Hey all, with my new found freedom (retirement) the lovely Mrs_B is coming up with all sorts of ways to spend Melen's college fund, plus our retirement money long before we die. She is working on a couple month trip to the British Isles.
We will probably travel with some friends, at least for 2 to 3 weeks. I doubt I will go for the whole time, maybe just 3 to 4 weeks and let them stay for the remainder of the summer, but I have a question or two for those of you who live there, or have been there.
We will probably travel with some friends, at least for 2 to 3 weeks. I doubt I will go for the whole time, maybe just 3 to 4 weeks and let them stay for the remainder of the summer, but I have a question or two for those of you who live there, or have been there.
What are the tourist places that we should AVOID like the plague!?!
What are the places that we should seek out, even if they are not well known?
Which well known places are not to be missed?
Are there any national parks/forests where we can spend a day or two on canoes mucking around?
Which gardens are the best to see?
How about a list of your favorite restaurants (and the cities where they are located)?
Are there any tours that are worth taking?
We love historic stuff, it is easy for us to pass up amusement parks and tourist traps. Not sure if we will make it to Ireland, but the plans are to bounce around England and Scotland (there are ruins of her family castle in Scotland). Might make it to Wales. I know nothing about the plans and not much about England; I learned long ago that my best bet is to tag along for the ride and let the lovely Mrs_B plan the trip.What are the places that we should seek out, even if they are not well known?
Which well known places are not to be missed?
Are there any national parks/forests where we can spend a day or two on canoes mucking around?
Which gardens are the best to see?
How about a list of your favorite restaurants (and the cities where they are located)?
Are there any tours that are worth taking?