
Blue is where I’ve lived, green is where I’ve been or stayed. London is separated because I traveled there by train
Could I have some recommendations? Or ask me about a place I’ve visited and I might be able to give you my opinion, ik this is nothing interesting but I thought it was cool
by Sceptical_Again
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What’d do you recommend doing in North Wales? My recommendation is travelling to the Highlands. It’s a huge area so doesn’t feel fair to say which bit is best but I do recommend going to less touristy places like Islay, Kintyre or Sandwood beach
I just wanna visit all of the UK especially Scotland. I’m a girl who likes history and England is full of it.
Just gotta find me a buddy/husband first who I can go travel with. It’s more fun when you do it in pairs.
Speaking as an American tourist, you should visit Whitby even if you’re not a Dracula fan. It’s beautiful. Lots of nice chip shops when I went in 2014.
I also recommend Stirling. I went for the 700th Anniversary of Bannockburn and it was gorgeous. Sitting outside the castle and watching the sunset over the Forth was nothing short of spellbinding. I capped that off with a lovely dinner at the Darnley Coffee House. Google says the food there is still as good now as it was then.
This is neat, what are you using to record and change the locations? If it’s a file can you share?
Recommendations:
– Dedham/Flatford in Essex/Suffolk you can hire boats and go rowing along the Stour. It’s beautiful in the summer and right on the border so two locations in one!
I have done 35 out of 39 Historic Counties of England (thought it’s easier to tick them off a list this way). Here is a few of the photos taken along the way – [@roamthekingdom](https://www.instagram.com/roamthekingdom/profilecard/?igsh=dTk1dW5nbTkzMTF5).
See if any of it could spark inspiration!
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