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Originally posted by original PM View Post+1 for that - water park was always pretty rammed though
Have a full day in the theme park, then have dinner, chill a bit and then get into the water park for the last few hours before closing. That way the kids then have more of a lie in in the morning as well
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Originally posted by TonyF View PostDepending on the ages of the kids, camping at Duinrell is good - theme park plus water park in one.
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Depending on the ages of the kids, camping at Duinrell is good - theme park plus water park in one.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIs Brean the exclusive end of the Burnham-on-Sea caravan area, or separate from it?
I've heard the coast and its hinterland along Burnham on Sea is the largest caravan centre in Europe. Doesn't sound like my ideal Arcadia but there you go. Maybe there are quiet parts.
Had a quick look for Brean on Google maps and it is clearly the furthest north, but looks somewhat inconvenient to make a quick trip by road to Weston Super Mare for an evening out
Then you can walk along Brean Down itself and stop for a coffee at the Tropical Bird Garden on the way back to the car - there is a 55 year old parrot there!
Yes, you're right that you need to drive back inland from Brean to get to Weston in order to circumvent the mouth of the River Axe but slightly more accessible from Weston is Sand Point lying a few miles north of town. The promontory actually marks the point at which the River Severn becomes the Bristol Channel and a bracing walk can be had along it.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHey MB!
Are you taking your Skoda?
Haven't owned one since.
Was an excellent car though and strongly recommend.
Nevertheless yes we will be driving to those islands (including ferries).
I cannot think anything more awful than going for a summer holiday on an aeroplane with regular airlines, it's bad enough having to fly for work.
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postwell, I'll share it here because you won't go there anyway
this year, Benes Invoicing Ltd and Family will be spending 6 nights on Lastovo followed by 9 nights on Korcula.
Island hopping.
I don't recommend these destinations at all, they are awful, none of you would like them, terrible, don't go there, leave it for me.
Milan.
Are you taking your Skoda?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell looks like I will be on vacation from the 13th July to the 5th September, so whole school holidays off.
I have a plan for stuff for two weeks at the end of August, otherwise I need to fill up the rest
Suggestions?
this year, Benes Invoicing Ltd and Family will be spending 6 nights on Lastovo followed by 9 nights on Korcula.
Island hopping.
I don't recommend these destinations at all, they are awful, none of you would like them, terrible, don't go there, leave it for me.
Milan.
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And there was me thinking this was a thread to have a holiday on another forum, just like the old days. Like ShaunBoy telling the mumsnet lot what to do with their leftover venison.
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostHmmmm….inneresting….
Originally posted by Martin ScroatmanGet yer legs down and unhitch the van before attempting any action otherwise you'll end up doing an articulated bunny hop across the site.
Something that happened to me and my mate Tony at Brean one year when we got lucky and had two birds beam end up at the front of the van.
Next thing we knew we were half way down the beach with the tide coming in
Originally posted by wurzelA long weekend on the IOW is the height of opulence for us.
It's Brean Down when we're skint
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Originally posted by The Castle Cary Fairy View PostOn the other hand, you can have a week in a caravan at Brean for a tiny fraction of the price, not have to get on a plane and come back feeling considerably more refreshed, if not so tanned.
I've heard the coast and its hinterland along Burnham on Sea is the largest caravan centre in Europe. Doesn't sound like my ideal Arcadia but there you go. Maybe there are quiet parts.
Had a quick look for Brean on Google maps and it is clearly the furthest north, but looks somewhat inconvenient to make a quick trip by road to Weston Super Mare for an evening out
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