Hello,
I'm new here and hoping this post fits in with the culture here.
Who we are:
We are in our 70’s and prefer slow travel. This will be our 4th (my 5th) trip to the British Isles. We travel by public transportation, mostly trains (love trains!), buses and some taxis or private drivers. We enjoy nature, gardens, historic buildings, novelty and people watching. We prefer towns and villages to cities, (we won’t be spending any time in London on this trip). We are foodies and like to stay in areas where there are lots of good, interesting food choices close by. I have some mobility issues mostly with up and down, so hills and stairs are a bit challenging. We won’t be doing any hiking. Gentle walks mostly. We like to take an occasional small group day tour with a recommended company. We are good with any kind of weather except for heat waves
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I'm fairly far into planning a trip to England and Wales next April and May but would love any input you might have. The only places we have already been so far are Oxford and Yorkshire. FYI, planning is one of my favorite parts of a trip.
Current itinerary is:
Oxford (4 nights). I lived here for 6 months once so we will do a "memory lane" day. Other ideas so far include a city day, gardens and historical sights and a day trip to Bradford upon Avon for a canalboat excursion.
Chester (3 nights) Ideas so far include the cathedral, city walls and Roman gardens.
North Wales (5 nights). Ideas so far include a stay in LLandudno, a boat trip around Anglesey to see puffins, a Sherpa bus ride up to Snowdonia with stops along the way, Bodnant gardens.
Liverpool (3 nights). Ideas so far include mostly a Beatles focus.
Skipton (3 nights) Ideas so far include day trips to Yorkshire Dales and maybe another canal boat excursion.
Lake District (5 nights) Ideas so far include stay in Grasmere and spend time there, a Beatrix Potter half day trip, a lake excursion and/or a trip to the coast (is that too far from Grasmere for a day trip on public transport?).
Northumberland (5 nights ). Ideas so far include a stay in Berwick upon Tweed, a day trip to Durham, a Vera tour around the area starting in Newcastle, a Farne Islands day trip, Alnwick Gardens and some time on the coast (Bamburgh?).
York (4 nights) Ideas so far include York Minster, City walls, York Museum gardens, Sunday Roast at Mason Arms, a day trip on North York Moors Railway to Whitby, a day trip to Ryedale Folk Museum.
Heathrow (1 night) stay near airport and leave the next day.
Again, thanks for any input.
Katie
I'm new here and hoping this post fits in with the culture here.
Who we are:
We are in our 70’s and prefer slow travel. This will be our 4th (my 5th) trip to the British Isles. We travel by public transportation, mostly trains (love trains!), buses and some taxis or private drivers. We enjoy nature, gardens, historic buildings, novelty and people watching. We prefer towns and villages to cities, (we won’t be spending any time in London on this trip). We are foodies and like to stay in areas where there are lots of good, interesting food choices close by. I have some mobility issues mostly with up and down, so hills and stairs are a bit challenging. We won’t be doing any hiking. Gentle walks mostly. We like to take an occasional small group day tour with a recommended company. We are good with any kind of weather except for heat waves

I'm fairly far into planning a trip to England and Wales next April and May but would love any input you might have. The only places we have already been so far are Oxford and Yorkshire. FYI, planning is one of my favorite parts of a trip.
Current itinerary is:
Oxford (4 nights). I lived here for 6 months once so we will do a "memory lane" day. Other ideas so far include a city day, gardens and historical sights and a day trip to Bradford upon Avon for a canalboat excursion.
Chester (3 nights) Ideas so far include the cathedral, city walls and Roman gardens.
North Wales (5 nights). Ideas so far include a stay in LLandudno, a boat trip around Anglesey to see puffins, a Sherpa bus ride up to Snowdonia with stops along the way, Bodnant gardens.
Liverpool (3 nights). Ideas so far include mostly a Beatles focus.
Skipton (3 nights) Ideas so far include day trips to Yorkshire Dales and maybe another canal boat excursion.
Lake District (5 nights) Ideas so far include stay in Grasmere and spend time there, a Beatrix Potter half day trip, a lake excursion and/or a trip to the coast (is that too far from Grasmere for a day trip on public transport?).
Northumberland (5 nights ). Ideas so far include a stay in Berwick upon Tweed, a day trip to Durham, a Vera tour around the area starting in Newcastle, a Farne Islands day trip, Alnwick Gardens and some time on the coast (Bamburgh?).
York (4 nights) Ideas so far include York Minster, City walls, York Museum gardens, Sunday Roast at Mason Arms, a day trip on North York Moors Railway to Whitby, a day trip to Ryedale Folk Museum.
Heathrow (1 night) stay near airport and leave the next day.
Again, thanks for any input.
Katie