Thanks. I think The Chelsea Market has already been mentioned by our mate but I'll make it a definite visit.NottinghamWhite wrote:Sniffer Legends bar press here
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Thanks. I think The Chelsea Market has already been mentioned by our mate but I'll make it a definite visit.
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I was 2 years in Singapore 1955/57, it was a bit smelly then!The Young Bremner wrote:Aplogises If a thread like this has been made, I couldn't find one.
Where is everyones favourate place to travel or best place they have been to so far.....
I have family living in Singapore and I must say its the cleanest country I have ever been to.
My favourate place so far must be the phi phi islands in thailand, took a boat ride and island hopped there for a day and I must say its paradice, especially if your into scuba diving.....
Have been to many places around the world but my favourite places are: Liverpool, Leeds, Edinburgh and Cork.
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Read an article in a magazine last year about the "North Coast 500" a road trip around Northern Scotland starting and finishing in Inverness and really fancied doing it.
Well mentioned it to my significant other and she is really up for it early summer so we've been busy sorting out hotels. Once you get above Inverness thre doesn't seem to be any chain hotels so we've a mix of Pubs, B&B's plus a cottage while up in the northern territories for 5 days.
We've also planned 4 days on route getting there with a couple of nights in Edinburgh and stops in Stirling & Aberdeen on way up then down the West Side coming home with stop overs near Loch Ness, Fort William, Loch Lommond and Glasgow mainly at Premier Inns & Holiday Inns.
Now its about sorting where we want to visit onroute, its coming together well.
Sure it'll be living out of a suitcase but have done coach tours so no big deal, much easier in your own car as dont really have to unpack at each hotel.
The North Coast 500 has a website, looks stunning - http://www.northcoast500.com/home.aspx
Well mentioned it to my significant other and she is really up for it early summer so we've been busy sorting out hotels. Once you get above Inverness thre doesn't seem to be any chain hotels so we've a mix of Pubs, B&B's plus a cottage while up in the northern territories for 5 days.
We've also planned 4 days on route getting there with a couple of nights in Edinburgh and stops in Stirling & Aberdeen on way up then down the West Side coming home with stop overs near Loch Ness, Fort William, Loch Lommond and Glasgow mainly at Premier Inns & Holiday Inns.
Now its about sorting where we want to visit onroute, its coming together well.
Sure it'll be living out of a suitcase but have done coach tours so no big deal, much easier in your own car as dont really have to unpack at each hotel.
The North Coast 500 has a website, looks stunning - http://www.northcoast500.com/home.aspx
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I thought you were supposed to do it on a push bike SW? That would be a rare treat.
Enjoy, by the way.
Enjoy, by the way.
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Haha, now that would kill me, Planning to do a couple of walks while up there though so boots will be in the car.Mellor wrote:I thought you were supposed to do it on a push bike SW? That would be a rare treat.
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One of the TV programmes me & the wife watch is called 4 in a bed on Channel 4. A couple of years back one of the shows was won by a place called Hazelwood Farm at a place called Crayke. We were very impressed with it & wrote the name of it down which we subsequently lost It turned up yesterday so we're planning a couple of days there next month, booked it yesterday.
The main problem is we are there for 2 nights but there's 3 pubs I fancy eating in. The Durham Ox in the village & just down the road in Huby is The New Inn, where we have eaten before & it was bang on & the other place is The Mended Drum. Decisions Decisions.
The main problem is we are there for 2 nights but there's 3 pubs I fancy eating in. The Durham Ox in the village & just down the road in Huby is The New Inn, where we have eaten before & it was bang on & the other place is The Mended Drum. Decisions Decisions.
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Just to confuse you The White Bear at Stillington has a good reputation but its a couple of years since I ate there.NottinghamWhite wrote:One of the TV programmes me & the wife watch is called 4 in a bed on Channel 4. A couple of years back one of the shows was won by a place called Hazelwood Farm at a place called Crayke. We were very impressed with it & wrote the name of it down which we subsequently lost It turned up yesterday so we're planning a couple of days there next month, booked it yesterday.
The main problem is we are there for 2 nights but there's 3 pubs I fancy eating in. The Durham Ox in the village & just down the road in Huby is The New Inn, where we have eaten before & it was bang on & the other place is The Mended Drum. Decisions Decisions.
If you are thinking about visiting Castle Howard while up north of York dont bother the main house is closed while late March, took GF couple of weeks ago ended up going to coast instead.
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If you are going to Oban which is a cracking little town I really must insist that you try http://www.obanseafoodhut.co.uk really is fantastic fresh seafood & reasonably pricedSelby White wrote:Read an article in a magazine last year about the "North Coast 500" a road trip around Northern Scotland starting and finishing in Inverness and really fancied doing it.
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