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The Best UK Holiday Destination Is...
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Northumberland coast is wonderful3
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The Highlands.
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Lymington …very friendly, scenic (especially if you like walking…around hurst castle and the marshes) and eating out superb.2
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Nowhere as weather shit. Ibiza always ...1
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AFKABartram said:Amazing to think when this thread was started 12 years ago I’d hardly been anywhere coastal in the UK (including Kent).
Been so so many amazing places since. North Yorkshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Kent, Sussex, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, IoW.
Dorset probably my favourite county, love so many places there. But Broadstairs is definitely my ‘happy place’. Fish n chips sitting on Viking Bay, ice cream from Morellis. Just love the place and only an hour away. Can’t believe it took me nearly 40 years to discover it.
Still desperately want to try Cornwall, Wales, Lake District.1 -
Ipswich.6
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Valleysarr said:Nowhere as weather shit. Ibiza always ...
I often lash out and spoil my beloved on city breaks. We have been to Budapest and Prague in recent years, stayed in nice hotels, threw money around like confetti and the entire three night stays only came to £500 for the pair of us.
That aside, IOW is beautiful and I do like the relaxed atmosphere of Brighton.0 -
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Bournemouth Addick said:Living in a holiday destination I suppose I also see the worst of it as well i.e. crowds, drunks, traffic, litter, etc but when all you grockles have gone home it's still a lovely place to live, by and large. Quite like the winters down here as the beach is often empty and the waves are crashing in.
Lots of nice places mentioned above (exc Gillingham) but Cornwall's especially lovely IMO.
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HastingsRed said:Bournemouth Addick said:Living in a holiday destination I suppose I also see the worst of it as well i.e. crowds, drunks, traffic, litter, etc but when all you grockles have gone home it's still a lovely place to live, by and large. Quite like the winters down here as the beach is often empty and the waves are crashing in.
Lots of nice places mentioned above (exc Gillingham) but Cornwall's especially lovely IMO.
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ForeverAddickted said:HastingsRed said:Bournemouth Addick said:Living in a holiday destination I suppose I also see the worst of it as well i.e. crowds, drunks, traffic, litter, etc but when all you grockles have gone home it's still a lovely place to live, by and large. Quite like the winters down here as the beach is often empty and the waves are crashing in.
Lots of nice places mentioned above (exc Gillingham) but Cornwall's especially lovely IMO.1 -
Lots of beautiful places, sadly lots of unreliable weather too.1
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CheshireAddick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The Highlands.
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bobmunro said:CheshireAddick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The Highlands.
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MuttleyCAFC said:Lots of beautiful places, sadly lots of unreliable weather clothing too.
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Just out of interest are people on here finding it longer than usual to get to places going by car?2
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest are people on here finding it longer than usual to get to places going by car?0
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Loved going to Cornwall as a kid and it's a place I'd love to take my wife and daughter when we come back to visit the UK.1
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My sister in law got married in Portmierion.
Beautiful location & met Jools Holland & his Missus whilst there.
Got him to wish the sister in law all the best on her big day too.2 -
ForeverAddickted said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest are people on here finding it longer than usual to get to places going by car?
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Heathrow.
Before jumping on a plane and flying off halfway round the world where it isn’t raining and cold.
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ForeverAddickted said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest are people on here finding it longer than usual to get to places going by car?1
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HastingsRed said:ForeverAddickted said:Mendonca In Asdas said:Just out of interest are people on here finding it longer than usual to get to places going by car?
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Do love the UK but the cost does put me off a bit (along with the weather). 2 weeks on the IOW in our own caravan. 4 kids and will have eaten out 3 times. The rest of it cooking / BBQ and packed lunches during the day. Not been excessive on day trips etc (every other day) but have done lots including plenty of beach days. Plus we have a heated pool on site.
In total, including the site / ferry / spending etc I will have done the best part of £2.5/3k. Mind you I suspect that sort of money would just about get us all on a plane in the school holidays0 -
I vote for South West Wales. St David's, to be exact. Love it there. Hoping we get some un in early September!1
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stop_shouting said:Was in North Devon a few weeks back. Beautiful part of the world. For a long weekend break I would probably choose the Cotswold over most places. Only a couple of hours by car & some great boozers. Particular like Stow-on-the-wold & the little villages around there.1
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If I was to pick one place, I'd choose Looe in Cornwall. Many a happy childhood holiday spent there. A nice day trip from Plymouth too, I did that the last time we played down there and made a long weekend of it.0
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bromleyjohn said:Lymington …very friendly, scenic (especially if you like walking…around hurst castle and the marshes) and eating out superb.0