Hi Julia.
Thanks for the information.
I like you, don't know where the year is going.
Why dont you come too to even the numbers up a bit? Do you get discount and also do I get some for referring you? Worth a try.
Thank you for all your help Sylvia. I am sure I will enjoy it. One question Sylvia re the Sila Mountains trip. Are the gradients steep as I have dodgy knees and have difficulty on downward slopes and uneven terrain?
By the way the temperature was 81 degrees today.
Best wishes.
Mel
Hi Mel,
I have a very bad back and usually cannot walk too far, but I made this and have photo with a mile wide grin to prove it. The paths are not too bad. They are marked with very few places where ou have to negotiate tree roots. The gradient seemed to me to be steeper going up than it was coming down. I got up to the top by using a ploy I had with my husband - just go as far as that next tree then decide whether to go further or back. Eventually going back is further than going ahead. Sarah will be able to advise you on this. If you decide not to go then there is a visitor centre, which may or may not be open according to staff inclination, and a flat walk to a lake where you can have your lunch (buy this in a superb deli on the stop to the Sila.) There is also a cafe/bar type place, and loos, near the coach park.
In September the temperature was usually 85 - 95.
Hope this helps. If you would like to know anything else, then please just ask.
Sylvia