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Can we have a Stay in Britain thread as not everyone is flush?
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wheelsonfire1Full Member
Lots of forum members and contributors are going all over the place and appear to have endless supplies of money to travel and the desire to complain when delayed. I’m not necessarily against this except if you read some other threads there are people who are really struggling financially and not able to travel anywhere. I’m lucky, I perhaps could travel abroad except not had a passport for several years after some travel abroad and some frustrating airport experiences we started exploring the countries where we live. We now travel in the UK even though we’ve got dear friends in California that we’ve visited many times.
Our reasons for not travelling abroad are perhaps environmental, moral and maybe financial to be honest.
Could we perhaps share ideas for low cost holidays, activities and things to do with children or adults that are free or cheap?molgripsFree MemberWe’re taking our 22 year old caravan to North Wales this year, again. Staying in a field with a tap and some plugs.
tjagainFull MemberRide a bike and camp? Ok a trailer with the whole famy might be a bit heavy.
Tonights escapade got me enthused about neolithic shit again klmartin on tbe west of scotland is just littered with it and so is the bit of wales i am in
Look on the map and then the adventure is in finding it. Im 15 miles north of Hay on Wye. Its everywhere. Standing stones and barrows and all sorts of shit
WorldClassAccidentFree MemberWe have a week and an air B&B as our first holiday for 3 years. We choose other ways to spend the money. Too much travel with work made me realise the world is all much the same and the really beautiful photos and films you see require much time to get them and are unlikely to happen on a 1 week trip. The people are what count and there are people in most countries.
tjagainFull MemberCanmore is a great resource for findibg this stuff in Scotland.
esselgruntfuttockFree MemberWe’re taking our 22 year old caravan to North Wales this year, again. Staying in a field with a tap and some plugs.
Same here, Harlech next month.
Camping in this country has to be amongst the cheapest & best things ever. Travelling far is expensive, renting holiday accommodation is expensive, going abroad is expensive, but camping far away from home but not too far must be a great option?
When I was a kid we had nowt, but most weekends Mum Dad & me would head off to the Lakes for 2 nights camping, I grew up camping.
Go camping!I’m now 66, there’s not a chance on Earth you’d get me camping now!
tjagainFull Member61 here and im in my tent right now.
Yer getting old esselgruntfuttock
dudeofdoomFull MemberWhat mattress are you using, I just found even at a spritely 50 that sleeping on the ground was grim.
tuboflardFull MemberMy main summer holiday is nearly always a week on Tiree. This year it rained every day but still loved both the journey there but also a week of relative solitude.
tomhowardFull MemberThe most expensive holiday I’ve had, on a per night basis, was in this country.
The cheapest was in France.
dudeofdoomFull MemberThe most expensive holiday I’ve had, on a per night basis, was in this country.
The cheapest was in France.
I was going to say don’t forget the weather but last week:-)
csbFull MemberAs per the other thread, can heartily recommend the last week of August camping in Scotland. Cheap, beautiful and empty.
esselgruntfuttockFree MemberYer getting old esselgruntfuttock
Don’t I know it Teej.
Stop by Boroughbridge on your journey & you won’t need your tent!tjagainFull MemberDudeofdoom. Thermarest prolite. Sleeping is no issue but getting from horizontal to vertical in the morning is difficult
fettlinFull MemberIn a cottage on the Hartland coast typing this. Traveled down yesterday (Friday) and had the best run down we’ve ever had at this time of year. The traffic woes and slow fuel protests have scared people off it seems.
Surprisingly quiet in Bude today both on the roads and on the beach.
Not sure we’ll have saved any money over going abroad mind….
kimbersFull MemberWe are off to France eurocamp later in the summer (hopefully Eurotunnel sorted by then)
First time abroad in 3 years
We’ve got a busy summer, 2 weddings my brother’s 40th so I’m actually pretty gutted we won’t get to go camping in the UK somewhere
2 years ago we found a Wildish camping spot in North Wales on a farm, totally isolated Farmer drops off firewood & water canisters and there’s a composting toilet and thats it
scotroutesFull MemberYep. As already pointed out, going on holiday in this country isn’t cheap. However, there are other benefits too, not least the reduced emissions – something I’m gradually, but increasingly trying to reduce. Our main holiday this year was in Uist (again). We’ll have other short breaks interspersed throught the year too, in our campervan. My bucket list of places to go and things to do in Scotland has been getting longer year-on-year so I’ll not be running out of ideas any time soon.
dissonanceFull MemberNot sure we’ll have saved any money over going abroad mind….
Its tricky isn’t?
I guess it depends on how many dependents and whether you are willing to go for basically wild camping but still be charged for it but it soon mounts up in the uk.
I am mostly driven by a mix of environmental plus not being arsed to take a kayak/bike overseas when in the uk is plenty challenging but it aint exactly cheap nowadays playing in the uk. My dad who likes a bit of walking and sightseeing can find cheaper holidays abroad even with our current exchange rates.AmbroseFull MemberWe’re off to Les Gets, via Tours. And now I’m feeling guilty. But the Tours leg is to visit my 89 y.o. MiL for the first time in 3 years. FWIW, to offset the guilt I’ve offerred my house for friends and family to use whilst we are away.
argeeFull MemberIf you want cheap and around the UK, look for deals, Sun Holidays and so on, loads of parks around the UK that you can get cheapish and use them as a base to explore.
Our 6 year old gets travel sickness, so we tend to spend our holidays an hour from Bristol, i know FoD and South Wales well over the years, so use that to do decent family stuff, as well as a couple of trips on the bike!
Back up in Scotland, i use those holiday parks a bit to visit family and friends, you get deals usually dependent on time of year, like an our of season trip to Tummel Valley, we did that a couple of years ago as a base to visit family, do stuff around Aberfeldy/Pitlochry/Dunkeld and so on, but as with all things, cheap is getting more expensive every year!
SandwichFull Membergetting from horizontal to vertical in the morning is difficult
Does this involve what we refer to chez Sandwich as “old man noises”? 😀
squirrelkingFree MemberJust back from Orkney, stayed in a hostel as a family group of 6 and it was fantastic (Orcades Hostel in Kirkwall). Plenty to do if you have Historic Scotland membership and plenty to see. The neolithic stuff is pretty mind blowing tbh, Maes Howe and Cuween are pretty awe inspiring when you think of how old they are and still standing. Scara Brae is good but the new stuff along the Ness of Brodgar is shaping up to be a whole other level, plus you have the ring and standing stones within walking distance (best viewed at sunset though IMO). TBH that was most of our 3 days, I’ll definitely be going back to see the other islands.
As for Tummel Valley, my ears still haven’t recovered after about 4 years, I think half the kids went home deaf from their “entertainment”. There’s a nice site down by Dunkeld if the loud disco isn’t your scene or Comrie Croft if you can get in.
reluctantjumperFull MemberNotjut staying in Britain, not having a holiday! Haven’t had a break since last April when I went to the IOW for 3 days, the last week I had off was used flat hunting and the next one looks like going the same way too. Last proper holiday was over 3 years ago.
chewkwFree MemberI have not traveled home to see any of my family members or relatives or holiday etc for nearly 4 years now. I did not go anyway apart from around the North East just for a day trip to the coast or walk around the quayside.
I want to travel to other countries to people watch or look around but I don’t have the time nor money so my holiday is mainly having BBQ whenever I could.
If I want to stretch my money then I would travel to the Far East like Thailand or N.Borneo (my home town) just because I like the food there and they are not expensive.
I have seen most of the EU countries many years ago but there are really noting of interest to me apart from few locations where I find slightly interesting. Couldn’t afford fancy food in those days so only managed to enjoy plenty of beer in Prague (20p per pint in those days).
If I were to travel again I would go to Norway, Sweden or Finland to see how expensive life is over there. I might get a chance to work in Denmark for few weeks during the summer if I can come up with a good project but it is still work, not holiday.Countries that I will not want to visit are France, Belgium and Italy for whatever reasons.
However, I do wish to visit Iran because I think they have good food.
Apart from that I only travel when I need to and I don’t do tourist things.
One day I shall travel to NZ to visit my childhood friends who migrated when we were in our mid teens.
oh ya … UK is long term “holiday” for me … LOL!
mrdestructoFull MemberIf you’re “roughing it” let me give you a way to manage it. You don’t have to balk at the idea of anything less than a 4* hotel bed.
Do Tai Chi.
I used to spend summers camping in alternative communities and when I did Tai Chi at the camps daily I was able to sleep on a slim self-inflating rollmat and get up in the morning and get moving without crippling pains/stiffness.
It’s not just for sleeping, it can make your day’s movements easier too.
p7eavenFree MemberFarm-work such as fruit-picking? My parents did it when they were young.
For a number of summers I volunteered my time to help supervise international (and national) summer volunteers on an eco-project. Time well spent, IMO. There are many hosts who will offer accommodation and even food in return for four or five hours a day help, leaving you the rest of the time to explore/do what you want
Get registered with HelpX and/or workaway or wwoof etcetera, then browse hosts and apply. Worth planning ahead. Many hosts will like a longer commitment such as four weeks but some are two weeks or less.
My own cheap holidays in the UK are camping/cycling/walking/swimming/painting. A couple of weeks ago I found a campsite for £5 a night (it even has a shower and a toilet block !) only two hours drive from home (or two days cycling w/trailer), so that’s me sorted for long weekend breaks for the next few years. Looking forward to exploring the area
tjagainFull MemberDoes this involve what we refer to chez Sandwich as “old man noises”? 😀
Yes indeed.
onehundredthidiotFull MemberPlan ahead my sister bought the Sun for tokens and she’s had 3 weeks eurocamp style camping for not much. Great for kids.
jefflFull MemberThis was Northumberland last weekend. We did luck out with the weather, but happy days.
Off up to Scotland for the end of August. Maybe we’ll luck out with the weather again…
n0b0dy0ftheg0atFree MemberMost years since 2007 we’ve gone to Longleat Center Parcs, typically between March and end of May, outside of school hols and Mon-Fri (so ~£400 for self catering villa). ~90mins to drive, not much different using public transport (or bike) with quick 50min train to Warminster since we ditched the old car. Only taken a bike for explore of the lovely lanes that start immediately outside campus for last five years.
Unusually going after kids summer hols this year, bit more expensive for villa, but MIL basically covering extra cost to tag along and better half gets a lift which is great while she is still struggling with long Covid.
Hopefully popping up to Prestatyn alone to see family again before CP, taking the bike on the train, one way or another (train to Blaenau Ffestiniog, or continue ride from Llyn Brenig) I hope to finally tick off Stwlan Dam this year.
chrishc777Free MemberLiving on the Isle of Wight every day is a UK holiday for us! Helps that my partner is from Italy so everything is sort of new and interesting for her
Since 2020 when I converted us a van we’ve been holidaying in the UK alot and have found it great, although now I have a broken knee the last 6 months we haven’t done too much and the next 12 months will be the same.
I can drive and sleep in the van despite the knee, we go down the local beach on Fridays when we can with a fire pit and stay the night, but right now driving too far doesn’t make sense as once we get there it’s a bit boring in the van all day if you can’t ride a bike or go for walks etc
Had the genius idea of going to Zanzibar and chilling out on a beach and maybe doing some scuba in December but now seems she might be pregnant by then and she’s understandably not too keen on being in Africa for that
So between my knee and Covid in the last 3 years we’ve had to cancel
Nepal
Madagascar
Morocco
Zanzibar
Norway
IndonesiaInstead we’ve been to
Dartmoor
North Wales
Scotland
Glastonbury
Canterbury
New Forest
Quantocks
Afan valley
Local beaches x100
SardiniaPlus solo trips and bike trips with mates
And to be honest when cancelling the flights it seemed like we were missing out but actually it’s been really enjoyable, alot cheaper even including the van, and we’ve saved tonnes of emissions and single use plastics
Once we have a little one I am very keen to get back out there occasionally though, I wish I had seen places like India as a kid
shermer75Free MemberCurrently staying in a field with a tap in Suffolk. It’s cheap, lots of families here, and incredibly beautiful and restorative. Would highly recommend
piemonsterFull MemberMy bucket list of places
You know, id actually quite like to see a compiled list of UK bucket list destinations for STWers, itd add a common interest slant to the list.
scotroutesFull MemberLOL – I rather suspect that my bucket list would be a bit too niche/specialist to be of much interest. That’s something I need to be careful with when selecting routes for the magazine.
andy4dFull MemberI am taking the family to stay with my mum in Scotland as our holiday. Loads of activities planned for the kids. That said it involves a 12 hour car trip and a ferry and is therefore the same as someone going from UK to France so maybe not ideal for this low-cost/travel thread but shows not everyone travelling is spunking cash on long distance holidays.
theotherjonvFull Memberwe’re going down to visit my MiL near Yeovil. Kids have a basic itinerary, mainly going to interesting shops, they’re both ‘free spirits’ when it comes to style.
So one day will be to Bristol, specifically Gloucester Road. Any Bristolian tips / also where to park?
sturdyladFree Member@onehundredthidiot, you stole our dog!
It’s the spit of our Barney!csbFull Member@theotherjonv interesting shops on Glouceater Rd – are the kids into modellingand collecting? If so Area 51 and park around the residential streets. Some lovely foodie places nearby and down in tbe lower bit of Glos Rd – La Ruta, a Spanish deli, Le Cave, Grape and Grind, the beer shop. Basically it’s a mile of random shops of all sorts. At the bottom is Stokes Croft. Have a cider round a fire with crackheads then buy a £30000 piano at Michelburghs. At the top it’s local artists and shisha bars. If you like kebabs eat at Lona.
maccruiskeenFull Memberit can make your day’s movements easier too.
i find a strong cup of coffee has the same effect
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