather.
The house was built 1851 if my recollection is correct. It survived the siege as a hospital. This was a place of total war in 1863.That’s a magnificent villa.. And the bikes look ace too.