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Somewhere cheap and cheerful?

martwolves

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Please, has anyone got any cheap and cbeerful uk destinations in mind? Live W Mids, so pretty busy, no passports. take a day off. I reqiuire a week or 52 off. Ta.
 
Marty .

Have moved your post into here .
Best place for it - given your topic choice :)

Anna .
 
martwolves said:
Please, has anyone got any cheap and cbeerful uk destinations in mind? Live W Mids, so pretty busy, no passports. take a day off. I reqiuire a week or 52 off. Ta.
come to Devon Mart, beautiful area, Cornwall not far away, North Devon and north Cornwall coasts are gorgeous, my area office is in Minworth, and on a good day in can do the journey in approximately 3 1/2 hours

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martwolves said:
Please, has anyone got any cheap and cbeerful uk destinations in mind? Live W Mids, so pretty busy, no passports. take a day off. I reqiuire a week or 52 off. Ta.

Hi Marty .

An idea for you :idea:

Fancy a choo choo ride up to the 'north' Lake District ?
Great fantastic scenery and many place to wander about and chill out .
Plenty of things to see and do up there - if a beautiful fell walk isnt your thing .

This NEVER fails to chill and revive 'me' :thumbup:

Anna .
 
I'd say go to the Isle of Wight with a tent and give yourself 2 days to leisurely walk across the whole island. Lots of different terrain and a pretty cool zoo with a Golden Tabby tiger. I went there whilst doing my D of E award.


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How about looking at places in mid Wales?
look on-line for tourist sites. There are some lovely places and lots of outdoorsy stuff to do
Hana
Ps with a farmer brother in mid-Wales
 
hanadr said:
How about looking at places in mid Wales?
look on-line for tourist sites. There are some lovely places and lots of outdoorsy stuff to do
Hana
Ps with a farmer brother in mid-Wales
nice easy access to mid Wales from West Mids, straight down m50

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If you like walking, the Pembrokeshire coast path has just come second in a worldwide survey of spectacular coast lines. Can't remember where no. 1 was but it was very, very far away!


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Some excellent suggestions! I love the lakes, Wales is just over an hour away, Isle of Wight was an annual event when I was younger! Only done scotland a couple of times, Devon and Cornwall are great, though it takes forever to get to. Thanks all, I'll have a look at the web and fresh air, relaxing and walking are all my idea of a good time.

Cheers

Mart.
 
Edinburgh! It's a great holiday destination. If you want the festival is on in August which is great fun, but accommodation prices sky rocket. July is lovely though. Plenty beer gardens or a walk up Arthur's seat etc. I love it..... I'm head there on Friday for a quick weekend!
 
It's nice around the Cotswolds, and since you're in the W. Mids it's nice and close!
 
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