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The day-long Spoons pilgrimage in north Wales stops by six different boozers

How much do you looove ’Spoons? Are you such a huge fan of its affordable beer, bespoke carpets and hefty breakfasts that you would spend 12 uninterrupted hours hopping across as many JD Wetherspoons pubs as you possibly could? Well, a new coach trip will make that possible.
Lloyd’s Coaches has created a mammoth pub crawl that will travel a total of 250 miles through North Wales and nearby border towns. The pilgrimage is happening on Saturday June 27 and will stop by six different Wetherspoons. Initially, the company only planned to run one tour but the first coach was so popular that it introduced a second, which is also selling out fast.
The first will set off from Dollgellau at 9.15am and pick up passengers from nine other locations before dropping them off at the starting pub, The Wilfred Owen in Oswestry at 12pm. It’ll end at the Pen Cob in Pwllhelli at 8.15pm.Punters will have around 45-minutes to scoff a full English or sink a pint (or two) at each spot. The other coach will run an hour later.
A place on the coach costs £20, although that doesn’t include the drinks or food that your buy along the way. Here all the pubs that the ‘Spoons Pilgrimage’ will stop at:
Fancy an entire day of Spoons-hopping? You can book onto the crawl here.
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