Hello there.
My daughter and partner are flying to London next week, to live and work for the next 2-3 years.
That gives us the excuse to visit Great Britain/Eire, something I’ve wanted since I learned as a child three of my grandparents were Irish and one a Scot. We’ve traveled regularly overseas, and once to Europe, but never really had the chance to do an extended trip longer than 2-3 weeks.
I’m thinking we’ll visit around April/May next year.
So call it 4-5 weeks, less time in London and visiting a good mate who’s just returned home to St Ives after 20 years in Oz.
So my question to you, is how do I spend my extra 3-4 weeks.
Without rushing at a million miles an hour all the time, what are the must sees, experiencing the landscape and the culture and the people without necessarily hitting the high tourist destinations.
And is April/May a sound choice as to when to visit?
I’d be grateful for any input to help me plan a rough itinerary.
Thanks in advance.
My daughter and partner are flying to London next week, to live and work for the next 2-3 years.
That gives us the excuse to visit Great Britain/Eire, something I’ve wanted since I learned as a child three of my grandparents were Irish and one a Scot. We’ve traveled regularly overseas, and once to Europe, but never really had the chance to do an extended trip longer than 2-3 weeks.
I’m thinking we’ll visit around April/May next year.
So call it 4-5 weeks, less time in London and visiting a good mate who’s just returned home to St Ives after 20 years in Oz.
So my question to you, is how do I spend my extra 3-4 weeks.
Without rushing at a million miles an hour all the time, what are the must sees, experiencing the landscape and the culture and the people without necessarily hitting the high tourist destinations.
And is April/May a sound choice as to when to visit?
I’d be grateful for any input to help me plan a rough itinerary.
Thanks in advance.