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Can't decide where in the UK to go this year - looking for a fab cottage not too far from the coast.

39 replies

PaddingtonBore · 02/01/2009 20:52

not sure where in the UK we want to go! We were looking to spend about £400 per week for a cottage. Ideally no more than 5 hours drive from Manchester, so not the North of Scotland, nor Devon/Cornwall. I wondered if any of you have returned from places you'd recommend?

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Sycamoretree · 02/01/2009 20:54

Not tried any of their southern cottages yet, but I swear by babyfriendlyboltholes - have you tried them before?

here

PaddingtonBore · 02/01/2009 20:57

Oh, they look lovely sycamore, but the ones I've clicked on are all a bit out of our price range .

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GrimmaTheNome · 02/01/2009 20:58

we were wondering about North Wales this year... any recommendations (that could be perfect from Manchester)

choosyfloosy · 02/01/2009 20:59

How many beds/rooms do you need?

Sycamoretree · 02/01/2009 21:01

Yes, the southern ones are pricey - we tend to go to Wales as DH family is there - much more reasonable!

Grimma - you should check out that link for North Wales....

PaddingtonBore · 02/01/2009 21:01

we just need 2 bedrooms, so I don't want to spend £££ on space we don't need.

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cthea · 02/01/2009 21:03

this one is owned by a MNer and seems to tick the distance and price range boxes.

choosyfloosy · 02/01/2009 21:08

I heart Pembrokeshire.

Coastal Cottages of Pembrokeshire - appallingly slow website so best try ringing them, but some of the cottages seem to be in your price range I think.

PaddingtonBore · 02/01/2009 21:16

choosyfloosy - there are some gems on that site! We'll definitely have a think about Pembrokeshire.

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smugmumofboys · 02/01/2009 21:16

The Gower Peninsula is lovely. Don't know about cottages as we camped. We are in Cheshire and went to the Isle of Arran last year. It was gorgeous and took 5 hours or less from us.

badgermonkey · 02/01/2009 21:18

How about Whitby? I don't have any cottage recs though, but it's close to the Yorkshire Moors and is a nice drive down to Scarborough, Robin Hood's Bay, Filey and Bridlington.

BALD · 02/01/2009 21:21

we stayed in the Farmhouse last year

PaddingtonBore · 02/01/2009 21:25

ooh- I always wanted to go to Whitby when I was a teenage Goth. Is it frightfully cold on the North-East coast (soft southerner)?

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PaddingtonBore · 03/01/2009 09:28

little bump to see if anyone can find me a bargain

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SIANCARDIFF · 04/01/2009 23:17

The BFB site is doing special deals for Mumsnetters at the moment see here www.babyfriendlyboltholes.co.uk/affiliate_offers.php?referral=mumsnet The ones in West Wales and near Longleat (Bath,Somerset area)have 2-beds and come in under £400 on lots of dates.

seb1 · 04/01/2009 23:26

These are very nice Whitby

puffling · 04/01/2009 23:30

Go to the Llyn peninsula,North Wales.Stay near the Ty Coch Inn which is a pub on its own beach. We used Nefyn Holidays I think.

PaddingtonBore · 05/01/2009 21:27

puffling, we've just looked at the Nefyn holidays site and DH in particular is very taken. I think we'll pick something from that site. thank you very much for recommending it!

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Sexonlegs · 05/01/2009 21:32

We have just come back from Pemrokeshire, and I loved it too - although v cold. How old is your child/children?

The beaches were beautiful, and there were lots of things to do it seemed, although some were not open over the Christmas period.

We booked with www.Ownersdirect.com

glitteryb6 · 05/01/2009 21:33

ooh we stayed at Captain Cook's Haven in Whitby last year, booked thru Hoseasons, very reasonable, we stayed in Cooke's Cottage

Sexonlegs · 05/01/2009 21:34

Apologies. www.ownersdirect.co.uk

glitteryb6 · 05/01/2009 21:42

this year we're going here www.dacrepark.co.uk/content.aspx?PageID=5
again thru Hoseasons, also stayed here two years ago

a friend reccomended here but it looks pricey www.coastalretreats.co.uk

Ruthiebabes · 06/01/2009 10:51

Sexonlegs...what was the name of the accommodation you stayed in in Pembrokeshire??

plumandolive · 06/01/2009 11:37

Whitby is gorgeus- but quite crowded in high summer.
but Sandsend, just down the road
http://www.bookcottages.com/cottages/100-KOC-clematis-cottage.htm and right on the sea nice beachgives you the best of both worlds.

Sandsend is a lovely oldfashioned seaside village- swimmimg( not always arctic!) river, lovely beach, which can be completely uncrowded if you walk a small distnce from the cafe- Beach cafe- local crab sandwiches- yum)
it has another cafe with cappucino, and a pub, vilage shop.

Sexonlegs · 06/01/2009 11:47

Ruthie, we stayed in a 4 bedroomed cottage called Primrose Cottage in Stackpole - 4 miles from Pembroke. It was gorgeous.