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Is that Bamburgh? If so, how are you going to fill 2 weeks in Northumberland??
Is that Bamburgh? If so, how are you going to fill 2 weeks in Northumberland??
My Mrs can't swim so the cliff diving would literally be a once in a lifetime for her.We were there in September 2022.
It’s touristy like Venice is, but we had a cracking good time. You can hire jet skis and do cliff jumping from a bar, if that’s your thing, or just chill on a beach, walk the ruins, do the GOT stuff or just eat and drink yourself silly.
Very expensive by Croatian standards though.
It’s surprising how many people don’t realise this. Obviously, you don’t need a passport to go to NI, as it’s part of U.K., but seeing as there’s no border between north and south (for now) it wouldn’t be possible to control entry to the ROI from U.K. even if a passport was required.My and Mrs SS passports expired about 4 years ago - we're both retired now and quite well travelled so have enjoyed 2-day breaks around the UK for the last decade. We have both wanted to travel to Ireland but have being putting this off as no passports. Well, blow me down, I've just learnt that UK peeps DON'T need a passport to enter Ireland [north or south] so planning the trip, ferry out Fishguard - Rosslare, then a big circuit. Cork, Blarney [for a kiss], Limerick, Galway, Giant's Causeway, [skip Belfast], Dublin then ferry back to Holyhead. B&B, maybe 2 weeks, maybe longer, play it by ear ....
Anyone done anything similar?
My 13-year old son and his school chums will be doing the same this summer, as a school trip. If you happen to be there at the same time I can only apologise in advance and suggest contacting Essex Education Authority for some form of compensation.…we plan to tour the WW1 battlefields and memorials - which I'm particularly looking forward to...
We’re going there with friends early July for a few days. Also got golf pissup in Portugal next month, and try to avoid travelling much in the school holidays so next after those will be 6 weeks touring in Oz (via Singapore) in Oct/Nov, then Florida for Xmas and New Year. Going to be missing a lot of matches next seasonWas planning on a cheeky little trip to Dubrovnik with the Mrs to help distract me from the 3 months of incessant booing I'll be doing at our lack of signings and RDZ leaving.
It is.Is that Bamburgh? If so, how are you going to fill 2 weeks in Northumberland??
Sounds good, there are some fab beaches up this way. If you like driving, you may be interested in checking out the Northumberland 250, although you may well have visited most of the good places already. Some canny waterfall walks in the National Park if that’s your thing. Barter Books is always worth a visit. Enjoy!It is.
Same way we do every year pretty much (wife’s family have roots up there).
- multiple days at the beach - the kids love it (a good book, a scotch pie, some boules will do plenty of hours if the weather is decent)
- visit Alnwick for the day (barter books etc)
- maybe do Bamburgh castle one day
- lindisfarne/holy island - maybe pop on a dinghy and see the puffins
- possibly do Newcastle one day (brother in law is a Toon fan so sometimes get to games with him)
Given your username, if you have any recommends local to that area I’m interested!
I went on a pre-GCSE school trip, ooh 15 yes ago now. So hauntingly moving, my god every stop on the tour was powerful in it's own way (Mons, Tynecot, Thiepval especially...and that enormous bloody crater in the middle of nowhere). I'm in no doubt your son and his class will be on their best behaviour. Helps if like me, his history teacher was especially inspiring.My 13-year old son and his school chums will be doing the same this summer, as a school trip. If you happen to be there at the same time I can only apologise in advance and suggest contacting Essex Education Authority for some form of compensation.
What I found fascinating but as you say disturbing is how close Shankill and the Falls are to each other. Can only be a few hundred yards at it's shortest. There is barely any "no mans land" so to speak it's red white and blue (and orange) there is a road block then everything the other side is green. Only thing I can compare it to (and please don't think I'm trivialising it) is the cup final where you have one team and their colours on one side of Wembley and the other team on the other side.There is a taxi tour which takes you to both sides of the wall, with a commentary. I found it fascinating but disturbing at the same time.
This is why the huge wall was built so petrol bombs couldn't be lobbed over.What I found fascinating but as you say disturbing is how close Shankill and the Falls are to each other. Can only be a few hundred yards at it's shortest. There is barely any "no mans land" so to speak it's red white and blue (and orange) there is a road block then everything the other side is green. Only thing I can compare it to (and please don't think I'm trivialising it) is the cup final where you have one team and their colours on one side of Wembley and the other team on the other side.
Having only been to Dublin and Galway out of those, yeah. Dublin, OK, but Galway is one of the most delightful towns/small cities? I've ever been to in my life - the vibe, attractiveness, people and oh, the pubs It's also relatively small and manageable.I wouldn't go a bundle on Dublin, personally - it kind of feels like any other generic big city, these days. And Limerick is a bit rough round the edges. But would (and will, courtesy of family all over) happily spend time in Cork, Galway, Waterford or Kilkenny
Having lived there and abouts for 11 years or so Limerick has nothing going for it other than Adare and King John's Castle at a push.Not done that as one round trip (not for a holiday anyway) but have visited all of the places listed (bar Blarney), for work or leisure.
I wouldn't go a bundle on Dublin, personally - it kind of feels like any other generic big city, these days. And Limerick is a bit rough round the edges. But would (and will, courtesy of family all over) happily spend time in Cork, Galway, Waterford or Kilkenny
Its a fabulous country and well worth your time. Unfortunately, the state of the pound, means that it is very expensive now - especially hotels and eating out.
Definitely make the effort to include Cork (city)- even though its a bit out on a limb - and if you've time, a day or two in West Cork for the scenery.
He said in the recent podcast that they are still looking at Japan for this coming summer’s preseason.Didn't Barber say he was exploring the 'far east' tour option?.. or was that the year after?.... might be good to tie in a visit to Japan, haven't been yet.
Can they tell in utero now? Modern technology is marvelous, isn't it.Imminent arrival of second grandchild
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Son in laws Stag weekend
Might venture to the Fatherland for the latter stages of the Euros.
And the fixtures coming out.
Failure to secure European football revenue streams has seen 'far east' redefined as Rye > Hurst Green > RobertsbridgeDidn't Barber say he was exploring the 'far east' tour option?.. or was that the year after?.... might be good to tie in a visit to Japan, haven't been yet.