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I'm living in Manchester, don't want to go even more North.Don't come up north, its too bloody cold here. We are supposed to be getting a lot of snow and road disruptions.
I'm living in Manchester, don't want to go even more North.
Moved around a lot in my life. I was born in London and lived there for most of my life however I have lived in the Middle East and Manchester as well, these days i'm in Manchester, lets see where uni takes me. Maybe a different city.I thought you were from London.
Well people, it's that time of the year where holidays are just around the corner, people are enjoying the Christmas atmosphere, lights on the streets and the ronak (I can't think of a good translation for ronak).
I on the other hand want to travel around the UK during the two weeks off from college. I would love some recommendations! Something to do with nature would be great, for example Aber Falls, Lake District, Peak District. I want an adventure and i'm always open to visit and and experience new things so anything should be alright.
Moved around a lot in my life. I was born in London and lived there for most of my life however I have lived in the Middle East and Manchester as well, these days i'm in Manchester, lets see where uni takes me. Maybe a different city.
Moved around a lot in my life. I was born in London and lived there for most of my life however I have lived in the Middle East and Manchester as well, these days i'm in Manchester, lets see where uni takes me. Maybe a different city.
Well people, it's that time of the year where holidays are just around the corner, people are enjoying the Christmas atmosphere, lights on the streets and the ronak (I can't think of a good translation for ronak).
I on the other hand want to travel around the UK during the two weeks off from college. I would love some recommendations! Something to do with nature would be great, for example Aber Falls, Lake District, Peak District. I want an adventure and i'm always open to visit and and experience new things so anything should be alright.
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Thanks for the detail above, as for Wimmy Road I think I've had enough for one day.Manchester? Go Wimmy Rd bro. lol
Thanks for the detail above, as for Wimmy Road I think I've had enough for one day.
Nothing like Curry Mile though, it's the broke version of Lahore's Food Street.
Find accommodation in Leeds.Do you want a City, Countryside or a beach break? What part of Spain?
Snowdonia national park mate , trek up mount snowden or if your lazy take the train, visit the beautiful town of llanbernis, visit the local shale mines etcWell people, it's that time of the year where holidays are just around the corner, people are enjoying the Christmas atmosphere, lights on the streets and the ronak (I can't think of a good translation for ronak).
I on the other hand want to travel around the UK during the two weeks off from college. I would love some recommendations! Something to do with nature would be great, for example Aber Falls, Lake District, Peak District. I want an adventure and i'm always open to visit and and experience new things so anything should be alright.
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Depends on your perception.You say something to do with nature OP, I personally wouldn't go to any national park at this time of the year, it's cold and it gets dark early. I went camping/hiking in Snowdonia in Northern Wales this past summer, it's a beautiful region.
Personally, I'd say London is probably best this time of year, there are plenty of christmas markets around if you know where to look. Hyde Park winter wonderland has both christmas markets and ice skating, the latter which I haven't actually done before. And although I haven't been, Kew Gardens does night time shows this time of year.
You say something to do with nature OP, I personally wouldn't go to any national park at this time of the year, it's cold and it gets dark early. I went camping/hiking in Snowdonia in Northern Wales this past summer, it's a beautiful region.
Personally, I'd say London is probably best this time of year, there are plenty of christmas markets around if you know where to look. Hyde Park winter wonderland has both christmas markets and ice skating, the latter which I haven't actually done before. And although I haven't been, Kew Gardens does night time shows this time of year.
Snowdonia is wonderful, not too far from Snowdonia is a place called Aber Falls which is about a 30 to 40 minutes hike after which you are treated to a beautiful waterfall. Great place to go with family for sure.Snowdonia national park mate , trek up mount snowden or if your lazy take the train, visit the beautiful town of llanbernis, visit the local shale mines etc
Looks like someone's got the Wilmslow Vibe.Too many Arabs, Kurds and Turks have opened up sheesha bars though lol
Peak District is not too far from me, it's a good idea. I could easily go and comeback with in a few hours and the best thing is, I can do all that in day light. Well that's one thing sorted! Thanks, I'm making a plan for that!Find accommodation in Leeds.
Then visit , Walled city of York , a free train museum there.
Visit peak District national park, Yorkshire dale.
In peak district, visit Lady bower and Derwent where RAF developed dam busters.
My favourite is Bleaklow where a WW2 American bomber crashed and wreackage is still there today,engines and all.
Hey, if u r in Manchester, I am here too. If u want to visit bleaklow crash, let me know and we can go together (if u r driving).I'm living in Manchester, don't want to go even more North.