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Pick Your Own Mussels In Snowdonia!
 

Pick Your Own Mussels In Snowdonia!

If you have ever fancied trying your hand at collecting and cooking mussels, then a trip to Llandanwg beach just outside Harlech is where you need to go. Even if you do it just once in your life, it’s one of those things you wont forget. So come on, get involved and pick your own mussels in Snowdonia! YOU WILL NEED: A bucket 2 blunt knives A grill to put over the open fire A large pot to cook in An onion Garlic White Wine Cream (single or double) Wooden spoon firewood WHAT TO DO:   COLLECTING Check the tide times. You need to collect mussels at low tide. Go to the furthest left hand side of Llandanwg beach where you will see lots of rocks. You need to make your way down to the waters edge to the rocks covered in black seaweed. The mussels hide under this black seaweed; both on the rocks and…

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Pant Du Vineyard

[youtube]http://youtu.be/OsVMYQ0CDTo[/youtube] Pant Du is a small family run vineyard hidden at the foot of the Snowdonia Mountains in North Wales. Established in 2007 the vineyard now produces a range of red, white and rose wine as well as their own unique brand of apple cider. More recently the Hughes family have also started to bottle their own water from a nearby spring. The café, which is open throughout the summer months for tea, coffe and homemade cake, also hosts some wonderful wine tasting events and friendly vineyard tours. http://www.pantdu.co.uk/

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