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ryaner
ryaner
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Re: Your favourite site
Sep 29, 2009, 13:49
GLADMAN wrote:
Ireland is too difficult - probably between Ardgroom, Drombohilly and Seefin in the Wicklows.


Ireland IS too difficult, but Seefin comes close for me too. A 10 minute drive and an hour's uphill walk and I'm there.

Carnbane West or Carrowkeel or the Brittas bullauns or… etc.
Mustard
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Re: Your favourite site
Sep 29, 2009, 16:38
If we're talking Ireland, then Ardgroom and/or Uragh.
moss
moss
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Re: Your favourite site
Sep 30, 2009, 14:06
For contemplating the world and its navel it has to be Stoney Littleton, just sitting there reduces everything to its proper size, but it is always Wales that calls me back. To reduce it to an area it has to be the Preselis, the enormous sense of prehistory is still caught in the landscape around Carn Meyn....
StoneGloves
StoneGloves
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Re: Your favourite site
Sep 30, 2009, 14:22
I'd go with Wales - specifically the Lleyn - but then I carry it with me!
ginger tt
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Re: Your favourite site
Sep 30, 2009, 21:00
Tynron Doon in scotland near my folks place love it.
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