Your favourite place in the UK?
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In my home county (Norfolk), I'd have to say my favourite place is Great Yarmouth, purely because it is amusements galore, and the true tourist i am, i have to go in every gift shop but there are more rustic seaside towns nearer to me which i love.
Further afield, i would have to say Skegness because it really is a lovely place and fun to be there. Scotland on the other hand, i'll never forget it's enchanting scenery, each lake was beautiful and unique, along with driving through the mountains. It was absolutely lovely and memorable!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
@Ami2301 I’ve been to Great Yarmouth several times. It’s very nice there I agree.
I hope to go to Scotland soon to experience what you mention!! -
Dunno if Scotland is actually in the UK but ive been there once and i would love to go back. My dad was born there and I've always thought of it as home
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Scotland is currently in the UK @Sad_Scotsman. Whereabouts would you like to visit? I'd love to go to Edinburgh.
What took you there @JessJ? I just Googled it and it seems really pretty! -
I'd like to go back to the highlands and the isle of skye. But mostly to Dunnock castle and loch lomand
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Some great places mentioned @Ami2301 my in laws are in Norfolk so done a few of lovely places like cromer , sheringham and the broads
I have been to Edinburgh @Tori_Scope a few times well worth the visit and staying a few days . Scotland has some amazing places to see -
If you've never been, Durham is well worth a visit!
'A perfect little city', as the author Bill Bryson describes it
And if you travel there by train, the view across the city as you enter the station is just stunning - particularly when the castle and the cathedral are lit up at night-time. -
I'm going to say my hometown, Keighley. It has it's issues, but I value where I come from massively.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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My favourite place in the UK is Borth in Wales. I have been there several times on holiday and would love to live there one day. It isn't very far from where live now but I would just love to be able to walk on the beach everyday. Even though it is freezing in the winter!
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I like Borth and Aber and Newquay in wales x
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@Caz_Scope i live in durham @66Mustang mine has to be lake district
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Durham cathedral is my favourite, the setting is just perfect high up over the river.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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Yes @leeCal!!
It's a few years since I've been now, but it's lovely up by the cathedral and on Palace Green
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Cornwall for me. Had happy years as a child living in Falmouth and Penzance and would like to retire back eventually.. Minnack Theatre is my fav place on earth, nature and creativity combined xYoga heals the soul ??
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