Oaklands Edwardian Guesthouse
1 Glendinning Avenue, Weymouth
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Weymouth Land Train near the Hotel The Famous Weymouth Clock on the front Monkey World is worth a visit form the Hotel Weymouth Harbour is full of interest.

Oaklands Edwardian Guesthouse Weymouth

1 Glendinning Avenue Weymouth, Dorset, England, DT4 7QF, United Kingdom

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42 days to go

A travel blog entry by ellicott84

... stone yet, as all depends on many variables. I am to arrive in Phuket on the 16th May 2012 ready to start my month long intensive TEFL course on the 21st. Once I have my certificate I shall be doing my damnest to try and find work in Phuket or elsewhere in Thailand. But may try to teach in China first but who knows. Like I say my plans are not set in mud let alone stone yet. I have a month of work left and then 2 weeks of saying goodbye ...

The Art of Packing

A travel blog entry by rachelperkins

Im sat in my room trying to pack and its the hardest thing ever what do you put in a bag for three months? I keep taking things out and putting them back again! and I'm going to get out there and wished I had not brought something or a had left something behind.
I was doing abit of research the other day and the website I read said take two tshirts TWO tshirts! I think not! I wish my packing was that good.
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Camping in a field

A travel blog entry by nicola.hancox

... now). Once at the top of the hill it was all down hill into Weymouth, we then joined the Rodwell trail to our campsite/field. We had a lovely view over the sea and chesil beach but the toilet and wash room were minging and there was no where to wash the pots. We battled with the wind to put up the tent and finally made a cuppa and put dinner on. Lovely first ride but tiring and we had to cycle home again ...

Last week in England

A travel blog entry by stephjohnson

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... is going to take up almost all of my last day in England, but if I don’t go on the tour I won’t get to see it. He said "I'll take you up there now if you like." So off we drove up to Stonehenge. We got there just as the sun was setting and the skyline looked so beautiful. Aunty Cas played around the stones as a kid, and they both told me it is just a pile of old bricks in a field, but I had wanted to see it! It was just a pile of bricks in a field. Lol! Maybe I would ...

Back to England - only just!

A travel blog entry by stephjohnson

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... even took off and
woke up just as we landed in London. Had a nice cornish pasty for lunch, picked
up my case and got changed then got on the train back to Poole. I'm really looking
forward to my last 5 days in England. On the agenda is Bath, Salisbury, the
Jurassic coast, Stonehenge and catching up with family again too :)
This time customs at
Heathrow was a breeze and I ...

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