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Thread: Where are you going for your holidays 2009?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    Everyone's really friendly there, compared to Britain! I also love the style of bikes - so comfy! was there last summer on a Rotary Camp in Frederikssund, but I've been to Copenhagen before. My Dad's ex-wife still lives there so there's always someone to stay with if we want to go.
    Yes we are friendly nation
    Frederikssund is a nice place to see- quite a bit to do.
    My family are from: Funen - if you ever have the chance visit this area do- lots to see and do

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    my mums changed her mind again! apparently we are not going to canada anymore but might be going to jersey instead
    I have been there once years ago and loved it. The food was great, got to tour the island and I remember staying at a place called Hotel Bergerac where they had the car from the show Bergerac in the foyer!
    ive been about 3 or 4 times before. it is nice there though
    Loved it there you can put on weight when there as the dairy products are so rich tasting and don't feel like their full of artifical stuff.
    I remember visiting the shopping area in St. Helier near where we stayed they had the department store- de grunchy- I wonder if it's still there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladypink View Post
    Yes we are friendly nation
    Frederikssund is a nice place to see- quite a bit to do.
    My family are from: Funen - if you ever have the chance visit this area do- lots to see and do
    If I go back will do Flights to Denmark are not bad, especially out of season.
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsOfCCTV View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ladypink View Post
    Yes we are friendly nation
    Frederikssund is a nice place to see- quite a bit to do.
    My family are from: Funen - if you ever have the chance visit this area do- lots to see and do
    If I go back will do Flights to Denmark are not bad, especially out of season.
    It is reasonably priced to head back there.
    So where else have you visited?

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    In Denmark or the world?
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    Denmark - Copenhagen (outskirts and city) and Frederikssund. Been to the theme park in the city, seen all the attractions in Frederikssund like the museums, went kayaking, and cycled 40km to a beach. They think up a lot of activities on these Rotary camps!

    Globally...we travelled more when I was younger..but India, Sri Landa, Australia, Ireland, Scotland, Tenerife, Germany, (school trip ), Poland a few times (mum's Polish), America, Kenya (was a baby though), Egypt, Tunisia, Italy, Spain, France. I think that's it.

    I've caught the travel bug off my Dad. He travelled a lot when he was younger. Through the Middle East and Africa with his ex-wife. I'd quite like to live in Australia for a couple of years - lovely place.
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    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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    You have been to some truly amazing places like India and Australia- I would so love to see more of that side of the world.

    I have travelled all over Denmark, Sweden, Germany, France, Italy, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Poland, Egypt (To see the pyramids, the nile and the resort sharm el Skeikh) Spain, America (Florida, Seattle, Colorado), Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal), plus Holland where I used to live and work and now I am based in the UK for the last few years.

    I have had the travelling bug for way too long itching to go somewhere new I really would like to visit Asia followed by Australia and then New Zealand

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    I am sooo envious reading about all the places you have been to, but I have not done too badly really. Been to America, Sri Lanka, Spain, Cyprus, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and recently to Mauritius. I think it is the Australia and New Zealand bit that gets to me, places I sooo want to go to but OH not keen. Whilst we are still working (another 5 years before Him Indoors retires) we need to go to Spain to look after the apartment. Once we live there, we can go to other places and hopefully Australia is one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladypink View Post
    You have been to some truly amazing places like India and Australia- I would so love to see more of that side of the world.

    I have travelled all over Denmark, Sweden, Germany, France, Italy, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Poland, Egypt (To see the pyramids, the nile and the resort sharm el Skeikh) Spain, America (Florida, Seattle, Colorado), Canada (Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal), plus Holland where I used to live and work and now I am based in the UK for the last few years.

    I have had the travelling bug for way too long itching to go somewhere new I really would like to visit Asia followed by Australia and then New Zealand
    Ooh sounds nice I'd love to go to Canada someday.

    Yeah I would really recommend Australia. I've only ever been to Melbourne.

    If you guys go to Australia, I would really recommend Wilson's Promontory National Park - You have the penguins, koala's, Squeaky Beach and you could spend days around the coves and secluded beaches. Hire a car or something, all these tourist coaches are no fun. You need a minimum of three weeks in Australia, I'd probably think you'd need a week minimum for each city. Plus any travelling in between/stopping off to see places inbetween.

    I would love to go to NZ too one day.

    Perdita what is it the OH is not keen on Australia? Long flight?
    Last edited by StarsOfCCTV; 21-06-2009 at 17:51.
    Peter: So how many are there? Is it bad? Olivia: Did you eat? Peter: Yeah. Olivia: Well, that's unfortunate.

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