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Corfu. Was British once, part of the Empire. They like the English there and they hate the feckin Germans.Annoyed Grunt wrote:1 week to go until ours.....Corfu.
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Went to Yugoslavia in the early 90's and found that we were treated like Royalty whilst the Krauts were largely ignored - a massive culture shock for us compared to the attitude in Spain and the Balearics at the time. I was sure that history had a part in their attitude, reinforced one lunchtime by a waiter in a Vrsar restaurant who ushered us past the queue of Germans at the door and sat us at at the only empty table "Did you see the church in the square during your walk today? That is where the Germans slaughtered half our village in the last war. We never forget".Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Corfu. Was British once, part of the Empire. They like the English there and they hate the feckin Germans.Annoyed Grunt wrote:1 week to go until ours.....Corfu.
The episode was a stark reminder of the power of history. My sadness at this however, was nullified by my hunger and an exceptional lunch

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Thery're going to hate me then......with my Aryan looks.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Corfu. Was British once, part of the Empire. They like the English there and they hate the feckin Germans.Annoyed Grunt wrote:1 week to go until ours.....Corfu.
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In that case try and avoid goosestepping into the tavernas.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thery're going to hate me then......with my Aryan looks.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Corfu. Was British once, part of the Empire. They like the English there and they hate the feckin Germans.Annoyed Grunt wrote:1 week to go until ours.....Corfu.
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Basil Fawlty has nothing on me....Lost Leopard Spot wrote:In that case try and avoid goosestepping into the tavernas.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Thery're going to hate me then......with my Aryan looks.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Corfu. Was British once, part of the Empire. They like the English there and they hate the feckin Germans.Annoyed Grunt wrote:1 week to go until ours.....Corfu.
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I'm just back and yes it is pretty mad with drink being so cheap but these TV programmes really focus on the negatives and destroys the regions name. I'd definitely go back next year !Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Oh dear, Magaluf in the news again today. Nothing to do with 17 year olds though, just a 31 year old Brit.Bijou Bob on July 3rd wrote:Can we just ignore the fact that Magalluf exists for 2 weeks or so please?? My 17 year old son is off there next week - first lad's holiday with his mates. Frankly, I'm terrified.
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Well yes, but you are from Norn Iron.Relentless09 wrote:I'm just back and yes it is pretty mad with drink being so cheap but these TV programmes really focus on the negatives and destroys the regions name. I'd definitely go back next year !Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Oh dear, Magaluf in the news again today. Nothing to do with 17 year olds though, just a 31 year old Brit.Bijou Bob on July 3rd wrote:Can we just ignore the fact that Magalluf exists for 2 weeks or so please?? My 17 year old son is off there next week - first lad's holiday with his mates. Frankly, I'm terrified.

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That is a fair point.Bruce Rioja wrote:Well yes, but you are from Norn Iron.Relentless09 wrote:I'm just back and yes it is pretty mad with drink being so cheap but these TV programmes really focus on the negatives and destroys the regions name. I'd definitely go back next year !Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Oh dear, Magaluf in the news again today. Nothing to do with 17 year olds though, just a 31 year old Brit.Bijou Bob on July 3rd wrote:Can we just ignore the fact that Magalluf exists for 2 weeks or so please?? My 17 year old son is off there next week - first lad's holiday with his mates. Frankly, I'm terrified.

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Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
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Three different lakes, three different towns, all within easy travelling distance of each other.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Try the towns of Locarno (Lake Maggiore), Lugano (Lake Lugano), or Mennagio (on Como itself). You cannot really go wrong around there.
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Thanks, I'll look into 'em.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Three different lakes, three different towns, all within easy travelling distance of each other.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Try the towns of Locarno (Lake Maggiore), Lugano (Lake Lugano), or Mennagio (on Como itself). You cannot really go wrong around there.
There seems to be a highly recommended walk of about 10-11km called the green way. I reckon we'll end up doing that.
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Yep. It is well signed as well. A very nice walk indeed.Beefheart wrote:Thanks, I'll look into 'em.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Three different lakes, three different towns, all within easy travelling distance of each other.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Try the towns of Locarno (Lake Maggiore), Lugano (Lake Lugano), or Mennagio (on Como itself). You cannot really go wrong around there.
There seems to be a highly recommended walk of about 10-11km called the green way. I reckon we'll end up doing that.
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The lakes are highly recommended.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Milan has some remarkable points, though a lot which is less so. Take a couple of cans of spray paint .... I suspect graffiti is compulsory there.
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I seem to have picked a bad time to go, apparently the local Wops (I can say that, I'm half Italian) go on holiday in August and so nothing is open and the ones left behind are pissed off that they're not on holiday.bobo the clown wrote:The lakes are highly recommended.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Milan has some remarkable points, though a lot which is less so. Take a couple of cans of spray paint .... I suspect graffiti is compulsory there.
Also, if anyone has any tips of things to do in Zurich they'd also be appreciated.
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If you want to get out of Milan for the day I can recommend Portofino. Lots to look at
and the focaccia in the shop as you head to to the main bit from the parking is awesome.

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Gnome hunting.Beefheart wrote: Also, if anyone has any tips of things to do in Zurich they'd also be appreciated.
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I can tell you what not to do - Don't stay at the Arabella Sheraton Atlantis. It's a damn fine hotel, like, but you'll be kept awake by neighbouring livestock. I was anywayBeefheart wrote: Also, if anyone has any tips of things to do in Zurich they'd also be appreciated.

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Ah! the world famous Arabella Sheraton Atlantis herd of wildebeeste. The Gnus of Zurich.Bruce Rioja wrote:I can tell you what not to do - Don't stay at the Arabella Sheraton Atlantis. It's a damn fine hotel, like, but you'll be kept awake by neighbouring livestock. I was anywayBeefheart wrote: Also, if anyone has any tips of things to do in Zurich they'd also be appreciated.

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I was at Lake Como one August many years ago - the heat and humidity were so brutal that I had to head back to Switzerland sharpish.Beefheart wrote:I seem to have picked a bad time to go, apparently the local Wops (I can say that, I'm half Italian) go on holiday in August and so nothing is open and the ones left behind are pissed off that they're not on holiday.bobo the clown wrote:The lakes are highly recommended.Beefheart wrote:Off to Milan as well as a couple of other places soon, but was thinking I'd do a day at Lake Como whilst there and was just wondering if anyone had been and knew which were the better towns around the lake to go to? There seems to be a lot...
Milan has some remarkable points, though a lot which is less so. Take a couple of cans of spray paint .... I suspect graffiti is compulsory there.
Also, if anyone has any tips of things to do in Zurich they'd also be appreciated.
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Sat at gate 202 in Manny Airport....see you in 2 weeks.....
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