Over the last few years I have travelled back to Cheshire for a few weeks before going up into Scotland for a few months This Year, however, I don't feel I want to go down that route this year.
So do I stay down south and travel along the coastline from let's say Bristol-Weston super mare down to Penzance then up the other side Bournemouth, Eastbourne, Dover to Margate.
From there how do i get across the River Thames to get to Southend On Sea is going to Dartford the only way if so I'm not really in favour of doing that. Or should I drive up to the Midlands and then over to the east coastline say, Luton, Cambridge and Ely to Boston Skegness making my way to Seahouse,s Bamburgh, Alnwick, and Berwick-Upon-Tweed. All of which are wonderful places to visit, finding stopovers around these areas however, is another story I know of a few close enough to Berwick to allow a good few weeks in the area.
Staying put does have a good few anvantages the main one is saving at least a £1000 on fuel
As ever the plan is no plan What would you do?
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