Day Out In Rhyl 2022

My first day out of 2022 found me staying local and going for a 2.5 hour walk while a carer sitting service was with my Dad.

Changeable weather for the coast of north Wales as usual, here are a few of the snaps of the day from the lone kitesurfer braving the elements at #Rhyl beach, the RNLI Rhyl Lifeboat Station one of the busiest stations in Wales to the Foryd Harbour which has undergone a dramatic refurbishment in recent years and ending at Horton’s Nose Nature Reserve

Welcome to Sunny Rhyl
Near the Pro Kitesurfing School Rhyl beach
Near the Pro Kitesurfing School Rhyl beach
Shannon class lifeboat ‘Anthony Kenneth Heard’ Shannon class 13-34 Range/endurance 250 nautical miles
RNLI Rhyl Lifeboat Station over 150 years, the Lifeboat Crew in Rhyl have been saving lives at sea
looking over the Irish sea towards Llandudno and great orme
Green Buoy at Rhyl Harbour
Rhyl Harbour looking towards the Foryd Bridge is now known locally as the Blue Bridge
Rhyl Harbour
Rhyl Harbour
Behind the Green buoy is the harbour master’s office and Caffi Hwb Yr Harbwr – Harbour Hub Cafe and The Bike Hub Hire, Sales, Servicing, Repairs Rhyl Harbour
Horton’s Nose Nature Reserve looking towards Rhyl
Horton’s Nose Nature Reserve looking towards Snowdon Mountain

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