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[Golden thread] What's your favourite UK holiday destination?

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Original post by Hannahblossom
No. My mum is a qualified teacher though lol.

cool, mine too, my mom taught elementary school as well as high school english :smile:
Original post by Hannahblossom
When we went to the pleasure beach it was pretty much just sixth formers, adults and a handful of children.
Did it spoil the day?
No, not really.:nah:
It was sad though.:bawling:
Original post by Saracen's Fez
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I feel like I've had a lot of little trips away to various parts of the English seaside this summer, so I'm asking what your favourite place in Britain to go for a holiday is?

I really liked my trip to Devon this June! :h:

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Edinburgh I think is my favourite city to visit. I also loved Portmeirion in North Wales!
Original post by -Eirlys-
Edinburgh I think is my favourite city to visit. I also loved Portmeirion in North Wales!

I've been to both places but absolutely love Portmeirion!
I've never been to the Lake District but I'd really like to go
Original post by penguingirl18
I've never been to the Lake District but I'd really like to go

It's beautiful there :smile:
Original post by CatusStarbright
I think it'll have to be Cornwall!


This place has a good reputation because of the landscapes there. :yes: Mine are:

Sheffield because of snooker worldchampionship and London in England and Edinburgh because of the castle in Scotland.

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