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freakinacage

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i\'d give swansea a miss personally but cardiff is great, as are the south and west wales coastlines

the locals get a bit weird when you move inland and up north though ime!
 

Infidel Castro

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Originally posted by cyberakuma
it\'s a shame there isn\'t really much in wales though some nice green fields and a few nice beaches but outside of cardiff, swansea and newport there is very little to do but it\'s definately a worthy sight seeing hotspot

You appear limited by your own scope. Having a place with not much in it is exactly what\'s good about Wales. It\'s called rural :]
 

War Griffon

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Originally posted by cyberakuma
it\'s a shame there isn\'t really much in wales though some nice green fields and a few nice beaches but outside of cardiff, swansea and newport there is very little to do but it\'s definately a worthy sight seeing hotspot
You need to get out more there is loads to do and see, Avoid Newport its a tip (I know this because I lived there for long enough) Cardiff as a city is great if you like that sort of thing and Swansea has its ups and downs but Wales as a whole has a lot to offer you just need to get off your butt and find it as we have hidden it from the English to stop them winging that it used to be theirs...

lol:Dlol
 

tooshy

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Ah Devon - the land of my heart :D Tis a lovely place indeed and as a typical \'local\' I\'ve not actually visited most of it. Mainly because during the time of year when the sun is out (when is that exactly ???) hordes of other people swarm here to do exactly the same thing.

This green and pleasant land is surely at its best late summer/early autumn - hoping for an Indian summer this year :rolleyes:

Mind you, taking a walk on a wind swept beach is quite exhilarating - if a place is beautiful, it excels at any time of the year and in any weather ;)
 

cyberakuma

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Originally posted by War Griffon
Originally posted by cyberakuma
it\'s a shame there isn\'t really much in wales though some nice green fields and a few nice beaches but outside of cardiff, swansea and newport there is very little to do but it\'s definately a worthy sight seeing hotspot
You need to get out more there is loads to do and see, Avoid Newport its a tip (I know this because I lived there for long enough) Cardiff as a city is great if you like that sort of thing and Swansea has its ups and downs but Wales as a whole has a lot to offer you just need to get off your butt and find it as we have hidden it from the English to stop them winging that it used to be theirs...

lol:Dlol

can you name any of these things to do? lol

i\'d agree with rev wales is rural and an ideal place to retire and have a leisurely life but after living in tiny villages in north wales, port towns in west wales and industrial towns in south wales and living on the outskirts of london i definately found more in the way of arts, culture and nightlife in ands around london than i did in any part of wales the breathtaking scenery of wales has no comparisons in england but that\'s it really
 

Infidel Castro

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There\'s plenty of culture but in oral tradition, landscape and language. You can\'t put that in a gallery ;).

Fair play though, you sound well travelled. What parts of Wales have you holed up in?

Can I just throw in some nice interesting places to live and work in outside of the cities:

Caerleon
Usk
Llanfyllin
Bala
Dolgellau
Beddgelert
Gower
Machynlleth
Lampeter
Aberystwyth

That list will mean sweet FA to most folk, but anyone who has had the pleasure of rolling up in those places for walking, mountain biking, holidaying, gigging, drinking or letching will agree that there are some interesting things to do out there. Mostly it\'s pub-related, but what can you do eh?
 

cyberakuma

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i\'m stuck in the shit hole that is merthyr tydfil thanks to the recession but hoping once my gf gets her new flat in brighton i\'ll be able to get a job there and relocate again

and those are truly nice parts of wales but still i\'d want something to do there besides stare at fields and paint my minis badly lol
 

Dragonsreach

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Originally posted by cyberakuma
i\'m stuck in the shit hole that is merthyr tydfil thanks to the recession but hoping once my gf gets her new flat in brighton i\'ll be able to get a job there and relocate again
Brighton better than Merthyr Tydfil?
Only if you like Blue rinses, more granny farms than Blackpool.
 

freakinacage

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Originally posted by cyberakuma
i\'m stuck in the shit hole that is merthyr tydfil thanks to the recession but hoping once my gf gets her new flat in brighton i\'ll be able to get a job there and relocate again
ahh merthyr, a lot of patients we get coming down to us (royal glam) have webbed toes! thats true, sadly

Originally posted by alextheartist
Woop, going for 5 days surfing in two weeks time :D

i\'m hoping to go surfing this w/e staying in braunton i believe or near. plenty of beautiful beaches with, hopefully, good surf
 

War Griffon

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Originally posted by cyberakumacan you name any of these things to do? lol

i\'d agree with rev wales is rural and an ideal place to retire and have a leisurely life but after living in tiny villages in north wales, port towns in west wales and industrial towns in south wales and living on the outskirts of london i definately found more in the way of arts, culture and nightlife in ands around london than i did in any part of wales the breathtaking scenery of wales has no comparisons in england but that\'s it really
Rev\'s named a few but don\'t forget

3 Cliffs Bay
The Mumbles for for a bit of surfing if the waves are right
Swansea has the Dylan Thomas Museum as well as the Maritime Museum in the Mariner
Lots of castles in and around Wales and the Borders some of which are remote and worth a visit (i.e. the 3 castles up towards Monmouth)
A day out at the Big Pit is suposed to be good (I\'ve not done that yet)
LLanthony Priory
Llangorse Lake & rope centre where besides sailing you can try bouldering, climbing, caving and horse riding.
Brecon Beacons is full of caves if you look on the maps.
Then if you wander just off the boarder there is the Wye Valley and Forrest of Dean
St Fagans is good for people watching in the summer (and its free to get in)
 

Infidel Castro

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Originally posted by cyberakuma
i\'m stuck in the shit hole that is merthyr tydfil thanks to the recession but hoping once my gf gets her new flat in brighton i\'ll be able to get a job there and relocate again

and those are truly nice parts of wales but still i\'d want something to do there besides stare at fields and paint my minis badly lol

Ooooh, nasty! I sympathise! The white sock capital of the UK lol

Man, Merthyr is grim beyond grim. And yet no more than 10-15 mins away you can be in the Beacons. Not bad at all! But once again it has to be said that Merthyr is a shit-hole lol
 

darklord

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Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Vike, Shawn good old blighty does have some wonderful country.
Northumbria, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Devon & Cornwall have some of the most unspoilt \"wild areas\", while Wales & Scotland have superb Mountain areas.
If either of you get over here it\'d be my pleasure to show you some of them.

You\'d just have to get used to driving on the correct side of the road. ;)

typical lanc (well honorary one!!) you missed out the bets bit of the UK - Yorkshire , gods own country - no real long journeys, good cheap beer and cracking puddings!
 
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