I may or may not take out one of those locations. I idealy would like to plan a month long trip. A short trip to London. Maybe only a week. I've been to london before, but was on a tour group trip so i couldnt visit the little things I wanted to see or even get out of a bus and take photos of Big Bend, etc. I have never been to Ireland or Scotland. I've always wanted to visit them both. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what special places to visit in each? I'm wanting a relaxing trip with the adventure and romantic settings also with social settings. If that makes sense. I'm planning for next year. or possibly early 2014. Depending on the cost. I'm single and have a friend thats going with me. I want to have this experience while i'm young and not tied down to anything. Also i'm a photographer and anything that is perfect for it helps!
Planning a trip to London, Ireland, and Scotland.
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Welcome to Fodors Jessy. You will want to re-post your question over on the Europe board (see the 'Change Forum' pull down menu?). Post over there and tag it for the UK and Ireland. I will post some suggestions on the new thread so I don't have to repeat everything. Plus there are LOTS of others on the Europe Forum who can help you.
This board is more for general topics/discussions. The destination-specific boards like USA, Europe, Asia, etc. get MUCH more activity.