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Sea,air and land....
Always thought my children should experience travel in different forms.
My older 2 have been on a plane, a steam train, locomotive, ferry and the usual ways car, bus etc. My youngest has been on the usual and a plane but I havn't taken her on trains or on a ferry yet.
I'm looking for ideas for a steam train and ferry ride we havn't done yet (no further than an hours drive out of the north west England) that doesn't cost too much. The ferry over to the Isle of Man for example for a family of 5 costs a heck of a lot for just a day trip.
So what do you think, can you recommend somewhere for me? I'm off for 2 weeks soon and am hoping the weather and day trips out will keep us all entertained!
Thanks in advance
Em x
My older 2 have been on a plane, a steam train, locomotive, ferry and the usual ways car, bus etc. My youngest has been on the usual and a plane but I havn't taken her on trains or on a ferry yet.
I'm looking for ideas for a steam train and ferry ride we havn't done yet (no further than an hours drive out of the north west England) that doesn't cost too much. The ferry over to the Isle of Man for example for a family of 5 costs a heck of a lot for just a day trip.
So what do you think, can you recommend somewhere for me? I'm off for 2 weeks soon and am hoping the weather and day trips out will keep us all entertained!
Thanks in advance
Em x
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If you take Zacsmaster's advice and head up to the lakes, you could always go on the
http://www.ravenglass-railway.co.uk/index.html
http://www.ravenglass-railway.co.uk/index.html