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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So for last year being a single boring male with no desire to getting smashed on a weekend and going to work skint Monday i tend to take my battery out my phone get in the car and see where I end up. Places I've been are..
Abbotsbury
Weymouth
Lulworth
Tintagel
Lands end
Padstow
Weston super mare
Manchester
Stratford
Bath
Hastings
Winchelsea
Canterbury
Edinburgh
Which leaves me with where too go this weekend I've met lovely people while out and about nothing sexual it's more of just going anywhere meeting locals having fun do love countryside flint built walls wildlife just peace waiting for time to pass.. has anyone got any places nearby places to drink places to eat that's just England at its finest. ?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Kettlewell
Hawes
Grassington...
Start at Skipton and drive through wharfdale and wensleydale...
It's whinging beautiful with plenty of village pubs and some very interesting people |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So for last year being a single boring male with no desire to getting smashed on a weekend and going to work skint Monday i tend to take my battery out my phone get in the car and see where I end up. Places I've been are..
Abbotsbury
Weymouth
Lulworth
Tintagel
Lands end
Padstow
Weston super mare
Manchester
Stratford
Bath
Hastings
Winchelsea
Canterbury
Edinburgh
Which leaves me with where too go this weekend I've met lovely people while out and about nothing sexual it's more of just going anywhere meeting locals having fun do love countryside flint built walls wildlife just peace waiting for time to pass.. has anyone got any places nearby places to drink places to eat that's just England at its finest. ?
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What a fantastic approach for you life, brilliant keep it up!
This is why time machines should be invented, if only!
Isle of Arran, bit of trek though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So for last year being a single boring male with no desire to getting smashed on a weekend and going to work skint Monday i tend to take my battery out my phone get in the car and see where I end up. Places I've been are..
Abbotsbury
Weymouth
Lulworth
Tintagel
Lands end
Padstow
Weston super mare
Manchester
Stratford
Bath
Hastings
Winchelsea
Canterbury
Edinburgh
Which leaves me with where too go this weekend I've met lovely people while out and about nothing sexual it's more of just going anywhere meeting locals having fun do love countryside flint built walls wildlife just peace waiting for time to pass.. has anyone got any places nearby places to drink places to eat that's just England at its finest. ?
What a fantastic approach for you life, brilliant keep it up!
This is why time machines should be invented, if only!
Isle of Arran, bit of trek though."
Thank you... yes probably too far might book long weekend in September do loch Ness fort William John agroats ect Edinburgh was bit far but saw the panda which was great |
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"So for last year being a single boring male with no desire to getting smashed on a weekend and going to work skint Monday i tend to take my battery out my phone get in the car and see where I end up. Places I've been are..
Abbotsbury
Weymouth
Lulworth
Tintagel
Lands end
Padstow
Weston super mare
Manchester
Stratford
Bath
Hastings
Winchelsea
Canterbury
Edinburgh
Which leaves me with where too go this weekend I've met lovely people while out and about nothing sexual it's more of just going anywhere meeting locals having fun do love countryside flint built walls wildlife just peace waiting for time to pass.. has anyone got any places nearby places to drink places to eat that's just England at its finest. ?
What a fantastic approach for you life, brilliant keep it up!
This is why time machines should be invented, if only!
Isle of Arran, bit of trek though.
Thank you... yes probably too far might book long weekend in September do loch Ness fort William John agroats ect Edinburgh was bit far but saw the panda which was great "
Wait a week or so for Edinburgh...
The festival starts soon...they the place will be buzzing 24/7 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love doing just the same.
My wanderlust is pretty high.
Anywhere this weekend ?
Possibly Manchester again so not really as it's fairly close! "
Not bad Manchester was nice lots of cheap drinks although probably normal prices not as good as it's hay day used to go to sankeys a lot heard it's shut now. Might venture to cotswold hear it's very pretty |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
If we're talking local...then Cambridge would be the best option, although a little further afield Norwich is a pleasant city...
...I was pleasantly surprised by Leicester when I went a year ago...Bath is a wonderful city as is Chester.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If we're talking local...then Cambridge would be the best option, although a little further afield Norwich is a pleasant city...
...I was pleasantly surprised by Leicester when I went a year ago...Bath is a wonderful city as is Chester.."
Passed Bath on my recent Weston super mare trip. Really should have stopped off |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Marc and I absolutely love road trips. We have been nearly everywhere in the UK, along with our dogs. It's the most fun you can have - getting in your car with a good song list or audio book and driving wherever. Taking packed lunches and walking the day away once you get wherever you end up.
I'm not sure I could recommend a single place, though. Everywhere is worth going. Have you been to the Highlands, though? If you feel like disappearing for a few days take a road trip up there and bring your boots. Have a blast! |
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"Marc and I absolutely love road trips. We have been nearly everywhere in the UK, along with our dogs. It's the most fun you can have - getting in your car with a good song list or audio book and driving wherever. Taking packed lunches and walking the day away once you get wherever you end up.
I'm not sure I could recommend a single place, though. Everywhere is worth going. Have you been to the Highlands, though? If you feel like disappearing for a few days take a road trip up there and bring your boots. Have a blast!"
Climb Ben Nevis. OP, see if you can meet Courtney - she looks hot!
Then Snowdon in Wales.
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Quieter spots in Cambs are great. The Cotswolds. Stoke on Trent and nearby Peak District or Chesterfield/Lichfield. Leeds. All places that aren't that big but have character and interest plus loads of stuff nearby |
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The dales - they are beautiful and crossing the moors perfection
Mwah
I love doing exactly what you do .... uk is amazing - as an Aussie I appreciate the history and the scenery so much ....
Have fun |
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"So for last year being a single boring male with no desire to getting smashed on a weekend and going to work skint Monday i tend to take my battery out my phone get in the car and see where I end up. Places I've been are..
Abbotsbury
Weymouth
Lulworth
Tintagel
Lands end
Padstow
Weston super mare
Manchester
Stratford
Bath
Hastings
Winchelsea
Canterbury
Edinburgh
Which leaves me with where too go this weekend I've met lovely people while out and about nothing sexual it's more of just going anywhere meeting locals having fun do love countryside flint built walls wildlife just peace waiting for time to pass.. has anyone got any places nearby places to drink places to eat that's just England at its finest. ?
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Does it have to be England?
We have some beautiful roads over here and The Gower is an amazing place to visit if the weather is on your side.
Visit Wales
(I don't work for the West Wales tourism office).
It does explain why you might have to pay to drive over here though - it's a bargain |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Marc and I absolutely love road trips. We have been nearly everywhere in the UK, along with our dogs. It's the most fun you can have - getting in your car with a good song list or audio book and driving wherever. Taking packed lunches and walking the day away once you get wherever you end up.
I'm not sure I could recommend a single place, though. Everywhere is worth going. Have you been to the Highlands, though? If you feel like disappearing for a few days take a road trip up there and bring your boots. Have a blast!"
This sounds perfect where abouts is the best place to go as I'm looking for nice ale fresh food and a b&b where all the locals look at you like why the hell is he in here haha
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"Quieter spots in Cambs are great. The Cotswolds. Stoke on Trent and nearby Peak District or Chesterfield/Lichfield. Leeds. All places that aren't that big but have character and interest plus loads of stuff nearby "
Chesterfield |
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