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Your favourite place in the UK and why?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Looking to book a weekend away somewhere not been before.
I love South Devon - it's so unspoilt and relaxing to visit.
Forest of Dean - Symonds Yat with fantastic views, loads of activities and lovely places to stay.
London - so much to see and do.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oh gosh....this is a tough one for me as we have so much left to see, but...
The Shetland Islands are up there because of their beauty and remoteness.
Giant's Causeway and the Northern Coast of Northern Island for its rugged beauty.
And the Scottish Highlands because they are breathtaking and unique.
Not quite one place but one is too hard.
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Looking to book a weekend away somewhere not been before.
I love South Devon - it's so unspoilt and relaxing to visit.
Forest of Dean - Symonds Yat with fantastic views, loads of activities and lovely places to stay.
London - so much to see and do.
Sarah " Come on up to North Wales, and indulge yourself in the National Park and Clwydian AONB
Beaches, mountains, forest, lakes. Cosy inns, fine dining, Action and adventure or relaxing cruising on canals.
We've got the lot
Plus one or two wonderful fabbers |
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By (user no longer on site)
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East devon... That's where I am... I see the sea every morning and never tire of its loveliness.
We even have a nudist beach (very secluded) if you find the need!
Unspoilt places like Lyme Regis, sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton to name but a few xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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This is specific but, by the Observatory in Greenwich Park, at the bottom of the hill there is the University then London just opens up in front of you, it's beautiful. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Slightly wrong time of the year really for outdoors.
There's some great city weekend breaks, bath, York, Chester..
I kinda love Portsmouth/Southampton/Brighton this time of year |
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Edinburgh because my family are there. I love showing my boys the sites I saw as a child & I am appreciating them again.
Dawlish in South Devon, we had friends there so visited every year. We felt safe, knew our way round & everyone is so friendly!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really really want to visit The Lake District "
Do its a great place.....its a bit battered by the weather in places still at the min but still a beautiful place |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really really want to visit The Lake District
Do its a great place.....its a bit battered by the weather in places still at the min but still a beautiful place"
What part is best? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really really want to visit The Lake District
Do its a great place.....its a bit battered by the weather in places still at the min but still a beautiful place
What part is best? "
I guess it depends what your into i like windermere and bowness myself but i wouldnt try to put anyone of any part of it |
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"This is specific but, by the Observatory in Greenwich Park, at the bottom of the hill there is the University then London just opens up in front of you, it's beautiful. "
For someone who's born and bred in this area, you are so right, the view from observatory up and down the Thames across London as a boy was fantastic. But I will be honest as much as I still enjoy the view when I go up the park,it is getting spoil with nothing but new building replacing the old wharfs and the high rises being built behind is taking some of the magic away for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Perranporth in Kernow.
Been swimming the waves every year for forty years!
To view the beach go to the watering hole web cam
Heaven on a rather angry earth! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Perranporth in Kernow.
Been swimming the waves every year for forty years!
To view the beach go to the watering hole web cam
Heaven on a rather angry earth!"
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By *luetezoCouple
over a year ago
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"Perranporth in Kernow.
Been swimming the waves every year for forty years!
To view the beach go to the watering hole web cam
Heaven on a rather angry earth!"
From trevose head to lands end not find such beautiful coastline anywhere , |
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Northern Ireland.. Of course . Xx.
Some parts of England are beautiful though. The lake district, Brighton.. Even the buzz and pace of London in short bursts , though!
Lots of beautiful places. Let's hope they're not paved over and ruined to make space to build more ugly houses for the UK's... Ever expanding population. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Northern Ireland.. Of course . Xx.
Some parts of England are beautiful though. The lake district, Brighton.. Even the buzz and pace of London in short bursts , though!
Lots of beautiful places. Let's hope they're not paved over and ruined to make space to build more ugly houses for the UK's... Ever expanding population. "
Strangely - if you actually look at it , we have only built on a small percentage of our landmass. The perception is different.
Sarah |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Perranporth in Kernow.
Been swimming the waves every year for forty years!
To view the beach go to the watering hole web cam
Heaven on a rather angry earth!"
That reminds me of knickerbocker glorys.
Sarah - I need an ice cream emoji |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Oh gosh....this is a tough one for me as we have so much left to see, but...
The Shetland Islands are up there because of their beauty and remoteness.
Giant's Causeway and the Northern Coast of Northern Island for its rugged beauty.
And the Scottish Highlands because they are breathtaking and unique.
Not quite one place but one is too hard.
-Courtney "
Giants Causeway is on my must visit list.
Sarah |
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