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SHORT UK BREAKS, Any idea's?

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With a family of 4,

Can you suggest any idea's for a short UK break,

Which would be cheap and easy ,

Probaly going on early saturday and coming back either late sunday night or early sunday morning?

Any idea's ..

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  1. Take then to another country cos the weather there is really bad!! Holidaying in the rain is a bad idea.


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  3. Take a look at the David Urquart brochure. We use it quite often for weekenders and weeks away.  

  4. you don't say whre you are but if you are in the north or in scotland I would recommend Portpatrick - lovely wee fishing town with enough to  keep you occupied for a weekend.  I am just back from a weekend break with the kids myself.

    this bunch have good cottages and there are some decent caravan sites as well  http://www.portpatrickholidays.co.uk/

  5. How about taking the children Youth Hostelling?

  6. I recommend to you the Isle of Bute, easily reached by train and ferry from Glasgow. If you use a car you'll get stung by the ferry charge, but on foot you'll pay only £5 return. Scottish trains are subsidised. And you could take National Express bus to Glasgow cheaply. Cars are not  always the solution. If you want to read about the Isle of Bute go to: http://del.icio.us/RogerMortimer  

  7. go to the lake and stay in a B&B. cheap and cheerful. most places have children's play area now, so i think it might be good.  

  8. Try this place in the Lake District;

    www.bayhouselakeview.co.uk

    Right in the heart of Bowness on Windermere, overlooking the lake, and tucked away from the main street, but within easy walking distance of shops, bars, restaurants etc. Nice, comfy, cosy and friendly little guest house,

    Trouble is, a lot of B & B's, they often ask for bookings of more than one night, so you might find wherever you go, they will prefer you to book at least two nights.  

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