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Old Nov 13th, 2016, 12:54 PM
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Got it! These are the type of things I can neer figure out by looking at maps and reading about areas in guidebooks.
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Old Nov 13th, 2016, 01:16 PM
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Thank you, Dukey for confirming what I thought I found. I really thought I was missing something.>>

I'm pretty sure that they have done these routes non-stop in the past - perhaps there will be something in the spring/summer schedules. we did a flight from Newquay to Hannover once - it involved us changing planes at Birmingham but the luggage went straight through in the normal way.
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Old Nov 13th, 2016, 01:22 PM
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Yes, I figured the same thing -- spring may have more flights. Guess I'll see whenever they get out their spring/summer schedule out.
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Old Nov 13th, 2016, 01:42 PM
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Yes, I figured the same thing -- spring may have more flights. Guess I'll see whenever they get out their spring/summer schedule out.>>

yestravel - I'll try to remember to check in here when I get an email from them with the summer schedules; as we've flown with them before I'm on their mailing list. You'd like Newquay airport; it's the sort of place where the person who checks you in and gives you your boarding card does the security checks and then checks the boarding card s/he gave you again at the gate. I even got greeted by name when i checked in once.
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Old Nov 13th, 2016, 07:30 PM
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Annhig, thanks that would be great. And yes, love those small airports!
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Old Nov 14th, 2016, 03:58 AM
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yestravel - I'll try to remember not to forget!
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My wife and I are planning a trip to UK. We will be in UK for 20 days. We will likely spend 10 days in London. We would like to spend most of our time exploring Ireland and others.
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welcome to Fodors thomsonriver. If you have some questions or want to talk about your upcoming trip you should start a thread of your own.

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Old Nov 19th, 2016, 06:04 AM
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Thanks to you all the England portion of this trip is starting to take shape. As suggested we have London days altogether and now at the end of the trip. Booked an apt in London in Sloan Square for the last week of the trip.

Will take the express bus from Heathrow to Oxford where we will stay for 3 nights. Will pick up a car in Oxford and drive to the Cotswold where we have booked lodging for 5 nights. Hope to hike and do some day trips as well.

Then the order is not clear given that we are waiting to see about direct flights in May from Newquay to Scotland. We will either visit Bath directly after Cotswold if we can get a direct flight from NQY to Scotland. If that doesn't work we will put Bath at the end of this portion of the trip and take a direct flight from Bristol to Scotland.

We will drive down the northern coast and most likely stay in St. Ives for 3 nights. Then we want to go back up the southern coast and spend ~3 days in or around the Dartmour Natl Park.

What do you think? Other places to stay? Would love suggestions for lodging. Thanks again for your suggestions!
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>>We will either visit Bath directly after Cotswold if we can get a direct flight from NQY to Scotland. If that doesn't work we will put Bath at the end of this portion of the trip and take a direct flight from Bristol to Scotland. <<

Sounds like a plan

I might look in South Devon - Maybe in the Kingsbridge/Salcombe area -- close enough for day trip(s) into Dartmoor.

Do visit Slapton Sands if you can -- where the major exercises prior to DDay were held. many casualties from both friendly fire and UBoat attacks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_Tiger#Memorials
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Old Dec 12th, 2016, 10:06 AM
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Janis, thanks! Just revisiting this now.
I was able to book a reasonable fare from Newquay into Glasgow. Looks like flights on Flybe start end of May which worked for is.
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That's great.
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Old Dec 12th, 2016, 12:08 PM
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<<I was able to book a reasonable fare from Newquay into Glasgow. Looks like flights on Flybe start end of May which worked for us.>>

that's great, yestravel.

Glad the flights and dates work out for you.
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Old Dec 12th, 2016, 01:48 PM
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I appreciate all the information. It has so shaped the trip. I'll likely finish up the England portion of the trip next week. Then onto our time in Scotland.
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Two gardens that I visited in Cornwall were the Lost Gardens of Heligan and Lanhydrock. (google them) I loved them and spent a good part of a day at each of them in early May last year.

Click on my screen name if you would care to see my TR from May 2015.
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Old Dec 13th, 2016, 08:50 AM
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Besides the two that irishface visited, other great gardens in Cornwall include Trelissick [on the Fal], Trebah and Glendurgan on the Helford, Trengwainton and Trewidden near Penzance, Trewithen near Truro, and the gardens on Tresco on the Scilies.

And those are just the major ones.

May is one of the best times to visit as though some of the gardens may not be completely at their best [the magnolias and camellias will like as not be over] there are still lots of lovely things to see and enjoy.
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Old Dec 18th, 2016, 10:20 AM
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Sounds like we will have no shortage of things to see.
Finished up the England portion of the trip

Express bus - Heathrow to Oxford - 3 nights.
Pick up car in Oxford & drive to Cotswold 5 nights
Bath 3 nights
Dartmoor National Park Staying near Devon 3 nights
St. Ives - 3 nights

Fly Newquay to Glasgow.

Now on to our Scotland plans -- thanks everyone for all your help.

annhig - do you live in the area? Would love to meet up if that's the case.
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Old Dec 18th, 2016, 11:02 AM
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annhig - do you live in the area? Would love to meet up if that's the case.

Yes, yes travel, I live in Cornwall and if you had the time, I'd love to meet you with you too. [supper in St Ives perhaps?]

Nice plan but if you could squeeze one more night for St Ives, I don't think you'd regret it.
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Old Dec 18th, 2016, 11:09 AM
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Dinner in St Ives would be great. Are you on the FB group? Thinking we could communicate thru there,closer to the time.

You know it always seems like we have so much time and then suddenly wish we had more time.
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Old Dec 18th, 2016, 11:24 AM
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Nicely paced itinerary. If <i>anything</i> I'd maybe cut one night from Bath and/or Oxford add it/them to Cornwall. It is a short drive from Oxford into the Cotswolds and a relatively short drive from most of the Cotswolds to Bath so you wouldn't lose half a day with either move.

But that is just tweaking and it is still a good plan as you have it.
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