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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 980868"><p>It all depends on what floats your boat.</p><p>If it's culture and music etc, the I suggest London/Britain (yes!)</p><p>Scandinavia is not bad, but it's very - uh - Scandinavian.</p><p>This summer we just had 3-4 days of proper summer (25 degrees and sunshine).</p><p>When it's good, and you're our with friends, it can be absolutely brilliant. Think sailing a small sailbout around a coastline dotted with thousands of little islands, swimming from the boat, grilling on rocky outcrops etc (Sweden). Or walking is cracking nature-parks, with friendly people and walk-in huts dotted around the trip (Norway).</p><p>But when it's mixed rain/sun, and hovering around 17 degrees C, it can also be rather bland. And boring.</p><p></p><p>Me, I'd go to Canada. Stunning nature. Big Sky. And yet still Wineries, Great Food, and friendly people. Even hugely multicultural metropolises...</p><p>And still affordable compared to Europe and some part of the US...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 980868"] It all depends on what floats your boat. If it's culture and music etc, the I suggest London/Britain (yes!) Scandinavia is not bad, but it's very - uh - Scandinavian. This summer we just had 3-4 days of proper summer (25 degrees and sunshine). When it's good, and you're our with friends, it can be absolutely brilliant. Think sailing a small sailbout around a coastline dotted with thousands of little islands, swimming from the boat, grilling on rocky outcrops etc (Sweden). Or walking is cracking nature-parks, with friendly people and walk-in huts dotted around the trip (Norway). But when it's mixed rain/sun, and hovering around 17 degrees C, it can also be rather bland. And boring. Me, I'd go to Canada. Stunning nature. Big Sky. And yet still Wineries, Great Food, and friendly people. Even hugely multicultural metropolises... And still affordable compared to Europe and some part of the US... [/QUOTE]
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