
mark m
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Not knowing where you are its hard to say - My Choice would be North Cornwall, Unsure of Pricing but out of Season it should not be to Bad..Must warn you though if you like walking its very Hilly.. Have a nice time where ever you end up.. |
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ROBIN HOOD
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I Personally would go to the lake district |
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jacksiell
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Lake District - Ambleside. Keswick's a bit kiss-me-quick!
Edinburgh's great too. Lots to do great restaraunts and bars |
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Pierre
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Hi
Try www.cottages4u.co.uk
Derbyshire is always good rain or shine |
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~maryjane~
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definately in devonshire, somerset or wales!!! i personally reccoment to go to somerset, and visit Glastonbury, the Thor, the Chalice Temple! for more info email me, as i live in the uk and could give a bit more info!
all the best
xxx |
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yes darling
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The Lake District. Beautiful place. |
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Savant
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The Lake District sounds good to me. |
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Simon K
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The Gower in Wales. Truro in Cornwall. Stratford Upon Avon. Central London. Lake District. Edinburgh. |
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staff,
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you will love either Chester or even better, York, plenty to see, plenty to do, very nice indeed. i'm in Nottingham. not to bad here. enjoy. |
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peaceandharmonyandmercy
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Go to Bath and stay in the Royal Hotel and get their all inclusive package which is room and three meals a day- these are excellent meals with three courses per meal- and the service there is exceptional. I stayed 5 days earlier this year and the cost per day was less than other area hotels and included the meals. I saved a ton by staying with them. Plus they are very close to the train station and bus/coach station.
Here is a link to the page with short break prices--
http://www.royalhotelbath.co.uk/shortbreaks.asp
Have fun on your trip! |
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mikey
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devon, if not then go to blackpool |
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Sandy
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Try this link:
http://www.sksfreeshops.qsh.eu
Look under Travel. |
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Chav Princess
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west coast of scotland |
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WENDY T
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black pool is realy nice all years round. |
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Mrs B
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Head for the Cotswolds, Burton-on-the-Water, and enjoy all the beautifully coloured autumnal leaves. There are several lovely pubs and B&Bs in the area at all varying price levels, so you can choose the just how cheap or expensive you want to go. Enjoy your break! |
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jacquikuk
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I stayed in Hastings at the travelodge, loads of bars etc and nice beach. |
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BushRaider69
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Without a doubt, the West Coast of Scotland, or the Islands of the west coast (inner & outer hebrides etc, skye etc)- just beautiful and unspoilt. Very picturesque, lochs and mountains with cascading waterfalls, hardly anyone else there, friendly locals!
Guarantee that of you go, you won't regret it. |
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squinekat
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devon is great come rain or shine just love it.:) |
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englishelectirc
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the Lakes, good for clearing the mind and body. |
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Steve W
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Slough |
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tariq k
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leeds, im from there. Im the best looking and the fitest gut from there, Im a millionnaire, ill sort u out, bed and breakfast and a suck on ure toes every morning |
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sweetfemaleattitudeuk2076
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Great Yarmouth!!!!!!!!
Haven at caister is nice (and cheap this time of yr), also there is a pontins at hemsby.
Not to mention hundreds of B&B's!
Have fun wherever u decide to go! |
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david4thelord
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No competition:
Come to ULVERSTON!
(OK, so I'm biased, living here, but you'll have a lovely time. And the Southern Lake District is only 20-30 miles away, so you get the best of both worlds and don't have to pay Lake District B&B prices!) |
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bobbi
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Go to Hull !!! It's a great place. In Hull they have the only Submarium in the world!! The people are really nice and very friendly. It uesd to be a fishing port but now it's really trendy and it's got a loads of history too. Charles the 1st was there during the civil war and in the the White Hart pub you can see the room where they conspired against him. The archeaology and museums are good too. |
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Thin Kaboudit
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Go to the Isle of Man if you've never been. It's kind of a long (2 and a half hours) ferry-ride to get there and back, but it's cheap and an extraordinary place.
Here's the ferry schedule:
http://www.directferries.co.uk/iom.htm
And here's an overview:
http://www.directferries.co.uk/isle_of_man_guide.htm
Have fun! |
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Howard G
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Canterbury. Great history in and around the city. Loads of wonderful restaurants. Great theatre. Stay at St. Stephen's Guest House, CT2 7JL 10 minutes walk from city centre. Best full English breakfast in Kent. |
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Grannygrump
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I spent 4 days in a lovely place called Berrynarbour near Coombe Martin in North Devon. Stayed at a really lovely bed and Breakfast. Wonderful coast line and plenty of very good walks. Look it up on the net. Hope you enjoy yourself where ever you go. |
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Su D
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Go to Liverpool! It's got a bit of everything!
Brill for a night out! Loads of tourist attractions! It won't be a peaceful holiday but if want a break with loads to do give it a try. Try the visitliverpool website.
Where ever you go enjoy and make the most of it!!!! |
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lumpish base-court miscreant
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Yup, the Lake District is certainly worth a visit! It's really beautiful, I mean REALLY really beautiful! Enjoy your little break!!! |
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SAM M
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Snowdonia |
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King_Nelson_Brilliant
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Edinburgh (Youth Hostel is cheap and in a great location). |
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