Romantic weekend in UK?
Wanna take the misses on a romantic weekend in the UK.
can anyone recommend a location and hotel? |
Romantic as in be together and see lots of stuff enjoying each others company or romantic as in staying in and doing it loads :norty: ??
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LOL both
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Lake District?
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Originally Posted by ronjeramy
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Lake District?
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Originally Posted by ronjeramy
(Post 8098568)
Lake District?
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Blackpool ?
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looks haunted :lol1: |
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Originally Posted by Ray_li
(Post 8098564)
LOL both
Is the "play room" too much...? Pelirocco Bedrooms |
Originally Posted by sti-04!!
(Post 8098581)
Blackpool ?
One of the locals: http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-imag...timzaccheo.jpg |
Originally Posted by Ray_li
(Post 8098582)
looks haunted :lol1:
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Originally Posted by what would scooby do
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Originally Posted by HankScorpio
(Post 8098592)
You need to narrow it down - posh and nice or just plain dirty?
Is the "play room" too much...? Pelirocco Bedrooms i see a whore for dirty ;) |
Originally Posted by richiewong
(Post 8098599)
Looks good after the plastic surgery, hey you guys:freak3:
yeah but you should see the blokes :lol1: |
Originally Posted by Ray_li
(Post 8098605)
posh and nice
Also have a browse on here for more independents Mr & Mrs Smith - Boutique Hotel Directory - Luxury Hotels |
dont seem like there's such thing as a romantic city and hotel in on place within the uk.
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Just out of the UK is Dublin :thumb:
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like the idea of that
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Originally Posted by what would scooby do
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Christ! You found the looker! :D |
Dublin is like blackpool,with expensive beer...
There a hundreds of nice places to stay..Lakes,northumberland,some parts of Yorkshire and Derbyshire.. Anything Below Brum cannot be classed as "romantic"..;) |
Stirling is lovely this time of year now all the yanks have been sent back home..... what have you gone and done then. ha ha how pissed off is she ???
stirling highland hotel scotland |
The olde rectory
This is a VERY nice place (south of Birmingham too ;)) IF you can afford it though...... but you get what you pay for Dan |
For the pure romantic factor you can't get much better than renting an isolated cottage in the middle of nowhere with a roaring log fire and a fantastic long distance view of the sun setting over the sea :thumb:
You need a cottage with Velux windows in the roof of the bedroom so that you can lay in bed and look at the stars, lovely :cool: |
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Originally Posted by Scoobychick
(Post 8099029)
For the pure romantic factor you can't get much better than renting an isolated cottage in the middle of nowhere with a roaring log fire and a fantastic long distance view of the sun setting over the sea :thumb:
You need a cottage with Velux windows in the roof of the bedroom so that you can lay in bed and look at the stars, lovely :cool: +1 We're renting a cottage at New Year (north wales God help us!) and they do deliver complete meals to you. I can't help but think the idea of renting a weekend cottage is the best bet |
Originally Posted by Scoobychick
(Post 8099029)
For the pure romantic factor you can't get much better than renting an isolated cottage in the middle of nowhere with a roaring log fire and a fantastic long distance view of the sun setting over the sea :thumb:
You need a cottage with Velux windows in the roof of the bedroom so that you can lay in bed and look at the stars, lovely :cool: |
somewhere in Scotland please:thumb
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This is the place I had in mind when I posted that: The Old Croft House which is on the Isle Of Skye but there are lots of similar properties all over the country. Just do a Google for holiday cottages and start looking through the various sites... :)
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