UK break recommendation
Looking for recommendations for a UK break for the Mem Sahib and myself.It is no secret that she is terminally ill. So comfortable, no physical exertion. we are limited to maybe a flat stroll no more than 1 mile.
Where should I take her, what should we do. Good hotel, excellent restaurants a pre-requisite. obviosly, I will be taxi. |
Re: UK break recommendation
Weymouth is pretty flat, the bay is shallow should you wish to paddle. It's warmer than up here, although it's good at the moment.
It was about 4/5 years ago now (nobody's counting 2020 are they) my youngest would have been about 4 and managed walking round all day. With kids in tow we didn't eat out, places looked decent though. There's stuff nearby to do as well. Trek and a half from up here though so would depend on how far you want to travel if it gets uncomfortable.. |
Re: UK break recommendation
If your passports are up to date you could go over to the IOW, some lovely walks over there, never more than half a mile from a pub or some kind of eateries. Plenty of attractions to fill the day and all very accessible, choose your own pace too as it's a very 'laid back' kind of vibe. Been there many a time when children were younger, never had a disappointment.
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