I put in Bristol to Dublin, 21 - 24 Oct £78 all taxes included for 2 people.
Haven't tried any other destinations, but it might be worth you having a look.
Thanks for that I'll have a look. Dublin accommodation seems to be a little on the expensive side for Half Term.
Are you in the same area as Swansea schools? Our half-term is 29th October - 5th November.
Wendy
http://www.sandy-balls.co.uk .its a lovely place , they still do 3 night night weekend breaks over the school holidays and if you pick the later weekend of half term as opposed to the weekend at the start its much cheaper . roughly £200 for a 6th caravan or £268 for a lodge, cant get a lot cheaper than that at half term we did that last year for a couple of hundred , went down friday morning and came home the sunday night although you can keepyour accomodation until monday morning.
If you fancy somewhere reasonable in this country . not sure how far it is for you but the new forest is lovely that time of year . Can thoroughly recommend
Hi Emilysnana! We're around 18 miles from Swansea in a little village approximately halfway between Llanelli & Carmarthen. We break up this year on Fri 26th
Helen, I don't know much about flights from Bristol or Cardiff but if they do Krakow then try it. The hotel accommodation is cheap and so is the cost of living. Full evening meal, 2 courses, drinks, family of four, £20...that was in February this year. Wonderful city, lots to see and do. Ideal for three nights and only a short flight too.
Hi Magster! We've booked 4 days in Krakow from Dec 8th for my 50th birthday. We're really looking forward to that.
Back to half term, how about Barcelona? It's cheaper than London, friendlier than London and you can get decent accommodation for a reasonable price. Plus it warm still in October, always a bonus.
I'm keeping an eye on Barcelona & Madrid. The flights are a little pricey at the moment. I'm also having a look at Edinburgh - never been there.
We've decided to stay in this country and visit North Wales, where we haven't been for years. I've booked one night in Criccieth in order to visit the lovely village of Portmeirion, one in Barmouth to do nothing in particular - just chill, and one in Aberystwyth for a good night out. Long may this weather last.
Long may this weather last.
What weather?? It was 4 degrees driving in to work this morning and felt like minus 4 yesterday when it was wet and windy.
Heard on the radio that people were scraping frost off their cars a bit further inland.
Summer has totally by-passed us this year.
luci
Back on topic we're off to Wales for the October half term too so I am praying the weather holds or at least stays dry. Otherwise it could prove a lot more costly than going abroad.
We're also having glorious weather in this part of Wales. It was a little colder this morning but at the moment we have glorious sunshine.
sorry, gone completely off topic !
Magster Where are you going to in Wales?
Hello Helen, we're off to our favourite resort in Wales; Llandudno. Love the proximity to the mountains, the Great Orme for closer walking and the West Beach. We find it perfect for a week even if we do get a bit wet now and then!
tracy
I'm not expecting sun bathing weather, just hoping for a relatively dry week so that the walking boots see some action plus the Conwy estuary with the sun shining down on it is such a beautiful site.
Had a lovely day here in Manchester today, much colder than we've been used to, but plenty of Autumn sunshine. Got the heating on tonight though
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