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Porthmadog (North Wales):
... is a nice little town, with many places to eat or have a coffee and very helpful people at the tourist information office. It is beautifully located on the Glaslyn estuary, and has a neat small harbour as well as some wonderful views towards the mountains. What is excels as, though, is a base to explore the surrounding arreas, both the Llyn peninsula and the Snowdonia - the best of North Wales is at y... Read the full review: Choo-choo up the mountain by MagdaDH |
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Abersoch in general ... seven miles on from Pwllheli along the North Welsh Llyn peninsula is originally a fishing village but have now turned into a fairly high-faultin beach resort. I have not been to Abersoch in the low season, but even in June many of the houses seemed locked up, and I suspect from the late autumn to early spring it would feel like a ghost town. In the summer it caters to a large number of visitors with its B&Bs, caravan parks and a mix of decent (but not particularly cheap) eateries. Abersoch has an air of what can be described as self-consciously cool relaxation: tanned young men in flip-flops and low-sitting, long shorts, families unloading what seems ... Read the full review: Surfing Wales by MagdaDH |
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Bath (Somerset) ... have just come back from a weekend away in Bath and what a lovely weekend it was. As soon as we arrived in the city we were blown away by how beautiful it was with the little streets and straight buildings. We had actually hired a mini bus so found a long stay car park on Charlotte street (this only cost £18 from Fri - Sun). There are many nice hotels but money saving matters we chose to go in a hostel, £17 a night for a 16 bed dorm. We visited Bath on one of the busiest weekend as the Christmas market was on. Although this looked really pretty we chose not to look round it as it was too busy to even get to the stalls. The nice thing about Bath is that it is so nice ... Read the full review: Bath by clairedooyoo |
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Bath (Somerset) ... love going to Bath. Bath is a quaint, beautiful city. The buildings there are built of nice solid big blocks in pale brown/grey which gives it a very clean look. There is a treasure trove of vintage stores, tourist attractions and it is located near the national rail station such that there is no need to drive into Bath. Most of Bath s tourist attraction is located in Bath central itsef. This means that it is possible to use any public transport the whole day you are in town. The Roman baths is UNESCO site, rightly for a good reason. The baths are naturally heated (geothermal reasons) and remains heated to this day. The Romans, then the English royalties later conti... Read the full review: Quaint place to go by evetortoise |
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