My kids are between 8 and 15, so a bit of a spread.
We are pretty open on both activities and food esp. when traveling. We love all things outdoors; hiking, fishing, hunting but also enjoy museums and urban things.
So I'm more curious in general about what you all like and from there can get some ideas.
A friend suggested walking a portion of Hadrian's Wall. So been researching best stretches for that. Really open to suggestions.
I'll give it a go then based on my wanderings:
Manchester - lovely old architecture in the city centre, good museums and the Curry Mile (you might not want to leave.
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Liverpool & it's docks etc isn't too far away.
Knowlsey Safari Park is between the 2 and has lots to do for active kids. Word of warning - just drive past the monkey enclosure & don't drive in. Otherwise you'll be missing bits of the car.
Yorkshire - big county and lots of lovely places to see. Lots of lovely scenery and historic places to see, including the home of the Bronte sisters.
Further north - Durham: beautiful historic city. Land of the Prince Bishops. York - a few museums (Railway & Viking ones). Interesting medieval parts of the centre.
Northumbria - amazing scenery.
The Midlands - Nottingham & Sherwood Forest. Stratford upon Avon (Shakespeare country).
Wales - never really ventured there but impressive scenery and lots of outdoor things to do.
Scotland - so much to see: the big cities and everywhere else.
The South - I've never been bar the odd visit to Goodwood & it's Festival of Speed. Hopefully folk more familiar with that part will fill you in.
HIH
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