Thursday, 26 November 2020

Brecons in the Distance

 

These were taken a few weeks ago when my Wife & I went to our caravan in Wales just before the lockdown they had. On the way up hill to a village called Bwlch we had to stop at traffic lights because of road resurfaceing. I looked out the side window and took in this view. Well my phone was in easy reach so I took a photo the realised there was a shrub in the way.

I managed to seek a couple of foot forward and stopped then too another shot of the view, this time it looked better. Just a pity I could not get out and go to the fence 

You are looking towards the Brecon Beacons and I think the high part is Pen Cerrig-calch


 

We had a last walk when we got to our destination and the cows just watched us go past

Happy Skywatch
 


17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quite a lovely view there.

Amy said...

That's quite a view, I have no idea how to pronounce those words sorry.

William Kendall said...

Beautiful shots!

Ontario Wanderer said...

My partner and I hiked in those hills a few years ago with the Holiday Fellowship group. Lovely, lovely area!

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Gorgeous countryside. The cows make me smile!

Nanda kumar said...

beautiful countryside!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It was just a pity I could not appreciate it more

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Nor do I, just copied the name from the map

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you William

Billy Blue Eyes said...

You are one up on me though I have wandered some hills near Builth

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Cows always make you smile, especially when they come over to say hellow

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is though would have been nicer if it was sunny

Sharon said...

What a beautiful view! I remember taking a train through Wales and being awestruck by the beauty.

Jeannelle said...

Very beautiful photos. I like the cows!

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

My husband's people are from Wales. I often wonder about Wales.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I like them as well such gentle creatures

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Where in Wales do they come from