if you go to wales go to north n see snowdonia, harlech castle, portmerion(Italian village) prisoner was filmed there its lovely, and in England go n see the London dungeons or buck palace
2007-08-13 04:59:26
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answered by Tamara D 4
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The Lake District then across to the North East Coast following Roman Wall, if you have time. Got to go to Seahouses and Lindisfarne, see the castles down that coast like Bambrough.
2007-08-12 07:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Where are you starting off from, with only three days its going to make a difference. If you are down south, to go to the lake district would be pushing it. If you are up north the new forest and dartmoor would also be too much travelling time. If your in the middle you could go either way. Whatever you do enjoy it.
2007-08-11 16:47:16
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answered by bettina 3
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City of York = York Minster (one of the largest churches in Northern Europe), National Railway Museum (world's largest railway museum), ancient defensive wall (among other things).
North Yorkshire Moors (A64 + A169 from York to Whitby) = jaw dropping scenery. Village of Goathland, film location for HOGSMEAD STATION in the Harry Potter movies.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway.... one of the UK's leading preserved steam railways, running through 20miles of jaw dropping scenary.
English Lake District = even more jaw dropping scenary, and famed for it's connections with Beatrix Potter.
2007-08-12 05:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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York a full day, Stratford upon Avon Warwick (castle only.) Rufford Hall 7 miles north of Ormskirk (A59) That will take you three days but you did not give your starting place
2007-08-11 16:29:11
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answered by Scouse 7
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Well it depends on when you are planning on doing this??
I live in Somerset (bridgwater area) the first friday in November we have our annual carnival! It's amazing and is the largest light festival in the whole of Eroupe!
And also in the last week of September we host a fair commonly known as St Matthew's fair or just Bridgwater fair but it is amazing and is the 2nd biggest fair in Eroupe!
this place also has amazing views so i would highly reccommend it!
2007-08-12 12:21:14
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answered by man_utd_chick 1
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Snowdon, the highest point in England and Wales, you can take a narrow guage railway or, if you feel fit you can walk up/down.The views are out of this world.
2007-08-11 18:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you into?
I'm an ancient history addict myself - so places like Stonehenge & Avebury really make one good day for me.
Caves are good too - there are some really cool gold mines in mid Wales - excellent walking too!
Castles etc. - wow - you have SOO many options there!
Gardens - TOO many to mention.
Have a look online - you'll find too much to do in 3 days!
Sadly - if any of this isn't your thing - I guess I haven't helped at all!!!
2007-08-11 16:25:31
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answered by Hedge Witch 7
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definiately head to the coast of wales, simply beautiful! I stayed in Borth, Wales for the weekend it was such a nice small coast town. Then we hit Abersewyth (spelling?) on the way home and it was nice too! Cheers!
2007-08-11 16:20:25
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answered by Mrs. Bethy O. 4
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Come to wales then go to Caerphilly to see our castle, drop in to cafe refresh for a bacon and mushroom butty, then on to Cardiff see Cardiff bay then the millennium stadium if you are into rugby,then drive up to the brecon beacons, enjoy.
2007-08-11 17:05:58
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answered by sueu 2
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