Pranburi Reservoir

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Pranburi Reservoir

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We will next be in Hua Hin in March and are thinking of going to see Pranburi reservoir. Is it worth a look?

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I would say yes, it's pretty impressive, albeit the view and dam is all there is. Why not combine it with a visit to nearby Wat Huay Monkol and have lunch at the vineyard, to round the trip off. A nice scenic drive with great views to enjoy over lunch.
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Thank you Caller. I was thinking about going to the Wat while in that area. Will give the vineyard a try.


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Kraka's Dad wrote: Wed Jan 02, 2019 9:04 pm Thank you Caller. I was thinking about going to the Wat while in that area. Will give the vineyard a try. :cheers: :thumb:
I would suggest to stay away on the weekends! :cheers:
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Thanks I will keep that in mind.

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Kraka's Dad wrote: Wed Jan 02, 2019 9:04 pm Thank you Caller. I was thinking about going to the Wat while in that area. Will give the vineyard a try.


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There is a route on unmade roads from past the vineyard to the back of the reservoir though the hills that is worth a look providing you have the right vehicle. You don't need four wheel drive but I wouldn't do it in a new saloon car, a normal pickup truck or similar is fine.
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Yes, my Satnav took me that way once - the very first time I went to the vineyard - very interesting/different.
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Big Boy wrote: Thu Jan 03, 2019 6:57 am Yes, my Satnav took me that way once - the very first time I went to the vineyard - very interesting/different.
I was surprised at how much pineapple farming goes on up in those hills and how unpopulated it is, I've sometimes gone for a drive up there on holiday weekends to get away from the traffic and crowds in town.
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I believe this area is a major producer of pineapples in Thailand accounting for the biggest percentage of exports.
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While Pranburi reservoir is hardly worth a visit IMO unless nothing else to do or if you could boat on it the pineapples in this area are some of the best I have ever found ANYWHERE.
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