I am going to London for a week in late June, along with a friend. The primary purpose of our visit is to see friends & family. This will be my 6th (I think) trip to London. Most of the trips have been one or two day layovers on the way to somewhere else, so I've never made it out of the city.
I have a friend I have not seen in many years who lives in Crowborough. We are putting together a deal where I go to Crowborough on Saturday and some internet friends join us there. I would head out early by car and meet with everybody. My companion will spend the day with her relatives, then take a late train to join me. We will spend the night in the area, spend the next day pottering around, and return late to London. At least, that's what we are thinking right now. I know, it's not visitor central for the UK, but I want to see these people, so there it is.
My best friend Google tells me all sorts of swell things about Ashdown Forest, the delights of the High Weald Area of Outstanding National Beauty, and a lot of tourist propaganda--I mean other places to see. My Crowborough friend is looking out, but I'd like a second opinion or two. So, to my questions--
We'd like to stay in a nice B&B, you know, one that fits the stereotype of a family owned place where visitors get a warm welcome, a cozy room, and an enormous home cooked breakfast. We are not on a strict budget, so I'm willing to entertain any price for now. The only mandatory requirement is two beds or two rooms, and being no more than about a half hour from Crowborough. Oh, yeah, and near a good place for dinner. Ye Olde Pub is fine, but we aren't into partying, so food is more important than booze and music.
Second, I'd love some opinions about how to occupy a Sunday cruising around the area. Winnie the Pooh. Historical sites. Museums. Short walks. Scenic drives. Lunch. I even like outrageous tourist tat, at least for long enough to have a good laugh. Remember, we've never been there, so anything will be a novelty.
And, third, once things are more settled, I'll post on Chat about the possibility of an opportunity for anyone in London to buy Nutrax a drink.
