Spent all my summer holidays as a kid on hollywell bay. Used to play in the river running along the beach and stayed on the campsite just further up. Fantastic place.
So many places, so little time! If one good thing comes out of this pandemic it will be the realisation that freedom is precious and time could be short. Explore! I have been drawing up a mental list of places to visit.
I know what you mean, we’re in the same position. Just the smaller trips I wanna do with the kids. Make sure they grow up knowing and loving the lakes. Take them to Cornwall and see where I loved holidays as a kid. Can’t do the big holidays so much now, but still so many places to visits and great areas to see.Yeah, this lockdown has made me want to travel again. However, having a family is limiting. Far from the days when I picked up my rucksack and buggered off for a couple of years.
Hoping to do the Scottish highlands this year . Fingers crossedBaros Island in the Maldives.
It cost me £16k for two weeks on our honeymoon and was like nowhere else on Earth.
Absolutely jaw dropping. Had sharks swimming under the glass floor of our water bungalow.
Otherwise, the Scottish Highlands and Skye when not able to splash out.
We did the Scottish highlands in June in the motorhome .. The west coast is stunning and though we didn’t do the islands this time we did take the train from Fort William to Mallaig which is highly recommendedBaros Island in the Maldives.
It cost me £16k for two weeks on our honeymoon and was like nowhere else on Earth.
Absolutely jaw dropping. Had sharks swimming under the glass floor of our water bungalow.
Otherwise, the Scottish Highlands and Skye when not able to splash out.