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Have you got a favourite place ?
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After watching Britains favourite view, it made me realise how lucky we are to Live in such a beautiful country, I have two favorite views one is from the top of Both-Y-Gest, near Porthmadog, the other is from the cliffs above Pen-Y-Bryn Beach looking across Cardigan bay, and this is in the correct category because the walk to both is good for the body and the view is good for the soul, How about you, what is your favourite view and why,? thanks all, Ray
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The best view in Britain has to be 200 yards up The Mall.
St James Park to the left, Green Park on the right, The Millenium wheel and other skylines behind you and in front Buckingham Palace, the home of England with the big golden angel statue.
You don't have to be a royalist to enjoy that!!!!
(But I am)
St James Park to the left, Green Park on the right, The Millenium wheel and other skylines behind you and in front Buckingham Palace, the home of England with the big golden angel statue.
You don't have to be a royalist to enjoy that!!!!
(But I am)
I was in Tenby last week Pip - took the boys up on Castle Hill early one morning when the sun was out and we had the whole place to ourselves! We had cakes for breakfast and I showed them Caldey and St Margaret's and Lydstep and took some great photos of them with it all behind them. I'm really quite fed up today to be home, actually, even though I love it here too. I miss the sea.
You'll have to take a trip and catch up. Go after Bank Holiday and you'll have room to spread out - everyone goes home almost immediately and the locals can reclaim their village again!!
Ray - nothing can beat Wales for the views, you're right...
You'll have to take a trip and catch up. Go after Bank Holiday and you'll have room to spread out - everyone goes home almost immediately and the locals can reclaim their village again!!
Ray - nothing can beat Wales for the views, you're right...
Scrap everything I ust said. My favourite view is standing on the somerset levels in the evening and looking towards Glastonbury Tor. It just seems magic, I cant believe I didnt say it first. I think it makes me feel at home, so maybe thats why I love it soo much.
in the evening... http://thelostboys.org/photo/tor1.jpg
in the morning.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/content/images/2 006/06/16/glastonbury_tor_lynne_newto_240x350. jpg
in the evening... http://thelostboys.org/photo/tor1.jpg
in the morning.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/content/images/2 006/06/16/glastonbury_tor_lynne_newto_240x350. jpg
2 favourite places, the first is a remote spot on an Essex lane near where I was born. It is closed and nobody goes there, except me (and bike!)
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=54mdeg0
The second is unbelievably within 10 miles of central Croydon.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6d03ibs
It is a lane that doesn't go anywhere so it gets no traffic.
Quite large pictures, but possibly worth the wait.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=54mdeg0
The second is unbelievably within 10 miles of central Croydon.
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6d03ibs
It is a lane that doesn't go anywhere so it gets no traffic.
Quite large pictures, but possibly worth the wait.
driving through wales past the black mountains with a sheer drop and some gorgeous views, the gower penisula is beautiful and peaceful.
In fact anywhere in wales is just gorgeous, I love watching the steam trains puffing away on the mountain sides, bala lake, tenby, devils bridge, snodonia
http://www.photo-zen.com/slideshows/snow0108.h tml
In fact anywhere in wales is just gorgeous, I love watching the steam trains puffing away on the mountain sides, bala lake, tenby, devils bridge, snodonia
http://www.photo-zen.com/slideshows/snow0108.h tml
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My favourite places are all natural: Dartmoor. Devon!! the views are stunning, the weather unpredictable, the atmosphere eerie and desolate, I have spent many weekends driving or walking up there. Also The Valley of Rocks, Lynton in North Devon, some of the most beautiful and unspoilt scenery in the country