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Find me a happy destination... 22:44 - Feb 4 with 3472 viewsredrickstuhaart

Life is going to be a bit different this year. More time to do stuff for me and I intend to use it well and do some trips.

I will be heading to Hay on Wye which is a wonderful place to sit around, buy books, and visit a nice pub or two. And if the weather is ok, perhaps toddle up a mountain. One of the places I am at my most content. I would do an Ipswich trip with an evening in the Briarbank and Salthouse. But I wont be able to get a ticket for a game so that option isnt on this year.

I will definitely have a few days in Prague. The finest cold beer. Unusual food, beautiful clean safe city etc etc. Love it there.

I was thinking of Bruges but it seems a pain to get to.

Any interesting suggestions? Nothing too extravagant. Looking at long weekends, short break type stuff. UK is fine too- but ther eneeds to be stuff to do / visit and good hostelries...

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Find me a happy destination... on 22:48 - Feb 4 with 2568 viewsJakeITFC

I did Eurostar to Bruges (via Brussels) and it was simple enough. Beautiful place though and fits all of your criteria so would recommend doing it.

Of the away days done this season I quite liked Brighton as a spot to go back to - some quirky pubs, arty scene and obviously a nice beach. Did help that it was a sunny day but could have a lovely time there.
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Find me a happy destination... on 22:48 - Feb 4 with 2566 viewsblue_curacao

Bruges is dead easy in the car. Take LeShuttle and turn left at Calais, it's an hours drive. Lovely place, I'd highly recommend it.
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Find me a happy destination... on 23:22 - Feb 4 with 2453 viewsthe_toff

Divorce? Welcome to the club if so.

Edinburgh. Such a fantastic city, especially if you like while away a few hours in a nice pub.
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Find me a happy destination... on 23:45 - Feb 4 with 2416 viewsStNeotsBlue

Get yourself down the Amalfi coast, amazing scenery, friendly locals and fantastic food. Weather is good too.
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Find me a happy destination... on 00:12 - Feb 5 with 2379 viewsCrayonKing

For a short city-break that's not one of the obvious destinations I really enjoyed Ljubljana - small but cosmopolitan and very welcoming, and a day at Lake Bled which was stunning
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Find me a happy destination... on 01:49 - Feb 5 with 2321 viewsWeWereZombies

Find me a happy destination... on 23:22 - Feb 4 by the_toff

Divorce? Welcome to the club if so.

Edinburgh. Such a fantastic city, especially if you like while away a few hours in a nice pub.


It's good but it's no Glasgow...

Although if it is a quieter set of pubs, restaurants and sights you are after then consider Hexham, Durham and Skipton.
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Find me a happy destination... on 07:40 - Feb 5 with 2156 viewsTractorWood

Keswick is a great spot for a slow weekend with a few walks.

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Find me a happy destination... on 07:55 - Feb 5 with 2116 viewsMeadowlark

For nice pubs, and a bit more Sheffield, Derby, Bristol and dare I say it, Norwich.
And for a bit of culture, Bath.
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Find me a happy destination... on 10:44 - Feb 5 with 1873 viewsDJR

Find me a happy destination... on 00:12 - Feb 5 by CrayonKing

For a short city-break that's not one of the obvious destinations I really enjoyed Ljubljana - small but cosmopolitan and very welcoming, and a day at Lake Bled which was stunning


I agree about Lake Bled including the island in the middle, although I imagine it's much busier these days than when I visited in 1981, Yugoslavia (then communist) being covered by Interrail.
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Find me a happy destination... on 10:55 - Feb 5 with 1849 viewsPassionNotAnger

I've done a few city breaks over last couple of years -

Krakow is a great city - local food and drink is really good and very cheap (also obviously got the historical elements of Jewish Quarter, Schindler's factory, Auschwitz etc)

Budapest was good -- not quite as cheap but so much to see - (especially as planning restrictions mean no mega tall buildings) - can walk around so much - river tour on boat was well worth it

Dublin - controversial - thought it was overrated and pretty expensive

Edinburgh - I've always loved - got lucky with reasonable weather so walking around was pleasant - lots to see and do

Santorini - went for a wedding but stunning scenery, brilliant weather and wasn't that expensive to eat and drink

Got Berlin booked for April - also going to spend a few days in Bristol or Bath - want to try Slovakia or Slovenia but not done any research

Looking forward to seeing other posters reviews/ideas
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:05 - Feb 5 with 1800 viewsEdwardStone

Find me a happy destination... on 10:55 - Feb 5 by PassionNotAnger

I've done a few city breaks over last couple of years -

Krakow is a great city - local food and drink is really good and very cheap (also obviously got the historical elements of Jewish Quarter, Schindler's factory, Auschwitz etc)

Budapest was good -- not quite as cheap but so much to see - (especially as planning restrictions mean no mega tall buildings) - can walk around so much - river tour on boat was well worth it

Dublin - controversial - thought it was overrated and pretty expensive

Edinburgh - I've always loved - got lucky with reasonable weather so walking around was pleasant - lots to see and do

Santorini - went for a wedding but stunning scenery, brilliant weather and wasn't that expensive to eat and drink

Got Berlin booked for April - also going to spend a few days in Bristol or Bath - want to try Slovakia or Slovenia but not done any research

Looking forward to seeing other posters reviews/ideas


I can recommend Slovakia....

Take the TEZ railway from Poprad train station up into the Tatra Mountains.... delighful

Apart from that, stunning crisp beer, delicious if slightly heavy food and very friendly people
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:08 - Feb 5 with 1789 viewsPassionNotAnger

Find me a happy destination... on 11:05 - Feb 5 by EdwardStone

I can recommend Slovakia....

Take the TEZ railway from Poprad train station up into the Tatra Mountains.... delighful

Apart from that, stunning crisp beer, delicious if slightly heavy food and very friendly people


Thanks! - anywhere in particular to look at staying?
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:09 - Feb 5 with 1786 viewsDaninthecampo

Sevilla is beautiful, lots of history and sights to see plus plenty of great restaurants and drinking establishments.
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:10 - Feb 5 with 1774 viewsElderGrizzly

Helsinki is a brilliant place to visit in the late spring/early summer.

Very long days, good food and loads of outdoor activities.
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:17 - Feb 5 with 1764 viewsblue62

Find me a happy destination... on 07:55 - Feb 5 by Meadowlark

For nice pubs, and a bit more Sheffield, Derby, Bristol and dare I say it, Norwich.
And for a bit of culture, Bath.


Have to agree about Norwich, staying well clear of Carrot Road, but the area around the cathedral, along the river, tomb lands, is full of decent little pubs, coffee and independent shops.
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:28 - Feb 5 with 1736 viewsPinewoodblue

Bratislava is worth a visit.

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Find me a happy destination... on 11:38 - Feb 5 with 1708 viewsEdwardStone

Find me a happy destination... on 11:08 - Feb 5 by PassionNotAnger

Thanks! - anywhere in particular to look at staying?


I usually stayed in Poprad, family connection there

But the city of Kosice is stunning also
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Find me a happy destination... on 11:42 - Feb 5 with 1683 viewsEdwardStone

Find me a happy destination... on 11:38 - Feb 5 by EdwardStone

I usually stayed in Poprad, family connection there

But the city of Kosice is stunning also


The bus journey from Poprad down south to Revuca is one of the most wonderful experiences

Two hours travel through the mountains....

Not that much to detain you in Revuca..... but I think there is an onward connection south into Hungary
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Find me a happy destination... on 12:00 - Feb 5 with 1624 viewsleitrimblue

Find me a happy destination... on 11:28 - Feb 5 by Pinewoodblue

Bratislava is worth a visit.

Fly/ drive to west of Ireland and explore part of the Wild Atlantic Way.


Wild Atlantic way is a great suggestion. Especially if you just cut to the chase an go straight to sligo/Leitrim .
Guess Donegal may be worth a visit while yer almost there
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Find me a happy destination... on 12:08 - Feb 5 with 1590 viewsTIB

If you like the outdoors, Stavanger in Norway is well worth a trip.

I did a trip there over a weekend a few years back when Kieffer Moore was at Viking FK. Direct flight over, grabbed a hire car then went down the Lysefjord on a car ferry and did the world famous Pulpit Rock hike before camping on top. Next day back to the city, look around and then watched Viking play in evening before flying back the following day.

Price of a pint is London prices as a heads up, but plenty of places to grab a beer and food that won’t break the bank.

If you want to know any more on routes, drop me a message.

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Find me a happy destination... on 12:21 - Feb 5 with 1533 viewsCrayonKing

Find me a happy destination... on 10:44 - Feb 5 by DJR

I agree about Lake Bled including the island in the middle, although I imagine it's much busier these days than when I visited in 1981, Yugoslavia (then communist) being covered by Interrail.


It's quite touristy now, particularly the town, but not overwhelmingly so. Busy but not as busy as I expected on a weekend during peak season. The scenery is just as spectacular though! Normally places look better in the pictures than in real life but this was the other way round - no matter how hard I tried I couldn't get a photo that did it justice!
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Find me a happy destination... on 13:07 - Feb 5 with 1432 viewsBlueRaider

If you're going to Prague, take a trip on the train to either Kutna Hora (world heritage site) or Karlsteijn castle, both close by and well worth a look

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Find me a happy destination... on 13:52 - Feb 5 with 1346 viewsGuthrum

Find me a happy destination... on 13:07 - Feb 5 by BlueRaider

If you're going to Prague, take a trip on the train to either Kutna Hora (world heritage site) or Karlsteijn castle, both close by and well worth a look


But bear in mind the main-line rail station is some distance from the town at Kutna Hora. Take the light railway which runs near Sedlec Ossuary and on to the centre.

Cesky Krumlov (historic town and castle) also well worth a visit.

Prague itself is one of my favourite cities.

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Find me a happy destination... on 13:57 - Feb 5 with 1324 viewsWeWereZombies

Find me a happy destination... on 10:55 - Feb 5 by PassionNotAnger

I've done a few city breaks over last couple of years -

Krakow is a great city - local food and drink is really good and very cheap (also obviously got the historical elements of Jewish Quarter, Schindler's factory, Auschwitz etc)

Budapest was good -- not quite as cheap but so much to see - (especially as planning restrictions mean no mega tall buildings) - can walk around so much - river tour on boat was well worth it

Dublin - controversial - thought it was overrated and pretty expensive

Edinburgh - I've always loved - got lucky with reasonable weather so walking around was pleasant - lots to see and do

Santorini - went for a wedding but stunning scenery, brilliant weather and wasn't that expensive to eat and drink

Got Berlin booked for April - also going to spend a few days in Bristol or Bath - want to try Slovakia or Slovenia but not done any research

Looking forward to seeing other posters reviews/ideas


Santorini might be difficult at the moment:

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Find me a happy destination... on 14:40 - Feb 5 with 1255 viewshoppy

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