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Where has been your best uk holiday?

I have been from Cornwall to Scotland and have enjoyed them all. These have been caravan holidays. Where have you stayed? have you enjoyed it and why?
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  • meer53
    meer53 Posts: 10,217 Forumite
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    Glamping at Dolphinholme with Featherdown Farms. Peace, quiet, and no mobile or Internet signal for the whole week. Log burning stove, no electricity, helping the farmer with the goats, kids paddling in the river and playing outside, i could have stayed for a month.
  • Places we have really enjoyed include Tenby, Scarborough, Llandudno, Eastbourne, Bournemouth and Ilfracombe. We stay in a mixture of b&bs and small hotels. We are so fond of Ilfracombe that we go for a few days every July. However, there are lots more places on our list, such as Northumberland. Lots to fit in.
  • Blue264
    Blue264 Posts: 1,570 Forumite
    B&Bs in Bournemouth and Cornwall, and camping in Wasdale in a heatwave.
  • PompeyPete
    PompeyPete Posts: 7,126 Forumite
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    edited 22 January 2017 at 7:56PM
    ibizafan wrote: »
    Places we have really enjoyed include Tenby, Scarborough, Llandudno, Eastbourne, Bournemouth and Ilfracombe. We stay in a mixture of b&bs and small hotels. We are so fond of Ilfracombe that we go for a few days every July. However, there are lots more places on our list, such as Northumberland. Lots to fit in.

    Love Llandudno too, walking round the Great Orme on a windy January morning is a bracing scenic wander.

    And Tenby in January too, beautiful place.

    Scarbough and Whitby are up there.

    And Ilfracombe, was there a few weeks ago. Have you seen Verity yet?

    Had a few days in Lynton and Lynmouth also recently. Loved the Valley of the Rocks.

    Favourite has to be Morecambe though.....the town that time forgot.

    Cripes, this is the overseas board.
  • agrinnall
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    As Pete says, this is the board for Overseas travel, so unless you are starting your holiday outside the UK it's the wrong place, try the UK Holidays board instead.
  • pogofish
    pogofish Posts: 10,853 Forumite
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    When did the UK become "overseas"...?
  • dondo
    dondo Posts: 526 Forumite
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    Couple spring to mind:

    1) Tour of Scotland few years back- Skye, Lewis & Harris and Loch Ness. Skye, Lewis and Harris in particular were just stunning.

    2) Dorset- really nice cottage in lovely part of the country
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