BlackIsland
An Ode to Beer
Okay, gentlemen (and n ladies, if any of you are - screen names aren't always telling in this regards), we've got our dates for our "British Invasion", and now are just working out the details of our lodging. We'll be there for 19 nights, and since this is our first visit, we plan to cover a wide area. Hopefully you all will have more advice as we firm up our plans!
9 months to plan it, we can hardly believe we're finally going to make it!
We plan to stay two or three nights near Carlisle, and get at least one hike in. Plus, if there's kayaking opportunities around, that would be cool too!Welcome to the forum :
I live in South Cumbria (the lake District!) a very popular tourist destination.
Have a look at the member map in my signature.
Sam Smith's might just work! We're spending a couple nights in York, we could make a jaunt over there!Hi welcome to the forum. You might want to look into Sam Smith's and Timothy Taylor as popular examples of Yorkshire breweries.
We'll be landing in Hethrow, and getting over our jetlag in Bath, then heading to Cornwall, then to Cardiff, Liverpool, Dublin, the Lakes District, York and then back to London for 2 or 3 nights. Hoping we'll see a wide variety of architecture and historical sites, as well as pubs!Welcome to the Forum. :thumb:
Whatever you do when you visit us, please DON"T think for one second that "London" is "Great Britain"!
I suggest that, once you've checked out the eight or nine places worth visiting in London, you get out into the countryside ... :thumb:
... be it God's country to the North or other bits of the UK. :whistle"
Kat (my wife) mentioned the cideries on the west coast, and since we drink lots of ciders too, I think we'll HAVE to find this. Any specifics you can offer would be appreciated!I think there is a huge waiting list for the Harveys tour. The brewery shop and town are worth visiting. just along the coast (west) is a Cider farm with about 300 ciders you can sample, if you like that sort of thing! Loads of micro breweries all over the place.:thumb:
Thanks for that! We've not booked accommodations yet, but I suspect we'll do fine being in Cardiff, and touring from there. We'll have a car to get around, too.May I suggest meeting up in Cardiff rather than Newport if visiting Wales. It's a short train journey and has 4 great bars a short distance from each other and the train station. Your other half will enjoy the shopping too! The queens Vaults probably providing more of the beers you're after, but zero degrees (a brewpub) Brewdog and Tiny Rebel are all close by.
We'll likely be through there, hopefully we can work in a tour, and if not, at least lunch!If you do get up to Yorkshire, Masham is well worth a visit. Two top breweries (Theakstons and Black Sheep) with tours and tasting. The scenery there is beautiful too.
Looking forward to seeing Cumbria.Not sure i can add much to this but here I go.
Personally Cornish pasties are the best type of pastie you can get.
If your visiting England i would go with the lake District (which is beautiful) or Yorkshire (also beautiful - but i am biased as i live there)
9 months to plan it, we can hardly believe we're finally going to make it!