Britain's Most Isolated Town

Wandering Turnip February 13, 2025
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Letting my mind and feet wander, and filming the process. Big fan of mill chimneys, cheap houses and dry stone walls. Not very good at a 9-5 career Business or other enquiries contact: [email protected]

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Check out Testerup below and earn some money whilst playing on your phone https://bit.ly/43d1VJ1 Britain's Most Isolated Town There’s something remarkably captivating about remote towns, and New Quay in Wales certainly falls into this catagory. Nestled on the picturesque west coast, New Quay is often hailed as one of the most isolated towns in the UK. Its isolation is not just geographical but also characterized by its distance from essential amenities like hospitals, schools, shopping centres, and train stations. One of the first things that strike you about New Quay is its vibrant aesthetic. The houses are painted in a spectrum of colours, creating a whimsical, almost storybook-like scenery. Each house seems to narrate its own tale, contributing to the town’s unique charm. This picturesque setting, combined with the backdrop of the vast ocean, makes New Quay an irresistible subject for artists and photographers alike. Visiting New Quay in the off-season offers a rare glimpse into the town’s true essence. The narrow streets, usually bustling with tourists in the summer, take on a serene, almost meditative quality. The local shops and cafés, still open, offer a warm welcome and a chance to engage with the residents who embody the spirit of New Quay. I will have to revisit in summer one day, to get the full picture. Until next time, W.T #britain #isolation #remote

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