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i went to Dawlish Warren a few weeks ago for a holiday with my family (young and old) and we loved it! (admittedly we do holiday there most years) there's plenty to do including a steam ride to KINGSWEAR were there is an extremely expensive pub Wink locals welcomed visitors unlike where i live Skegness, it's a nightmare

ps i agree with poster re tourists leaving minds at home a nd i would like to add that they all walk v e r y s l o w l y Smiler
machel
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Originally posted by slimfern:
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
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Originally posted by tupps:
Devon folk can't be any worse than those Norfolk types. As soon as you cross over the county line I swear you can hear plucking banjos.. Ninja


nooooo not the banjo's *sticks head down the back of the sofa* Frowner


Awww come outta there you.. Valentine
where you live is wonderful..all that punting and stuff.. Thumbs Up


do you know i've never been punting, got a phobia of dirty rivers since I was in Americi and went canooning, it turned over and there were poisonous snakes in it Eeker never swam so fast in all me life! all me bf was worried about was the beer that had gone overboard Roll Eyes

Valentine
Puss
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Originally posted by machel:
i went to Dawlish Warren a few weeks ago for a holiday with my family (young and old) and we loved it! (admittedly we do holiday there most years) there's plenty to do including a steam ride to KINGSWEAR were there is an extremely expensive pub Wink locals welcomed visitors unlike where i live Skegness, it's a nightmare

ps i agree with poster re tourists leaving minds at home a nd i would like to add that they all walk v e r y s l o w l y Smiler


One..maybe two of my brothers were concieved in the sand dunes there.. Wink
slimfern
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Originally posted by slimfern:
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Originally posted by machel:
i went to Dawlish Warren a few weeks ago for a holiday with my family (young and old) and we loved it! (admittedly we do holiday there most years) there's plenty to do including a steam ride to KINGSWEAR were there is an extremely expensive pub Wink locals welcomed visitors unlike where i live Skegness, it's a nightmare

ps i agree with poster re tourists leaving minds at home a nd i would like to add that they all walk v e r y s l o w l y Smiler


One..maybe two of my brothers were concieved in the sand dunes there.. Wink


ooooOOOOhhh Ninja
Puss
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Originally posted by machel:
i went to Dawlish Warren a few weeks ago for a holiday with my family (young and old) and we loved it! (admittedly we do holiday there most years) there's plenty to do including a steam ride to KINGSWEAR were there is an extremely expensive pub Wink locals welcomed visitors unlike where i live Skegness, it's a nightmare

ps i agree with poster re tourists leaving minds at home a nd i would like to add that they all walk v e r y s l o w l y Smiler


Eeker

We are not that expensive Laugh And everyone is treated with warm smiles and great hospitality. In truth everyone knows what to expect in the summer holidays. And we all understand and feel quite sorry for people, especially the kids. Nobody wants to go on holiday and either have bad weather or unhappy kids because they are bored.

But if I am 100% honest. If possible, it's definitely better to come to Devon and Cornwall during the OFF season. By that I mean, out of the school holidays. Usually anytime up to Easter. Then straight after easter right up to the summer holidays. Then after the holidays up till about October when we always have great weather. It's just easier when it's slightly less crowded and you can really enjoy things more without it being really really busy.
langster
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
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Originally posted by slimfern:
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
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Originally posted by tupps:
Devon folk can't be any worse than those Norfolk types. As soon as you cross over the county line I swear you can hear plucking banjos.. Ninja


nooooo not the banjo's *sticks head down the back of the sofa* Frowner


Awww come outta there you.. Valentine
where you live is wonderful..all that punting and stuff.. Thumbs Up


do you know i've never been punting, got a phobia of dirty rivers since I was in Americi and went canooning, it turned over and there were poisonous snakes in it Eeker never swam so fast in all me life! all me bf was worried about was the beer that had gone overboard Roll Eyes

Valentine


Well no wonder you capsized if you was canooning.. Laugh
I bet you were the man from Atlantis, going like the clappers..river rats are bad enough but snakes.. Eeker
slimfern
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
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Originally posted by slimfern:
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Originally posted by machel:
i went to Dawlish Warren a few weeks ago for a holiday with my family (young and old) and we loved it! (admittedly we do holiday there most years) there's plenty to do including a steam ride to KINGSWEAR were there is an extremely expensive pub Wink locals welcomed visitors unlike where i live Skegness, it's a nightmare

ps i agree with poster re tourists leaving minds at home a nd i would like to add that they all walk v e r y s l o w l y Smiler


One..maybe two of my brothers were concieved in the sand dunes there.. Wink


ooooOOOOhhh Ninja


and Ahhhhhhh fer sure... Big Grin
slimfern
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by pussycatj:
Langster have you heard of Blackstock, I think that's the name. We did our family tree and my dad's family originate from there.


Hmmm no. Although there is a Blackawton near here, right next to Totnes actually.


think that must be the one Thumbs Up



It's a lovely little village, but boy is it "local" and extremely rural. But absolutely stunning, and right next to my local golf course as well.
langster
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Originally posted by langster:


We are not that expensive Laugh And everyone is treated with warm smiles and great hospitality. In truth everyone knows what to expect in the summer holidays. And we all understand and feel quite sorry for people, especially the kids. Nobody wants to go on holiday and either have bad weather or unhappy kids because they are bored.

But if I am 100% honest. If possible, it's definitely better to come to Devon and Cornwall during the OFF season. By that I mean, out of the school holidays. Usually anytime up to Easter. Then straight after easter right up to the summer holidays. Then after the holidays up till about October when we always have great weather. It's just easier when it's slightly less crowded and you can really enjoy things more without it being really really busy.


This IS a come holiday in Devon thread after all Wink
squiggle
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.
justafriend
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Originally posted by mad4cavs:
i have only been to devon once never ever again i am sticking to wales Tenby is the best,
any holiday away from there is wasted


My parents took us there many years ago, a couple of times, well near there, a place called Wisemans Bridge, by Saundersfoot. Cool

We used to go to Tenby and take the boat over to Caldey Island where the monks lived, best plain chocolate I ever tasted came from them monks! Angel
pigeonpie
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Originally posted by Justafriend:
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.


Thumbs Up 5 miles from me Smiler
langster
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by Justafriend:
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.


Thumbs Up 5 miles from me Smiler



i knew id seen ya before Laugh
justafriend
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Originally posted by pigeonpie:
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Originally posted by mad4cavs:
i have only been to devon once never ever again i am sticking to wales Tenby is the best,
any holiday away from there is wasted


My parents took us there many years ago, a couple of times, well near there, a place called Wisemans Bridge, by Saundersfoot. Cool

We used to go to Tenby and take the boat over to Caldey Island where the monks lived, best plain chocolate I ever tasted came from them monks! Angel
agreed ive been there nearly every year for 32 yrs its the bestwe stay in amroth near wisemans bridge and i agree with you about the chocolate
mad4cavs
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Originally posted by squiggle:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I've had some lovely hols in Devon... tis beautiful there!

There is a possiblity we may move down there next year (somewhere commutable to Exeter)... I suspect I'll slate the tourists then too!


No no no don't do that. We used to be tourists and we fell in love with it and moved 9 years ago, I always remember when I'm stuck behind a stream of traffic with caravans and all sorts in it that I was once a tourist too. Its so beautiful how could I not want to share it? Wink


I know... but being behind a caravan... how can anyone smile through that!??

Have had some lovely hols in Woolacombe (?sp) and around there though!

How grim is it out of season? Is it like seaside towns.... I have family in Bridlington... and winters can be... harsh!

Eeker That's where I grew up Ditty!!!!! I probably served you food/pints/etc many a time!!

Valentine
faerykelstar
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Originally posted by slimfern:
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crossed with all sorts. lots of them seem to have been descended from drug fuelled hippies who may have gone to live there in communes in the 60's so there is a lot of staring at the sky and muttering going on. Honest.

I think when I said cross breeds I should have said in breeds as well. I found them a strange lot and wow could they moan.


You've heard of Chudleigh then.. Ninja

...and Combe Martin.... Ninja Laugh
faerykelstar
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Originally posted by langster:
Yeah Ilfracoombe is beautiful. As is Clovelly. Agh, as is most of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset and Dorset. But so is most of the UK. There are beautiful places everywhere and no matter where you are, it's not that far to get away to somewhere pretty or peaceful. Nod We could all be so much worse off and could be living in Iraq or Afghanistan or Darfur. Eeker

Laugh You obv haven't been to 'filth and gloom' for a while!! It's full of smackheads now I'm afraid. Frowner Gone downhill over the last few years.
faerykelstar
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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
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Originally posted by langster:
Yeah Ilfracoombe is beautiful. As is Clovelly. Agh, as is most of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset and Dorset. But so is most of the UK. There are beautiful places everywhere and no matter where you are, it's not that far to get away to somewhere pretty or peaceful. Nod We could all be so much worse off and could be living in Iraq or Afghanistan or Darfur. Eeker

Laugh You obv haven't been to 'filth and gloom' for a while!! It's full of smackheads now I'm afraid. Frowner Gone downhill over the last few years.


Its a shame those big hotels that are empty and derelict, I would imagine it was a booming resort at one time. Frowner
We visited in May and some of the character's there looked abit dubious, sitting on the bit of a beach, with cans of beer, letting their dogs foul on the beach. Sick
pigeonpie
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Originally posted by pigeonpie:
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Originally posted by faerykelstar:
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Originally posted by langster:
Yeah Ilfracoombe is beautiful. As is Clovelly. Agh, as is most of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset and Dorset. But so is most of the UK. There are beautiful places everywhere and no matter where you are, it's not that far to get away to somewhere pretty or peaceful. Nod We could all be so much worse off and could be living in Iraq or Afghanistan or Darfur. Eeker

Laugh You obv haven't been to 'filth and gloom' for a while!! It's full of smackheads now I'm afraid. Frowner Gone downhill over the last few years.


Its a shame those big hotels that are empty and derelict, I would imagine it was a booming resort at one time. Frowner
We visited in May and some of the character's there looked abit dubious, sitting on the bit of a beach, with cans of beer, letting their dogs foul on the beach. Sick

It is a real shame pigeonpie. I went to school in Ilfracombe and my Dad still teaches there. and it did really used to be a lovely place but unfortunately has just deteriorated. A lot of places in N Devon are suffering as old hotels are being bought up by private developers and sold as luxury holiday apartments to 2nd homeowners so the local population has been driven away. They are doing a lot to try and restore Ilfracombe to it's former glory but I'm afraid it's going to take a while. Frowner I'm glad your brother likes it tho, It does have it's good points and the local area is beautiful coastline. Smiler
faerykelstar
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by Justafriend:
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.


Thumbs Up 5 miles from me Smiler



i went to devon cliffs years ago, where can you recommend langster? stayed at dawlish warren and spent most time visiting teignmouth - dartmouth so where is good place between those two? caravan park pref, and easy acess to attractions (young and old)
machel
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Originally posted by machel:
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by Justafriend:
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.


Thumbs Up 5 miles from me Smiler



i went to devon cliffs years ago, where can you recommend langster? stayed at dawlish warren and spent most time visiting teignmouth - dartmouth so where is good place between those two? caravan park pref, and easy acess to attractions (young and old)


I would recommend HillHead Caravan park. Great location and has excellent facillities like a swimming pool etc, easy to get to Paignton for the Zoo and the Quay West water slide park. Also all beaches are within a 20 min drive and you are right next to Dartmouth/Kingswear for the river trips and steam trains. Also it's slap bang in the middle of all the National Trust footpaths and right on the one the consider to be the best in the country. Perfect!
langster
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Originally posted by langster:
Please when you come could you remember to pack your brain and not leave it at home. I never have any trouble when I go on holiday. I spend time working out currency values and conversions, where to go, directions, things to do etc. So why when you come down a motorway do you all leave your brain at home?

Secondly, most of the A roads around here are all 60MPH!!!! Obviously unless stated as 40, or sometimes 30. Please realise that this means that you should drive on them at around 50-60MPH AND NOT BLOODY 25!!! When you look in your rearview mirror and see a line of traffic over a mile long behind YES IT IS YOU HOLDING THEM UP!!! And believe it or not most of us have work to get to and things to do, and unlike you we don't want to drive at less than half the bloody speed limit admiring the rear end of your shitty car!

Thirdly! You have been DUPED! Seriously! Although the Euro has gained strength against the pound, as has the Dollar, believe it or not, you still get much better value if you go abroad. It is BLOODY EXPENSIVE DOWN HERE! You are paying upwards of ÂĢ800 a week for accomodation and YES IT DOES COST ÂĢ3.80 a pint in my pub! I don't care if it's cheaper where you come from, if you don't like it please go back home and moan about it there (which you will inevitably do anyway) And yes our cheapest main course is ÂĢ9.00 and the most expensive ÂĢ25.00 (Lobster) If you want cheaper go to a Witherspoons and get a microwave meal for ÂĢ5.

Also, when it is raining there is not much for the kids to do. With the introduction of the internet I would strongly advise you to research where you are visiting and find out how much things cost and what there is to do for the kids. It's not MY FAULT you have no imagination and have to use theme parks and such to keep your own kids amused.

It's also NOT MY FAULT THE WEATHER IS BAD!!!! Do I look like Michael fookin Fish? Eh?

Also YOUR SAT NAV (TWAT NAV) is only a guide and should not be relied upon 100%. If you see a lane that you don't think your car can fit through, but your twat nav says it's the right way. Please get out the car and check first, don't just drive down the lane and then complain when you get stuck and trash your new car.

So to sum it all up, you really want to save yourself a lot of trouble next year and just book to go abroad anyway. It will work out cheaper, and if you are just going to go on holiday to moan about something, at least abroad the locals won't understand what you are saying.

Rant over Mad

Laugh Razzer

Clapping Big Grin

Can I just add to that: When you drive on one of many Devon's tiny roads, please don't try to preserve your paintwork by driving in the middle and expecting us yockels to make way for you. Mad
cologne 1
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by machel:
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Originally posted by langster:
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Originally posted by Justafriend:
i loved devon me mum and sis went late september couple of years ago,
devon cliffs holiday park i think it was.
we went to Paignton lovely place, some days we just got in the car and drove and stopped of at little places,id love to go again.

i didnt think it was expensive and you expect to pay a bit more these people have to survive out of season too.


Thumbs Up 5 miles from me Smiler



i went to devon cliffs years ago, where can you recommend langster? stayed at dawlish warren and spent most time visiting teignmouth - dartmouth so where is good place between those two? caravan park pref, and easy acess to attractions (young and old)


I would recommend HillHead Caravan park. Great location and has excellent facillities like a swimming pool etc, easy to get to Paignton for the Zoo and the Quay West water slide park. Also all beaches are within a 20 min drive and you are right next to Dartmouth/Kingswear for the river trips and steam trains. Also it's slap bang in the middle of all the National Trust footpaths and right on the one the consider to be the best in the country. Perfect!



thanks langster Smiler
i will look it up,
paignton zoo/steam train/river trips last holiday, but always worth a second visit (especially since there were lots of school kids at the zoo running riot Frowner
machel
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thanks langster
i will look it up,
paignton zoo/steam train/river trips last holiday, but always worth a second visit (especially since there were lots of school kids at the zoo running riot



Yeah, it can be like that at times Frowner

But Paignton Zoo has two new additions, two beautiful ickle tiger cubs. They are gorgeous Smiler

You also have Living Coasts over in Torquay, which is where all the penguins from paignton zoo went. And it has seals and dolphins etc. And Plymouth Aquarium is amazing as well, especially the sharks Big Grin

I wonder how many of you I have met before? I used to skipper the river boats from Dartmouth to Totnes, and for the one hour cruises, and private parties etc. Did it for 8 years, and always used to do the commentary's as well. Lovely job in the summer, just a shame the company is run by tossers and they pay such low wages. It was only the tips in the summer that made it worthwhile. Frowner
langster
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Originally posted by machel:
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Originally posted by vodka jellyfish:
omg Dawlish Warren Laugh I used to go there several times a year when I was growing up (family lived near Crediton). Haven't been for years Frowner You could get a damn good bacon sarnie from the cafe under Langstone Rock Thumbs Up


its changed, you may not recognise it now Smiler



It was Devon's answer to Las Vegas last time I went Laugh

I've also heard they've demolished Princesshay in Exeter and made a glass-topped shopping centre, is this correct? Mad I lived in Princesshay for 3 years. I used to like it when the local students would sneak out at night and paint the BlueBoy statue pink Big Grin

Oh and the monthly rave in Bow - does that still happen? Ninja
VJ
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Originally posted by langster:
[QUOTE]thanks langster
i will look it up,
paignton zoo/steam train/river trips last holiday, but always worth a second visit (especially since there were lots of school kids at the zoo running riot


the tigers were hiding Frowner went to living coasts (and Bygones) and would visit again although we didn't see any dolphins, went on a river cruise and the wit of the captain was brill Laugh
machel

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