where are any interesting and possibly un-heard of travel destinations in the UK, Ireland, and Amsterdam?
kk13cball asked:
i will be traveling to england, scotland, ireland, and amsterdam on vacation and i am trying to plan the things im going to do. any small towns or places that you have been to and enjoyed are welcome.
Isaac
i will be traveling to england, scotland, ireland, and amsterdam on vacation and i am trying to plan the things im going to do. any small towns or places that you have been to and enjoyed are welcome.
Isaac
Tags: Amsterdam Vacation, England Scotland Ireland, Travel Destinations











December 10th, 2008 at 6:46 am
The beach zandvoort katwijk or scheveningen smaller typical dutch have time also go into wales conwy aberystwith cardiff.
For the dingle peninsula and the dingle peninsula and dublin in their own country for the dingle peninsula and dublin in every town depending on your tastes half day to south newcastle upon tyne windermere chester cambridge london bath.
December 11th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
I think it’s very difficult to find ‘an interesting and possibly unheard of travel destination’, as you put it, since the former usually brings on the latter, and people tend to frequent a place if it holds any interest or peculiarity. On a more personal level, I’ve been to many in the countries that you plan on visiting, but maybe they were curiously attractive to me and wouldn’t be so to you. That’s the problem with offbeat places; the really touristy ones are easy, either liked or disliked by the majority. In England and Scotland especially, there are so many interesting smaller places. I liked Bognor Regis, a once popular middle-class resort on La Manche, but I have friends there who own a small hotel on the promenade and this allowed me to take early morning walks and enjoy the sea all to myself… You may find it ordinary or uninteresting, who knows? Or Haworth, where I spent the whole day at the Parsonage Museum, the moors and later, back to the main street, had the best apple pie with vanilla ice-cream ever!
If you are interested in less popular places, maybe you could have a look at the Hidden Europe magazine, which inspires people to visit such places. I cannot recommend it enough: