I already have a thread going in the Travel forum looking for some input, so Zeno, if you feel these questions belong in that thread, I have no problem with you locking this - but it's not like this forum is bustling with activity these days, so I thought another thread might actually be a good thing.
This summer I'm going to be in Western Europe with the family for ~7 weeks. We'll be spending about 3 weeks in the UK, 2 weeks in France, and 2 weeks in Italy - give or take a couple of days. Itinerary is still being worked out, but I think it'll roughly look like this - Start in Brighton, over to Bristol (side trips from here to Stonehenge, Bath, Exeter area, Cardiff), up to Liverpool/Manchester (side trip from here to Snowdonia?), continue on to Glasgow/Edinburgh, back down to York, and then to London. From there, over to Dover, ferry to Calais, and on to Paris (probably short trip to Dunkirk from Dieppe before Paris, but will likely go to Normandy from Paris). From Paris, down to Tours and Toulouse en route to Andorra and Barcelona. Then along the French Riviera to Italy, likely as far as Rome via Florence and then possibly ending in Switzerland before flying home again.
Of course everyone has different interests, and I'm not expecting anyone here to know what most interests 6 strangers. But I
am hoping that some of you who have visited or live(d) in Europe might be able to recommend some historical sites you've been to and really enjoyed. On my list of potentials right now:
Hadrian's Wall
Dunkirk
Vimy Ridge
Dieppe
Normandy
Castles - yes, that's very generic; need to pick a few of the best to see this trip.
Of course there will be many things to see in the major cities - Tower of London, Colosseum, Arc de Triomphe are some obvious ones that spring to mind. The Louvre, naturally. Might skip the British Museum as I've been there before and although I could go several more times, I have to appreciate that not everyone in the group wants to spend all their time in museums, so I need to be selective.
I plan to be back numerous times, so it's not like I'm trying to hit every major historical site in a whirlwind trip. But I don't know how often I'll be going with the kids (16 & 18), and it may be the only time my parents go (they've never been), so I want to give them a taste of the more significant/enjoyable/memorable ones.
Any and all suggestions welcome and appreciated!