The Sportsman's Arms

The road's a little wider these days!

 
We went over to Chester this afternoon to pick up a relative for a visit. Knowing the A55 would be crammed with holiday traffic, we took the scenic route over the Denbigh Moors, both there and back. On the way, we noted that The Sportsman's Arms was open for business, although we were passing before opening time and were in a hurry to get to Chester. The pub is officially the highest in Wales at nearly fifteen hundred feet above sea level. It has been closed down on a number of occasions over the past few years, but happily is now open for business. Covid precautions in place and a large marquee in case of the inevitable inclemency that the moor is apt to bring to the table, they're fully booked tonight and all looks good. We called there for a quick drink on the way back from Chester and sat in the Marquee as the earlier blue skies had turned to cloud - not cold, but with a cooler breeze than in the sunshine.

I would recommend anyone to make the effort to drive - or for the very fit and adventurous, cycle or walk - up over the moors. It really is a gloriously desolate and beautiful place, winter and summer alike and over the years I've worked up there in all seasons. If the pub's open, stop for a drink and maybe a meal or a snack. It really is a business that deserves support, particularly at this time. This is a local landmark and to see it go forever would be a tragedy.

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