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Where are your favourite places to visit in dear old blighty?

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Charisse | 17:39 Tue 14th Apr 2009 | ChatterBank
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I spent a few days in Keswick recently, beautiful part of the country and paid a visit to Bath today, I never tire of going there.
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...tigger there are some great spots near you book a day at Biddenden vineyards in kent, the garden of England and hic ......very good wine....hic...
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West and North Wales especially Snowdonia,the views are breathtaking! I like Polperro in Cornwall. Ilfracombe is nice and Bornemouth.Bath is lovely but parking is difficult.
The Isle of Skye and Glencoe have some spectacular scenery.
where is he furthest North you have been tiggs?
the yorkshire dales are lovely, proper little Emmerdale type villages with gorgeous scenery
Favourite place to visit is Mytholmroyd, Cragg Vale. anywhere around Erringden Moor up to Blackshaw Head.
The Long Mynd in Shropshire, Lake District and Suffolk
I agree with Carmella. Skye and Glencoe are spectacular. Anywhere in the Highlands of Scotland would be hard to beat.
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I have a trip to Ireland planned for May and then I will have visited each country of the U.K. in the last 2 months. I love our countryside, especially the Lake District.

Widen to the rest of the world if you so desire Joy11 xx
where in Ireland Charisse, north or south?
I love the North and the people there are lovely
tigger are you in Kent?my sister lived in Whitstable before emigrating to NZ
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Joy we are planning on going to Newry again, my hubby is a keen angler and it is a beautiful place.
I like the sound of the yorshire dales. I love proper picturesque little villages with their chocolate box cottages full of character!
Salcombe, Dartmouth I discovered last year - lovely. Salcombe full of hooray henrys & braying henriettas in the summer, but don't let that put you off.
angel you would love it there then, theres a little place called Giggleswick worth a visit, even the name is cute !
thats the North isn't it Charisse?
Might make it there one day. Also want to visit Lake District, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Theres so many nice little places in the UK, I like the look of a lot of the little villages and houses they show on Relocation, Relocation and A Place in the Sun. You get some lovely little villages not too far from major towns too which are really pretty and the houses are built of lovely stone.
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Yes joy, oh and I am going to the White scar caves today and we drive by Giggleswick!! Love the name too xx

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