If you think an East Mids accent is like a Brummie's... you're even more confused than Cream Tea Ponks
... hmmm can't say I've found the Hampshire twang particularly attractive tbh ... favourite accents on girls for me are Welsh, Southern Oireland and Lancashire... not too keen on Merseyside, Manc, Brummie or Lunnon
Swansea don't count, unless you're prepared to throw Penzance in as a fair comparison! Pembrokeshire is more a mini Cornwall. Very similar coastlines. Gower has a completely different estuary type on the north coast though, half expect to see pterodactyls flying around sometimes! As I've said though, say **** all and you can keep the pasty eating brummies for yerselves. @TOBES IS A WELCHER that play park with swings you took a pic of near you is really nice too by the way.
Yeah, I know. That's why I threw it in there. Anyway, lots of lovely beaches and coves. All a bit over egged by the holiday media though IMHO. There's two counties in England think they're special, Cornwall and Yorkshire. Yorkshire definitely is, but not in the way they think they are!
I guess like where you are, there are the proper local places that you have to seek to find them. The places like Newquay and st Ives down here, most of us avoid like the plague as they are full of tourists
I felt claustrophobic when I was in St Ives. It was horrible. Tenby the same down Pembs, a tourist mecca that can't cope with the amount of people who go. It's bloody lovely, just too many humans knocking about.
Funny reading this, it was the exact reason why I didn't take up an offer of a free trip to cornwall in the summer this year, just the thought of loads of tourists/brits, couldn't be handling that. Thankfully didn't go because I didn't realise beforehand it was when all the world leaders turned up there for some meet, name of which now escapes me.