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:00:08. > :00:14.Summer in Wales is a time of sell demonstration. Holidays. I wahn't

:00:14. > :00:18.to see a castle and pubs. And the great outdoors. A time when many

:00:18. > :00:25.businesses must turn a profit. have put everything we have got

:00:25. > :00:31.into this. Or face a struggle to survive. And a time when good

:00:31. > :00:35.weather with make all things possible and bad can leave dreams

:00:35. > :00:45.in tatters. The weather could be better. This summer was

:00:45. > :00:47.

:00:47. > :00:55.extraordinary. It saw laughter, heartache. Try ul of. -- triumph

:00:55. > :01:01.and despair. These are our stories. Filmed in every corner of the

:01:01. > :01:11.nation across the summer of 2012. This is a story of a Sumner Wales.

:01:11. > :01:14.

:01:15. > :01:19.In summer 2012 we were all encouraged to staycation. That's

:01:19. > :01:22.holiday at home to you and me. It should have been a bumper year for

:01:22. > :01:25.camp sites and hotels but the weather undermined the best laid

:01:25. > :01:29.plans. And this is the front that could bring some very heavy

:01:29. > :01:35.downfalls tomorrow. With around 600 camping sites, Wales is arguably

:01:35. > :01:38.the camping capital of the UK. For the hardy lovers of life under

:01:38. > :01:42.canvas, there is no such thing as bad weather - only ill-prepared

:01:42. > :01:45.campers. Hi guys, alright, just arrived; so have you set up and

:01:45. > :01:48.everything OK? Yes. Yeah, just to let you know, there's a little bit

:01:48. > :01:53.of wet weather coming tonight, so, you know, just to make sure you're

:01:53. > :01:57.all pegged in. At Three Cliffs Bay campsite in the Gower, owner Tom

:01:57. > :02:00.Beynon has just heard of the approach of a nasty weather front.

:02:00. > :02:03.We've got a full site coming in and the weathermen are suggesting

:02:03. > :02:06.there's going to be a monsoon - which isn't particularly helpful.

:02:06. > :02:10.Just to make sure everything is secure and you don't leave anything

:02:10. > :02:14.that can fly away during the night. Tom's family have been running the

:02:14. > :02:18.campsite for three generations. grandmother and grandfather used to

:02:18. > :02:21.farm the farm and one day somebody knocked on the door, one wet Friday

:02:21. > :02:26.evening, wanted to put a tent in the field, which my grandfather and

:02:26. > :02:29.grandmother thought they were nuts. But then they saw a bit of money

:02:29. > :02:33.and they thought, "Oh well, hang on", you know, "Let's not be too

:02:33. > :02:37.hasty". So we had a tent in the bottom corner there with the sheep

:02:37. > :02:40.in the field. We get lots of regulars that come year in, year

:02:40. > :02:43.out, which is really nice, and there's people you get to know; and

:02:43. > :02:49.several people who came here as children who've got married here as

:02:49. > :02:53.well. So we get a real, real mix of people, and sometimes in the summer

:02:53. > :02:57.we can have 200 people playing football. It all adds to the nice

:02:57. > :03:00.family atmosphere that we've got going on here. This is the view

:03:00. > :03:04.that the campers get to look at when they have their cornflakes in

:03:04. > :03:08.the mornings. This former sheep field is now regularly reviewed as

:03:08. > :03:11.being one of the UK and Europe's top camp sites. In fact the

:03:11. > :03:16.Independent newspaper voted it as having the best view from a

:03:16. > :03:19.campsite anywhere in the world. When it's sunshine and lovely,

:03:19. > :03:23.everybody wants to be overlooking Three Cliffs Bay like these tents.

:03:23. > :03:27.But like this evening now, when a little bit of wind and a little bit

:03:27. > :03:30.of rain is on the way, we need to put the people in the protected

:03:30. > :03:38.fields at the back there to give them a bit of shelter from the

:03:38. > :03:44.inclement weather. It doesn't take long before the wet front arrives.

:03:44. > :03:50.It doesn't seem to dampen the hardy campers' spirits. Well some wine

:03:50. > :03:52.and some beer, all ready for the night. Camping, which was once

:03:52. > :03:57.enjoyed by only the most adventurous of us, has become a

:03:57. > :04:03.British holiday craze. With money tight, millions of families are

:04:03. > :04:06.embracing sleeping bags, camp fires and tent pegs. Let's have a

:04:06. > :04:13.practice run. I'm hoping we've got the right poles. For the veteran

:04:13. > :04:16.camper, it can offer a little entertainment. It's the worst

:04:16. > :04:21.possible scenario, isn't it? wish. Wish doesn't happen when you

:04:21. > :04:24.turn up at a campsite. But it's quite nice watching them doing it.

:04:24. > :04:29.It happens to all of us at some point or other. It is quite bad.

:04:29. > :04:32.I'm sure Sam will go and help them in a minute. I love it, I love the

:04:32. > :04:35.rain actually, as long as it doesn't go on for too long. No it's

:04:35. > :04:40.really nice, cosy, warm cosy feeling. We were hoping for a bit

:04:40. > :04:43.better weather really. It might be a bit better tomorrow. That will do.

:04:43. > :04:50.I tell you what, if there's any relationship going on there it's

:04:50. > :04:55.going to take a couple of days for that to make up. But if you can

:04:55. > :05:03.past that, you'll get past anything. It's the first test in a marriage.

:05:03. > :05:08.Get that out of the way, you'll cruise through the rest of it.

:05:08. > :05:11.bad weather has wreaked havoc with tourism businesses all over Wales.

:05:11. > :05:15.On a little knuckle of rock in the chilly Bristol Channel, Barry

:05:15. > :05:24.Island's funfair has had a disastrous summer so far. But

:05:24. > :05:28.whenever the rain stops falling, the crowds flood in. Come on, good

:05:28. > :05:36.boy, there we go then, thank you very much. Thank you very much

:05:36. > :05:39.Manager Vernon Studt and his team it's good news. We've got a few

:05:39. > :05:42.more coming then William, aye. This is our Bill here. He's getting

:05:42. > :05:48.ready with the fish. They're all wet, they're all wet and orange

:05:48. > :05:51.aren't they? Are you going to ring the bell? To be honest, I didn't

:05:51. > :05:54.expect this many people here. It's a horrible day isn't it? It's

:05:54. > :05:57.overcast, but they're coming out aren't they? It's filling up.

:05:57. > :06:07.little bit more sunshine and it will be even better. Win a goldfish,

:06:07. > :06:10.all wet and orange. Are you having a go? But it's a case of too little

:06:10. > :06:13.too late. For the last six years the fun fair has been hit by

:06:13. > :06:16.washout summers and the writing is on the wall. Everybody is finding

:06:16. > :06:19.things difficult. I think it's certainly the survival of the

:06:19. > :06:22.fittest, and you've just got to keep going and try and keep your

:06:22. > :06:25.head above water at the moment. Park owner Ian Rogers has had

:06:25. > :06:29.enough. He has secured planning permission to demolish the funfair

:06:29. > :06:34.and replace it with an undercover leisure complex. Times change and

:06:34. > :06:38.we've got to change with them. So, it will always be a fantastic place

:06:38. > :06:41.though, Barry Island, do you know what I mean. It's now just a

:06:41. > :06:46.question of when the work will begin. Will you drive one way

:06:46. > :06:50.around please, no head on bumping. Vernon is part of the Studt family

:06:50. > :06:54.funfair dynasty. A fourth generation showman. Can you come

:06:54. > :07:01.and help us out for a couple of hours? Oh you're a good 'un, you'r

:07:01. > :07:04.a good 'un. Until he took on Barry Island's summer pleasure park six

:07:04. > :07:07.years ago he worked the travelling circuit all year round. Being the

:07:08. > :07:11.fairground manager has given him a chance to lead a more settled life.

:07:11. > :07:15.Partner Tracy is worried. Vernon would love go back travelling with

:07:15. > :07:22.his, you know, with his dodgems, so. I think he's done his fair share of

:07:22. > :07:25.travelling now. Settle for a few more years still here, hopefully.

:07:25. > :07:30.When this is going to take place, I don't know. But maybe, maybe I'll

:07:30. > :07:33.be here next year, I don't know yet. Like I said, I've got to speak to

:07:33. > :07:37.Mr Rogers and see when development will start. Barry Island will

:07:37. > :07:42.always be Barry Island. What I want to do is make people talk about it

:07:42. > :07:46.even more, you know, for the right reasons. For Vernon and his fellow

:07:46. > :07:55.showmen, closing the funfair will be the end of an era. Very, very

:07:55. > :07:58.big shame. I came here in 1973, and it's gradually gone down hill.

:07:58. > :08:08.park will be closing in 15 minutes. The park will be close in 15

:08:08. > :08:11.minutes. Thank you. Because Barry is going to finish, we're not going

:08:11. > :08:18.to just, you know, curl up and finish with the business, that

:08:18. > :08:21.doesn't happen. The show must go on. On the border between Wales and

:08:21. > :08:29.England stands Bryngwyn Hall. Ancestral seat of the Sandbach

:08:29. > :08:32.family and home of Auriol, Marchioness of Linlithgow. Good

:08:32. > :08:34.girl. Is it your dinner time? Maintaining this substantial

:08:34. > :08:37.Georgian house and its 60 acres of parklands is costly. Lady

:08:37. > :08:45.Linlithgow and her household have turned Bryngwyn into a money making

:08:45. > :08:50.enterprise. And the summer is a particularly busy season. Today,

:08:50. > :08:54.they are laying on a tour and high tea for some very discerning guests.

:08:54. > :09:01.Christine the cook is stressed. We've got Trenarnie Women's

:09:01. > :09:06.Institute coming - I think there's 25 of them. And I really hate doing

:09:06. > :09:09.food for the WI ladies, because they're all such good cooks.

:09:09. > :09:12.Christine always gets very nervous when they're coming for tea, in

:09:12. > :09:20.case the place isn't dusted or the scones aren't right. But she always

:09:20. > :09:27.does a fabulous job. Because we're mixing the butter into the flour

:09:27. > :09:33.for the scones, which I hate! If I could find somewhere that sold

:09:33. > :09:36.little scones, I would buy them rather than make them! Tours of

:09:36. > :09:42.Bryngwyn Hall provide a much needed source of income so it's important

:09:42. > :09:47.they go well. I think the secret to a good tour is to make people feel

:09:47. > :09:53.welcome. I love opening the house up. I think I live in paradise here

:09:53. > :09:56.and as I always say, paradise doesn't come cheap. It's important

:09:56. > :10:04.that guests are given the right impression so afternoon tea at

:10:04. > :10:10.Bryngwyn is a formal affair. I like my napkins just so, you know!

:10:10. > :10:20.Served on the best bone china. Albert, I can see I've got to train

:10:20. > :10:27.

:10:27. > :10:33.you. Correct. So they pick it up and simply. Every detail must be

:10:33. > :10:38.perfect. $$$WHITE I've decided they're coming out. I can't wait

:10:38. > :10:42.any longer. We can relax, scones are made. Welcome to Bryngwyn. I'm

:10:42. > :10:45.very conscious you're local, and I think every time I have a group

:10:45. > :10:48.here, I learn something. So if there's anything you can add, or

:10:48. > :10:52.anything you know about the area, or anybody knew my grandparents,

:10:52. > :10:56.please tell me, it's always wonderful. It looks like the

:10:56. > :11:01.afternoon is off to a smooth start. But as the tour gets underway,

:11:01. > :11:08.there is a crisis in the kitchen. It's a disaster! Christine's

:11:08. > :11:11.vegetarian flan is burnt to a crisp. I think it's a little overlooked.

:11:11. > :11:17.It will have to do. What's in the other quiches? Bacon,

:11:17. > :11:27.unfortunately! Just tell them it's sun dried tomatoes! No, no, this is

:11:27. > :11:28.

:11:28. > :11:34.bad, and I haven't got a spare. This is not good! In summer,

:11:34. > :11:39.whatever the weather, overseas visitors pour into Wales. And top

:11:39. > :11:44.of their must see list is our castles. We have more per square

:11:44. > :11:49.mile than any other country. Ruined, restored, dilapidated, eccentric,

:11:49. > :11:59.square, tenth century, 18 Century, take your pick. One even comes with

:11:59. > :12:00.

:12:00. > :12:03.a working farm. Woah! Good girls. Each summer, 40,000 tourists

:12:03. > :12:05.traipse through a Carmarthenshire farmyard to reach Carreg Cennen

:12:05. > :12:09.Castle perched high on a crag above it. Fortunately farmer Bernard

:12:09. > :12:14.Llewellyn is not too bothered by his paying guests. I quite like

:12:14. > :12:17.people, I do. But I particularly think of some of the foreigners

:12:17. > :12:20.visitors that we have. I mean they really are lovely people; they've

:12:20. > :12:24.come here basically because they, you know, they want to see some of

:12:24. > :12:29.the heritage of other parts of Europe, or as far as the Americans

:12:29. > :12:32.are concerned, it's any sort of heritage to be quite frank. I love

:12:32. > :12:42.telling Americans that it really is quite a modern castle - it's only

:12:42. > :12:49.

:12:49. > :12:52.late 13, 14th Century! Austria, from Austria, yeah. Oh we have

:12:52. > :12:56.plenty of castles, but not so romantic like the ones in Wales.

:12:56. > :13:01.When I go back from here to India, I have taken so many photographs.

:13:01. > :13:04.Definitely I'll show them my friends. Most of them are very

:13:04. > :13:07.restored and you can't climb around, and, these castles are more

:13:07. > :13:16.adventurous. The castle is a vital source of income for this hill

:13:16. > :13:19.farming family. It's a very small upland farm. It's reality. It's

:13:19. > :13:23.probably the only way we could exist. But they didn't inherit it

:13:23. > :13:27.so much as acquire it by mistake. This farm was part of a very large

:13:27. > :13:30.estate, the Cawdor estate, and they own a lot of land in this area. And

:13:30. > :13:37.when the estate was sold, my father-in-law, as a tenant, offered

:13:37. > :13:40.to buy it, and something quite strange happened! Because there

:13:40. > :13:43.were no deeds associated with the farm, they drew a red line around

:13:43. > :13:52.whole, well the whole of Castell, which is what this farm is called,

:13:52. > :13:57.and as a result of that we actually own the castle as well. The family

:13:57. > :14:02.are a canny lot. After taking over the property, they concentrated on

:14:02. > :14:06.developing the farm and its castle as a tourist concern. The reality

:14:06. > :14:16.is we now tend to farm very much with the visitors that come here in

:14:16. > :14:16.

:14:16. > :14:19.mind. Go on! Go on! Go on! Go on! Go on! Bernard even rears long horn

:14:19. > :14:22.cattle, an ancient British breed because they make the castle look

:14:22. > :14:25.even more medieval. Yes, you're a good girl aren't you? You know,

:14:25. > :14:30.it's not every day that you see these great horned beasties

:14:31. > :14:33.galloping passed you. Come on children! Voted Wales' most

:14:33. > :14:43.romantic castle, the family have added a wedding venue to their

:14:43. > :14:52.

:14:52. > :14:56.We do an awful lot of weddings. Basically, people have just come as

:14:56. > :15:03.tourists and then they think, I wouldn't mind having that as a

:15:03. > :15:08.wedding venues. This is where we do the civil ceremonies. The whole

:15:08. > :15:10.idea was to have the castle up their. It is one of the more

:15:10. > :15:19.profitable parts of our Business but having said that, it is also

:15:19. > :15:22.very demanding. Brides tend to be very demanding, I find! The

:15:22. > :15:30.tourists are starting to trickle through which is the real bread and

:15:30. > :15:35.butter of this place. I have a castle in my house to play with, a

:15:36. > :15:45.small one. Whether you visit Wales or London, you should come and see

:15:45. > :15:49.this castle, it is very special. remember one American lady with

:15:49. > :15:57.spectacles with semi-precious stones on the outside and a plastic

:15:57. > :16:07.bag on her head. She said to me, we have just done 39 castles but this

:16:07. > :16:10.

:16:10. > :16:13.has to be the cue just! Now that the writing is on the wall

:16:13. > :16:18.for Barry Island, Vernon's other ventures are more important than

:16:18. > :16:25.ever. He has travelled to Aberystwyth to check on an

:16:25. > :16:29.amusement ride pitch he leases on the prominent. What we have here is

:16:29. > :16:36.a children's train ride. Behind we have the children's cups and

:16:36. > :16:41.saucers and I think what might be very profitable is the bungee jumps.

:16:41. > :16:45.They will work pretty well here. Despite being based in Barry Island

:16:45. > :16:50.for a large part of the year, and Vernon has kept his close ties with

:16:50. > :17:00.the travelling showman a community. Vernon is a cousin and he has known

:17:00. > :17:10.me all my life. He is a nice lad. have never given up the travelling

:17:10. > :17:13.side. Maybe one day I will come back here myself, it all depends. A

:17:13. > :17:22.shame to see Barry Island goal because it has been a long, long

:17:22. > :17:26.time. For a Vernon, and moved west could be on the cards. I love

:17:26. > :17:30.Aberystwyth and the people are great. It is a nice part of the

:17:30. > :17:35.country. Our family have been associated with their grounds for

:17:35. > :17:45.one had and 30 years. I have always regarded Aberystwyth as the capital

:17:45. > :17:53.

:17:53. > :18:00.of mid-Wales. On the border between Wales and England is Brangwyn Hall.

:18:00. > :18:05.That was me when I married. I didn't realise I was being painted

:18:05. > :18:10.to certain dimensions, because I had to go in the frame of John's

:18:10. > :18:17.ex-wife. It makes me laugh now but when John and I split up, he gave

:18:17. > :18:24.me a portrait. History doesn't relate to whether the third wife

:18:24. > :18:29.will fit the frame! It may be open to tourists but the hall is still

:18:29. > :18:36.very much a private family home. The first time we opened the house,

:18:37. > :18:42.we rushed around, tidying it all up and put everything away. We said

:18:42. > :18:46.after the first time, no, this is our home, but a house, a home. So

:18:46. > :18:51.we leave everything out now and people see our lucky when the pits

:18:51. > :19:00.and that is what they enjoy because it is not like going into a

:19:00. > :19:04.National Trust house. This is my room, it is absolutely wonderful,

:19:04. > :19:09.apart from the fact that spiders keep catching here and I am

:19:09. > :19:16.terrified of spiders. I'm going to take the through -- food through

:19:16. > :19:20.now. That is my mother there in the middle. I will take the paper off

:19:20. > :19:25.and get everybody else to do the running about. As the tour draws to

:19:25. > :19:34.a close, Haiti is laid out in the dining room. Well Christine's

:19:34. > :19:43.baking are pleased the ladies of the Women's Institute? Does it work,

:19:43. > :19:49.this thing? Then all do it. Will it be over cooked vegetarian flan do?

:19:49. > :19:52.Delicious, it really melts in the mouth. The cooking is very much to

:19:52. > :19:57.Women's Institute standard. I have only had a few bites but I'm going

:19:57. > :20:07.back for more! Christine has pulled it off. It seems to have gone, that

:20:07. > :20:07.

:20:07. > :20:12.is the main thing. They are eating. We would like to thank you very

:20:12. > :20:20.much for an absolutely fascinating evening. We've really enjoyed the

:20:20. > :20:27.food, we have stuffed ourselves silly. She knows all about what she

:20:27. > :20:31.is talking about and her family goes back such a long way. With

:20:31. > :20:38.another successful tour in the bag and their reputation intact, were

:20:38. > :20:44.hustled can relax. I'll take the high heels out and put my boots on

:20:44. > :20:54.and take the dog out. He did brilliantly. As ever. Kitchen is

:20:54. > :20:57.

:20:57. > :21:01.closing! Summer events are always at the mercy of the weather. This

:21:01. > :21:09.year, more than most. Some have made alternative plans whilst

:21:09. > :21:13.others just prayed that the sun would shine. For the last 22 years,

:21:13. > :21:20.whatever the weather, the streets of Grangetown in Cardiff have been

:21:21. > :21:24.filled with the noise and colour of the carnival. This year, for the

:21:24. > :21:28.first time in its history, a commercial sponsor is backing it so

:21:28. > :21:38.organisers have decided to go for broke. They have moved the parade

:21:38. > :21:39.

:21:39. > :21:43.into the city centre and are planning a holiday of celebrations.

:21:43. > :21:47.The leading designer, Aegean, has an impressive 12 carnivals under

:21:47. > :21:57.his belt and this year, his creations will be even bigger and

:21:57. > :21:59.

:21:59. > :22:06.better, including at 10 ft rabbit. This is Robo bunny. I think I need

:22:06. > :22:12.to to get off now. The head is spinning around and around. This

:22:12. > :22:17.year's parade will include a whole menagerie of a fantastical puppets.

:22:17. > :22:22.This is an octopus and I think he will be painted lime green. At one

:22:22. > :22:30.point he was going to be shocking pink but I put my foot down. This

:22:30. > :22:34.is a bird of prey so he can be built a proper. He is a dream.

:22:34. > :22:37.of costume and choreography planning are coming to a head.

:22:37. > :22:41.You've got to be able to dance in these as well so keep the

:22:41. > :22:47.choreographic very simple. dance teacher tuna Campbell Davies

:22:47. > :22:55.takes it all in her stride. Q one to try one? Have ago. When

:22:55. > :23:05.everything is finished, you think, this is amazing. If we had a little

:23:05. > :23:07.

:23:07. > :23:11.bit of sunshine, that is all we need. Feel free to make noise with

:23:11. > :23:15.your feet. This year and the pressure is well and truly on. Not

:23:15. > :23:21.only will it be parading through the busy city centre, but their

:23:21. > :23:28.audience will be swelled by thousands of football fans clocking

:23:28. > :23:33.to the Millennium Stadium. This is our footballer section, and nice

:23:33. > :23:38.tribute from bass to the Olympic Games. We are feminising this

:23:38. > :23:45.because it is such a male-dominated sport. There are lots of different

:23:45. > :23:50.pieces going on plus a big carnival parade which lasts three hours, so

:23:50. > :23:55.it should be an amazing day for everybody. For the artistic

:23:55. > :24:01.director, Steve Fletcher, the appeal is simple. Who hasn't wanted

:24:01. > :24:11.to dance down the centre of Cardiff, dressed as a two-metre high giant

:24:11. > :24:12.

:24:12. > :24:17.prawn? It is another washout day on Barry Island. The school holidays

:24:17. > :24:22.have started and the park should be at its busiest. But with no hope of

:24:22. > :24:26.the weather improving, Vernon has decided not to open the funfair.

:24:26. > :24:30.familiar sight, looking at those gates closed over. Time is running

:24:30. > :24:35.out for him and the team. But the funfair due to close for the season

:24:35. > :24:38.in September, they have little chance to cover their losses and he

:24:38. > :24:48.and the park order now has news of when the demolition work is due to

:24:48. > :24:50.

:24:50. > :24:54.start. This is a day for it! A nice cup of tea for you. This is the

:24:54. > :25:00.second day this week that has not given any of us a chance, none

:25:00. > :25:05.whatsoever. With a new complex down here, whatever it might be, senilis,

:25:05. > :25:13.bowling alleys, whatever, it has to be better than this. We are ready

:25:13. > :25:16.to go. The airier where the log is will be demolished first so come

:25:16. > :25:20.the end of September, all these rides will be pulled off the site.

:25:20. > :25:24.It is bad news for the fund their but Ian does have a proposal for

:25:24. > :25:29.Vernon. Will you be interested in coming into the new development?

:25:29. > :25:34.Yes, I do like to come on board. Anybody who has supported me

:25:34. > :25:40.through the hard times, and it has been very hard to the last five

:25:40. > :25:46.years, I am glad to hear that you're interested. Yes, definitely.

:25:46. > :25:54.I am here now and we're taking the good with the bad and hopefully

:25:54. > :26:02.they will be good at the end of all this. It will be cracking. So they

:26:02. > :26:12.say on Davan and Stacey, is that right, Vernon? Barry Island, it is

:26:12. > :26:14.

:26:14. > :26:18.cracking, I wouldn't lie to you, that is what they say!

:26:18. > :26:25.At Three Cliffs Bay, the bad weather has well and truly set in.

:26:25. > :26:28.Camping in conditions like this is not for the faint-hearted. We have

:26:28. > :26:33.at lowly tent here which I think people have gone to a B&B tonight

:26:33. > :26:38.because the wind and rain are having an effect on that.

:26:38. > :26:44.Considering it is rough, everyone else seems pretty good. It is

:26:44. > :26:54.fantastic, you cannot beat it, can you? You wouldn't want to go to

:26:54. > :26:59.Tenerife or anywhere, really. wardens, we will be up checking on

:26:59. > :27:04.everyone. You've got to be nuts but you cannot not go, especially if

:27:04. > :27:09.you have paid for it in advance, which you have. We have had a

:27:09. > :27:14.couple of cancellations, people are chilling out. It is all part of the

:27:14. > :27:17.experience. We have had 10% of people cancelling which for all the

:27:17. > :27:27.weather warnings, we're quite pleased with that. There will be

:27:27. > :27:29.

:27:29. > :27:33.sunshine tomorrow so little all be OK tomorrow. How are you doing? Was

:27:33. > :27:42.that the cleverest idea, to try and get down? We have to do these zips

:27:42. > :27:46.up because the wind is getting in there. The wind blew and the tent

:27:46. > :27:52.nearly disappeared so we had to grab it before it took off! Will

:27:52. > :27:57.probably go and find a B&B, I think. You cannot get attend up with a

:27:57. > :28:02.broken the poll. This hasn't put you off, though, you'll be back

:28:02. > :28:09.next year? Keep on going, that's what we need. There's some sunshine

:28:09. > :28:17.of a there. It will be sunny in an arc. Wales is in the firing line

:28:17. > :28:27.for a risk of flooding. Next time: Olympic fever sweeps

:28:27. > :28:30.

:28:30. > :28:37.Cardiff. Come on Team GB. A tour guide turns gladiator. I am ready