Suggestions for a short break please

Suggestions for a short break please

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Nigel Worc's

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Monday 9th August 2010
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Late forties couple, a few days away without any kids .... whoopie.

Just a couple of nights B&B somewhere

Any ideas/experiences you'd like to share ?

Nigel Worc's

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Thanks people.

Home rather than abroad, I like the sound of the Highlands, we went a couple of times last year and it was very good.

Just checking out that link to Norfolk

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Nigel Worc's

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norby1 said:
Strattons hotel in Swaffham in Norfolk.

Beautiful quiet location in an old country house, the food is divine, and there is plenty to do around and about if you want to go out.

Highly recommended
www.strattons.com

No affiliation, just an extremly satisfied customer
That links a bit odd ..... a pussy cat with a collar lol

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Mobile Chicane said:
Nigel Worc's said:
Thanks people.

Home rather than abroad, I like the sound of the Highlands, we went a couple of times last year and it was very good.

Just checking out that link to Suffolk
Suffolk (Aldeburgh) is lovely. Just go out of the school holidays to avoid Tarquin and Jocasta and their insufferable brats.
The wife works as a school nurse, so we're stuck with the school holidays i'm afraid.

I don't mind nice children anyway, I'm just glad to be getting away without our own !


The wife found that hotel website, many thanks, it looks lovely, but a tad out of our price range, we're more in the "sun newspaper £10 holiday" bracket lol.


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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Many thanks for the suggestions.

Wifey has chosen Scotland, we've just booked a B&B in Plockton, we tried a couple in Applecross, but they were full.

So .... Highland exploring !

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maxrider said:
Nigel Worc's said:
Late forties couple
Mr Dave said:
Amsterdam, go nuts, just because you are old doesnt mean you have to be sensible.
Idiot.
LOL, he isn't an idiot, I can still remember thinking how old my dad was when he reached 40 !

When you see a nice bit of skirt you still think it's nice, but have to hesitate to remember why you think it's nice.

I did the Amsterdam thing when I was younger, with the lads from my sqn, I also grew up near "Cheddar Road" in Birmingham.