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Peaceful holidays

Postby Lozzles » 20 Feb 2013, 09:36

I'm looking to find a peaceful holiday location in the UK.
My favourite things are lakes, lochs or quiet bays. I love wildlife and gentle walks. I don't want towns, busy ports or beaches.
Do you have any favourite places to recommend? :D
I'll look at hotels, B&B's or self catering...but not camping :shock: :lol:
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby elusivelaine » 20 Feb 2013, 17:33

Sounds like heaven, Loz. If you find such a place, let me know! :D 8-)
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby saundra » 20 Feb 2013, 17:34

the gower peninsula is lovely lozz
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby Fugitive » 20 Feb 2013, 17:56

When we had busy working lives and needed peace, quiet, comfort and solitude I used to go here with my late husband. Look at the website and have a read and see their 5***** cottages. Expensive but perfect. We would arrive like the walking wounded from our seven day week working life style and leave feeling cured.

http://trefanny.co.uk/
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby miasmum » 20 Feb 2013, 18:04

You know me Loz, I love Cornwall and I adore my Mevagissey. But, Meva is not particularly smart, its a little shabby round the edges and getting flooded hasn't helped, but is it quiet, it is real and to me it is beautiful

We always rent our holiday apartments from Helen, who is brilliant at knowing exactly what you would enjoy

http://www.mevagisseyholidaycottages.co.uk

She does have at least one property in Charlestown, which is really pretty, but really really quiet

St Agnes is also beautiful but Debih could tell you more about that
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby Lozzles » 20 Feb 2013, 18:46

elusivelaine wrote:Sounds like heaven, Loz. If you find such a place, let me know! :D 8-)


:lol:

Saundra, I have never been to the Gower peninsular before, but I have heard it is lovely, so I'll have a look at that :D
Fugi, those cottages are lovely, I'll have a proper look this evening :D
Shell, you and Meva :lol: I'll have a look at the Charlestown cottage because I want really quiet.
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby Ally » 20 Feb 2013, 18:51

Mum and dad have booked a cottage in the Gower peninsular for July..it looks a beautiful place Loz. :D :D
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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby debih » 20 Feb 2013, 21:05

Gosforth in Cumbria. It is away from the hustle and bustle of the lakes, is close to Wastwater and has stunning views, fab walks, fab pubs and right on the coast (although you do have to choose your beach walk as some are rather bleak and run down).

We go each October half term and it is one of the most relaxing holidays we have - even with girls and dog in tow!!
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Re: Peaceful holidays

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Re: Peaceful holidays

Postby JoM » 21 Feb 2013, 11:20

I was going to suggest Lynmouth too, and the Exmoor area in general.
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