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holiday to England, but where?

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Hi all,

I have a question.
We want this summer to England on holiday.
we want first few days london and then further into the country.
but England is very large, what is a nice area.

you are almost all come from England so you have your own opinion.
I'm wondering why I should go to that piece.

I love nature and course of nice pictures of my car :)

Who can help me (us)

thanks

(maybe there is still a small meeting in :):p)

Jeroen
 
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jactac said:
You say you love nature so why not visit Wales.
The Brecon Beacons.
http://www.breconbeacons.org
The Gower Peninsular
http://www.enjoygower.com/index.cfm
Snowdonia
http://www.eryri-npa.gov.uk/park-authority/offices
Tenby
http://www.tenbyvisitorguide.co.uk
Welsh Nature Attractions
http://www.first-nature.com/waleswildlife/

The list is endless, best beaches, countryside, nightlife & sheep in the UK. :dance:

sorry that I did not mention Wales, but that is also a country.
I always think that's a province.

but thanks for your quick response.
In addition, I can get everything from books, but once you know the nice places where we should be!

das much easier and more convenient! :)

thanks :)
 
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This is such a beautiful country that we need never go abroad. Alas the weather is what lets us down. If we had the continental weather we could visit somewhere new every time.
Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Lake District, Northumberland, North Yorkshire dales and moors the list is endless but London is always a great place for culture, architecture and history. Happy hunting and I'm sure that where ever you visit you will see awe inspiring scenery
 
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joenep said:
jactac said:
You say you love nature so why not visit Wales.
The Brecon Beacons.
http://www.breconbeacons.org
The Gower Peninsular
http://www.enjoygower.com/index.cfm
Snowdonia
http://www.eryri-npa.gov.uk/park-authority/offices
Tenby
http://www.tenbyvisitorguide.co.uk
Welsh Nature Attractions
http://www.first-nature.com/waleswildlife/

The list is endless, best beaches, countryside, nightlife & sheep in the UK. :dance:

sorry that I did not mention Wales, but that is also a country.
I always think that's a province.

but thanks for your quick response.
In addition, I can get everything from books, but once you know the nice places where we should be!

das much easier and more convenient! :)

thanks :)

Uk is made up of 4 seperate countries Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland & England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countries_ ... ed_Kingdom

Like Ron say's, it all depends what you are looking for in an holiday, citylife, culture, history, nature, beaches, wildlife ect ect.
The UK has it all, and each seperate country within the UK has its own breathtaking attractions to visit. :thumbup:
 
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Moss side in Manchester nice this time of year or theres poleglass in west Belfast also an interesting place:)
 
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bigmac3161 said:
Moss side in Manchester nice this time of year or theres poleglass in west Belfast also an interesting place:)

I know Moss side so I can imagine what Poleglass is like :thumbdown: Uhmm, maybe not
 

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Recommendations would be Lake District (Cumbria), Devon, Cornwall, Cotswolds and Scotland (but that might be a bit too far from London).

What are your interests?
 
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Sorry The UK DOESNT DO IT FOR ME....best places i have been to is.... the english Riviera really and only in the summer months

Forget Scotland unless your skins Aquaphobic and you love wearing a Kilt...or your favourite films Braveheart...lol
 
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I don't know Jassy...some of the most beautiful and breathtaking scenery in the world is to be found in Scotland!
 

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mrizzle said:
I don't know Jassy...some of the most beautiful and breathtaking scenery in the world is to be found in Scotland!

Absolutely Mr Rizz. Where I live is relatively flat so it's such a contrast when we go to Scotland to see those fantastic mountain ranges and the absolutely beautiful lochs and countryside. Unbeatable in my eyes. Too many people don't appreciate what we have on our door step. I haven't holidayed abroad for 14 years and I don't miss it one bit. The photographic opportunities in this country (UK) are superb and the walking/rambling gobsmackingly beautiful if you want to get away from it all.
 
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