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Halsu | 19:57 Fri 11th Sep 2015 | Travel
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Hi all,have asked similar question before, ideas for a short break. In UK in October good pubs, interesting place in day, not too expensive! Xx we are in Liverpool so quite central
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Barlow in Derbyshire. You could stay at the Devonshire Arms, there's two other pubs in the village and a Michelin starred restaurant. For the day you can visit Chatsworth, the Peak District including the Monsall Trail walking plus various other places to visit.
12:19 Sat 12th Sep 2015
Why not come to visit us here in East Anglia?

Norwich is a delight, with plenty to see and do (and no shortage of good pubs!).
http://www.visitnorwich.co.uk/

Ipswich is less well-known as a tourist destination but still has a lot of history and offers a good base for touring. (It's also got loads of good pubs - guided tours available on request! Hic!).
http://www.allaboutipswich.com/

East Anglia can be explored easily without driving by using Anglia Plus rail tickets. (£18.10 for one day or £36.20 for three days, with a third off for railcard holders). They give you unlimited travel after 0845 on weekdays (or at any time at weekends ) throughout the area:
https://www.abelliogreateranglia.co.uk/tickets-fares/discounts/rangers-rovers/anglia-plus
If you don't fancy East Anglia (WHY NOT?) the 'usual candidates' for short breaks include York
http://www.visityork.org/
and Edinburgh
http://www.visitscotland.com/destinations-maps/edinburgh-lothians/see-do/
both of which I'm happy to recommend.

Glasgow is now also a very popular place to visit (but I've not been myself, so I can't comment on it personally):
http://www.visitscotland.com/info/towns-villages/glasgow-p237531

Whitstable is delightful (with plenty of great pubs and restaurants) and a good base for exploring:
http://www.canterbury.co.uk/canterbury-district/Whitstable.aspx
This B&B is outstanding:
http://www.copelandhouse.co.uk/
(I really enjoyed staying there, even though it was for work purposes!)

And another one . . .

Brighton is always friendly and lively, with loads of good pubs, restaurants and bistros:
http://www.visitbrighton.com
The Royal Pavilion is unmissable:
http://brightonmuseums.org.uk/royalpavilion/
One of my favourite pubs:
http://www.thelionandlobster.co.uk
York is wonderful and lots to see and do...plenty of Pubs !
come to Edinburgh..everything here !!
I stayed here. http://www.independentcottages.co.uk/lake_district/rose-cottage-ref1278

Absolutely beautiful. Feels really secluded but there is a hotel/bar 2 mins away. Just a short drive to lots of pubs/cafes.
Barlow in Derbyshire. You could stay at the Devonshire Arms, there's two other pubs in the village and a Michelin starred restaurant. For the day you can visit Chatsworth, the Peak District including the Monsall Trail walking plus various other places to visit.

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