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Sky_Blue_Daz

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booked a villa in Spain for a week and have just booked Florida for 2 weeks next year
 

Si80

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Lanzarote next week for a week. Weekend in Bruges for our wedding anniversary in Sept. Just looking at a week / weekend trip to the US Oct / Nov time now but can't decide where we want to go.
 

clint van damme

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The Florida trip is a huge family trip 12 of us in an 8 bedroom house

Hopefully there’s plenty of other rooms for my unsociable moments

But it will be great memories for the kids

I've been, you'll have a great time Daz. If I could give you one tip - make sure you have a satnav!
 

ajsccfc

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Is that after the play-off final?
Oh shit, the exact day of it. I was never planning to go if we made it anyway, I don't think my nerves could handle it

Off to Fuerteventura on Saturday, how was the weather?

Really good, about 23 or 24 each day with a bit of breeze so it was just the right temperature for me. The one day where the weather was less than great, it was about three hours of cloud at most and then back to sun in the afternoon. I'd imagine you've got a solid week of sun ahead of you
 

Astute

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Oh shit, the exact day of it. I was never planning to go if we made it anyway, I don't think my nerves could handle it
I have the same problem. But at least I am lots closer to home. Visiting family in France. There are two airports within an hours drive. But they only fly to England every few days. And the same the other way. So will have a 6 hour drive to Calais and then another two hours drive to the game frim Dover. With the ferry crossing it will be about 11 hours each way.

The Chunnel is an hour quicker. But the boat breaks up the journey better.
 

ajsccfc

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I'd like to think that the fact I won't be able to follow the game at all is the reverse jinx that will guarantee that not only do we make it there but win in style.
 

Sick Boy

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Really good, about 23 or 24 each day with a bit of breeze so it was just the right temperature for me. The one day where the weather was less than great, it was about three hours of cloud at most and then back to sun in the afternoon. I'd imagine you've got a solid week of sun ahead of you

Cheers! Let's hope it's not ruined by a certain football team on Saturday. Take off is at 4.30 so hopefully I will land with us in the play offs
 

NorthernWisdom

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drive then ferry? How long does that take NW?
Drive then bridge nowadays.

But still, four hours to Carlisle, stop overnight (Astute or anyone local, any tips for good places to eat in Carlisle?!?) then four hours to Glencoe, stop overnight, then four hours to Skye. Way back will have a stop near the Bells whisky distillery.

Never done Scotland before, bar popping over the border just to say I've been(!) so figured I may as well go big or go home.
 

Astute

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Drive then bridge nowadays.

But still, four hours to Carlisle, stop overnight (Astute or anyone local, any tips for good places to eat in Carlisle?!?) then four hours to Glencoe, stop overnight, then four hours to Skye. Way back will have a stop near the Bells whisky distillery.

Never done Scotland before, bar popping over the border just to say I've been(!) so figured I may as well go big or go home.
Only usually go straight past Carlisle on the way to Scotland.

But there is an excellent place caled David's. Not cheap but also not too expensive. The food is hard to beat. And that includes top restaurants. Not the sort of place I would take my little lad. But the girls yes as they are.never a problem.

Have the place set on my sat nav somewhere. Think it is Warwick Street.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Driving down to Mallorca in July. Taking about three weeks and going to stop in a few places, possibly knock Andorra off the list too!

Currently trying to sort out a belated Honeymoon (thinking possibly Bahamas/USA or Asia somewhere) and a weekend away in September.

No doubt will be in Berlin and or Munich in the coming months for 'work' too.
 

Sick Boy

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Also off to:

Verona in June
San Vito Li Capo in Sicily in July
Verona and Ibiza in September
NY in Oct
 

NorthernWisdom

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Only usually go straight past Carlisle on the way to Scotland.

But there is an excellent place caled David's. Not cheap but also not too expensive. The food is hard to beat. And that includes top restaurants. Not the sort of place I would take my little lad. But the girls yes as they are.never a problem.

Have the place set on my sat nav somewhere. Think it is Warwick Street.
Ta. I see what you mean, not... cheap, but not stupid on budget either. Might be tested!
 

Astute

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Ta. I see what you mean, not... cheap, but not stupid on budget either. Might be tested!
Midweek prices are excellent. More costly at weekend. But not too bad if you are not feeding kids. And I have paid a lot more and not enjoyed the food at all in other places.

There is a good Italian in the centre with parking outside. It is right outside the fort. But I am not keen on Italian so can't remember what it is called.
 

ovduk78

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That is Scotland for you :smuggrin:
They've been around for about a month now and they're only going to get worse. I was told last week that eating a spoonful or marmite a day works but the problem with that is having to eat marmite.
 

bringbackrattles

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They're going to redevelop Riley Square Bell Green,so knocking our block of flats down. We were told this April/May but now it's going to be end of this year or start of 2019. Told we're all due compensation and me a bungalow too ? So if I get decent money I'll be off on a walking/trekking holiday somewhere. Can't wait.
But as I don't think ahead too much I'll be happy with a Wembley trip shortly ?
 

bringbackrattles

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They've been around for about a month now and they're only going to get worse. I was told last week that eating a spoonful or marmite a day works but the problem with that is having to eat marmite.
I've been hiking in Scotland and me and my lad got bit badly by midges. You'll never get rid of them, they're there to stay !
 

Mcbean

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Its true - went and rode the North Coast 500 a year or so back and used it , keeps them away generally - used the Avon stuff - its more like oil - doesnt smell too bad - they sell it in the garages up there
 

Covstu

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going to France with my lot and my brother and his lot. Renting a villa with a pool etc so a week of chilling out and on the bike in the mornings. Go up to Scotland a few more times but that's about it.

We are saving for a florida trip for the kids in a few years time when they are old enough to appreciate it.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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2 of my favorite slices of heaven on earth.....Anglesey & the Lake District for me & mine......

.....and breaking my own environmental code for the greater family good, I've also agreed we can fly to portugal later this year too.
 

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