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- From: jacquier@gsbux1.uchicago.edu (Eric Jacquier )
- Subject: Re: Great Britain Travel
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.204604.13537@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:46:04 GMT
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- (Rich Holubkov) wrote:
- >> In particular, we're not too sure what to do in Wales. We'd kind of
- >> like just 1 town there to hang around a couple of days. Is Cardiff
- >> worth it?
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- Looks hard to get much out of Wales by train. Cardiff is not
- outrageously exciting. If you had car mobility, you could
- 1) drive the western coast of Wales and some of the most impressive
- fortified castles you have ever seen. (no ghosts, for that you need
- to go to Eilan Donan (I am sure spelling is wrong somewheree :-) ) )
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- 2) Drive through the Snowdon park. It's stunningly wild and beautiful.
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- Alternatively, for a short trip, you might want to concentrate
- on Scotland. Are you set to do it by train? Car would give you more
- mobility and might not cost much more.
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- EJ
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