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DHM wrote:Bigbury on Sea is my favourite place in the world.
Just don't get caught on Burgh Island
We went to South Devon in June and we visited Bigbury, Salcombe, Plymouth, Dartmoor and Torquay, the latter was more to say I've been and I've never seen a place with so many zimmer frames
There is a small village on Dartmoor called Widdecombe on the Moor which was very pretty. If you go to Plymouth try and eat at Capn Jaspers on the front. You have a choice of half a yard or a yard of hotdog.
Salcombe was lovely. We took the dogs on the beach around from the bay first, then drove to the main village (a lot of people walk) and had a superb pub lunch.
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Dally wrote:Where is South Devon?
Beer is East Devon
South Devon starts around Totnes and goes errrrrrmmmmm south from there
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I bought two lobsters and three crabs for that a couple of weeks ago
Lyme Regis is close and all bars and restaurants there are a rip-off. Mark Hix has a place at West Bay (Bridport) but if you do go to Beer, see Cyril's brother (skipper of Blue Lady) and buy your shellfish & fish from him. Cheap as chips.
I've no idea whether Hugh Fernley-Fishingstall has re-opened the Canteen in Axminster yet, following a fire last year
I bought two lobsters and three crabs for that a couple of weeks ago
Lyme Regis is close and all bars and restaurants there are a rip-off. Mark Hix has a place at West Bay (Bridport) but if you do go to Beer, see Cyril's brother (skipper of Blue Lady) and buy your shellfish & fish from him. Cheap as chips.
I've no idea whether Hugh Fernley-Fishingstall has re-opened the Canteen in Axminster yet, following a fire last year
The older I get, the better I was
Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
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Hull White Star wrote:We went to South Devon in June and we visited Bigbury, Salcombe, Plymouth, Dartmoor and Torquay, the latter was more to say I've been and I've never seen a place with so many zimmer frames
We stayed in Torquay a couple of nights as the wife wanted to show the kids one of the places she holidayed in when she was a kid herself. There is a country park a couple of miles away where she also spent many hours as a child, Cockington, and it is well worth a visit. If people are into their crafts there are some genuine artisans making stuff in the craft centre (not people who bought a "how to make a tacky jewellery kit").
Quote:Salcombe was lovely. We took the dogs on the beach around from the bay first, then drove to the main village (a lot of people walk) and had a superb pub lunch.
Yes Salcombe is very nice. Brixham which I mentioned previously has a pebble beach just next to the breakwater in the harbour and there is a cafe that does the usual takeaway burgers and stuff by my wife said the crab salad was one of the best she had had while we had been away. Not expensive either if I recall correctly.
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Saint Viper wrote:Avoid Blackpool sands beach - It aint sandy!!! You dont know that though till you have been in the shop and purchased a bucket and spade (After £7 parking)
Eh?
There's plenty of sand at Blackpool Sands
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