Where does nobody want to holiday?

I randomly chose Norfolk.. never been before, I was hoping it would be quieter up there, feeling more uneasy now. I should have stuck to isle of wight

Norfolk is heaving at the mo.

My vote would be for Dumfries & Galloway - rains a lot but lowland Scotland is a beautiful place and most people go straight past heading for the Highlands.
 
I'd have been disappointed if it wasn't mentioned, I was pleased to see it as the very first reply, I think it's acceptable in this thread :D
You might even have been Ryhly disappointed.
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Northumberland is criminally underrated as a tourist destination but I bet even that is busy due to covid restrictions.

I saw more Dutch tourists than southerners in Northumberland, which was a nice bonus.
 
Norfolk is heaving at the mo.

My vote would be for Dumfries & Galloway - rains a lot but lowland Scotland is a beautiful place and most people go straight past heading for the Highlands.
Yes, I love the lowlands, but pretty much every time I've gone there it's been ****ing down. :p
 
Merthyr now has one of the best bike parks in the UK, it's a busy place.

Looking forward to going to this soon. Less than an hour drive too.

Merthyr. Despite its bad rep is also y right on the edge of the beacons. Pen y Fan is well worth a visit.
 
I am not looking forward to the drive home tonight from work. The A66 to the lakes is sure to be gridlocked :(
 
Surprisingly Rhyl is 93% booked up. Leaving only 2 places to go there...

This is the problem with your metric. Places that people want to go have more spaces for people to go there with. This implies that Rhyl has a total available number of spaces of 28 or 29; you get more than that on the average street in Whitby.
 
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