Holiday in Wales recommendations?
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New Quay is hilly . except for the pen n wig (if still there)Llandudno is a good shout . lots to do and decent rates for hotels . easy to drive into and around Snowdonia & anglesey:cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0
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Porthmadog has everything you are looking for.
Tenby is also pretty
I'm in Aberaeron, middle of Cardigan bay and thinking of a break on the west of Scotland, suggestions ?0 -
ceredigion wrote: »I'm in Aberaeron, middle of Cardigan bay and thinking of a break on the west of Scotland, suggestions ?
A holiday house swap?0 -
ceredigion wrote: »Porthmadog has everything you are looking for.
Tenby is also pretty
I'm in Aberaeron, middle of Cardigan bay and thinking of a break on the west of Scotland, suggestions ?
Suggestion? Start a new thread and I can provide plenty of ideas.0 -
Hi All
Thank you all for your input - after having a look on Tripadvisor I have booked a B&B called Milverton House on the seafront in Llandudno - they have given me rooms with sea views and bay windows and apparently we can even hire a scooter for MIL if she isn't up to walking.
Now hoping for sunshine!
Ceridigion - as I live in Scotland I probably haven't seen all the lovely bits! But Arran I love, its called Scotland in miniature... Skye though much further north is simply stunning (as is the drive)
Jinx xLight Bulb Moment - 11th Nov 2004 - Debt Free Day - 25th Mar 2011 :j0
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