mysticmackem
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Disappointing.We were due to go to the Netherlands on the 17th but cancelled today.
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Disappointing.We were due to go to the Netherlands on the 17th but cancelled today.
I think it’s for the best to do it ASAP as there was a big chance that we’d have to quarantine for the 1st 2 weeks of September which would have been a pain in the arse!Disappointing.
It's been a right bollocks this year. Although my garden's never looked so good ! We can only hope things will get sorted for next seasonI think it’s for the best to do it ASAP as there was a big chance that we’d have to quarantine for the 1st 2 weeks of September which would have been a pain in the arse!
We still have a U.K. holiday booked for the October half term, I’d be content with 1 holiday a year, wherever it is.
I was about to write the same. We go to Northumberland every year, sometimes twice a year, but still regard that as a holiday. We occasionally got to France it Italy too and I try and get to a conference in NYC with work each year, and I used to travel monthly to Hannover with work but not doing any foreign travel for the foreseeable future.I tend to think of a staycation as being a long spell of time taken off in which you stay at home (i.e. your own house) rather than a holiday in the UK. Could be to do some work on the house, watch a big sporting event on TV, get a new pet settled into your home or just doing nowt bar having a lie in each day and chilling.
Castles, beaches, pubs, castles on beaches, pubs on beaches, forests.As mentioned earlier we’re off to an empty unfurnished cottage near Hexham to sort of camp out as our friends have moved to Norway. Being a Coventry kid because my grandparents moved down From Stanley in early thirties I don’t know the area as well as most on here. What are the must see things with wife, eleven year old boy and dopey saluki/ boxer cross?
That’s pretty much the plan! Alnwick doesn’t allow dogs unfortunately.Castles, beaches, pubs, castles on beaches, pubs on beaches, forests.
Embleton/Dunstanburgh castle and druridge bay are nice.That’s pretty much the plan! Alnwick doesn’t allow dogs unfortunately.
The whole of Alnwick?That’s pretty much the plan! Alnwick doesn’t allow dogs unfortunately.
Just the castle and gardens as far as I know!The whole of Alnwick?
Nowhere better just don't tell anyone!Castles, beaches, pubs, castles on beaches, pubs on beaches, forests.
Conkered m8.Nowhere better just don't tell anyone!
Can vouch for druridge bay.I was walking the beach 3weeks ago ,first time in over half a centuryEmbleton/Dunstanburgh castle and druridge bay are nice.
Due to flights being cancelled,we are now doing a tour of the West of Scotland by train as soon as the train companies get there fingers out and release tickets.So far we have managed to book Donny to Inverness.all other tickets after 3rd Sept are not on sale yet.
Not fucked ,cutting across country to Skye then returning to Inverness.meeting up with friends then doing NC500 cos they have a car.I think that your compass is fucked like mate.
Lucky escape. Did you book anywhere else since?
Just the castle and gardens as far as I know!
Bay view is a decent campsite & well run... Ruda is like a refugee camp with everyone crammed in,....(when I went last summer)No Bay View Farm although the young’un went back down last week with his mates and stayed at Ruda
Thinking of doing Worcester next weekend if there’s availability?
Just from personal experience. We went to Newquay one year, and it was the worst, most expensive holiday we ever had. We've never had a holiday in the UK since then, and that was quite a few years back.Why is not going to Cornwall a lucky escape ?