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Iwantahouse wrote:the sun £9.50 deal includes a campsite in Bude
sun deal is already booked, got a place at brean sands :beer:know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
pavlovs_dog wrote:sun deal is already booked, got a place at brean sands :beer:
I could be wrong, but there's definitely a Brean near Weston ... with a funfair and everything!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
Brean Sands! poor you. Just watch the mud on the beach0
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Savvy_Sue wrote:Isn't that Zummerzet? Near Weston-super-Mare? Rather than Devon ...
I could be wrong, but there's definitely a Brean near Weston ... with a funfair and everything!
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no you're not... its the heat frying my braincells(god help OH - im navigating :rotfl: )
so it looks like devon is back on the menuany more suggestions folks?
know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
roskillys for ice cram at st keverne nr the lizard
i love penzance
falmouth for pleasure boat rides
go on the king harry ferry to the roseland expensive £5 ish for one way but fab and you can drive the long way back
have a pasty!
cream tea
pendennis castle falmouth
st mawes castle on the roseland
try the engine houses at camborne if u r a national trust member a fully working mine
south crofty underground tours
coastL FOOTPATH FOR WALKS
loads more just need to thing of them
!!!!!!!Member 1145 Sealed Pot Challenge No4
NSD challenge not to spend anything till 2011!:rotfl:0 -
Clovelly in Devon, for the donkeys. Will be very touristy at this time of year. But possibly worth a detour on the way there or back.
Glad it's you going mad not me! As cheekymatt says, watch out for the mud!Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
For any of you travelling past Bodmin on your way to newquay, truro, falmouth, etc.... avoid the A30 after Bodmin if you are travelling down on the Saturday. Major roadworks are leading to about 6 miles of traffic jams. For anyone heading to Padstow or Newquay I suggest heading for the A39 after you pass Lauceston and this will avoid the jams. It's not such a good road but should be jam free.
If you're heading for Truro/Falmouth I would suggest Plymouth/Dobwalls/St Austell/Truro as a route instead of A30.Matched betting profits since 11/10/06 = £1,5540 -
rockpeblar wrote:For any of you travelling past Bodmin on your way to newquay, truro, falmouth, etc.... avoid the A30 after Bodmin if you are travelling down on the Saturday. Major roadworks are leading to about 6 miles of traffic jams.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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If you enjoy castles you MUST go to St Michael's Mount.
I'd also recommend Geevor Tin Mine.Only when the last tree has died
and the last river has been poisoned
and the last fish has been caught
will we realise we cannot eat money0 -
Oh, and a trip to the Scilly Isles. Beautiful.Only when the last tree has died
and the last river has been poisoned
and the last fish has been caught
will we realise we cannot eat money0
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