nickyboy
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Peebles. Solid market town, founded on the wool industry. Miles from anywhere big so very much retaining its character
Brecon was always nice. It's gradually developing in a good direction with good bars, pubs, shops and restaurants. The Brecon tap is great for real ales and it's dog friendly. The Ghurka restaurant is excellent and if you need a B&B then the Borderers is excellent, bike storage and superb breakfasts.
Stonehaven up on the way to Aberdeen.
Surely that's Glastonburyfeeling of bucolic affluence and the hippy capital of Britain.
Stone in Staffordshire. Stopped off there on the way further north one morning and found a great cafe (https://oandm.uk/) serving Staffordshire oatcakes and milkshakes. The high street is largely pedestrianised and has more life than many small towns.
Stone in Staffordshire. Stopped off there on the way further north one morning and found a great cafe (https://oandm.uk/) serving Staffordshire oatcakes and milkshakes. The high street is largely pedestrianised and has more life than many small towns.
Like many people, we’d driven through the outskirts, but visited it a few weeks agoI recently went into the centre of Howden to enjoy some lunch on an audax. I’ve mostly visited the 24hr garage at odd hours on Easter Arrows and thus never really seen the town as such, but didn’t get the feeling the place was anything special from those encounters . The centre was lovely with a square , bakery, cafes, pubs, nice areas to sit, park and church and ruins. I was pleasant,y surprised.
Newark-on-Trent is one of my favourite (non-Yorkshire) townsNewark on Trent. Fairly well-kept town centre and market place which would be even better if they booted the last remaining non-resident cars out. Lots of history. At least one good cycleway in from the south and some OKish ones out north. I will visit again