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Holidays 2026
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We're having a few days up Scotland in September, stopping in a lovely place up there for a couple of days1
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Booked a week at Trecco Bay near Bridgend for early June0
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Now booked up a gig in Prague, going to see how cheap the beers are for research purposes.1
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Two main motorcycle trips next year.
Ferry to Hook of Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine (maybe), Slovakia.
Ferry to Santander, Picos and either Portugal or the Pyrenees.
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Yes, unbelievable casino on the ground floor.2121 said:Egypt pyramids cairo and luxor - anyone been?! Hotel recommendations please, its like a minefield!0 -
Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.1 -
Been in Auckland since January 3rd, had some brilliant private tours which which we never done before, they were really worth the cost, so nice to have a guide to yourselves who actually changed the tour to suit our preferences, made if much more interesting and learnt so much history. Will be joining a cruise ship on the 12th for a 61 night cruise to Tokyo, arriving so much earlier than the cruise departure means we are totally relaxed and ready to be totally spoilt.0
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A very long time ago but ./ things to be aware of:Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
1. Very slow. So need to bear in mind timings to get somewhere specific
2. You cannot moor just anywhere. So berths at riverside pubs etc may not be available
Just to be mindful of.1 -
Ive given up the booze after forty years , gave a partner 20 years younger than me ( I’m 57) who doesn’t drink loads but likes to go out and dance sometimes ….. recommendations for places holidays that are not booze focussed , watm /hot and beach based please0
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Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.We live by a canal and there's a marina with boat hire 300 yds from the house - so we thought it would be rude not to!It's a few years ago now and we hired a boat Friday to Monday, me, the missus and another couple. Observations, echoing some of what @valleynick66 said:- we had our instruction session before we left, especially how to deal with locks and lift bridges - all seemed straightforward but when we got to the first lock we looked at each other in a "what the f*ck do we do now?" way. Thankfully there was someone there to advise. After that first one it was fine but the stairway locks are a challenge.- Get a boat big enough for your party, but not too big - the the longer the boat the harder the locks are.- There are very few pubs along the way that have mooring spots, but it's easy to moor up not that far away and just walk along the tow path.- The boats are very cramped, but that's part of the fun I suppose.- It is a very slow pace, which is fine and relaxing when on the longer level stretches. We left the marina at about 4.00pm on the Friday, stopped at 8.00pm and moored overnight by a pub, and then off first thing on the Saturday morning, arriving at our Saturday stop at about 6.00pm.I checked when we got back and after about 12 hours of actually moving we had covered just 19 miles!- The locks and lift bridges are hard work!Overall it was fairly enjoyable but would be unlikely to do it again!1 -
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.cafcnick1992 said:
Yes, unbelievable casino on the ground floor.2121 said:Egypt pyramids cairo and luxor - anyone been?! Hotel recommendations please, its like a minefield!
Unless it's Chlamydia.0 -
Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.Does it need to be a narrow boat rather than a standard river boat such as you'd find on the Broads or the Thames? River boats are wider and can be a bit more spacious.I live near the Thames (Henleyish) and there are plenty of riverside pubs all the way up to Oxford but overnight mooring fees can be a pain - here they are about 15 quid for a 24 hour period, though it's a popular stretch. I suspect other parts of the river are much cheaper. Plenty to see between say Windsor and Oxford and being on the river gives you a completely different perspective.Broads are lovely, especially if you get decent weather, but more rural and less going on by the rivers.
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Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.3 -
Next to the Llangollen stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal is where we live.TellyTubby said:
Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.
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A past acquaintance of mine was Mayor of Llangollenbobmunro said:
Next to the Llangollen stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal is where we live.TellyTubby said:
Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.0 -
PrincessFiona said:
A past acquaintance of mine was Mayor of Llangollenbobmunro said:
Next to the Llangollen stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal is where we live.TellyTubby said:
Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.
A good friend of mine was Mayor of Carmel
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We're near the start of the Llangollen Canal - IN ENGLAND!! In fact not far from where the canal burst its banks a few weeks back.PrincessFiona said:
A past acquaintance of mine was Mayor of Llangollenbobmunro said:
Next to the Llangollen stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal is where we live.TellyTubby said:
Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.0 -
Chain bridge hotel and playing on the rocks below was where I spend many a childhood summer.
Family from Whittington0 -
You won't get to Florida due to Trump appraisal of your negative political posts!PrincessFiona said:Mexico in Feb
Gibraltar in March
Playa Blanca - April or Oct/Nov
Athens in May
Carvoeiro in June
One of the Baltic's capitals in Sept
Florida Keys or Playa Blanca in Oct/Nov
Maybe Cape Town in Dec0 -
I've never done narrow boating, but I have canoed over the Llangollen Viaduct and it is absolutely amazing - incredible structure with fabulous views. The one piece of advice I can give though is that everyone on the river has to pay the same amount for their licence and and everyone has the same right to be there, so please be cautious and patient; many other boaters including canoeists will also be novices. Enjoy!

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Haven’t done any narrow boating but I have rented boats on the Norfolk Broads and the Thames. My Dad also had a boat a few years ago which we used a lot on the Thames.
Boating is great fun and if you do it right very relaxing.
There’s lots of riverside pubs and restaurants along the Thames and on the Broads and Most will let you Moor overnight if you eat or drink in.
Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll try to help.1 -
Is there any alcohol limit when in charge of a boat similar to driving?Stuart_the_Red said:Haven’t done any narrow boating but I have rented boats on the Norfolk Broads and the Thames. My Dad also had a boat a few years ago which we used a lot on the Thames.
Boating is great fun and if you do it right very relaxing.
There’s lots of riverside pubs and restaurants along the Thames and on the Broads and Most will let you Moor overnight if you eat or drink in.
Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll try to help.
Or is it more relaxed?
Asking for a friend.0 -
7 of us hired a boat on the broads for a week about 35 years ago.
Managed to get through an ounce and a half of puff and god knows how many beers. Seemed to me, we stopped at every pub we came across.
When we go back to the yard, I misjudged it when reversing into the berth and smacked against the side. A guy in the boat next to us was shouting and screaming at us. I told him to go f**k himself and mind his own business. Turned out, he worked at the yard and had to check the boat for damage and determine whether we got our deposit back or not. We didn’t get it5 -
Nope, drinking and boating is a problem, but there’s no regulation against it. Especially on a Sunday afternoon in the summer!CaptainRobbo said:
Is there any alcohol limit when in charge of a boat similar to driving?Stuart_the_Red said:Haven’t done any narrow boating but I have rented boats on the Norfolk Broads and the Thames. My Dad also had a boat a few years ago which we used a lot on the Thames.
Boating is great fun and if you do it right very relaxing.
There’s lots of riverside pubs and restaurants along the Thames and on the Broads and Most will let you Moor overnight if you eat or drink in.
Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll try to help.
Or is it more relaxed?
Asking for a friend.0 -
Rare you see a boat go past in the summer without bottles and glasses visible somewhere on boardStuart_the_Red said:
Nope, drinking and boating is a problem, but there’s no regulation against it. Especially on a Sunday afternoon in the summer!CaptainRobbo said:
Is there any alcohol limit when in charge of a boat similar to driving?Stuart_the_Red said:Haven’t done any narrow boating but I have rented boats on the Norfolk Broads and the Thames. My Dad also had a boat a few years ago which we used a lot on the Thames.
Boating is great fun and if you do it right very relaxing.
There’s lots of riverside pubs and restaurants along the Thames and on the Broads and Most will let you Moor overnight if you eat or drink in.
Let me know if you have any questions and I’ll try to help.
Or is it more relaxed?
Asking for a friend.1 -
We provide narrowboat training and hire at Hillingdon,www.hna.org.uk0
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Oh, I thought you meant in Llangollen as you said 'next to the Llangollen stretch' i.e. Llangollenbobmunro said:
We're near the start of the Llangollen Canal - IN ENGLAND!! In fact not far from where the canal burst its banks a few weeks back.PrincessFiona said:
A past acquaintance of mine was Mayor of Llangollenbobmunro said:
Next to the Llangollen stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal is where we live.TellyTubby said:
Weve done this quite a few times.Chunes said:Anyone been narrow boating? Looking to do a weekend in late September. Preferably somewhere with a countryside feel, where we can do a boat-driven pub crawl. There will be five of us.
Any advice much appreciated.
Our favourite is Llangollen, which is amazing when you go over the aqueduct. Although, I think you may not access it by September due to the damage recently.
Note, that you really don't want 6 people in a 6 berth. The middle bedroom is a corridor to the toilet.
The best trip we had was when we went with friends and hired 4 boats, although finding places to stop can be a problem.
We've only been out of season, I'd never want to wait for locks or one way sections for hours.
Take waterproofs as you steer on the open. Dont worry about dressing up, you wont get the chance.
Be sure to go very slowly past other boats, as you may end up in a punch up if you cause someone's plates to smash on the floor, or their hot tea in their lap.
Go for it at least once.0 -
Negative how? Estas approved, as we are flying direct to Cancun in Feb and back via MiamiGisappointed said:
You won't get to Florida due to Trump appraisal of your negative political posts!PrincessFiona said:Mexico in Feb
Gibraltar in March
Playa Blanca - April or Oct/Nov
Athens in May
Carvoeiro in June
One of the Baltic's capitals in Sept
Florida Keys or Playa Blanca in Oct/Nov
Maybe Cape Town in Dec0 -
I think it’s a piss take that you are required to have an ESTAS even for transferring through USA. I was flying to Mexico City via Dallas and had to pay for an ESTAS. I Wasn’t staying and swapping planes!PrincessFiona said:
Negative how? Estas approved, as we are flying direct to Cancun in Feb and back via MiamiGisappointed said:
You won't get to Florida due to Trump appraisal of your negative political posts!PrincessFiona said:Mexico in Feb
Gibraltar in March
Playa Blanca - April or Oct/Nov
Athens in May
Carvoeiro in June
One of the Baltic's capitals in Sept
Florida Keys or Playa Blanca in Oct/Nov
Maybe Cape Town in Dec1 -
Damn didn’t think about this. We are changing planes in Miami on the way back from Costa Rica. Our last ones have just expired 😡Solidgone said:
I think it’s a piss take that you are required to have an ESTAS even for transferring through USA. I was flying to Mexico City via Dallas and had to pay for an ESTAS. I Wasn’t staying and swapping planes!PrincessFiona said:
Negative how? Estas approved, as we are flying direct to Cancun in Feb and back via MiamiGisappointed said:
You won't get to Florida due to Trump appraisal of your negative political posts!PrincessFiona said:Mexico in Feb
Gibraltar in March
Playa Blanca - April or Oct/Nov
Athens in May
Carvoeiro in June
One of the Baltic's capitals in Sept
Florida Keys or Playa Blanca in Oct/Nov
Maybe Cape Town in Dec1










