Lake District

Chatsworth is a good shout. Lovely gardens, great farm shop.

The zoo will make you smile more but it might make more sense for the journey.
Looks like it is going to bucket down.. which can be a downer for the animals… so looks like Chatsworth it may be.

So 2.5 hrs to Chatsworth and then push towards Leicester for the night .. curry on the menu then
 
Looks like it is going to bucket down.. which can be a downer for the animals… so looks like Chatsworth it may be.

So 2.5 hrs to Chatsworth and then push towards Leicester for the night .. curry on the menu then

If you’re at Chatsworth, you’ll doubtless bump into my elderly mother, who spends most of her time there.

You’ll have no trouble spotting her. Really grumpy woman, who despises the entire human race. If in the restaurant, she’ll doubtless be moaning about her food.

🙄
 
If you’re at Chatsworth, you’ll doubtless bump into my elderly mother, who spends most of her time there.

You’ll have no trouble spotting her. Really grumpy woman, who despises the entire human race. If in the restaurant, she’ll doubtless be moaning about her food.

🙄
Is she up for a cage fight with my MIL… who is then more moaniest of them all
 
Finally Windermere../ and the Mrs and MIL have been in … Lakeland flagship store all morning. I m pretty sure it costs the same as the one in Guildford, but they seem to be lost there. What is the attraction for middle aged women to Lakeland. Is it the Ikea of the North

Btw, is there a cultural connection between the Lake District and Poland of any sorts? A lot of Polish folks around (or atleast sounding east European students)
 
Finally Windermere../ and the Mrs and MIL have been in … Lakeland flagship store all morning. I m pretty sure it costs the same as the one in Guildford, but they seem to be lost there. What is the attraction for middle aged women to Lakeland. Is it the Ikea of the North

Btw, is there a cultural connection between the Lake District and Poland of any sorts? A lot of Polish folks around (or atleast sounding east European students)
Excellent observation 😁 (if you buy anything make sure it’s the electric clothes airer!)

Can’t answer the Polish question but had similar but different last week when we visited Tintagel, there must have been 100 young Indians visiting, no old folk or children, just young adults, taking photos, on the beach, in the cafes and bars… I felt like apologising as the weather was miserable and Tintagel is an absolute tourist rip off.
 
Excellent observation 😁 (if you buy anything make sure it’s the electric clothes airer!)

Can’t answer the Polish question but had similar but different last week when we visited Tintagel, there must have been 100 young Indians visiting, no old folk or children, just young adults, taking photos, on the beach, in the cafes and bars… I felt like apologising as the weather was miserable and Tintagel is an absolute tourist rip off.
From experience.. generally it is the Indian IT crowd on holiday or long weekends.. saw plenty in Rydal Cave
 
I love Keswick, but it does get mega busy.

We always stay in Portinscale. Nice quiet village, 15 minute walk to Keswick, decent pub and a couple of great cafes, easy access to the lake and Catbells.
Yes, that's a good choice. I like the pubs in Keswick and there's so many great walks close by. Like you say it can get busy though.
 
Had to finish early as MIL was not taking to walking around Lake District. So drove back. Skipped Chatsworth House as it would mean more walking.
Lad had recently been on a Physics tour to Bristol from Brunel things, so decided to show him Ironbridge. I used to work in that area decades ago, so it was good to get down there. As an engineer, the bridge fascinates me, but a bit of a glaze for him. So did Grasmere - Ironbridge - South Birmingham for charging - Home.
Was a good digital detox from work related stuff..

Laundry time..
 
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