South & West Wales Sunday Run 23rd March 2014

Here are the details for the March run.

The run is organised by Gary & Brigitte.

Meet at 10.00 am at the Sainsbury's car park in Swansea for a 10.30 am start.
 
The run is approximately 75 miles long.
 
We will be going through North Gower, then Burry Port, Kidwelly, Ferryside, back towards Llanelli to finish at the Red Lion in Llandybie for a carvery lunch.
 
Lunch: 2 Courses £11.95. 3 Courses £13.95.
 
Starter's menu: Soup & bread roll, prawn cocktail, chicken liver pate & melba toast, cream garlic mushrooms in puff pastry.
As it's a carvery, we don't need people to choose anything else in advance (please inform Gary or Brigitte if vegetarian main course).There will be desserts on the day.
 
Contact details:
Email: b.philip1@sky.com
Landline: 01792 280777 
Gary's mobile: 07828 509319
 
We will need to know numbers by the Thursday morning please (20 March). 

We’ll be there.

We’ll be there.

A big thank you today to Gary and Brigitte (or the other way around!!!) for a lovely run today. Beautiful countryside and coastal run in superb sunshine. Roof down all day. Good stop in Burry Port for coffee on the harbour. Lunch in The Red Lion, Llandybie was excellent. Need to use this one again. One of the top 3 in our estimation. We didnt have starters or dessert but they looked absolutely gorgeous and the main carvery course was exceptional.

Thank you again for a lovely day out.

Philip and Glenis

Thank you Gary and Brigitte for a lovely run this morning.

Lovely lunch in the Red Lion.

And great roof down weather too.

You never know, one day I might get our mutual friend Dillwyn to join us!!

Keith

 

Big Thanks to Brigitte for organising a great run.
I suspect Brigitte may have had some occasional assistance from Gary as well though !

It was a very good day and my first topless run this year, lets hope there are many more.
Nice to have a bit of ‘coastal’ in the run too.
Burry Port stop was good & a very good lunch at the end of it.

All of that followed by Keith M, Nephew John and myself wandering over a couple of mountains (and we explored a wind farm) before finally dropping onto the M4 home for a well desrved sunday afternoon snooze.

And KF03MAZ behaved perfectly for every one of the 130 miles, just as she always does.

Thanks Brigitte (and Gary)

Keith