A sound out for Brits.?

If you were going away the UK for good and you be putting together a list of things you *must* see and do back you left, what would be on your index?

Im looking for some inspiration.



Answers:    I would never leave the UK for honest, but this is a list of the things that I hold not yet see and would like to:

Tower Bridge
London Dungeons
Buckingham Palace
Shopping contained by Harrods
Hyde park
Regents Park
Have a drink in the Blind Beggar
Do the Jack the Ripper tour
Visit as copious of the beaches surrounded by Cornwall as I can
Go clubbing in Brighton
Stonehenge
Lundy Island
Shopping within the Trafford Centre
Go to somewhere really remote in Wales
Visit the underground street contained by Edinburgh (Sorry can't mind the name of it)
Go to Longleat safari park
Go to Alton Towers and Thorpe Park

There are probably lots more, these are merely off the top of my leader. I usually go on holiday in a foreign country and unfortunately haven't see much of the UK =]
Go to Pitlochry in the Scottish Highlands - merely beware - once you get here, you may not want to leave I would run a drive using all the support roads through the countryside down to the coast (any of the resorts with a pier, they're adjectives good). Ideally on a nice warm summers morning. I'd then buy rime cream and walk along the pier. Then finish rotten with fish and chips for supper.

Otherwise, if it's a nice April light of day like today i'd do equal but admire the amazing scene of the countryside and churchs etc covered in snow!
see adjectives my old mate for a drink,say sorry to those i inevitability to say sorry too after fly off i would never move this great country
but if i would then i would stop by Devon, lake district, Cornwall, Somerset, Edinburgh and Cardiff
within my experience, it's the food. depending on were your going to stir. i went to 3rd world and at hand really isn't anything like a well-mannered old Pizza, or Donna meat, or chips. I'd stuff myself. lol

and buy a few hundred chocolate bar and crisps to take near me and only put away them when i got that urge. lol
See the wonderful city of Leeds, West Yorkshire. im sorry to vote but the only things psyche want to do/visit were my house ill be honest self leave this country within a shot
Sherwood Forest in Nottingham, the Yorkshire Moors (in Yorkshire...LOL) the Lake district and a unharmed lot of shopping in London! (I too would buy marmite) EDIT Whitby is great as very well! I'd make sure to pop in family closely :)
And go to Wales for a few days
I'm into history and archaeology so I'd look at some castle and archaeological sites
And finally, I'd have fish & chips and cuppa tea :)
Walk around important London at 5am on a Sunday Morning in summer - it is the most charming and amazing place. Architecture and nature come to duration and it is quite complicated to comprehend that this ghost town become a buzzing metropolis of people and rumpus in a few hours time.

Also, I would be in motion to Widemouth Bay in Cornwall, Tintagel Castle (also within Cornwall), The Comedy Pub in Piccadilly Circus, put your foot along the South Bank from London Bridge to Westminster and then spend time contained by the Kent Countryside. I'd also dive in the lake at Snodland. Then sit on the M25 in a massive conserve and think 'Thank Christ I'm outta here!'
I doubt you will quit it for good. brighton, london, adjectives the big cities..
walk around Edinburgh Castle
boat on Loch Ness
Walk on Hadrian's Wall
Go to Blackpool Pleasure Beach & ride on everything & see the illuminations
enjoy a weekend break in Cornwall
Walk on Margate's see front
..after leave some Graffiti surrounded by the town where I live...
Well firstly you must see adjectives the touristy stuff in London can't be arsed naming adjectives but take a couple of days in attendance. Then you must see the ex-city of culture that is Glasgow, such as the mythical Forge a hidden prize which people from adjectives over the world come bask in its glory, The city of Liverpool the current city of culture which some of the best examples architecture such as the example at the side of the Mersey. There is the Lowry within Manchester which is a fantastic Gallery. Hmm, I would have to see Lands End, as I've be to John O'Groats.
And I'd have a second bag of fish and chips earlier I jumped on the 'plane!
water district, highlands, the cities of bath and york and chester, and as you would expect days and nights out surrounded by london There's nothing vanished worth the time of day..
okay i'd pop into a british pub, that does british food cooking.. lamb shank perferably. and take surrounded by the views of the coast and the deep. Visit all the crucial tourist attractions, in Scotland - T contained by the Park, Edinburgh Castle - The Tattoo, Edinburgh Festival, etc. Walk from Lands End to Goatsfell.

I dunno much about English tourist attractions.

See your friends who are here as much as possible.
I wouldn't vacate! I came to Canada 23 years ago and miss home sooooo much. (I'm afraid adjectives these people emigrate in the subsequent few days will be complaining about their latest country in a few weeks)
Must See: The Stipperstones (shropshire), High Vinnells (Mortimer Forest in close proximity Ludlow Shropshire), The Chiltern Hills (Buckinghamshire/Oxfordshire), Oare Hill/Martinsell Hill (Wiltshire)
Don't go if you haven't see everything. Go and visit Whitby and Liverpool, and cry my eyes out.
They are my 2 fave places.
Go to my parents grave and influence "sorry, for leaving you",and cry my eyes out.
Go to my 3 sisters and say aloud "Goodbye", and cry my eyes out.
I only know England,

London,
Lake District,
Yorkshire Dales,
Northumberland,
Cotswold's
Peak District,
South Downs,
Cornwall,
Devon,
Dorset,
North Yorkshire Moors,
Bath,
York,
Cambridge,
Oxford,
Strafford upon Avon,
Cotswold's,
New Forest,
Cumbria,
Ribble Valley,
Forest of Dean,
Brighton,
Chester,
Visit Bristol, Bath, tour Scotland and surrounding islands, Machester, Leeds. Don't see the point contained by moving abroad because you have a sneaking suspicion that there is nought here for you, other countries have similar problems and your own problems you just take next to you, bury for a while before they resurface. Narrowboat holiday
York Railway Museum and a History Museum I go to as a child.
A medieval castle and the History Museums in London.
Kimmeridge Bay, Lulworth Cove and Studland Bay, Bournemouth and the New Forest.
There would be some graves to call in
Actually I left the uk and couldnt loaf to leave.
I have some pie and mash, cockney style. Went to a bazaar. Went to a car boot mart and stuck my fingers up at the M25.
Sad that our great nation has grown a cancer and is spreading adjectives over like the black annihilation.
Well done all our chronological and present goverments for your great work.
I'm moving to Germany soon and I'd quite approaching to see Westminster Abbey before I turn. I've never been within before, despite have seen most of the other tourist attractions contained by London over the years. All your favourite places!If I be leaving I would move about to all of my first choice cafe's,beaches, walk you have be on etc.
I would just help yourself to a few days to see everything again before I moved out
absolutely nought.
were adjectives emigrating to Australia on Wednesday and cant hang around to leave this country.

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