UK and Ireland Discussion Forum

Discussions regarding holidays in the UK and Ireland.
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I didn't want to mention football............. :lol: :wink European Cup, FA cup and all that, it really winds some people up but seeing as you brought it to my attention :bow

and don't forget we have Everton as well :rofl

I'm off to Turkey in a couple of hours :wave :fly :sun to escape this awful weather, so I will let you fight between you!! :argue
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Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland is so beautiful it's a range of hills and if viewed from the north you can make out a figure of a a man (you can make out the boots, arms, legs, facial features) lying down in the landscape of the hills. It's lovely walking the hills too.

Also Terella Beach (northern Ireland) miles of walking, sparse and quiet.

Newcastle (northern Ireland) seaside town, funfair etc.
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If they are thinking of heading down to the south-east as far as Kent, I can highly recommend a visit to Dover Castle and the war-time tunnels cut into the cliffs used by Sir Winston Churchill. Also, a visit to Canterbury Cathedral and the area of the town immediately surrounding it should be interesting to them, given how much the Americans love history.
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Am just north of Edinburgh in Fife. The east neuk over this way is worth a look if they're in this part of the world as is Saint Andrews. Personally, I find loch ness very twee and geared to foreign tourists. Culloden on the other hand, fantastic! Atmosphere. Hairs standing up on the back of your neck. The cairns of the clans on the edge of the moor etc. Most beautiful places for visiting Scotland I'd say are way up on the north and north west coats. Though Oban and Fort William are very pretty on the west but lower. Oban affords trips to the islands such as Mull and Iona (both utterly stunning.)

Anyway, if I can help out in any way or find out any info - festival stuff, accommodation etc for Edinburgh, let me know.

Meg
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Meg,

Thanks for the info and your generous offer of assistance. I agree about Loch Ness, but can you imagine what it would be like if they returned to NY and told their friends they did not go Nessie hunting.

Cheers

WG
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Just to be picky Elaine28 says that Wales is part of the U.K.

Sorry but it may surprise you but it isn`t. Wales is part of Great Britain but not the united Kingdom because we are a Principality in our own right.
Jeffro
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I always thought that it was "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" - or am I mistaken? If Wales is part of GB then, in that case, it would be part of the U.K.
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THIS site states that:
"The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland"
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More on the "Principality" of Wales can be found HERE

And a little bit more information regarding Wales and The United Kingdom can be found by taking a look HERE

Four main Countries actually make up The United Kingdom, and these are England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales as confirmed by THIS website

Sorry, slightly :offtop but posted to assist with clarification of above posts :roll:
Elaine28 wrote:
you could mention to your friends that Wales is also part of the UK and has some fantastic scenery and places to visit!!!!! and the welcome you receive from the welsh people is like no other.
a very patriatoc welsh lady.

And technically speaking Elaine 28 is correct. Although Wales is still a Principality in its own right as has been mentioned.
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Don't forget the Lake District in Cumbria :) It's beautiful there!!
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Oklahoma wrote:
Don't forget the Lake District in Cumbria It's beautiful there!!


More information on The Lake District can be found HERE
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There are also some beautiful beaches and scenery in Northumberland, and when they are in Scotland Glencoe should really NOT be missed out, though at this rate they`ll need at least 6 months to see enough!
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And HERE is a website with some more information on Glencoe. And another helpful website about Glencoe in Scotland can be found by clicking HERE.

numberplease wrote:
at this rate they`ll need at least 6 months to see enough!
. I'd say more like a year!! :wink: :roll:
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2 great websites, hope we can get up to Glencoe again this year, and if we do, hope the sun shines for a change, although grim weather does rather bring the stories of Glencoe more to life.
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I just love Glencoe,the scenery is something else and it's so eerie! There really is quite an atmosphere. I'm planning to go up again really soon...in the next couple of weeks. Will take my mum, as it reminds us of my late Dad and his lovely Highland accent. (My family surname is Campbell...so I'd better watch there aren't any MacDonald's about :wink: )
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