Misslizard wrote:
The only place I’d really like to travel to is the UK to see the castles and villages but the idea of getting on a plane terrifies me.Haven't flown in ages.You could smoke the last time I flew, it was like a flying cocktail lounge.
One thing I will say about Wales. I have lived here nearly all my life (Apart from brief holiday visits into England and once into Scotland), and I have never run out of places to see in Wales. I have not even explored all the larger more popular castles here in Wales let alone all the smaller ones. Wales is like that. The majority of people living just in my area do not even know there is a rare landmark feature right where they live which I only discovered because I saw an odd square formation on the O.S. map and I went to look what it was (A quarry) and it was then where nearby I found this rare geological feature.
Some people I find wierd. One person lived here all her life and had never been to the next village along from here which is only four miles away and there happens to be an impressive castle at that village too. The village is classed as a town but it is too small to be a town. (Was classed as a town due to the castle in the days when towns were much smaller).
If I had the funds and wanted to, I could drive from village to village and landmark to landmark exploring the UK every day of my life and still have not seen it all,
Here is another example in Wales. I am 47 and have always lived here. A few days ago while out in Mitsi (My car), my Mum and I decided to turn down a little lane which was about 25 miles away from here. We saw a signpost with the name of a village on it. What a picture postcard beautiful place! A short drive of less then half a mile following the narrow lane and we had driven through the village and back in a U type of loop... Back to the origional larger road we were on.
Discovering "Gems" like this is common in Wales.