Summer Holidays
'We're all going on a summer holiday, and if you want to go yo Sven' rapped hip hop heavyweight MC Miker G - and it's as true today as it was way back in 1986. Holidays are a time for us to relax, unwind...and disgrace ourselves and our nations. Tell us about your best and worst holiday experiences. Again.
( , Fri 24 Jul 2015, 10:26)
'We're all going on a summer holiday, and if you want to go yo Sven' rapped hip hop heavyweight MC Miker G - and it's as true today as it was way back in 1986. Holidays are a time for us to relax, unwind...and disgrace ourselves and our nations. Tell us about your best and worst holiday experiences. Again.
( , Fri 24 Jul 2015, 10:26)
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Is this still going?
Im currently on holiday, spending a month in Yorkshire.
ok so its not Cannes but I'm enjoying seaside fish and chips and trips out into the stunning moors and dales.
If anyone has any recommendations for a jolly jaunt in the north york moors area please let me know.
I might even get to try the Teesside delicacy of a parmo
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 0:43, 14 replies)
Im currently on holiday, spending a month in Yorkshire.
ok so its not Cannes but I'm enjoying seaside fish and chips and trips out into the stunning moors and dales.
If anyone has any recommendations for a jolly jaunt in the north york moors area please let me know.
I might even get to try the Teesside delicacy of a parmo
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 0:43, 14 replies)
Pickering for North York Steam Railway to Whitby. Don't stop at 'Heatbeat' town, there's nowt there! Robin Hoods Bay is also a fav but i've not been since 80's so it might be all touristy now with coach parks and the like.
Beaches are best. Go to a place called Reighton, best beach around - quiet and peaceful. Walk south heading for Flamborough Head and try find the 2 ship wrecks at low tide....
Avoid Teeside
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 9:45, closed)
I worked in Hartlepool for a bit. There's nothing redeemable about that area at all. No offense to smoggies. I always speed up on the A19 flyover "Get through it quicker!"
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 10:06, closed)
I escaped at the ripe old age of 9 months.
Still got plenty of family in Stockton and Thornaby, so I'm usually down there every year or two. Yarm is a cracking night out.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 15:58, closed)
Still got plenty of family in Stockton and Thornaby, so I'm usually down there every year or two. Yarm is a cracking night out.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 15:58, closed)
Ah, do stop at heartbeat town though
Not for the bollocks about a shit program, but if you move past all that shit there is a nice waterfall to be seen.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 12:56, closed)
Not for the bollocks about a shit program, but if you move past all that shit there is a nice waterfall to be seen.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 12:56, closed)
I don't think so
The images of Falling Foss on google look great but the waterfall I was thinking of is more enclosed, less sunlight. If you park in the large public car park, walk past all the heartbeat spazztackkery, then there is a lane through fields which leads down to the river which you have to walk along to get to the waterfall. Not pensioner or wheelchair friendly. Two plusses.
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 17:46, closed)
The images of Falling Foss on google look great but the waterfall I was thinking of is more enclosed, less sunlight. If you park in the large public car park, walk past all the heartbeat spazztackkery, then there is a lane through fields which leads down to the river which you have to walk along to get to the waterfall. Not pensioner or wheelchair friendly. Two plusses.
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 17:46, closed)
Googled it, it looks lovely, however I'm disabled , might just be out of reach for me
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 23:31, closed)
thanks, steam train to whitby sounds good, I've been to Goathland, there was a folk day on so wasn't bad at all.
Also been to Robin Hood Bay.
I'll look into Reighton, never heard of it before
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 15:47, closed)
The area around the Cleveland Way is pretty good
The coastline between Staithes and Scarborough is rugged, scenic and wonderful, with tall cliffs, woodlands and great pubs. Ravenscar is a particular favourite of mine. The cliffs are full of fossils (130 million year old ammonites). You can do a really nice walk between Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay. RHB isn't that touristy, actually.
The moorland around Rosebery Topping is stunning, too.
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 9:04, closed)
The coastline between Staithes and Scarborough is rugged, scenic and wonderful, with tall cliffs, woodlands and great pubs. Ravenscar is a particular favourite of mine. The cliffs are full of fossils (130 million year old ammonites). You can do a really nice walk between Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay. RHB isn't that touristy, actually.
The moorland around Rosebery Topping is stunning, too.
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 9:04, closed)
I walked a good part of the Cleveland Way many years ago, Saltburn to Staithes was good.
I do love the rugged coast around there
( , Fri 7 Aug 2015, 23:33, closed)
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