I like the idea of Fairy being warm rather than cold. Her natural coat isn't that furry, like my dog's. When it's cold out I need to time his potty breaks. 👍👍
What a beautiful place! I think Fairy looked a bit disappointed on the way back: "Why did you take me into a forest with NO SQUIRRELS??" It's no doubt better that way for you, especially with those steep cliff-edges. Fairy is getting to be quite the mountain goat---er, greyhound! Thank you for sharing this lovely walk with your lovely dog & charming daughter.
Lucie, I finally got around to watching this, and - in addition to being a stunningly beautiful walk, it GREATLY resembles a place where I resided in a Great Aunt's house after I (& my beloved dog) returned from teaching in China - Riondel, B.C. Canada, on the site of an old mine. The trails there are NOT really "official", and the elevation isn't as high right there, but the trails, flora, little streamlets, etc. are very similar. On those vantage points, though, the view is down to a 100-mile long lake - Kootenay Lake. Walked there MANY times with my dog - always a little leery of perhaps slipping off the often precipitous trail, and into a mine crevasse. Once in winter, my big black dog (THRILLED with the snow he'd never experienced before), took off running - undoubtedly after a squirrel or something. I called and called and retraced all steps, getting ever-sicker at heart, only to find him sitting arrow-straight outside a neighbour's place, waiting for me to find him. What relief...!! So, I understand your needing to keep Fairy on-leash... Wonderful walk, delightful sights, and LOVED the way Fairy totally zonked-out at night upon return to your van. Classic. Looking forward to your possible Scotland trip (my paternal ancestral homeland - well, 3/4. The other 1/4 is the Fair Green Isle.) Cheers from far away!
No she has a high prey drive from her previous racing and runs off chasing squirrels and recently cut her ear and face badly whilst doing so. She stays on lead in the woods for her own safety and only goes off lead on the beach
Both Wales and Fairy are so beautiful.
There are wonderful trails of varied difficulty that are perfect for walking our fur buddies.
Stunningly beautiful. Thank you for bringing us along with Fairy!
I just love it when Fairy's on the couch and it's lights out!
This area reminds me of the hiking in my home state of Oregon 🙂
Just lovely. Thank you so much. Fairy seems to be very trail-wise.
I like the idea of Fairy being warm rather than cold. Her natural coat isn't that furry, like my dog's. When it's cold out I need to time his potty breaks. 👍👍
Fairy is, as you full well know, a beautiful dog. Loved this walk!
What a beautiful place! I think Fairy looked a bit disappointed on the way back: "Why did you take me into a forest with NO SQUIRRELS??" It's no doubt better that way for you, especially with those steep cliff-edges. Fairy is getting to be quite the mountain goat---er, greyhound! Thank you for sharing this lovely walk with your lovely dog & charming daughter.
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Oh my goodness! Fairy has the sweetest, most expressive ears! Looks like a lovely walk…. A bit of a magical place. Thank you for taking us with you
Fairy looks like a " Poireaux" ( green cute veggie) with her nice coat. 👕🥬
Beautiful flora and great video as usual.
What a fabulous place to go for a walk 👍👍
Great weather BTW. Lovely little place. Fairy's quite fit. My grey is 10 years old she sleeps even more now, but loves being off the lead.
Love you Fairy, love this Area
Aww you've created sucha lovely life for sweet Fairy,have teh best time!!
That was an amazing forest walk, the scenery was awesome. I wonder if Fairy was dreaming about it on her sleep back home.
Thank you for sharing 💕
Lucie, I finally got around to watching this, and - in addition to being a stunningly beautiful walk, it GREATLY resembles a place where I resided in a Great Aunt's house after I (& my beloved dog) returned from teaching in China - Riondel, B.C. Canada, on the site of an old mine. The trails there are NOT really "official", and the elevation isn't as high right there, but the trails, flora, little streamlets, etc. are very similar. On those vantage points, though, the view is down to a 100-mile long lake - Kootenay Lake.
Walked there MANY times with my dog - always a little leery of perhaps slipping off the often precipitous trail, and into a mine crevasse. Once in winter, my big black dog (THRILLED with the snow he'd never experienced before), took off running - undoubtedly after a squirrel or something. I called and called and retraced all steps, getting ever-sicker at heart, only to find him sitting arrow-straight outside a neighbour's place, waiting for me to find him. What relief...!!
So, I understand your needing to keep Fairy on-leash... Wonderful walk, delightful sights, and LOVED the way Fairy totally zonked-out at night upon return to your van. Classic. Looking forward to your possible Scotland trip (my paternal ancestral homeland - well, 3/4. The other 1/4 is the Fair Green Isle.) Cheers from far away!
Real garden gnomes live in that forest.
Yay! I love your videos❤
Beeoutsy coyed..
Wales looks like Middle Earth. Are you Welsh, if it's not inappropriate to ask?
No I’m not Welsh but been going there since a young child and love it. Will move there one day!
..nice, but can`t fairy walk without dogleash?...
No she has a high prey drive from her previous racing and runs off chasing squirrels and recently cut her ear and face badly whilst doing so. She stays on lead in the woods for her own safety and only goes off lead on the beach
Hello to all of you \(ϋ)/♩
Betws y Coed does indeed look very nice in the sunshine (in feb!). global warming eh ??