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York


Jorvik Museum - fabulous with Vikings

Roman Museum - guided by a centurion

National Railway Museum - unutterably fabulous in every way


roman wall

lovely shopping centre

The Minster

Chocolare shops

haunted pubs

river trips


etc etc etc


About 2 hours by train from Kings X I think

*Bob* Wrote:

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> York

>

> Swarming with grotesque stag and hen nights -

> every weekend.


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*Bob*


I was working in York one weekend many years ago ( oh & single ) & went out in the evening


I "met" a very nice young lady in a bar


We had a bit of a snog & I "threw up" after a minute or two ( as you do )


She then asked me back to her hotel ( as you would )



This is my residing "rot" memory of York


( ah, they were the days....)






W**F

A discerning lady.. a proper lady. Delightful!


I remember visiting some charming pubs in York, then a pleasant meal. Then we took a wrong turn and found ourselves walking down a very steep street where we were the only people not wearing deeley boppers, L-plates, matching t-shirts, or in drag.

New Forest.


Get a train from Waterloo to Brockenhurst (approx 90mins).


Hire bikes one day, and ride around the forest.

Take a trip to Hurst Castle another day (walk out to it along the shingle spit, then get the little boat back.


Oh, and when in Brockenhurst, go for a meal at the Italian place "Il Palio 2", right by the station.

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