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  • Lancashire
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  • Liverpool
    Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all — The Beatles. Relive the hysteria at The Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
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  • North Wales
    <p>The recent trend for staycation holidays means that British people are increasingly rediscovering the natural beauty that lies on their doorstep and North Wales is a ruggedly good example of this. Snowdonia is a region of great natural beauty that is dominated by mountain ranges including the Snowdon mountain from which the region takes its name. The gigantic Snowdonia national park offers visitors hill-walking, mountain climbing, and wildlife watching. Or, if you fancy a change of scenery, you can come down from the mountains to the 200+ miles of coast. There, you’ll find secluded coves and world class beaches such as the five mile long Tywyn beach. </p><p>Sometimes it’s good to take the weight off your feet and the Snowdon Mountain Railway offers a unique opportunity to ride a steam train up to the top of a 3,560 foot mountain, enjoying stunning views along the way. The line has been in operation for over a hundred years and children under the age of 4 go free, making it perfect for families whose kids have a Thomas the Tank Engine fixation! </p><p>One of the great attractions Wales offers tourists is its wealth of historic castles and Caernarfon Castle stands as one of the most imposing relics of a distant time. Built in 1283 by the English King Edward the First, its initial role was to help subdue any thoughts of Welsh rebellion but it now helps Welsh coffers by attracting countless visitors. </p><p>The Isle of Anglesey is an island situated off the north-west Welsh coast but connected to the mainland by two bridges across the Menai Strait. It’s yet another area of great natural beauty and is worth a visit during your North Wales sojourn. As an island, it offers lots for water lovers including sailing, kayaking, surfing, kite surfing, diving, and fishing. Or you can just dip your toes as you enjoy one of Anglesey’s great beaches. </p><p>With kids in mind, make sure you schedule a visit to the Anglesey Sea Zoo. It’s the biggest aquarium in Wales and will bring you face to face with a huge variety of marine species including conger eels, octopus, lobsters, and sharks! </p>
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  • Cumbria
    Cumbria is a county in the North of England which is famed above all for its natural beauty. Although it is the Lake District which most people will immediately associate with Cumbria, there are a great many other spots of natural beauty to behold, as well as plenty of activities to suit all tastes around the county. Arriving in Cumbria by car, or perhaps hiring a car on your arrival, is virtually essential for seeing the best of what the county has to offer. The Lake District is comprised of around twenty major bodies of water, with a great many smaller ones dotted around. Visitors looking to explore the lakes may be best advised to begin at Windermere and the Brockhole Visitor Centre, where all the required information may be obtained. There are a number of facilities at the centre for all the family to enjoy, including watersports and a children’s adventure playground. Other locations in the area more than worth seeing include Derwent Water, Ullswater and Coniston Water. As well as its Lakeland beauty, Cumbria also has its rugged, mountainous scenery to appreciate. Cumbria is host to every mountain in England over the three thousand feet mark and climbers, adventurous walkers and even mountain bikers are therefore all but spoiled for choice in the locations which they can visit. Cumbria is an area which has witnessed considerable upheaval in a historical sense. Evidence of this dating back to Roman times can still be seen, particularly with the legendary Hadrian’s Wall forming the county’s approximate northern boundary. The path which follows the course of the wall is a great way for walkers with an interest in history to combine both passions. Castles are plentiful in Cumbria, with the impressive Carlisle Castle dating back to Norman times. A visit to Carlisle Castle can be combined with a tour of the historic town, where the ancient features of the county’s main population and economic centre are complemented by the common comforts and conveniences of everyday modern living.
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  • Conwy County
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  • Anglesey
    Prehistoric stone markers and monuments dot the landscape of the Isle of Anglesey, serving as stately beacons to visitors. The beaches of Rhosneigr are great for surfing, fishing and diving. The dunes and pebbly shores of Broad Beach span from the village all the way to the Barclodiad y Gawres neolithinc burial chamber. Hauntingly beautiful Beaumaris Gaol will give you chills. Warm up with a pony petting session at Foel Farm Park.
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  • Sitges
    The small city of Sitges parties big. The nightlife is thumping, the people are gorgeous and the annual Carnival festival is utterly epic. A countercultural touchstone, Sitges is lively and very LGBT friendly. Native food and beverage is sublime—you simply must sample the Malvasia wine, made from grapes descending from Ancient Greece. Don’t miss the Museu Romàntic "Can Llopis" or, if you’re in Sitges in October, the world-renowned Sitges Film Festival, a cinematic extravaganza of horror, sci-fi and fantasy.
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  • Puglia
    A patchwork of vineyards and olive groves, dotted with whitewashed hill towns and sun-bronzed beaches—Italy’s southern heel has no shortage of photogenic landscapes. There are a few surprises, too, including the baroque city of Lecce and the Itria Valley, with its UNESCO-listed trulli houses.
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Some of the more popular cheap beach hotels near Blackpool Pleasure Beach include:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best cheap beach hotels in Blackpool are:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

These cheap beach hotels in Blackpool have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Parisienne Hotel - Traveller rating: 3/5

These cheap beach hotels in Blackpool have free parking:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Just Roomz - Traveller rating: 3/5

Kids enjoy a variety of activities at these cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A family room is available at the following cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Craig Y Don - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Wheelchair access is available at these popular cheap beach hotels in Blackpool:
Hotel Sheraton - Traveller rating: 5/5
Doric Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
The Royal Boston Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5