
DIY Doc
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Ah, sure now, tis a question I've known the answer to fer 3 years at least.
The Isle of Mull, most enjoyable in late Spring, or all Summer. Quaint, reminds me of its clones here in New England USA. Shops, restaurants, boating, swimming, family type environment.
Worth the trip to get there, and the stay over.
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Miss Taryn
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I dont believe that its costal, but i loved edinburgh scotland... Check out wales, and london too! |
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Dazza
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Depends how long you want to stay. Went to Whitby a few days ago and it was really interesting. Best fish and chips in the country (as recommended by Rick Stein) and plenty of historic stuff with it being the birth place of Captain Cook. Nice little shops and don't forget the Dracula connection.
Scarborough isn't too bad either and don't forget Bridlington and Filey, all within 40 miles of each other. |
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Zuz
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Southport
Llandudno / Rhyl in Wales, or Angelsey as someone already suggested. |
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Fiona Volpe ©
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Bridlington
Cleethorpes
Scarborough
Southport |
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Scottish lass
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you just have to drive up the coastal route in Scotland and you will see loads of good towns. north & south queensferry in fife arbroth lunan bay montrose up towards stonehaven there is a few more the choice is endless. have fun whatever you choose |
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fatsausage
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Edinburgh, Scotland |
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salforddude
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Morecambe
Whitby
Southport
Barrow
Scarborough
Lindisfarne |
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PeeMee
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Prestatyn North Wales/border,or Anglesey |
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keithmanley2000
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scarborogh |
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Ally
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Filey in North Yorkshire or Nairn near Inverness in Scotland. |
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heidi the ghosthunter
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good ol' sunny clacton on sea in essex |
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happy days
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isle of mull scotland |
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dawn c
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St Anne's Lythem just outside Blackpool is a lovely town to visit. It is totally different from Blackpool - it has class! |
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Sluttty McSluttt
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Ayr or Largs. both quite central and plenty to do. http://www.ayrshire-arran.com/ |
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