MommyConlon
Fri 08-Feb-13 17:37:45
Any ideas?
No car, so everything has to be in walking/ public transport distance.
Nice weekend away for 2 adults,
Just want some nice pubs and most importantly somewhere nice to stay!
Thanks
SwedishEdith
Fri 08-Feb-13 17:39:48
YOu can get a direct train to Hereford- that'd be lovely for a short break never actually been-
MommyConlon
Fri 08-Feb-13 17:44:18
We have family in Chester, don't want to feel we have to go visit them, sorry if that sounds awful, but its been a long time since we've had some time alone and don't want to have to turn down rellies who will want to meet up!
Oh no. I totally understand. it would be 'You came to Chester and didn't visit us' 
Liverpool?
MommyConlon
Fri 08-Feb-13 18:06:46
Liverpools just another big city, i was thinking more leafy, I think I'd do London if I wanted a big city break.
makemineapinot
Fri 08-Feb-13 18:09:41
Glasgow for fab shopping, nightlife, restaurants and things to do and see x
Mmm agree with Derbyshire but am biased. You can stay in a cottage on the Chatsworth estate, do you fancy that?
Or how about Hexham? Or Whitby?
York.
One and a half hours by train.
Trains every half an hour from Manchester Piccadilly.
bowyert1
Sat 09-Feb-13 16:35:34
Hi, how about Torbay and staying at the 4 star Imperial Hotel, fantastic views, great hotel, loads to do by foot TorquayImperial
4hr 46min Direct train from Picadilly £72 first class (based on Sat 27th April) lots of cheaper options.
Madlizzy
Sun 10-Feb-13 00:08:27
Glossop! Half an hour, platform 2 Piccadilly and some lovely hotels and b & bs. Wind in the willows is gorgeous.
LLandudno is nice. Up the Orme on the cable car. 
Edinburgh? Beautiful this time of year.
cockneydad
Sun 10-Feb-13 09:38:15
I'd go for York - great city, easy to get around on foot / by bus.
Emandlu
Sun 10-Feb-13 09:40:47
I'd say Durham, train straight through from Piccadilly, beautiful, historic little city yet you are literally minutes from countryside even when you are in the centre.
andadietcoke
Sun 10-Feb-13 09:41:06
The Lakes? Glasgow train via Preston.
MarianMaudsley
Mon 11-Feb-13 12:43:21
Clitheroe? pretty little town, lots of nice places to eat.
Skipton is lovely too - everything in walking distance, beautiful castle, canal, buses up to the Yorkshire Dales National Park (takes about 30mins) although you'd need to change trains in Leeds.
scissy
Sun 24-Feb-13 11:34:28
Cheltenham? (Bristol cross country train, takes 2 1/2 hours) Georgian spa town, good places to eat and pubs in town.
CaptainSweatPants
Sun 24-Feb-13 11:36:00
Windermere or Penrith / Keswick