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AIBU to want a uk break...

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Pippa12 · 05/03/2019 20:57

Help please!!! I’m not spontaneous whatsoever, I talk myself out of everything and my geography is terrible Grin

I’d love to take my DH away for his birthday for some much needed quality time together. We live in NW and Unfortunately can only 2 nights due to work/children. We’ve done Chester, York, Windermere, Edinburgh etc to death. I want to go somewhere quirky and romantic, but most of all not predictable! Willing to drive/train a couple of hours!? Any suggestions from anybody?

Abroad would be ideal but don’t want to waste time travelling on planes etc just for 2 nights!

Thanks in advance!

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katycb · 05/03/2019 20:58

What about Northumberland? Lots of posh spa type hotels, Alnwick Gardens is quirky and romantic and the beaches are lovely.

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Lungelady · 05/03/2019 20:58

Yorkshire dales?
Fabulous scenery, great walking.

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isseywithcats · 05/03/2019 21:01

North wales is doable from NW the snowdon region is fabulous,

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Stompythedinosaur · 05/03/2019 21:01

I took dp to a spa hotel in Northumberland for his last birthday, it was nice.

Glasgow is a surprisingly nice city.

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Pippa12 · 05/03/2019 21:05

Thanks very much for your suggestions! They are all great suggestions, i like the idea of Northumberland, I’m going to look at Alnwick gardens, like the idea of nice beaches! Glasgow is interesting to, We’ve already done Edinburgh so that’s interesting!

Thanks so much!

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JRMisOdious · 05/03/2019 21:06

Herefordshire is just gorgeous, stunning scenery. Would also second Northumberland, Bamburgh Castle and Alnwick are beautiful (best wait til Easter to see the spectacular gardens at their best). If you want nightlife, head into Newcastle afterwards.

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Sirzy · 05/03/2019 21:07

We are nw and are doing a weekend in the lakes soon. Beautiful area if you like being outdoors and so much more than just Windermere

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Princessmushroom · 05/03/2019 21:07

The treehouse restaurant at Alnwick Gardens can be super romantic! Make sure you book ahead.

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Missmarplesknitting · 05/03/2019 21:11

Peak District? Eat Bakewells and walk them off 😂

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FlorenceandtheWashingMachine · 05/03/2019 21:13

Alnmouth has a wonderful beach and is a really gorgeous little place. Very easy to get to Alnwick from there too.

Walwick Hall is a really stunning little country house hotel (with spa) if walking Hadrian's Wall appeals. Nearby Hexham is a lovely little market town with The Beaumont Hotel now a great place to stay (and eat).

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FlorenceandtheWashingMachine · 05/03/2019 21:13

All in Northumberland.

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IWantChocolates · 05/03/2019 21:14

Fort William, climb Ben Nevis (or just look at it!), visit a whisky distillery and get the steam train to Mallaig.

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JRMisOdious · 05/03/2019 21:15

Hadn’t thought of flights: can fly from Manchester to Newquay in under an hour. Cornwall is spectacular, on a sunny day I don’t think there’s anywhere more beautiful than St. Ives

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CustardySergeant · 05/03/2019 21:19

How about Conwy, the Great Orme and Snowdonia incl Betws y Coed? Heaven on earth as far as I'm concerned. The view of Conwy castle as you drive over the bridge is unforgettable and the Great Orme and has Copper mines that you can explore which are Bronze Age i.e. 4,000 years old. There are numerous excellent B & B's in Llandudno and cottage rentals near Conwy with incredible scenery.

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CustardySergeant · 05/03/2019 21:22

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daphine2004 · 05/03/2019 21:26

If you do end up in Alnwick, there’s the most amazing Italian restaurant just before the arch on the main road towards the castle. Think it’s opposite the theatre and is called Versuvio, I think. It’s been years, but whilst it’s not super posh the food is amazing. You couldn’t book and think they only took cash. It may have all changed now.

Barter books is also interesting if you like books.

I spent a lot of time in the area as my ex lived there for a year. Stunning place. Very quiet!

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Gomyownway · 05/03/2019 21:28

North wales, perhaps Anglesey? Absolutely gorgeous area of the country.

Lots of other places in the lakes - Keswick is one of my favourites.

What about Lincoln? Gorgeous city. Or somewhere like Whitby?

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Shadow93 · 05/03/2019 21:33

If you fancied a city break Manchester has TONS of restaurants and hotels and theatres and historical landmarks depending what your into. There's plenty to do and see and it's not terribly priced either :)

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Fluffyears · 05/03/2019 21:36

The Isle of Arran, 1 hour ferry from the mainland at Ardrossan. Scotland in miniature, climb goatfell, go to the the castle if you have national trust membership it’s recognised at Scottish National trust sites, go to the distillery, Arran aromatics, Arran cheeses....it’s a great wee island. DH loves driving onto a ferry (you kinda need a car if you want to explore properly)

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Leeds2 · 05/03/2019 21:38

Liverpool. Or Leeds.

Bristol too, but may be too far.

Dd and I had a lovely long weekend in Cardiff last summer.

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VeraWangTwang · 05/03/2019 21:41

Symonds yat ? It's beautiful, check it out

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GregoryPeckingDuck · 05/03/2019 21:43

Lincoln is quite cool (and good exercise).

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Pippa12 · 05/03/2019 21:44

Thanks everybody!!! You’ve given me some great inspiration- I’m feeling much more positive now! Better start booking some overtime to pay for it Wink

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Backseatonthebus · 05/03/2019 21:48

For unpredictable, this would be unbeatable I reckon. . . Either fly from Manchester, or drive, to Glasgow airport. Then fly to Barra. Only a shortish flight and you land on the beach. It's absolutely amazing, take a look.
The beaches are like the Caribbean, dining, and you'll have time to island hop if you hire a car.

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Backseatonthebus · 05/03/2019 21:53

I've no idea what the random 'dining' is about (there is food, obviously Grin )

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