We've decided we need a few more breaks than the once a year family holiday. Ideally, somewhere quiet to go near the sea yet with things for the kids to do on a long weekend / half term. Maybe a a cottage or similar... Bearing in mind I'm in London - suggestions?
Get the train to York? Railway museum and Jorvik centre are great for the kids.
That's where I am now.
Great idea, we've been there sans kids many years ago.
But I'm looking for a regular returnable retreat...
first thing to consider is transport. where you are in town has a significant impact on which direction you want to go. how long you plan to drive in bank holiday traffic will determine the distance. then what money do you have?
Brighton or the south coast?
Great, just what the country needs, yet another holiday home. Buy a caravan and leave the houses for folk who want or need to live there.
I assume you don't want to have to fly there?
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You can rent a lot of holiday cottages a year for a lot less than it'll cost to buy and maintain a second home.
I think you would be mad to buy a second home at the moment, the political atmosphere means they will be taxed mercilessly.
Get a Winnebago!
Um, where did Mr Krytron say he wanted to buy somewhere?
Bearing in mind he can't even afford an RS6, think he's just asking for a regular destination.
I dont want to buy a property. I want some ideas of a short stay holiday desitnation eg in Cornwall for example for long weekends and half term with the kids.
Have a look at Lynton / Lynmouth; I used to love it around there.
Unless you want to spend the best part of a day driving there and another back, Fly to Newquay from Gatwick. Take your pick, loads of really nice beachside places to stay within a taxi ride of the airport.
Watergate bay has a nice hotel and lots of holiday apartments behind the beach. Full of London sorts so you won't feel to out of place 😉
Just don't go to Newquay. It's a shithole.
That looks nice bearnecessities. Found a barn conversion 5 miles away, no neighbours, quiet walks and bikes so will look into it.
North Devon is our go to place for last minute get always.
+1 for Lynton/Lynemouth and the general North Devon coast. It's beautiful. We ended up at the Ilfracombe Tunnels Beach last year. Lovely place for the kids to paddle and crab.
Somewhere near Dieppe?
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nearby atttractions:-
Naze Tower
Walton, beach and pier (with amusements)
ditto Clacton
Harwich redoubt
Landguard Fort (drive or seasonal passenger ferry from Harwich)
Colchester Zoo (40 min drive)
The island can be seen from the Naze Tower:-
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Sunpark in Dehaan in belgium .
Cornwall and Devon are popular for good reason, best avoid peak season for crowds and traffic. So June and Sep. I like Salcombe out of sesson also Dartmouth.
Poole is great for a long weekend, get the kids signed up for some water based activities. Sandbanks and the dunes over the chain ferry at Studland, Swanage, a pint at Square and Compass, bit of walking, bit of beach etc
New Forest with a day trip to Yarmouth (boats amd small beach, fish and chips in Saltys) from Lymington. Maybe even a long weekend on the IoW
As above do a long weekend in Normandy/Brittany. Ryan Air (horrible but they fly to places others don't) go to Deauville (great beaches, food etc) and Dinard (for St Malo) for example. Squeezy Jet may do also. Check destinations from Southampton too, great little airport
York is great, but Jorvik is bloody dreadful....
Anywhere around the South Hams region of South Devon, like Hope Cove, East Prawle, Torcross, where you have access to the South Coast Path. Lots of walking, some great pubs, lots of excellent food, stunning countryside and sea views, what's not to like?
Looking forward to a week or more of camping down there at the end of September, beginning of October, and indulging in the Cricket Inn's wonderful menu in Beesands.
