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Ideas For A Trip (Uk)
Our 8 year old boy has his birthday next month and doesn't want a party, he wants to "go away with mum and dad on an adventure".
We think that is really sweet, but, where to go in the UK, for the weekend in November??
Has to be reasonable in terms of cost with some kind of activity to keep us all entertained. Would be setting off after school on Friday, for 2 nights (setting off from near Liverpool)
I am looking at city breaks but not finding anything suitable?!!
Thanks
We think that is really sweet, but, where to go in the UK, for the weekend in November??
Has to be reasonable in terms of cost with some kind of activity to keep us all entertained. Would be setting off after school on Friday, for 2 nights (setting off from near Liverpool)
I am looking at city breaks but not finding anything suitable?!!
Thanks
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Actually, if you've never been to York, you're missing a treat. The museums are amazing and walking the walls of the Minster would be a great adventure for an 8 year old. I went when I was a 9 year old girl and I've never forgotten it. Also, you don't have to stay in York itself, which can be pricey. Find a B+B in one of the outlying villages and drive, or bus into York.
If you like walking and good views, it's worth a look at Hope, or it's surrounding area. It's even lovely in bad weather, but you'd need transport.
If you like walking and good views, it's worth a look at Hope, or it's surrounding area. It's even lovely in bad weather, but you'd need transport.
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Manchester is only just down the road from you but it's still far enough for an 'adventure' for a child. Go by train (which can be fun in itself if your boy is used to going everywhere by car) and use the Metro services to get around.
Fun places in Manchester:
Museum of Science & Industry:
http:// www.mos i.org.u k/
(Totally wonderful for kids. Loads to see and plenty of buttons to press!).
The Snow Park at Chill Factore:
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Aquatics Centre:
http:// www.vis itmanch ester.c om/what -to-do/ sportin gevent/ MAN-305 1_manch esteraq uat
National Football Museum:
http:// www.nat ionalfo otballm useum.c om/
Horrible Histories at the Imperial War Museum North:
http:// www.vis itmanch ester.c om/arti cles/sp ring/ev ents/ho rrible- histori es-blit zed-bri ts-at-i wm-nort h/
Legoland Discovery Centre:
https:/ /www.le golandd iscover ycentre .co.uk/ manches ter/
10 pin bowling at Namco Funscape:
http:// www.nam cofunsc ape.com /
Play Factore:
http:// www.pla yfactor e.com/
Add in an evening cinema visit (or, if the dates match up, even better a theatre trip http:// www.vis itmanch ester.c om/what -to-do/ dance/M AN-3110 81_guys anddoll satt ) and you've got just about everything you could want!
Fun places in Manchester:
Museum of Science & Industry:
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(Totally wonderful for kids. Loads to see and plenty of buttons to press!).
The Snow Park at Chill Factore:
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Aquatics Centre:
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National Football Museum:
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Horrible Histories at the Imperial War Museum North:
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Legoland Discovery Centre:
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10 pin bowling at Namco Funscape:
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Play Factore:
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