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Assuming You Live In The Uk
What is the furthest you have travelled within the UK for a holiday, and is there any part of the UK you have never been to but would like to?
I've been to Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the ROI, the Scilly Isles but I've yet to go to the Isle of Man - the cost of the ferry puts me off.
I believe parts of Northumberland to be very beautiful but so far I've only driven through.
I've been to many of the popular seaside resorts except for Blackpool.
I've been to Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the ROI, the Scilly Isles but I've yet to go to the Isle of Man - the cost of the ferry puts me off.
I believe parts of Northumberland to be very beautiful but so far I've only driven through.
I've been to many of the popular seaside resorts except for Blackpool.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only place I`ve been on holiday in the UK is the Isles of Scilly. i`ve been to lots of walking areas (Northumberland, Scotland, Lakes etc) but I wouldn`t go anywhere in the UK for a holiday as such. I`ve got friends with a house in the Isle of Man and they say I can go there anytime but I haven`t got around to it yet.
Furthest part I've been to is Edinburgh (which I loved), would like to go to the Lake District at some point and the same as you, Northumberland (thanks to the TV series Vera). In Aug we'll be driving up to Scotland, getting the ferry to Larne, then off to Giants Causeway, then down to Belfast for the Titanic Exhibition, then on to Dublin for a few days.
For rocky - I grew up in the Lakes (and down here) - you should also look at the east side of the M6 (Appleby/Kirkby Lonsdale - places like Hawes, Leyburn, Kirkby Stephen, and all in between - beautiful countryside and much quieter than the Lakes - James Heriot, "All Creatures Great & Small" countryside.....
This is my very favourite place in Wales:
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Warning, murray; give a big detour to Land's End if you come down this way, and Newquay.....I have been to John O'Groats too and that isn't too bad, well in comparison to the commercialisation of the sites.
Have you been to the other side, i.e. Cape Wrath, there is some beautiful coastscapes along there, and lovely countryside around Durness and Tongue.
Have you been to the other side, i.e. Cape Wrath, there is some beautiful coastscapes along there, and lovely countryside around Durness and Tongue.