
lollipoppett2005
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Sometimes it is just as cheap to go to somewhere like Paris as it is to spend a long weekend in the UK.
But if you are insistant on staying in the UK I would say somewhere like Cornwall or Wales.
These sites might prove useful to you:
http://www.enjoyengland.com
http://www.thetrainline.com (train travel)
http://www.dialaflight.com (air travel) |
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Suki
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If you have never been I recommend the Lake District..ok before anyone says it for the oldies then you must have not been before. There are some lovely places there and so very romantic just you and your man and all that open space...and in the evening get that log fire lite and enjoy the evening :) |
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lynn j
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scotlands quite nice but very cold |
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JAYFIRE
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Glasgow is absolutely GREAT and you can easily make day trips to Stirling & Dundee or Loch Lomond / Loch Ness or Edinburgh
Glasgow has loads to see and the people are PURE DEAD BRILL |
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Dave H
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Why don't you do a city break...sounds daft but if you go to somewhere like Bath then you get then best of everything. Plenty of clubs and nightlife, fantastic little bistros, shopping, tourism with the Roman baths etc...It's a brilliant place for a weekend and at this time of year you should be able to get some good deals on accommodation.
If that's doesn't take your fancy then why not go and stay in the Cotswold's...great for walking and visiting. If you stay somewhere like Stow-in-the wold then you might be able to find a good deal at The Royalist (the oldest pub in England http://www.theroyalisthotel.com/). You will need transport though if you want to get the best from your visit.
Good luck |
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Alex
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Probably Cardiff. Its always clean and is modern, there is a few good hotels in the city centre, i often stay in the Marriott.
http://www.visitcardiff.com/
http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/CWLDT |
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DC
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Might be easier for us to give you meaningful suggestions if you tell us where you are. As students, I imagine you don't want to spend big money on travel. |
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pegasus
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hi,
depends what you are looking for, if it is a exciting weekend with some beer and fun then dare i say the old faithful blackpool,
but if you want scenery and relaxation go up to scotland up the west coast, start at loch lomond and go up to fort william, oban,inverness, you actually drive through the mountains on the way to fort william.
hope this helps |
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queenmaeve172000
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Swansea Wales. It has a bit of the country and the city and it also has a great seaside. Something for everyone. |
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ANDIE#
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i know you are probably going to think im joking but butlins in minehead is such a laugh me and my partner love it go halfboard and u get value for money.i rather go there with my partner than go abroad |
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Bluefurball
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depends where you are studying, most coastal towns have b&b's and then you get to stroll along the beaches |
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Deafro
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BED |
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algernon p birdbath
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Can only recommend that u DO NOT GO to Blackpool. It is a dump. |
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