Since 2021 is probably going to be The Year of the Staycation, I thought we could have a thread where we help each other with holiday tips and advice for short trips away in your own country.
I'll start: I've spotted a cottage in S Wales near Llanelli in a village called Burry Port. Any Welsh types know the place?
Just be the wife and I; looking to go for walks on the beaches, quiet pub lunches, etc. Worth it?
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15 mins away from me..
You have Cefn Sidan beach on your doorstep. 5 miles of beautiful beach and Pembrey country park behind it. Gower peninsula is a 25 min drive from Burry Port, Kidwelly castle, Carmarthen all close by. Shout me if you do book and i can put together a lot of off the beaten track places to visit..
You have Cefn Sidan beach on your doorstep. 5 miles of beautiful beach and Pembrey country park behind it. Gower peninsula is a 25 min drive from Burry Port, Kidwelly castle, Carmarthen all close by. Shout me if you do book and i can put together a lot of off the beaten track places to visit..
I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
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Ace! Thank-you mate, got my eye on 1-4 Sept. If we're allowed to by then, I'll buy you a few jars in a nice pub garden.TB63 wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:48 pm 15 mins away from me..
You have Cefn Sidan beach on your doorstep. 5 miles of beautiful beach and Pembrey country park behind it. Gower peninsula is a 25 min drive from Burry Port, Kidwelly castle, Carmarthen all close by. Shout me if you do book and i can put together a lot of off the beaten track places to visit..

Beware , once he has met you he will spend the rest of your time on the bored abusing youSandstorm wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:53 pmAce! Thank-you mate, got my eye on 1-4 Sept. If we're allowed to by then, I'll buy you a few jars in a nice pub garden.TB63 wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:48 pm 15 mins away from me..
You have Cefn Sidan beach on your doorstep. 5 miles of beautiful beach and Pembrey country park behind it. Gower peninsula is a 25 min drive from Burry Port, Kidwelly castle, Carmarthen all close by. Shout me if you do book and i can put together a lot of off the beaten track places to visit..![]()



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Last year it got so busy they brought in a one way system and closed the road to all but locals between 9am and 5pm. Make sure you check the local conditions before heading up there - I heard about a few folk that didn't and ended up losing a day or two when they had to make massive detours.
Had a week in Narbeth a couple of years ago, it was lovely. Wonderful walking round Stackpole head covered in spring flowers. Carreg Cennen castle is a fine place as well.TB63 wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:48 pm 15 mins away from me..
You have Cefn Sidan beach on your doorstep. 5 miles of beautiful beach and Pembrey country park behind it. Gower peninsula is a 25 min drive from Burry Port, Kidwelly castle, Carmarthen all close by. Shout me if you do book and i can put together a lot of off the beaten track places to visit..
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IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...
anyway, Yorkshire Dales for me, hopefully Channel Islands if they can come out of isolation and hike the Skye Trail in September assuming Nicola plays ball.
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...
anyway, Yorkshire Dales for me, hopefully Channel Islands if they can come out of isolation and hike the Skye Trail in September assuming Nicola plays ball.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Similar for me in September - a week on the Caledonian Canal. Have also booked a week at the end of April in a cottage in East Devon - looking hopeful for that.Paddington Bear wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 am IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...
anyway, Yorkshire Dales for me, hopefully Channel Islands if they can come out of isolation and hike the Skye Trail in September assuming Nicola plays ball.
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Had a wander along the Neptune's Staircase end last year on a beautiful day - ended up having an ice cream with the crew of a Royal Navy patrol ship that had come alongside, having used the canal to get back to Faslane from exercises in the North Sea. Unexpected.duke wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:09 amSimilar for me in September - a week on the Caledonian Canal. Have also booked a week at the end of April in a cottage in East Devon - looking hopeful for that.Paddington Bear wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 am IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...
anyway, Yorkshire Dales for me, hopefully Channel Islands if they can come out of isolation and hike the Skye Trail in September assuming Nicola plays ball.
Doing the Great Glen Way is on the list for another time.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Paddington Bear wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 am IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...

You need to have a word with the Sunday Times Travel editor,Paddington Bear wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 am IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT A STAYCATION UNLESS YOU ARE STAYING IN YOUR HOME
IT'S NOT...
Broadstairs is not too bad.GogLais wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:36 pm Haven't been to Kent other than Chartwell. Thinking of a trip to one of those seemingly trendy coast towns like maybe Whitstable. Any thoughts? I get the impression that some of those towns aren't that wonderful.
It is a wee bit Shoreditch or Hackney on Sea nowadays but still worth a visit.GogLais wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:36 pm Haven't been to Kent other than Chartwell. Thinking of a trip to one of those seemingly trendy coast towns like maybe Whitstable. Any thoughts? I get the impression that some of those towns aren't that wonderful.
If you do and this place is open again by then, book it!
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It's worth a day trip. Possibly an overnight if you want to gorge on oysters and champagne.GogLais wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:36 pm Haven't been to Kent other than Chartwell. Thinking of a trip to one of those seemingly trendy coast towns like maybe Whitstable. Any thoughts? I get the impression that some of those towns aren't that wonderful.
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We were thinking of a week in the area visiting Margate, Dover Castle, Canterbury and some walking along the Saxon Shore.Slick wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:52 pmIt's worth a day trip. Possibly an overnight if you want to gorge on oysters and champagne.GogLais wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:36 pm Haven't been to Kent other than Chartwell. Thinking of a trip to one of those seemingly trendy coast towns like maybe Whitstable. Any thoughts? I get the impression that some of those towns aren't that wonderful.
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Whitstable is nice. Old Neptune pub beer garden is the beach which is a nice touch. When I go I generally take the train to Canterbury and cycle/walk down the old railway line which is a fairly scenic way to get there.GogLais wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 1:36 pm Haven't been to Kent other than Chartwell. Thinking of a trip to one of those seemingly trendy coast towns like maybe Whitstable. Any thoughts? I get the impression that some of those towns aren't that wonderful.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day