Reaching the Lake District
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Reaching the Lake District
If you were thinking of a slow drive up from the south coast to the Lake District, with a couple of overnight stops on the way (we don't want to do more than 120 miles a day), where would you pick?
I'm thinking stop #1 could be the Cotswolds or Stratford on Avon. Is Banbury of any interest?
The second one is trickier. The geographical area I need to fit it is is roughly Manchester-Preston-ish, which doesn't appeal. Lytham St Anne's? Chester?
Just mulling it over at the moment, but if anyone has any bright ideas, do chip in.
I'm thinking stop #1 could be the Cotswolds or Stratford on Avon. Is Banbury of any interest?
The second one is trickier. The geographical area I need to fit it is is roughly Manchester-Preston-ish, which doesn't appeal. Lytham St Anne's? Chester?
Just mulling it over at the moment, but if anyone has any bright ideas, do chip in.
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Don't stay in Banbury. Nice town to live in -- lousy for driving through/visiting. Somewhere in the northeastern Cotswolds would be good. Evesham, Tewkesbury, or maybe Broadway or Chipping Campden.
Then Chester would be fine for night 2.
Then Chester would be fine for night 2.
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I wouldn't stay in Preston, but Manchester is a great city to stay in. Excellent hotels and restaurants across the price ranges, with food from around the world. This is a historical city and well worth seeing and I'm not sure why you dismiss it as not appealing?
There are excellent road links up to the Lakes from the city to get you there in 90 minutes or so.
There are excellent road links up to the Lakes from the city to get you there in 90 minutes or so.
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