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All across the Great Western territory => The Wider Picture in the United Kingdom => Topic started by: grahame on December 04, 2022, 17:08:08



Title: Where would YOU like to go in 2023?
Post by: grahame on December 04, 2022, 17:08:08
From Conde Nast Traveller (https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-places-to-travel-in-the-uk#intcid=_cnt-uk-bottom-recirc_9dcef308-a69e-42ad-af9e-8045edd798e8_text2vec1)

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The 13 Best Places to Go in the UK in 2023

Manchester
Wales
Bath
Glasgow
Eastbourne
Edinburgh
Kent
Inverness
Liverpool
Yorkshire
Mayfair
Peak District
Holywood


Title: Re: Where would YOU like to go in 2023?
Post by: Bob_Blakey on December 05, 2022, 09:24:05
Already definitely going to Yorkshire in May - the small matter of a family wedding - so I would add Wales to the list, specifically parts of the north, as I have always fancied trips to the top of Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa and the Great Orme as well as taking in as many of the former slate industry narrow gauge lines as possible.


Title: Re: Where would YOU like to go in 2023?
Post by: JayMac on December 05, 2022, 15:44:09
Isle of Man


Title: Re: Where would YOU like to go in 2023?
Post by: johnneyw on December 05, 2022, 17:59:57
Even if the options are restricted to the UK only, I've already got a fair few places in mind.
Not least is to revisit Nottingham which I visited often as a child.....and now there's trams!
Heart of Wales and Cambrian lines feature rather highly in the rankings and the English/Welsh borderlands also beckon.
Now that I'm retired, I'm able to pounce on rail ticket advanced fare bargains more easily and Dorset destinations are in my sights.



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