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Uk Holiday - Any Suggestions?
Last year we had a good week in Bath. We would like somewhere else for 2016. We live in Scotland and would have to travel by train, so nowhere in the sticks please! I would like a place with a bit of history, maybe a historical stately home, places for day trips. Any advice?
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Norwich is a lovely city to explore, with lots of history, excellent theatres and live music venues, great pubs and some top quality restaurants:
http:// www.vis itnorwi ch.co.u k/
Further, it's a superb base for exploring East Anglia by rail. £36.20 (reduced by a third for railcard holders) gets you unlimited travel for any 3 days out of 7 across Norfolk, Suffolk and much of Cambridgeshire. (Travel has to be after 0845 on weekdays - although there are some trains you can use earlier - or at any time at weekends or bank holidays):
https:/ /www.ab elliogr eateran glia.co .uk/tic kets-fa res/dis counts/ rangers -rovers /anglia -plus
So you could explore the Norfolk coast (Sheringham and Cromer are both very pleasant) or towns like Ipswich (don't miss the waterfront area)
http:// www.all aboutip swich.c om/
and Ely:
http:// www.vis itely.o rg.uk/a ttracti ons/whe re-visi t
as well as historic Cambridge:
http:// www.vis itcambr idge.or g/
(In both Ipswich and Norwich you can use your Anglia Plus rail tickets for travel between the rail station and the town/city centres as well).
If I can't tempt you to come to East Anglia (WHY NOT?) I'll still mention that there are lots of rail rover and ranger tickets available elsewhere across the country but they're very poorly advertised. However you can find a full list here:
http:// www.nat ionalra il.co.u k/times _fares/ rangers _and_ro vers.as px
Norwich is a lovely city to explore, with lots of history, excellent theatres and live music venues, great pubs and some top quality restaurants:
http://
Further, it's a superb base for exploring East Anglia by rail. £36.20 (reduced by a third for railcard holders) gets you unlimited travel for any 3 days out of 7 across Norfolk, Suffolk and much of Cambridgeshire. (Travel has to be after 0845 on weekdays - although there are some trains you can use earlier - or at any time at weekends or bank holidays):
https:/
So you could explore the Norfolk coast (Sheringham and Cromer are both very pleasant) or towns like Ipswich (don't miss the waterfront area)
http://
and Ely:
http://
as well as historic Cambridge:
http://
(In both Ipswich and Norwich you can use your Anglia Plus rail tickets for travel between the rail station and the town/city centres as well).
If I can't tempt you to come to East Anglia (WHY NOT?) I'll still mention that there are lots of rail rover and ranger tickets available elsewhere across the country but they're very poorly advertised. However you can find a full list here:
http://
I agree with the York suggestion.
One less obvious, but IMO well worth a visit is Liverpool. And if you have had your fill, or get a bit tired of Liverpool, a short train trip (passing under the Mersey) to Chester for the day is also very rewarding (and stop off at Port Sunlight if you're interested in Art and visit the Lady Lever Art Gallery there - although it is a bit of a trek from the nearest station - Bebington).
One less obvious, but IMO well worth a visit is Liverpool. And if you have had your fill, or get a bit tired of Liverpool, a short train trip (passing under the Mersey) to Chester for the day is also very rewarding (and stop off at Port Sunlight if you're interested in Art and visit the Lady Lever Art Gallery there - although it is a bit of a trek from the nearest station - Bebington).
A city that is always overlooked is Liverpool !
Its much more than just the Beatles Trail. There is enough around the Albert Dock alone to cover 2-3 days. Take the Mersey Ferry across the water, while playing Jerry and the Pacemakers very loudly on your Walkman ! I did that about 30 years. The weather as atrocious but I had my cagoule on and stood out on the deck at the sharp bit, in the rain. It was so enjoyable, I did it twice !
All the locals were huddled in the cabin, looking at this mad chap standing out in the rain, singing to himself ! Bliss !
Its much more than just the Beatles Trail. There is enough around the Albert Dock alone to cover 2-3 days. Take the Mersey Ferry across the water, while playing Jerry and the Pacemakers very loudly on your Walkman ! I did that about 30 years. The weather as atrocious but I had my cagoule on and stood out on the deck at the sharp bit, in the rain. It was so enjoyable, I did it twice !
All the locals were huddled in the cabin, looking at this mad chap standing out in the rain, singing to himself ! Bliss !