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UK walking and foodie holiday

6 replies

bigbandofwif · 27/08/2020 21:29

My husband and I would like to go on a nice walking holiday in September in one of the following, but are tring to narrow it down:

Breacon Beacons
Gower penninsula
Cornwall
Norfolk
Isle of Wight

Which would you say is the best of these from a foodie perspective?

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MeanMrMustardSeed · 27/08/2020 21:31

How about part of the South West Coastal path in Cornwall if you like fish?

whataboutbob · 30/08/2020 18:04

You could base yourself around Ludlow and go walking in the beacon beacons, or the long mundane around church Stratton. The millennium green cafe is lovely. But check it’s open before you go. Otherwise, I think Cornwall has improved in the last 10 years food wise. In the 90s it was dire- all cook chill pub meals.

whataboutbob · 30/08/2020 18:04

Long mundane? Long Mynd.

minnieok · 30/08/2020 18:05

I personally would have suggested Derbyshire. Had excellent food and beer!

DonLewis · 30/08/2020 18:06

I think Yorkshire might be missing form your list!

Rainydays200 · 31/08/2020 22:59

I don’t rate Breacon or Gower for foodie options (although admittedly Gower experiences were a good few years ago). Personally I’d pick Cornwall or Norfolk. Loads of great restaurants in both.

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