Cornwall to Yorkshire and back again - a 5-day trip report.
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"We've thought about taking the train to St. Ives; but then we wouldn't have the car to go anywhere else, so perhaps we will look at that plan again.
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I'm probably to late to suggest this but what the heck! It may help someone else. Have you thought of using the 'Park and Ride' in Lelant and taking the train into St Ives, It's a beautiful ride with stunning views - sit on the right hand side of the train for the best views.
http://www.carbisbayholidays.co.uk/d...to-st-ives.htm
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I'm probably to late to suggest this but what the heck! It may help someone else. Have you thought of using the 'Park and Ride' in Lelant and taking the train into St Ives, It's a beautiful ride with stunning views - sit on the right hand side of the train for the best views.
http://www.carbisbayholidays.co.uk/d...to-st-ives.htm
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"Yorkshire was surprisingly easy to get to in a day from Cornwall, and would have been even easier if we'd not hit Bradford just at the time all Bradfordians were going home for their tea and fix of Corrie."
Oi, stop abusing Bradford until you've been to the museums Morgana and I suggested - then you can come back and we'll discuss again
BTW - I've directed my Mum to Parcevall Hall, she is a member of a club that organises day trips and they love gardens it's a perfect fit Thanks for that
Oi, stop abusing Bradford until you've been to the museums Morgana and I suggested - then you can come back and we'll discuss again
BTW - I've directed my Mum to Parcevall Hall, she is a member of a club that organises day trips and they love gardens it's a perfect fit Thanks for that
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Ayla - good idea about the park and ride in Lelant for St. Ives, though the trains can get very crowded when they reduce them to 2 carriages.
there is also one in Truro now, coming in from the Chiverton roundabout, at Threemilestone, which uses large mercedes coaches which are very comfy and frequent.
I'm glad that my recommendation of Parcevall Hall has found favour with you - i hope your mum and her group enjoy it. co-oncidentally, my mum organises the same sort of group but i think that Parcevall Hall is a bit far for a day trip from Coventry.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not "dissing" Bradford, I just don't want to be there in the rush hour.
Judy - mm - people say that about cornwall too. we were just exceptionally fortunate with the weather. Glad you enjoyed the report.
there is also one in Truro now, coming in from the Chiverton roundabout, at Threemilestone, which uses large mercedes coaches which are very comfy and frequent.
I'm glad that my recommendation of Parcevall Hall has found favour with you - i hope your mum and her group enjoy it. co-oncidentally, my mum organises the same sort of group but i think that Parcevall Hall is a bit far for a day trip from Coventry.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not "dissing" Bradford, I just don't want to be there in the rush hour.
Judy - mm - people say that about cornwall too. we were just exceptionally fortunate with the weather. Glad you enjoyed the report.
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Ann, Lelant sprung to mind since we always camped at St Ives Bay Holiday Park in Hayle, St Erth is probably better since it's the first pickup point.
So many good memories of a nice empty beach in the middle of the Towans with our children and my parents - we scattered my Dad's ashes there, it was his favourite place.
JudyC - Only every other day? Wow! you caught a good couple of weeks
Actually I'm kidding,we were back in England for our DD's wedding last year and the weather (first week in June) was so wonderful that our overseas guests were scratching their heads trying to understand the bad press that UK weather gets.
When I was a kiddie we always went to Cornwall the week before Whitsuntide and while the evenings were chilly? We usually had good weather with no crowds.
So many good memories of a nice empty beach in the middle of the Towans with our children and my parents - we scattered my Dad's ashes there, it was his favourite place.
JudyC - Only every other day? Wow! you caught a good couple of weeks
Actually I'm kidding,we were back in England for our DD's wedding last year and the weather (first week in June) was so wonderful that our overseas guests were scratching their heads trying to understand the bad press that UK weather gets.
When I was a kiddie we always went to Cornwall the week before Whitsuntide and while the evenings were chilly? We usually had good weather with no crowds.
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