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UK mini break: Destination recommendations pretty please

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Zebraa · 22/07/2008 13:43

My wonderful mother has offered to have DS for 4 days next month whilst my boyfriend and I go for a little break somewhere (UK only).

Any recommendations/suggestions? I am thinking something cheap and cheerful?

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Zebraa · 22/07/2008 19:33

Anyone?

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StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 22/07/2008 21:04

Any idea of area?

City break or country?

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 22/07/2008 21:04

And how cheap is cheap?

MrsMuddle · 22/07/2008 21:35

Glasgow for shopping, and Edinburgh for the festival.

pointydog · 22/07/2008 21:42

What sort of place do you think of as cheap and cheerful? I quite like Scarborough - not sure as a couply destination though. Love York.

Surfermum · 22/07/2008 21:44

I'd always head for Cornwall.

pointydog · 22/07/2008 21:45

Around Loch Lomond is great too. Beautiful countryside, lovely pubs and restaurants and close enough to Glasgow for shopping/nightlife if you like that

Zebraa · 22/07/2008 23:33

We're up for travelling anywhere in the UK. We want something nice that isn't too expensive. Along the lines of the Lake District but we went there just before DS was born so somewhere a bit different.

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madm00se · 23/07/2008 08:43

Yorkshire Dales-Malham/Masham area?
Dorset-Corfe Castle-lovely secluded beaches-if you're prepared for a short hike-but well worth it!Hay On Wye?

madm00se · 23/07/2008 08:44

Yorkshire Dales-Malham/Masham area?
Dorset-Corfe Castle-lovely secluded beaches-if you're prepared for a short hike-but well worth it!Hay On Wye?

Lola234 · 23/07/2008 11:44

i'd say london. its luxious and romantic!

forevared · 23/07/2008 14:25

Pembrokeshire. Wild rugged coastline, fab beaches, quaint little shops, castles and away from the crowds. Great food too.

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