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Scarborough, Whitby, Bridlington or Blackpool were our haunts.
I live pretty much dead central between east and west coast so it could go either way, was mainly the east coast though, great places every one of em.
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Being by the sea is relaxing takes the stresses away
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I don't know why but the Seaside always seemed more for as a kid/younger adult with too many great memories etc
To name but just a few many great memories would be right through from Sandcastles on the beach to Rides on Boats in Boating Lakes and Mazes. Great days indeed
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popular places where bangor and newcastle here in n.i.
many happy a summer doing sandcastles
the newcastle beach a very long beach indeed s littered with fairly big sand dunes trying as i did to run up them was fun.
bangor now has no beach was horrified to find it out.
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Love Devon they have glorious beaches sitting on the prom having an ice cream watching the world go by on a sunny day is bliss,have not been to Cornwall cant wait to visit
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Fish & chips sat on the beach. Christchurch is near Bournemouth which has a beach which is chocka-block in the summer but there are smaller beaches between Bournemouth & the New Forest. Cornwall is a great area to holiday - we went to Hayle St Towans near St Ives every summer in the 70's as a colleague at work let Dad take us all to stay in his holiday home - we would go to Perranporth beach most days in Cornwall:
http://www.perranporthinfo.co.uk/100/The_BeachLast edited by Twocky61; 04-09-2014, 17:04.
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I love goin to wales to caravan every time i go i have to go on beach weather permitting that is there is sumat about it loads of pebbles stones and when sea calm its just heaven
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I love goin to wales to caravan every time i go i have to go on beach weather permitting that is there is sumat about it loads of pebbles stones and when sea calm its just heaven
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Building sand castles then putting those little flags you could buy from the beach shop
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Yes there is something about the smell of seaweed fishing boats etc a trip to the seaside is great so relaxing on a sunny dayOriginally posted by darren View Postgreat times i had in bangor portrush and newcastle
the beach in bangor no longer exists.
the smell of the seaweed sandcastles etc long happy days with your candy floss and the rock u bought in the shops.
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great times i had in bangor portrush and newcastle
the beach in bangor no longer exists.
the smell of the seaweed sandcastles etc long happy days with your candy floss and the rock u bought in the shops.
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Seaside memories
What do we remember about holidays to the seaside
Bournemouth beautiful beaches,the walks,the pier,the colourful gardens,the deckchairs,ice cream cones the list goes onTags: None

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