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- January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137884mgroadsterParticipant
Personally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137885mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137887mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137888mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137893mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137894mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 15, 2012 at 6:20 pm #137905mgroadsterParticipantPersonally, I would head to
Personally, I would head to the Lake District…Easy drive from Yorkshire, and 00s of open camp sites in beautiful areas. Drive round the lakes for a week, starting at Windermere and Ambleside (plenty of sites)then head up the Kirkstone Pass and over the pass down to Patterdale (plenty of sites). OR head to Hawkshead via the little car ferry. Head towards Grassmere and buy fresh Ginger bread.(been made on the same site since Victorian era) Keswick and Buttermere also for lovely views etc and again loads of sites.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #138013sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137890sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137896sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137898sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137902sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137904sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137907sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that.January 16, 2012 at 6:50 pm #137908sallycinnamonParticipantthank you for the ideas
…thanks for taking the time to reply;, yes the lakes sounds like a good shout with plenty of choice by the sound of it so I might try that. - AuthorPosts
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