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craigandleslee Jul 17th, 2010 08:11 PM

Accomodation in Northern England and Scotland
 
If I don't have any planned accomodation will there be something available just as we head up north from London to Scotland in January. We are a family of 4.
Again thanks.

sashh Jul 17th, 2010 10:28 PM

Er

bufdget?

Area?

Are you driving?

Do you want a B and B,hotel or a tent?

4 adults?

2 adults and 2 2year olds?

A little more information would be so helpful.

craigandleslee Jul 17th, 2010 10:58 PM

tent would be cold in january lol so a b and b or hotel

max 130 pounds would be ideal

family accomodation on spec - not sure exactly where but en route to scotland

Lifeman Jul 18th, 2010 03:27 AM

If you're travelling to the West side of Scotland, then Manchester would be a good stopping point. It's a 3 to 4 hour drive up the M1 & M6. There are lots of hotels in the City centre for the price you mention so try:

www.laterooms.com
www.lastminute.com

From Manchester to Glasgow is agin a 3 to 4 hour drive and the above websites will help with hotels there too.

Michael Jul 18th, 2010 08:09 AM

The tourist office in any large town in Scotland can arrange (£5 fee) for a room in a B&B.

janisj Jul 18th, 2010 09:49 AM

But many will be closed in January. For a lot of B&Bs - January is the only month they take off. You will still be able to find accommodations - but just not everywhere.

Considering the unsettled weather -- instead of drivign up - I'd definitely consider taking trains.

You could take the train from London to York and stay 2 nights. Then York to Edinburgh. Or you could go up the west side -- London to Liverpool and then up to Scotland.

I personally wouldn't plan a London > Edinburgh car trip w/ young children in January. (I did lots of winter drives when I lived in the UK -- but I was living there and could change/cancel plans at the last minute and I had my own car, not a rental. I assume you are coming from overseas and want to pre-plan at least some)

markrosy Jul 18th, 2010 09:59 AM

Half an hour off the M6.

The Queens sups Fino at the bar.

Look no further.

http://www.innatwhitewell.com/contact.php

and this is owned by a relative of the above said royal...

http://www.georgeanddragonclifton.co...rge-and-dragon

In fact could we have a straw poll from all posters - anyone else had a need for this - we have toyed with a posh B & B business idea for years - aimed at travellers from London to Scotland just off the M6.

Gordon_R Jul 18th, 2010 12:37 PM

If the weather's really bad enough to disrupt road traffic, then you can bet the railway system will be severely disrupted too. Yes there is a heightened risk of weather disruption at this time of year, but it doesn't stop (for example) tens of thousands of ex-pat Scots families (many with wee yuns) from going home for Hogmanay. We did this every year when I was a kid in all weathers and never had a major problem.

craigandleslee Jul 28th, 2010 05:08 AM

Thanks everyone, will keep planning. We appreciate the help.


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