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Hmm I'll have to check out that thread. I haven't been to Wembury yet
With my work I travel throughout the UK and this year I would like to go somewhere different, so I was just seeing where you all like to go in the summer time ![](/icons/s/cool.gif) |
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"Hmm I'll have to check out that thread. I haven't been to Wembury yet
With my work I travel throughout the UK and this year I would like to go somewhere different, so I was just seeing where you all like to go in the summer time "
Well I haven't been on holiday as such for 15 years but I went there as a kid. Whitby has a dracular experience, if you are interested. |
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My vagina is pretty warm and cosy, offers a welcoming reception and the view changes with the seasons.
Very difficult to get into tho, has a secret code.
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"Liverpool "
Mmm i wonder why
South Wales is a favourite of mine now
I have seen some fantastic places in the UK but Snowdonia is close to my heart but Glencoe and Anglesey are beautiful
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Cities.. Edinburgh is probably the jewel in the Crown of any where in Britain..
Scenary....the vastness of the Highlands is breathtaking.... But mountains of north Wales are in your face...
England offers quaint Ness... |
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Oxford, Ely, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, glen coe, aviemore, Oban, Loch Lomond.
Everywhere has its certain little jewels, it depends upon what you’re looking for. |
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"Sheffield, without a doubt. Used to be a complex network, still is to to the tourist, to be fair, but it's a cracking city full of the most honest folk in the world. "
The Crime statistics don't agree with you but i guess it depends on the area |
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"Where do you recommend? " For beaches anywhere from Druridge Bay to North Berwick.
For hills and wonderful views and buildings, Rothbury and Cragside.
For wilderness, anywhere from Bellingham up to Town Yetholm and across to Wooler. |
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"West Wales is lovely,Carmarthenshire known as the garden of Wales & the Pembrokeshire coast in particular are my favourites"
Tenby and Saundersfoot in West Wales ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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The North Cornwall coast; Bude, Tintagel, Boscastle. Great swimming at Trebarwith Strand and an unofficial nudist beach at Str@ngles near Crackington Haven. It's got it all. ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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"The North Cornwall coast; Bude, Tintagel, Boscastle. Great swimming at Trebarwith Strand and an unofficial nudist beach at Str@ngles near Crackington Haven. It's got it all. "
Yes i like St Ives down that way
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"The North Cornwall coast; Bude, Tintagel, Boscastle. Great swimming at Trebarwith Strand and an unofficial nudist beach at Str@ngles near Crackington Haven. It's got it all. "
Boscastle, Tintagal, did these with a female freind last year. Loved them. St Ives, St Austal, Perrien porth or any around or near here. Newquey / landsend is too commercail. |
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The western isles. Get the ferry from Ullapool to Stornoway then do the drive from the Butt down to Barra and then the ferry across to Oban. Great wildlife, mountains, stunning beaches, peace and quiet.
Good place for cycling, kayaking, fishing, climbing, camping, caravans, motor homes. Also get a lot of motorbike clubs and classic car clubs touring here. |
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There's too many places to list but I'll name Fountains Abbey and the surrounding water gardens as one, it's beautiful all year round but especially early autumn when all the trees go that orange colour. |
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North Wales. It's wild and Celtic. Walk for hours beside waterfalls without seeing a soul, take the narrow gauge Highland railway through idyllic scenery, visit a castle or, like us, pick a mountain top and have a long deep fuck against the hard rock. |
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"North Wales. It's wild and Celtic. Walk for hours beside waterfalls without seeing a soul, take the narrow gauge Highland railway through idyllic scenery, visit a castle or, like us, pick a mountain top and have a long deep fuck against the hard rock."
P.s. best naturist beach in UK at Morfa Dyffryn. |
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"There's too many places to list but I'll name Fountains Abbey and the surrounding water gardens as one, it's beautiful all year round but especially early autumn when all the trees go that orange colour."
Love Fountains Abbey, very atmospheric and beautiful x |
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