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South edge of Dartmoor - beautiful landscape, good offroad and road biking. 30 mins from some amazing coast too. excellent local beers and local food. rains a lot.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 2:03 pm
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On balance (riding/work) I'm hard pushed to think of better than here in Bethesda (N. Wales) – particularly given the sunshine and a colourful autumn. A 7 mile off road commute into uni' to keep me ticking over and lots of mountains on my door step with trails that I don't even know about yet. What else could one want?

It's in a lovely spot, but it's not that nice of a village IMO.

I'd move to Builth Wells I think.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 2:06 pm
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Near mountains and the sea....North Wales, The Lake District, Scotland


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 2:08 pm
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Saxabar-- your'e supposed to keep shtum about these things
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you must vary your route home ?--


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 4:24 pm
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South Devon. No question! Or maybe North Devon 😉


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 4:27 pm
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Pretty much anywhere where there isn't thick gloopy mud everywhere for 11.5 months a year.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 4:29 pm
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[i]Pretty much anywhere where there isn't thick gloopy mud everywhere for 11.5 months a year.[/i]

Not in the UK then!


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 4:33 pm
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The mud varies, places without clay aren't thick and gloopy. The Brecon Beacons for instance remain very rideable all year on the whole as long as you can afford the chains and brake pads.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 5:32 pm
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Lakes, Pembrokeshire, South Hams, Dorset - all fantastic to visit but for me too remote to live permanently and I couldn't deal with all the tourists in the summer, Lakes especially.

I live in Surrey and aside from parts of Hampshire or Sussex I don't think I'd move. Lots of fabulous countryside, great walking and riding and great communication links especially airports, motorway network and proximity to ferries and channel tunnel. London 35 mins away.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 6:13 pm
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you must vary your route home ?--
When I can - up to the Mynydd trails from the Tregarth/Bangor path and a very naughty one home to the far end of Bethesda!


but it's not that nice of a village IMO
Oi! 😉 OK, the centre of town isn't chocolate box but we now have a Tesco metro!


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 6:15 pm
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Pretty happy where i am in Ross-shire. Torridon range 40mins, Cairngorm 40min, Golspie 50min, Laggan 60min, Learnie 25min and Strathpeffer 10min. Could be worse 😉


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 9:56 pm
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Every body seems to know where they want to be, but I think the most important thing is the people you have around you, and knowing the value of what you have got wherever you are


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 10:23 pm
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[quote=gordimhor ]Every body seems to know where they want to be, but I think the most important thing is the people you have around you, and knowing the value of what you have got wherever you are
I'll be happy as a hermit


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 10:26 pm
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The Isle of Man

All the different types of terrain that you can find in any corner of the UK plus lots of surfing, diving and jetskiing

The cheap tax also helps!!


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 10:57 pm
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Highland Perthshire or the Angus glens


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 11:11 pm
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Currently in the Lakes, but quietly campaigning for a shift over to Stavely someday. Be a bit more convenient for many things, mainly work related.

In my perfect world... Inverness. Love it there and for a few years it was looking like it may happen (I was working on it, but accidentally moved south instead... turned out that was a good idea though). The considerably better half however has designs on Cornwall. Which would also not be so bad, but don't tell her that.

Although I also like mid Wales after a rather good time in my life (or at least some aspects of it) centered around Machynlleth.


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 11:37 pm
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I'll keep an eye out for hermit
s in the Cairn Gorm area then Druidh 😀


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 11:40 pm
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I already live there

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No I'm not telling you where 🙂


 
Posted : 22/10/2012 11:49 pm
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Stonehaven. The gateway to Royal Deeside with the sea on one side and forests leading too the Cairngorm mountains on the other... if only Aberdeen was further away it would be perfect (but I'm not retired and I need to work so it's rather handy).


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 2:23 am
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Thinking back second choice after west lakes would be Glasgow. Opens up loads of weekend venues and still a good city to be in


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 3:10 am
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North Antrim Coast, cheap housing, good beaches and road/off road riding. Friendly people and a slower pace of life. Belfast 45 mins away for work. Plenty of opportunity to have a wee business for tourist trade as well

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Not getting the Inverness love on this thread, its like a large industrial estate with a poor high street full of pound shops. The best thing about Inverness is the A9 out of it in either direction.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 8:26 am
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Hampstead. Or maybe a nice doric fronted terraced house on a garden square in Notting Hill.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 8:32 am
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may I direct eviljoe to the following [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/who-has-the-best-view-from-their-house ]thread[/url]


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 8:36 am
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Cornwall, somewhere on the coast around Sennen or Zennor but then I'm a roadie at heart....


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 8:38 am
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Plenty of opportunity to have a wee business for tourist trade as well

Is there No public toilets ?


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 11:20 am
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As I said ages ago in this thread, my brother moved to Cornwall and hates it completely. Went there because of fond childhood memories now he can't wait to leave and come back to North Yorkshire.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 11:26 am
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So many Factors. What is the budget? Is the priority the house or the scenery?

I moved out of London to rural East Sussex 3 years ago, and LOVE it down here. The mountain biking from my doorstep is surprisingly good too.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 12:07 pm
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Glen Prosen....when you get round the bend by the Scott memorial...wow.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 12:12 pm
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Either the Peak District or Edinburgh.

Although this would be quite nice:
http://search.knightfrank.com/cho100185

Edit:
Yorkshire castle
http://search.knightfrank.com/cho080459


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 12:25 pm
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Motorman's area in NE Scotland looks nice but I'm quite happy where I am on the edge of the New Forest. I've got good riding, road and off road, that I don't have to drive to and coast and town both within riding distance. The only real downside is that it can get a bit crowded here. I think I might struggle with the lack of winter daylight in Scotland.


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 12:28 pm
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swavis » Can't see me moving far from where I am now on Speyside. I love it! Cairngorms 45mins, beach 30 mins. Braw!

You don't know anyone up your way trying to sell a 3/4 bedroom detached house with garage by any chance?

I did, but he's just sold it. There might have even been some dolandolandolandolandolandolandolandolandolan stickers laying about 😉


 
Posted : 23/10/2012 12:30 pm
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in a nice village near cockermouth cumbria, ah i do, now if only i did not have to work life would be idyllic


 
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