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Gribbo
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Stayed in Harrogate on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Was working unfortunately, but what a nice Town. Stopped in the Old Swan Hotel and ate out in the Mynokos and Cardamom Black restaurants. Nice enough, give em both 7.5/10
Nice architecture, the parks are lovely and it looks like it could be a good night out, with plenty if old pubs and modern bars etc.
Nice architecture, the parks are lovely and it looks like it could be a good night out, with plenty if old pubs and modern bars etc.
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Blakeney1
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Great to hear as am going to Harrogate in September. Staying at Franklin Mount Boutique Guesthouse...looks good as does the area.2
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Canterbury is very pleasant, then you can always take in Whitstable as well.7
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Always enjoyed going down to Hastings.2
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Broadstairs for me if staying south. If up North then Whitby.6
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visitgreenwich is pushing Thamesmead.
Thamesmead - Visit Greenwich
Crossrail may bring in the riff raff, though, so Gravesend might be a better bet.
Visit Gravesend, Gravesham - Kent's Hidden Gem - Visit Gravesend
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ricky_otto said:Broadstairs for me if staying south. If up North then Whitby.
My mate runs a great bar called The Magnet in Broadstairs - great bar
My wife and I had a lovely week staying in Broadstairs Oct 2019 when our 2 dogs were only pups - one of my favourite holidays ever - lovely beaches and the town is so pretty with great places to eat and drink2 -
Gribbo said:Stayed in Harrogate on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Was working unfortunately, but what a nice Town. Stopped in the Old Swan Hotel and ate out in the Mynokos and Cardamom Black restaurants. Nice enough, give em both 7.5/10
Nice architecture, the parks are lovely and it looks like it could be a good night out, with plenty if old pubs and modern bars etc.1 - Sponsored links:
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I like Southwold.7
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York is a lovely place, and i always love visiting Weymouth and surrounding areas.2
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Penge.6
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SoundAsa£ said:I like Southwold.
Winchester is great for a bit of history4 -
shine166 said:Blakeney
Fantastic beach and Holkham Hall is pretty stunning.
Victoria Inn is a lovely place to stay but not cheap.3 -
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Dave Rudd said:visitgreenwich is pushing Thamesmead.
Thamesmead - Visit Greenwich
Crossrail may bring in the riff raff, though, so Gravesend might be a better bet.
Visit Gravesend, Gravesham - Kent's Hidden Gem - Visit Gravesend0 -
A number of our L1 opponents are in decent "weekend break" territory really. Cheltenham, Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Exeter, Plymouth and presumably FGR in Stroud. Bristol has a lot to see also.
Would agree with the suggestions of Broadstairs, Southwold and Weymouth for nearby coastal resorts.3 -
Lordflashheart said:ricky_otto said:Broadstairs for me if staying south. If up North then Whitby.
My mate runs a great bar called The Magnet in Broadstairs - great bar
My wife and I had a lovely week staying in Broadstairs Oct 2019 when our 2 dogs were only pups - one of my favourite holidays ever - lovely beaches and the town is so pretty with great places to eat and drink0 -
Isle of Purbeck/Corfe/Swanage are not too far - some great walking and beaches.Up north I like Durham and Tynemouth, but since Little Miss Idle finished at uni up there it's a hell of a drive for a weekend.4
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killerandflash said:A number of our L1 opponents are in decent "weekend break" territory really. Cheltenham, Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Exeter, Plymouth and presumably FGR in Stroud. Bristol has a lot to see also.
Would agree with the suggestions of Broadstairs, Southwold and Weymouth for nearby coastal resorts.
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For a city break you can't really beat Bristol. So easy by train to get to, easily walkable, lots of history and some cracking restaurants and pubs.1
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clb74 said:killerandflash said:A number of our L1 opponents are in decent "weekend break" territory really. Cheltenham, Shrewsbury, Cambridge, Exeter, Plymouth and presumably FGR in Stroud. Bristol has a lot to see also.
Would agree with the suggestions of Broadstairs, Southwold and Weymouth for nearby coastal resorts.1 -
colthe3rd said:For a city break you can't really beat Bristol. So easy by train to get to, easily walkable, lots of history and some cracking restaurants and pubs.1
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killerandflash said:colthe3rd said:For a city break you can't really beat Bristol. So easy by train to get to, easily walkable, lots of history and some cracking restaurants and pubs.
Bradford upon-Avon is worth a visit if in the area.1 -
Norwich is smashing, Norfolk in general lovely. Chesterfield isn't a bad base, brilliant market on a Saturday and adjacent to so many lovely places1
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Did a tourist day at Cardiff recently, was really impressed, nice city, and could easily do a weekend there.
Weymouth has become a favourite for us in recent years.
Broadstairs is by far my ‘easily drive’ place but it’s always a day drive and home job. If anyone knows any good suggestions for a family friendly stay down that way, drop me an inbox please!5 -
AFKABartram said:Did a tourist day at Cardiff recently, was really impressed, nice city, and could easily do a weekend there.
Weymouth has become a favourite for us in recent years.
Broadstairs is by far my ‘easily drive’ place but it’s always a day drive and home job. If anyone knows any good suggestions for a family friendly stay down that way, drop me an inbox please!
keep checking booking.com it's price varies. Still 20 mins form Broadstair but decent place1 -
Come to Swanage a great seaside town for the family and travel on the Swanage Railway where you might see me working.5