UK in November?
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UK in November?
We're planning a week-long trip to the UK the first week in November. Where are we mostly likely to get the better weather conditions: Lake Distrct, Isle of Skye area or around Dartmoor? Not looking for perfect weather that time of year, just where we might have the best of November conditions.
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My wife and I went to London a few years back the first 10 days of November.<BR><BR>The weather was delightful, highs in the upper 50's and low 60's and not one drop of rain the entire time!<BR><BR>I'd say though that its the luck of the draw!<BR><BR>US
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All three are pretty remote, and all three are essentially outdoors/nature/scenery destinations. Even if you have good weather, sunset comes VERY early in November - what are you going to do with all of those hours of darkness? Sit in a pub for 6 hours until bedtime?<BR><BR>Why not choose someplace where you'd at least have an alternative if the weather turns bad? For example the Cotswolds, with Bath, Oxford, etc close by.
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We were in Cornwall in late October a few years ago with delightful weather. That doesn't mean it would always be so but the south has better odds than the north.<BR><BR>We stayed a few nights at a B&B in Exeter and a few in East Looe. The B&B in Looe was on the cliff overlooking the ocean and we went to bed with the moonlight reflecting off the water and awoke to a glorious sunrise. Many places to visit in the area: St Ives, Polperro, Plymouth.<BR><BR>I saved the following website after seeing a review in either the New York Times or London Times in case we go back to the area. http://www.driftwoodhotel.co.uk/default.htm<BR><BR>
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Brrrrrrrrr! For tyhe chance of better weather, head south to Dartmoor. It may be just about bearable there. But the Lakes or Skye in November? Never!!<BR><BR>Dr Sawyers had the best idea - head for somewhere less remote, but bordering on countryside. The weather can be awful in November.
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The weather in Nov can be wonderful, or truly horrible, or both -- during the SAME week.<BR><BR>The days are not as short as in late December. That being said - the farther north the shorter the days. The longer days and chances of decent weather are better in the south.<BR><BR>I have stayed a week in Jan. in South Devon a couple of times, and in Dartmoor in Oct once and loved all three trips. (I have been to Scotland in Nov several times as well) Instead of staying IN Dartmoor, I would stay on either the south or north Devon coasts and tour Dartmoor by car.
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If you like visiting castles and stately homes you should be aware that some close for the winter in mid-October or early November. This certainly applies to National Trust properties. So if you base your choice on a particular destination, do check that it will still be open. <BR><BR>City attractions (museums, cathedrals, concerts etc) will be much less prone to this problem as these things are generally open year-round.
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