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21st February 2011, 08:05 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Antibes via Allendale Cottages
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Sardinia & Corsica
You lot recently gave some great advice about what to do on a 3 day trip to Rome and I also found a Sunderland lad who's helping with easy access to the Vatican, Colosseum etc.
So I thought I'd ask you wonderful people about Sardinia & Corsica ............. we've been to Corsica twice and love it. This year, in September, we're going for 2 weeks and then taking the ferry to Sardinia, where we've not been, for another 2 weeks.
We're taking our campervan, with the boat, and we like to get into the mountains as well as exploring the coastline ....... we usually moor the boat and get off into the interior for some 20/25 mile walks and some 'wild camping'.
We're more interested in the genuine culture and 'real life' of places rather than night life. In Corsica we once ended up at a mad BBQ affair with a family of farmers/hunters and their neighbours who only spoke Corsican. We only speak French so it was difficult but we managed and it was incredible ..... it was 40 miles from the nearest village and it was like being on top of the world.
By the end of the night they had the guitars out and were signing ancient Corsican songs under the stars and, due to the alcohol, we were singing along with them!
Anywhere, I'm rambling as usual, so anyone have any good advice?
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When we were cheated I put aside 3 beers, drank one each when Coventry & Bristol went down and I'm saving the last for when Jimmy Hill dies. Bitter? No, lager actually.
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21st February 2011, 08:28 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: The Democratic Republic of E.Herra
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Riviera
You lot recently gave some great advice about what to do on a 3 day trip to Rome and I also found a Sunderland lad who's helping with easy access to the Vatican, Colosseum etc.
So I thought I'd ask you wonderful people about Sardinia & Corsica ............. we've been to Corsica twice and love it. This year, in September, we're going for 2 weeks and then taking the ferry to Sardinia, where we've not been, for another 2 weeks.
We're taking our campervan, with the boat, and we like to get into the mountains as well as exploring the coastline ....... we usually moor the boat and get off into the interior for some 20/25 mile walks and some 'wild camping'.
We're more interested in the genuine culture and 'real life' of places rather than night life. In Corsica we once ended up at a mad BBQ affair with a family of farmers/hunters and their neighbours who only spoke Corsican. We only speak French so it was difficult but we managed and it was incredible ..... it was 40 miles from the nearest village and it was like being on top of the world.
By the end of the night they had the guitars out and were signing ancient Corsican songs under the stars and, due to the alcohol, we were singing along with them!
Anywhere, I'm rambling as usual, so anyone have any good advice?
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Mines about 6 and a half inches when erect mate. 
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21st February 2011, 08:29 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Antibes via Allendale Cottages
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Mackem00
Mines about 6 and a half inches when erect mate. 
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Nah you've lost me there mate ...... give us a clue.
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When we were cheated I put aside 3 beers, drank one each when Coventry & Bristol went down and I'm saving the last for when Jimmy Hill dies. Bitter? No, lager actually.
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21st February 2011, 08:33 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: The Democratic Republic of E.Herra
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Riviera
Nah you've lost me there mate ...... give us a clue.
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Don't worry about it, sounds like a mint holiday, enjoy!
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21st February 2011, 09:10 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Antibes via Allendale Cottages
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Mackem00
Don't worry about it, sounds like a mint holiday, enjoy!
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I've got you now mate
No, I'm just really excited tbh and hoping for some good ideas for Sardinia ......... my holidays used to be Cullercoats for the 'pit week' then 'Derbyshire Miners' at Skegness when the kids showed up so this is mint for me.
Loved Cullercoats mind 
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When we were cheated I put aside 3 beers, drank one each when Coventry & Bristol went down and I'm saving the last for when Jimmy Hill dies. Bitter? No, lager actually.
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21st February 2011, 09:19 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Wiltshire
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
conca verde is the place to be in sardinia,apparently
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21st February 2011, 09:21 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: The Democratic Republic of E.Herra
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Riviera
I've got you now mate
No, I'm just really excited tbh and hoping for some good ideas for Sardinia ......... my holidays used to be Cullercoats for the 'pit week' then 'Derbyshire Miners' at Skegness when the kids showed up so this is mint for me.
Loved Cullercoats mind 
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I'll never forget one of the first holidays my mam and dad took me on, fuckin Frosterley for a week!!! I saw all i needed to see of that place on the drive in! Only took us 45mins to get there but i was still sick all awer the car like.  Got a Villa in the Algarve this year tho.  Campervan sounds quality like, just stoppin where ye want. 
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21st February 2011, 09:32 AM
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Winger
Join Date: May 2010
Location: West Hartlepool
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
Bonifacio on Corsica looks very nice but probs expensive. Never been mate can't advise.
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21st February 2011, 10:55 AM
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Winger
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
Your english is very good for someone who only speaks french.
Well done.
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21st February 2011, 11:01 AM
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Striker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Antibes via Allendale Cottages
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Re: Sardinia & Corsica
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Originally Posted by Scotsmackem
Your english is very good for someone who only speaks french.
Well done.
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Merci, but I think it's an even bigger achievement for a sweaty to be able to write without that horrible accent 
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When we were cheated I put aside 3 beers, drank one each when Coventry & Bristol went down and I'm saving the last for when Jimmy Hill dies. Bitter? No, lager actually.
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