I am in Kippford now for a short break and can confirm its a terrible place. Its so bad that on the beach i decided to tell someone to avoid this place like the plague but he was at the other end of the beach and it was too warm to walk to him. Obviously lots of people have heard how bad it is as they all stayed away. Even the ice cream factory only had a very large choice of ice creams, what a disgrace.Go to Cornwall everyone!
Ermmm! Kippford did you say? 😕
Yep wasted journey will stay on the A1 in future
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I know it started as a bit of a tongue-in-cheek thing but it's got boring now.
Well don't open the ****ing thread then!
Wife also wants to visit East Anglia because it's a different landscape to what we have in Wales
Now that really IS rubbish...
Put your handbag down gobuchul - I'm sure I'm not alone
The sun does always shine in Northumberland usually out of Dracs arse 😀
Cripes if someone else posts another picture of Lindisfarne or Bamburgh castle! I will vomit, if there are two places you will find crawling with grockles it's them, think outside the box people, the quite county is a beautiful place get exploring.
The sun does always shine in Northumberland usually out of Dracs arse
It's not easy being this good.
Definitely worth reading this thread just for the arsey tone joke... 😀
The UK is beautiful all over.
Well, I have to point out places like Trowbridge, Swindon, Avonmouth as a counter-argument.
Well, I have to point out places like Trowbridge, Swindon, Avonmouth as a counter-argument.
& Redcar. Although It's beach isn't too bad.
Well, against the advice of everyone here, I thought I'd try it for myself and see how rubbish it was. So we're just back from 2 nights camper-van camping in Belford.
Alnwick- what a joke! OK, so its got the world's cutest second-hand bookshop, great weather, relaxed parking, friendly people, some interesting shops- and also some nice places to eat.
Where was the Tesco Metro?? Its almost as if civilisation hasn't caught up with it. Thankfully we found the Greggs, tucked away somewhere.
Belford itself. Well- its just trying too hard. The pretty environs, interesting and slightly boheme pubs, and obvious community kinship clearly screamed out 'No Londis!' to us, but they were trying so hard that we pretended to admire it.
Finally, Bamburgh Castle, and the surrounding coastal area. Well! Its a Norman castle in the foreground, with the origins of British Christianity in the background, near a pristine beach while some locals played cricket close by.
Ten a penny. I'm falling over that kind of thing in South Lanarkshire. Something unique would have been nice.
Oh, and I got mild facial sunburn in the last week of September. Its dead to me. Never again.
We warned you.
Oh, and I got mild facial sunburn in the last week of September. Its dead to me. Never again.
Try Whitby it’s a perma-shade.
Finally, Bamburgh Castle, and the surrounding coastal area. Well! Its a Norman castle in the foreground, with the origins of British Christianity in the background, near a pristine beach while some locals played cricket close by.
I'm glad you hated it. That ties in with the STW cool crowd who can't enjoy anyway that is remotely popular and is well photographed. I'm not sure why anyone would think it would make a good photograph anyway. It's not at all striking.
A fun fact for Molgrips - Beadnell harbour (as per last and third from last pictures bu gobuchul) is west facing, despite being on the east coast.
We went at Easter - got sunburn and won the pub quiz. No fun at all I tell you.
Heading down in 3 weeks for mid term week, it's gonna be rubbish, like it always is. You'd think we'd learn after 10 years or so....
Happen to be looking at Northumberland for the end of October.
Does anyone have any family friendly (2 large + 2 small) recommendations for places to stay?
have a look at our usual place of choice :
[url= http://www.beaconhill.co.uk/ ]Beaconhill[/url]
been staying there for many years, love it.
That looks good ianc but I see they don't allow dogs
So who would like to recommend me a dog friendly holiday cottage (sleeps 4) for the second half of half term week (2-5 November)
having just dropped eldest off at Newcastle uni I can see it becoming a more regular destination for us...
We've got a weekend booked in an old fishermans cottage in Amble in December. It'll be awful.
We have a lodge for half term week around the Wooler area. Used to hate going there as a kid, playing in the dunes, beaches, waterfalls, mountains(?), and a strange memory of chasing white cattle around a park, sunset walks up the marshes, and my first night adventure with a turnip as a lantern, I am sure things will be no different now...
Thankfully ...its being shown on Countrywise right now so folks can see for themselves how truly awful it is ..
Near Wooler.
https://www.holidaycottages.co.uk/north-of-england/northumberland/2-kypie-farm-cottage
I’ve a colleague with one in Warkworth sits in it’s own large grounds, I’ll see if I can find a link.
Found it.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/river-view-warkworth-near-amble.en-gb.html
& Redcar. Although It's beach isn't too bad.
At least it’s [i]got[/i] a beach!
Amble in December. It'll be awful.
Your'e not wrong there either.
& Redcar.
I'm struggling to see the connection between Northumberland & Redcar.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Whitby? Stop confusing things!
