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taking elderly but active parents on holiday in Britain.. Luxury hotel needed!

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BrendaandEddie · 23/08/2015 20:13

Hi
mum is post cancer op but active and Dad uses sticks to walk. Mum wants a nice UK break in October - she was thinking Cornwall, but I think might be hilly

They need things to look at or do in the day

Can anyone help?

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Mintyy · 23/08/2015 21:58

Assume Winchester also too close for your old folk Brenda?

Mintyy · 23/08/2015 22:03

Was going to suggest Peak District too.

Oh no! I know, Southwold ... you've got Aldeburgh, Dungeness, Thorpeness. And not too far away in Norfolk, Cromer and Holcomb beaches

The Swan in Southwold is lovely. Luxurious but not ostentatious.

BrendaandEddie · 23/08/2015 22:36

yes they arent really gin and jag types or animals

They like proper history and museums and stuff

thank you everyone

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Ferguson · 25/08/2015 23:15

Housel Bay is good, on the Lizard:

www.houselbay.com/

Or if you can get to South West Ireland, this is hard to beat. (Take a look at the ATTRACTIONS tab):www.gouganebarrahotel.com/#

Ferguson · 25/08/2015 23:17

Sorry - messed up the link. Try again:

www.gouganebarrahotel.com/#

ExConstance · 26/08/2015 19:30

Edinburgh? fly or train, the royal yacht Britannia is the best day out you can imagine.

wickedwaterwitch · 29/08/2015 13:22

Have you decided Brenda? Do you still need ideas?

annettec01 · 29/08/2015 14:07

Gleneagles hotel in Scotland

Savagebeauty · 29/08/2015 14:14

Trefeddian hotel Aberdyfi

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