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For the last thirty years i have holidayed in Galway (family) and all over England Scotland and wales   never  needed to go to the sun being irish   lobster burn easy not enjoyable   however  seen more of Ireland after i left it     than when i lived there     so much to see an do      so much to see and do here         explore and help local businesses  its time to explore home  turf and help out     a week in the sun     or       four long weekends  in different areas an hour from home    can someone jump in on this recommend places to visit at home   i explore   whats over that hill    just me         please recommend local attractions   to benefit everyone  when things open up  to save foreign travel    loads to see and do here   not good with words help needed    recommend   local attractions   walks    parks    beaches    country shows   game fairs  fates  rather than overseas travel       STAY HOME KEEP SAFE PROTECT OTHERS     

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Hello, if that's Galway in Southern Ireland 👍 I took a bus there along the coast road in September  and what a delightful journey, it was when I went over to the Matchmaking festival in Lisdoonvarna, I was staying in Ennistymon and met some wonderful people who took me trout fishing on Lickeen loch , I went back many times staying with a lovely couple Paul and Mary, happy memories, 

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1 hour ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, if that's Galway in Southern Ireland 👍 I took a bus there along the coast road in September  and what a delightful journey, it was when I went over to the Matchmaking festival in Lisdoonvarna, I was staying in Ennistymon and met some wonderful people who took me trout fishing on Lickeen loch , I went back many times staying with a lovely couple Paul and Mary, happy memories, 

After lockdown I would recommend a visit to any part of Southern Ireland, fishing is good to 👍

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6 minutes ago, The Heron said:

The problem with going abroad is its full of foreigners 

That's what I always say 😆.

I've lever left mainland Britain,  I've just never felt the need to , and guess I never will . I have an open ended offer from a mate in Australia,  to go fishing,  shooting , and drinking . I might just make the effort one day before I'm too old.

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Each to their own, but I've never seen the point of going abroad, so much to see and do here.

I doubt there's enough years left in me to see all the places I'd still love to visit in the UK.

When my children were young, holidays meant loading up the Land Rover and just heading off somewhere, nothing booked or planned.

Days spent rock pooling or beach combing or building camps in woods, they had fun and learnt about the environment.

Their friends sat around hotel pools or went to Disneyland.

I can't wait to get back out and about.

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bear with me    not good         Pickering steam rally    outstanding     inc north youkshire steam railway sometimes uesel engine as voluntary     a night out at the magpie at Whitby   eat in recommended    take out as others outstanding     deep sea fishing you landed served up                linkonshire     east Kirkby air show  outstanding    a 3day  event          inc muckle borough collection  norfolk   copper plate diaries back in the day i remember    wells next the sea     lincolshire   outstanding    the Cotswolds  new age travel    i   in England    i haven't seen all          i worked in Gosport navel high security mod bases  Chichester bypass  back in the day many high security mod jobs on the south coast  the paperwork crucified me     got to see nout     been a good boy  carry on irish      i enjoy the simple things good  food good company  the rest is ********  now im from Galway  when we can travel again  go there  loads  to see and do   Connemara    the Burren  not to mention fishing   music festivals as many otjer festivals      if you fancy a visit i can help      or another   its  time to help out other folk to explore       the emerald isles   Scotland uplands  wales    its time to discover homelands  scenery and lifestyle etc       otherwise **** of to Spain eat gammon eggs and chips                                                                        Enjoy the east coast       Second the midlands and Cotswolds    north York moors  listen to the grouse go to bed 

      listen and enjoy     and go to Whitby   / and other coves about the area    a top class fish supper  good luck  enjoy what works  enjoy i have no regrets 

 

food outstanding    nout to say 

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On 13/02/2021 at 15:54, mel b3 said:

That's what I always say 😆.

I've lever left mainland Britain,  I've just never felt the need to , and guess I never will . I have an open ended offer from a mate in Australia,  to go fishing,  shooting , and drinking . I might just make the effort one day before I'm too old.

Do it Dave before its too late you wont regret it.

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On 17/02/2021 at 07:16, Mr.C said:

Saltings, I think you may be a poet. Enjoyed the line about the grouse going to bed. 

not a  poet sadly     i enjoy unspoilt countryside (un commercialised)  i struggle with words when tired dont make sense get frustrated make les sense its not easy i cant describe frustration  thmk god for spelckeck             good food    grab  a fish and chips takeaway at the magpie whitby drive out about 10miles sit on  rock on the moors   listen to the grouse going to bed    i cant describe       the simple things mean the most    sometimes you hear pinks out of range  you lay back on your dog as a pillow  as i have and listen            whats to say  listen to the marsh wake up   and an Anglia  motel     a 17    full fat breakfast   after         outstanding          lockdown not fired a shot  hopefully this year may get a few days away somewhere   with mrs   so much to see and do here and in ireland   culture  history arcetecture      learn something  support home economy they need help  support home grown  all day every day 

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1 hour ago, Vince Green said:

Its going to be hard to find anywhere to book in this country come the summer. We are already looking at staycation  overload

That's true , but on the upside , it'll be a huge( and much needed ) boost for the UK holiday industry. 

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