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cafcfan said:bobmunro said:Edinburgh is a great destination for a short break - especially for the Festival and the Tattoo.
If you've ever wondered why news items from Edinburgh always have the castle as a backdrop, it's because it's the only fecking thing there! And it looks more like a Govan tenement building surrounded by walls rather than a proper castle. Even the main drag only has shops on one side. (They put a park on the other.) In any event, all you can buy is tartan tat and Edinburgh rock, both of which are highly undesirable. In fairness the shortbread is okay but you can get that in your local Tesco. Oh, and it will rain.
If you really must go to Scotland, Glasgow is much, much better. A vibrant city with the added bonus of Sauchiehall Street and the fabulous Burrell Collection which has just reopened after a 6-year refurb - and it's free too!You are not looking properly. I did say festival and tattoo. Hogmanay is great also if you like that sort of thing. I would imagine a bit of Scottish heritage helps as well.I won't disagree with Glasgow though - brilliant buzz but with a hard edge (no bad thing).0 -
Highly recommend Portmeirion in Wales. Architecture is not British and you can learn the history behind it and take in its uniqueness.2
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Pavoren007 said:Highly recommend Portmeirion in Wales. Architecture is not British and you can learn the history behind it and take in its uniqueness.1
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Shamelessly hijacking the thread here but if anyone fancies a weekend away 17th to 19th June there are two places available on the CL trip to Bayeux and The Normandy Beaches WW2 weekend. PM me if interested.1
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LargeAddick said:Shamelessly hijacking the thread here but if anyone fancies a weekend away 17th to 19th June there are two places available on the CL trip to Bayeux and The Normandy Beaches WW2 weekend. PM me if interested.1
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DaveMehmet said:BertieB said:DA9 said:Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground0 -
stonemuse said:DaveMehmet said:BertieB said:DA9 said:Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground
Falataff is by Westgate.1 -
BertieB said:DA9 said:Weekend in Bournemouth end of June, 1/2 price fizz friday. Afternoon tea and Sunday carvery over the weekend, large pool and sauna etc.
weekend in Canterbury end of July for a Buble’ concert at the cricket ground3 -
Belfast, great city, fantastic people and reasonably priced.3
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usetobunkin said:Belfast, great city, fantastic people and reasonably priced.11
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LoOkOuT said:Studland Bay, just on from Poole, which is a lovely little harbourside town in and of itself, is a great beach, with Bournemouth and Sandbanks round the corner if you’re looking for variety. Swanage and Corfe Castle nearby. Can’t go wrong, it’s a lovely part of the country to explore.8
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Whitstable, Rye, Sandwich and Broadstairs in Kent.Cromer, Hemsby and Aldeburgh on the east coast.Tenby in Wales.Whitby up North.Oban, Fort William, Bowmore, Inverary and Tayvallich in Scotland.Ilfracombe and Mevagissey in the South West.2
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mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.1
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Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer0
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Clem_Snide said:Whitstable, Rye, Sandwich and Broadstairs in Kent.Cromer, Hemsby and Aldeburgh on the east coast.Tenby in Wales.Whitby up North.Oban, Fort William, Bowmore, Inverary and Tayvallich in Scotland.Ilfracombe and Mevagissey in the South West.2
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IdleHans said:Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer0
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IdleHans said:Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer1
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IdleHans said:Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer
If you have time, try and get to Castleton which is not far from Hathersage. It's a beautiful old village with stunning scenery, Peveril Castle, blue john mines and some super pubs serving great food.2 -
stockportaddick said:IdleHans said:Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer
If you have time, try and get to Castleton which is not far from Hathersage. It's a beautiful old village with stunning scenery, Peveril Castle, blue john mines and some super pubs serving great food.1 - Sponsored links:
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Darty Valiant said:mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.0
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Hi mendonca said:Darty Valiant said:mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.Spent my time drinking in The Standard, The Old Bell and also the Waterworks micro pub - which I definately recommend to real ale and cider officionados.
I love beer.1 -
Dymchurch - RHD Railway, Dungeness, Hythe, Folkstone - and an hour away .3
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charlton4ever said:Dymchurch - RHD Railway, Dungeness, Hythe, Folkstone - and an hour away .1
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stockportaddick said:IdleHans said:Just booked a weekend in Hathersage in the peak district, three of us in a pub with rooms (one of my favourite phrases, along with beer garden and free bar). We will do some walking, some eating but mostly glug beer
If you have time, try and get to Castleton which is not far from Hathersage. It's a beautiful old village with stunning scenery, Peveril Castle, blue john mines and some super pubs serving great food.
The 3 mines available are also all within walking distance - 30 max maybe to the furthest one.
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Darty Valiant said:Hi mendonca said:Darty Valiant said:mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.Spent my time drinking in The Standard, The Old Bell and also the Waterworks micro pub - which I definately recommend to real ale and cider officionados.
I love beer.0 -
Off to the Yorkshire Dales this weekend. Nidderdale region0
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HastingsRed said:Darty Valiant said:Hi mendonca said:Darty Valiant said:mendonca said:Ah glad to hear the George in Rye has been rebuilt. Without it the High St just lacked that something different and special.Spent my time drinking in The Standard, The Old Bell and also the Waterworks micro pub - which I definately recommend to real ale and cider officionados.
I love beer.1 -
DaveMehmet said:charlton4ever said:Dymchurch - RHD Railway, Dungeness, Hythe, Folkstone - and an hour away .0
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bobmunro said:Edinburgh is a great destination for a short break - especially for the Festival and the Tattoo.0