There used to be one in the building that the cafe was in, but it went to staff only.Didn’t someone put up a bad review for Snowden as there were no public loo’s on top of a mountain, should have realised if caught short hill walking your going to have to do a ”wild one” always recommended to take a trowel with you. And some paper too
It's not hill walking if you're taking the train to a cafe. Aren't cafes required to provide toilets? I'm thinking especially of the infirm or disabled who may enjoy a railway trip to the summit but be uncomfortable widdling in the wild.Didn’t someone put up a bad review for Snowden as there were no public loo’s on top of a mountain, should have realised if caught short hill walking your going to have to do a ”wild one” always recommended to take a trowel with you. And some paper too
@Joey Shabadoo post brought these to mind.
Our son runs a pub/restaurant. Its not a 2 for £10 place and gets good reviews.
But 2 recent ones made me cringe.
1. A guy compained that the grains of salt were too fine so gave it a poor review.
2. A woman who admits she has never been said that someone who had been told her that on his visit it was quiet. On that basis she decided it must be poor and put the lowest review possible.
Why do people do that ??
I had a bad experience with this, as IIRC the owner can reply but you can't then reply to the owner's answer (I suppose to prevent lengthy back-and-forths). We ate at a pub in my home town, Sunday roast, it was absolutely disgusting. You needed a chainsaw to cut the meat, the veg had all been re-heated in the oven so was dry and tasteless. When we complained they did nothing about it (we were the only ones eating in the whole place). I left a polite but accurately negative review and the owner came back with something like "we were sorry to hear this but not sure why you're complaining as you had your meals for free". Which was a complete lie because we paid in full, were not offereed a discount and only had a £10 voucher which we'd brough in ourselves, and was valid.When looking at TA reviews I do like the ones that have owner responses on them as it shows a truer picture.
I would hope visitors to Snowden would be a bit more savvy then fouling the footpath, but in the wilds, with no one about, it’s your only option if you’ve got to go.There used to be one in the building that the cafe was in, but it went to staff only.
Not certain there's enough privacy on any path to the summit of Snowdon to be able to use a trowel.
"CycleChat continues to pull the most punters, but it too is not a patch on its glory years, at least for forum connoisseurs. Some soldier bravely on, and there are doubtless stars I haven’t seen. But from where I’m standing, there’s no there there. Which is a highly personal interpretation of blah.I wonder what any Trip Adviser reviews of Cyclechat would read like?