
markybartfast
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you reaaly do need to give a bit more info as there are fantastic places everywhere in the uk,but your tastes will differ to others.
see a sunrise in suffolk or a sunset in cornwall just the two of you together again will make wherever you are whatever you do perfect. |
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Chuckler
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Cornwall is fantastic with great coastal walks. You could take him fishing in Somerset(River Exe) or Scotland-go rowing on a Loch like Loch Lomond. There are some giant fish in there. Use an outboard motor on your boat and troll(slowly) a large shiny spinner on 50 pound breaking strain line. You won't miss. Lots of quality bonding time in a boat. Take large flask of tea and a good picnic. Good luck. |
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Basement Bob
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Definitely Edinburgh
Starting at the top of the town, Edinburgh Castle is a must see for every visitor. It has a fascinating history, but what makes it really special are the views in every direction. Edinburgh Castle is cared for by Historic Scotland - www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
Next to the castle, the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre aims to bring 300 years of Scotch Whisky history to life. This interactive visitor attraction, allows you to experience whisky sights, sounds and smells, and gives the opportunity to discover how whisky is made. - www.whisky-heritage.co.uk
Just down the Royal Mile lies the Writers Museum. Situated in Lady Stair's House, built in 1622, The Writers' Museum is dedicated to the lives and work of Scotland's great literary figures, in particluar Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894). - www.cac.org.uk
Nearby to this lies the National Library of Scotland, Scotland's largest library and the world centre for the study of Scotland and the Scots. - www.nls.uk
Just Round the corner from this on Chambers St lies the Royal Museum run by National Museums of Scotland. This museum houses the international collections and contains an extraordinary range of material. - www.nms.ac.uk/royal
For some of the darker side of the city, visit the Edinburgh Dungeon. Witch-hunters, grave-robbers, murderers, cannibals, executioners - you will find them all here, along with their wretched victims. - www.thedungeons.com
Beneath the Royal Mile lies a warren of concealed streets where real people lived, worked and died in bygone centuries. Step back in time at The Real Mary King’s Close to walk through these hidden closes, some of which have never before been open to the public.
www.realmarykingsclose.com
Continuing into the underworld, you might want to experience one of Edinburgh's Ghost Tours with Mercat Tours. The gory, the ghoulish, the sinister and the haunted, creepy Underground Vaults - "possibly the most haunted place in Britain"! - lots to choose from - www.mercat-tours.co.uk
At the bottom end of the Royal Mile is the Palace of Holyrood - a royal residence as well as the new Scottish Parliament.
Next door to these attractions lies Our Dynamic Earth - an interactive visitor centre taking you on a thrilling journey back in time to learn about our planet Earth. - www.dynamicearth.co.uk
Elsewhere in the city you can visit treats like the Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith and The Royal Botanic Gardens.
In addition we have these festivals:
Snowdrop Festival
Ceilidh Culture
Science Festival
Leith Festival
Edinburgh Art Festival
Jazz and Blues Festival
Military Tattoo
Festival Fringe
International Festival
Book Festival
Film Festival
Festival of Politics
Edinburgh Mela
Edinburgh's Christmas
Hogmanay
Read about them here
http://www.edinburgh.org/events/edinburg...
http://www.holidayscotland.org.uk/attrac... |
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misskitti7®
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Ahard question to answer with out knowing him or more about him.
you have to put your thinking cap on and remember what he likes or said he would like to do, what ever you go for hope all goes well x kitti x
ps sorry could not be more help :) |
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Dogs Rock!
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The Isle of Skye in Scotland is beautiful. In fact, anywhere on the west coast is lovely and accessible by train. Edinburgh is good for a night out. Glasgow has nice shops. Depends what you want to do really. St. Andrew's might be nice if he likes golf - you could have a stroll on the course. Hope these help! Have fun together.
Also, F you mastermind, nasty pr**k. |
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BORAT
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Take him to Bed, .....sorry I mean Bedfordshire ! |
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jacqui
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Wales is beautiful
see this website.
http://www.pamelajonespaintings.co.uk |
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sarah.sazaroo
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Loch Ness in Inverness, Scotland |
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michael w
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South Devon is a special place for me. Try Teignmouth and take the river ferry to Shaldon. Its a beautiful little village with some great old fashioned pubs etc.At the back of the village is Ringmore which my wife, who is Bulgarian described as the nearest to paradise that she had ever been. I rest my case. |
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pm_gordon_brown
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Without a doubt Cambridge is a lovely place, buy some strawberries and cream and take a punt on the cam, even if it rains sit under a tree or bridge, all the very best..... <GB> |
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gypsy
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It just has to be Iona, a tiny island off the Isle of Mull, the sand is pure white and the water is crystal clear turquoise, it will take his breath away. |
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Mrs G
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Blanket Bay (Bed) he will love it...dont waste your money.. |
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fatsausage
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Kew Gardens |
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upsydaisydo
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if you want somewhere with lots of little secluded beaches and romantic scenery then the isle of skye is a great place to go... it may be an expensive place to go but its guaranteed to give you a few special moments for you both to savour...
if you do decide to venture up north then ditch the car and take a picnic, its the best way to find all those little places to make a few memories |
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deborah7144
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where in the uk are you |
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tracy w
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we have a caravan that we rent in the new forest , it is a lovely place to go, please take a look at our web site : www.luxuryholidaycaravan.co.uk Thankyou |
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swti97
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somewhere really romantic you want, especially if you have making up to do, it would have been helpful if we knew whereabouts in the UK you are |
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pretty flower
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definatley blackpool on the pepsi max
no but really we need more info like what you into what your hobbies then according to that can we suggest a place |
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Dogsbody
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You can't beat Blackpool! |
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DaneinLondon
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London Eye for champers, then a nice hotel for the making-up. Good luck! |
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stacey
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It really depends what kind of place you're after. For beautiful places, I'd say Durham is well up there. It's stunning, there are plenty of old, traditional pubs up there and several pretty surrounding villages. It is also reasonable to stay in hotels there and Newcastle is only ten minutes on the train for a good clubby night out. The North East coast is stunning as well.
Theme park wise, Alton Towers, I'd say! |
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Spence
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I hear Borstal is great!! hehe!! |
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Mr Help
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Plan a big family outing to Thorpe Park/Chesssington or another high rise leisure activity or something in the SE of UK. Could go to cornwall and hit the beaches and relax. Country to the west of UK where could rent a villa for weekend. Or you could go to Scotland and warm your hands on the big fire up there in Glasgow. |
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