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General => Random Chat => Topic started by: LiamGTi on March 23, 2014, 07:07:11 pm
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Hi Guys,
Me and a couple of friends fancy a road trip.
We're mainly feeling anywhere in the UK thats near a beach and typically alright weather for Mid June.
Equally we're open to abroad, ideally no further than midway down France as fuel will begin to get very expensive. Again ideally near the beach/coast.
Probably just camp somewhere so accommodation isn't a huge issue. Although a nice thought out plan would be preferred.
We road tripped to Carnac, France last year and it was decent, took a few tanks of fuel but was on the whole worth it.
Budget £200/£300 each (ish).
Any advice, previous knowledge/experience of where to go would be great.
Thanks
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Mountains in France and camp out
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Where a bouts are the mountains in France, near the French/Swiss border?
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Where abouts in the UK are you based?
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Dorset is lovely in summer
Various places to go but I love Swanage and Studland Bay, you could take the ferry over to Sandbanks/Poole, take a drive along the coast to Weymouth, Bridport and Lyme Regis
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Fuel oddly is cheaper in the South than the North, but even more odd, at it's cheapest in central Paris.
Bounce down the West coast to the Cherbourg Peninsula. Anywhere South of that is nice enough, Biarritz if you make it that far down is excellent. Like France's version of Newquay.
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Where abouts in the UK are you based?
Based slap bang in the middle in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
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If you're set on staying in the UK then I can recommend the Isle of Man :happy2:
Yes, I know it's not technically 'part' of the UK, but it's got fantastic roads, some lovely beaches and the people are great, been a few times with the car now and loved every one :smiley:
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North of Scotland is fantastic for driving :driver:
I know it's not particularly warm and not known for its beaches, but as a road trip it's pretty epic. Especially when you get north of Glasgow & Edinburgh the roads and views are amazing.
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Again to be honest not dead set on anything actually,
Just want the experience again. Scotland should be a shout for the views.
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France into Belgium and while your there.....Spa! :notworthy:
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been pondering this myself for easter... I reckon it's going to cost me a good £500 of fuel to get down to the alps and back again.
Cornwall/Devon is a beautiful part of the county, I'm in Swansea and you've got the whole of the gower (great for surfing) and one of the best voted beaches in Europe - Rhossili, weather will probably be typically British though haha. Also close to the Brecons, some great driving roads through there.
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Young lads. Got to be Newquay.
Fin.
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Where abouts in the UK are you based?
Based slap bang in the middle in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
CTOWN! :party:
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a bunch of my mates all went up to scotland and surrounding islands on motorbikes last year as part of a stag do, took 5 days in total, and they said it was brilliant, camped every night and from the pictures the roads looked great.
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Young lads. Got to be Newquay.
Fin.
such a god awful town, proper blight on the surrounding countryside... went last summer for a week and it's not even good for a piss up any more
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Bo Ness in the lake district
Dorset
Even a drive up to Whitby has some excellent roads around north yorks.
Evo triangle in wales is good too.
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Just bumping this as were having a good chat about it over the Bank Holiday weekend with a few beers.
Whats peoples thoughts on:
Abersoch
Newquay
St Ives
Torquay
Isle Of Wight
Isle of Man
Thanks
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I can only offer a little experience at Abersoch and the IOW, little more on the IOM and nothing at all on the others as i've never been :smiley:
Abersoch - Only ever been for days out as it's only a 2 hour drive for me, lovely place and obviously got a lot of cash floating around as it's Range rover heaven pulling jetskis/boats in the summer lol, great beach and a real nice feel to the place if heading to the wrong side of trendy soon perhaps?
IOW - spent a week in July there 3 years ago, super laid back place with some lovely beaches, great eateries around Ryde harbour area but as a whole it seemed a very relaxed place even in the height of summer, more of a couples get away from it all or take the kids to the beach type of place rather than a lads holiday though?
IOM - Been a few times now and love the place, the people, and the lack of a speed limited in NSL zones :grin:
Again some lovely beaches and awesome scenery, super friendly people and some surprisingly good eateries and drinking holes dotted around, can be expensive to get over there although we've always found accomodation and eating out etc to be very reasonable, didnt find much in the way of nightlife though but to be honest i'm always keen to get up early and grab a lap of the TT course before breakfast :smiley:
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Im certainly liking your thinking on the IOM! That was an attraction to IOM if I'm honest purely because th lads going are all car mad!
Abersoch was a last minute thought, I'll do more research into this!
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IOM is a great petrolhead destination! So many great roads and as long as you safe whilst doing so there's no speed limit in a NSL zone, first time i went over i got off the ferry and could see our hotel 400Yds to our right on Douglas Promenade, so i did what anyone would do and turned left and did a lap of the TT course to get to it instead :grin:
Got behind a local in a mk3 gti and struggled to keep with him in my mapped ed30 lol! Whilst stopped at the Bungalow on the mountain got offered out to a race by a crazy local in a stripped out 1 seat Punto GT turbo, i declined so after a chat about cars and the best place to get a curry in Douglas he heard a bike coming up the mountain so jumped in to chase after it as it passed haha!
Took a jump waaaay too fast and thought i'd snapped the car in half, got waved past by a Police Galaxy going over the mountain whilst already doing a ton, got absolutely smashed in an awesome curry house in Douglas and took our desserts onto the beach to watch the sun go down, went dolphin and whale watching at the calf of man and got to see scenery that represents every corner of the UK all packed into a tiny island, lovely place! :happy2:
If you do go, head to magnetic hill and watch your car roll uphill!
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If Im honest you're starting to sell IOM to me, It sounds great fun and Im almost thinking how have I not already been! Where do you get the Ferry from?
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We have always gone over on the Fastcraft via Liverpool (2h 45m) but you can get the regular ferry from Heysham that takes around 3h45m iirc
There's loads of info on the net for short trips to the IOM so you'll definitely be able to get a feel for whether it's the sort of place that'll make everyone in the group happy :smiley:
The Manx Classic rally is on the 24th-26th of this month, I've been over when it's on and we touched lucky with some fantastic weather so myself and the wife went up to the mountain to do some spectating and sunbathing lol
The TT will be starting with practice week around 24th of May and the whole island and ferries will be booked solid but it's an amazing experience and one hell of a party if you can bag some last minute crossings and get a camping pitch! :happy2:
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Just bumping this as were having a good chat about it over the Bank Holiday weekend with a few beers.
Whats peoples thoughts on:
Abersoch - Nice but full of Cheshire set Ra-Ra's (Daddy has a Porsche dont you know!), we have been going there for years as my mate has a chalet there, we definately buck the Ra-Ra's trend :grin:
Newquay - Shi$hole! if you want to get hammered every night and have a fight in a kebab shop you will enjoy it :sick:
St Ives - Beautiful place but think you need to be in the 40's+ to appreciate it fully (I live there myself and am 41 :grin:) although it is full of young small blondes (unfortunately I like Tall Brunettes! :love:)
Torquay - heard good things about the place
Isle Of Wight,- sorry cant help only been once and dont remember it at all!
Isle of Man -would only go when the TT is on, its awesome!
Thanks
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I can only offer a little experience at Abersoch and the IOW, little more on the IOM and nothing at all on the others as i've never been :smiley:
IOM - Been a few times now and love the place, the people, and the lack of a speed limited in NSL zones :grin:
Again some lovely beaches and awesome scenery, super friendly people and some surprisingly good eateries and drinking holes dotted around, can be expensive to get over there although we've always found accomodation and eating out etc to be very reasonable, didnt find much in the way of nightlife though but to be honest i'm always keen to get up early and grab a lap of the TT course before breakfast :smiley:
It's a great feeling thrashing an M3CSL over the mountain roads chasing your mate (who is the owner of the M3CSL) on his Ducati R :grin:
The Night club in the Hilton used to get pretty lively during TT week, but we stay in Port Erin (Lovely place) and the local pub down by the sea gets pretty lively with live bands during TT week.
Steam packet is the ferry company, as Beddie said, Heysham or Liverpool (we have done both)
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I'd say Scotland for the driving & views aspect. May not be the warmest of places but I'd day you can't beat the roads for sheer driving fun :driver:
Cracking drive up the west coast, Isle of Skye, up into the Highlands. I've done it before over a couple of days and found a few decent b&b's. Drop me a PM if you want details
Cheers