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The lakes are class like.

 

A must for anyone visiting,

 

York is canny good too,

 

350 + Pubs, perfect for beer gardens and stuff.

 

Bit of history too:)

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The lakes are class like.

 

A must for anyone visiting,

 

York is canny good too,

 

350 + Pubs, perfect for beer gardens and stuff.

 

Bit of history too:)

 

365 within the castle walls IIRC?

 

What are you into DannyBoy? This will help us guage where we can send ya <_<

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the Welsh Borders are very pleasant in autumn

 

Durham is a must

 

in general stay off the main roads and take longer going from A to B and se the small towns and villages

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Chester is nice if your off to the Welsh Borders like Rob Suggests.

 

If you visiting the Toon I Suggest

 

Northumbria

Lindesfarme & The Holy Island are a must

Lakes

Yorkshire Dales (Malham & Goredale Scar & Ribblehead Viaduct)

Peak District (Ladybower & Derwent Water (Home of the Dambusters) Castleton)

Wales (Snowdon & Surround Areas)

Chester

York

South Coast, Cornwall & Devon. Croyde Bay, Padstowe.

 

If your planning on Scotland too, Edinburgh & Peebles are the only places I know. Beautiful country.

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If you're looking for outstanding beauty, then Snowdonia and the coast around it is the daddy.

 

Definitely, stunning views :blink:

 

Also Scotland, around Loch Lomond too is well worth a visit. And of course I have to mention Devon, especially Torbay, Dartmouth, Salcombe and Dartmoor <_<

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If you're looking for outstanding beauty, then Snowdonia and the coast around it is the daddy.

 

Aye....Snowdonia's belter and if you're there in summer, hop on to Anglesey and head for Trearddur Bay. Great beach if you can turn a blind eye to all the Scousers.

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Thanks for the suggestions, some places might be hard, limited on ways of travel thats all and only in the country for a top of two weeks but i'll definately keep the suggestions in mind. Obviously i'd like to get a taste of the culture as well as sights and history. As i said its only gonna be a quick visit because i'll be in Germany first and Ireland after, but definately hoping to return in later years so i will take all these suggestions into serious consideration.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Or alternatively, just watch the Wicker Man on DVD and then congratulate yourself on not going.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Or alternatively, just watch the Wicker Man on DVD and then congratulate yourself on not going.

It wasn't filmed there. It was shot in the lowlands.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Or alternatively, just watch the Wicker Man on DVD and then congratulate yourself on not going.

It wasn't filmed there. It was shot in the lowlands.

 

"Statto, Statto...!"

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You could also visit centre parks.

 

<_<

:blink: I hope he was taking the piss like. Btw Danny, I'd definitely go to the Lake District if I were you. Don't think there's anything quite like that in Oz.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Or alternatively, just watch the Wicker Man on DVD and then congratulate yourself on not going.

It wasn't filmed there. It was shot in the lowlands.

 

"Statto, Statto...!"

Don't go to America, just watch 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' <_<

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Thanks for the suggestions, some places might be hard, limited on ways of travel thats all and only in the country for a top of two weeks but i'll definately keep the suggestions in mind. Obviously i'd like to get a taste of the culture as well as sights and history. As i said its only gonna be a quick visit because i'll be in Germany first and Ireland after, but definately hoping to return in later years so i will take all these suggestions into serious consideration.

Danny make sure you get to Hamburg and if you've got a day or two Schwerin is pretty cool.

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Thanks for the suggestions, some places might be hard, limited on ways of travel thats all and only in the country for a top of two weeks but i'll definately keep the suggestions in mind. Obviously i'd like to get a taste of the culture as well as sights and history. As i said its only gonna be a quick visit because i'll be in Germany first and Ireland after, but definately hoping to return in later years so i will take all these suggestions into serious consideration.

Danny make sure you get to Hamburg and if you've got a day or two Schwerin is pretty cool.

 

Would have liked to have headed north but only in Germany for a few days, spending those in Bayern, staying in Prien and heading commuting from there to Oktoberfest. Would have liked to gone to Hessen with half my family being there.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Aye, great shout. I'm off up there on my honeymoon. Nice and quiet. Lush.

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On top of the places mentioned (and over and above those I'd say) you've got to check out the west coast of Scotland/the Western Isles. A bit hard to get to but that plus the subsequent lack of crowds makes it all the more worthwhile. Skye, Mull and Wester Ross are especially worth seeing. Try and go through Glen Coe en route too.

 

Aye, great shout. I'm off up there on my honeymoon. Nice and quiet. Lush.

 

Instead of going on honeymoon, just watch the Wicker Man on DVD.......etc.

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