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johnnyboy362000

Anyone got any ideas of where to go for a weekend break?

looking for something in the north west area ,looking for something a bit diffrent so if you can help

    



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Blondie08
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Go to the link below, they have all these brilliant privately owned cottages through the UK. Its a great way to just hide away from the world in your own space. We went last Easter to one in Dorset and I don't think I've ever been so relaxed, it was amazing.


*New Mummy*
Its not north west.............bournemouth 7th april godskitchen!!!


Bella
Go to Blackpool,You can have fun at the pleasure beach,Or explore Blackpool,s history,BUT you will have a great time whatever you do..


G and T
you should try the lake district, or centre parks in penrith.


jimbo
I've been booking last minute breaks with Anderson Tours - good quality, cheap prices and the people who travel on them are friendly. I did Paris last weekend for 159 which was pretty good.


Queen of the Stone Age
Get the boat over to Northern Ireland, the north coast in particular is worth a visit. stay in Portstewart or Coleraine (NOT portrush), everywhere is fairly accessible from there. Portstewart is a more picturesque town but Coleraine will prob be cheaper & its only like 4 miles away. Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge etc are all near here, but can be busy at weekends. Highly recommend the hills round Downhill strand & Castlerock, Mussenden temple etc. For shopping, Derry & Belfast are roughly 90mins in each direction. Train journey to Derry especially recommended. Eat at the Harbour in Portrush - long wait but definitely worth it.

(and i'm not from northern ireland so this is a totally objective view!)

enjoy your weekend!


satouqi
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Classic Cottages' East Bounds at Cape Cornwall


allen555
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www.tripadvisor.com


~♥Miranda♥~
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It depends on where you live and how far you want to travel to get there, if it is just a weekend thing and you dont wanna go to far then i would need to know where you live to answer that question, i live close to Hilton head and that is where i go for my weekends, also savannah, its nice and very inexpensive.


Ellie L
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If you're going North west I guess you'd be looking towards the lake district, or you could try Chester. Both very pretty and very different, so it would depend on whether you wanted bright...ish lights, or good walks!


EnjoyEngland.com
Here are some ideas for you....

http://www.enjoyengland.com/corporate/useful-links/partners/radisson.aspx


jon
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There are some nice hotels , in the northwest which are like stately homes there out in the countryside with lots to offer , if that's the kind of thing your looking for, not cheap mind but worth it, some have leisure facilities, i know 1or2 that have quad biking and that sort of thing , just look up on the Internet!


psych_78
Butlins!! Hehe!!





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