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Bobbisox1 | 21:56 Wed 27th Jan 2021 | Travel
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When we can of course
I've never been to Devon of Cornwall before ,done all of Northumbria as it's not far away, done the IOW many years ago so that might be an option?
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It's very upmarket now Gulliver ...but that North Sea , brrrrr

We used to live in Wroxham (on the Broads) if Kate's fit enough once we can travel again we'll have another look at it, Cornwall is too far for her nowadays, much as we love it.
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If I come to Kent ( got a friend who lets her house out) I'll come and see you at Hernia, lol
Think Spanish City was better than Blackpool though Bobbi.

You would be most welcome.
If you want somewhere warm in the UK you are going to be limited to watching the forecast closely and going at 24-48 hour notice or you'll miss it. Watch out for the Moray Firth area in mid to late May, usually the warmest place in the UK for 5-12 days at around that time with temperatures at 20+, about as predictable as anywhere in the UK.
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Thank you Baldric, I do know the area quite well
Butlins Bobbi.
Try Teignmouth, South Devon. Not far from Dartmoor, Torquay, Dartmouth
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Haha, Nooo, more a cottage that's pet friendly with a hot tub and sun :0)
I can't imagine anything worse than a holiday camp holiday Gulliver
You've not said how you'll be travelling, Bobbi, but you can get from Newcastle to Norwich by rail with just one change (at Peterborough). You could then spend a few days exploring Norwich itself, with the rest of your time using the rail network to get to Ipswich, Cambridge, etc, or to the coast.

If you've got a Senior Railcard you can buy an Anglia Plus Rover ticket which gives you three days (of your choice) out of seven with unlimited rail travel throughout most of East Anglia
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/static/documents/promotions/Anglia%20Plus%20Rover%202.pdf
for £31.70. (There are also one-day and seven-day versions available too. The only restriction on travel is that you can't use your ticket for travel before 0845, Monday to Friday).)
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Stepson lives in Norwich Chris
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We bought a senior railcard....and couldn't travel
Bobbi when our first dog got old and couldn't travel long distance we had proper staycations in our own home. We found places to visit that we hadn't ever been to, had loads of dog friendly pub lunches and picnics and generally behaved like the nicer kind of tourist.
I live in Whitley Bay. The Spanish City is long gone. The town is now a dump with no attractions. It breaks my heart when I think back to what it was like in the 50s and 60s.
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Sadly Lola isn't 'dog friendly' Woof , she goes ballistic if another dog comes near her yet she doesn't go to them , it's very nerve racking taking her out
so what do you do when you holiday?
Wales is lovely.
Warwickshire is good. Lots of history and lots to see and do .... and Birmingham is second to none for shopping.
I'd stay on the east side of the country for the better weather and as Chris has said, Norfolk and Suffolk is ideal. Its quiet and spacious and we have some beautiful little cottages.

Have a look at the Waveney Valley. Beccles and Bungay are sweet little places and from there you can enjoy the Southern Broads as well as visit Norwich, Bury St Edmunds and Southwold.

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