Society & Culture1 min ago
Where Can We Go For Christmas?
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Need somewhere for a couple of 84 and 87, plus sister of 78.
Children have flown the nest, and we three are tired of sitting round looking at each other and dozing.
Snag is, none of us are very mobile!!
Any suggestions (recommendations!) for friendly, festive accommodation very welcome.
Children have flown the nest, and we three are tired of sitting round looking at each other and dozing.
Snag is, none of us are very mobile!!
Any suggestions (recommendations!) for friendly, festive accommodation very welcome.
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Have you tried Saga? or checkout this link:
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Britannia Hotels offer Christmas breaks at many of their hotels across the UK:
https:/ /www.br itannia hotels. com/off ers/acc ommodat ion/chr istmas- breaks/
In order that we can offer further suggestions though, it might help us to know roughly where you live. If, for example, you live in a rural part of northern Scotland, it probably won't be much use if we suggest somewhere in Cornwall!
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In order that we can offer further suggestions though, it might help us to know roughly where you live. If, for example, you live in a rural part of northern Scotland, it probably won't be much use if we suggest somewhere in Cornwall!
Do you mean in this country or overseas? Inland or by the sea? Areas like the Cotswolds or maybe Suffolk (Bury st Edmunds is nice). As Minty say, Edinburgh is a good idea. LOTS to see and do there. You don't say whereabouts in the UK you are. I love the Isle of Wight at that time of year. Peaceful, no tourists about. Wherever you decide to go, have a lovely time. Saga and Warner offer good Christmas full board packages if you're interesred in entertainmet all being laid on for you.
A bus trip with organised entertainment is great. My 84 year old mother and her friend went up to Scotland and had a whale of a time with folks, nice food good hotel and Irish and Folk music -that was the theme of the holiday. I'm trying to get her off again as it stopped her moaning for at least two months ;-)
agree on the question of geography.... down here the Nare hotel is brilliantly set up for old folk, downstairs bedrooms, overlooking the sea, they arrange bridging from the station or airport......not cheap though. http:// www.nar ehotel. co.uk/w elcome
The Cotswolds, again a question of availability and budget but I bet these folk put of a good show.... http:// www.low erslaug hter.co .uk/