Been pleasantly surprised at some Travelodge locations. Basic no frills for those who can't afford flashy hotels and boutique B&B's.
One in Bath (overlooking a lake) a short walk from the town centre via a canal walk. Walthamstow, next to the station for easy in and out of town trips. The Kings Cross ones are excellent for being near to the stations, in the centre of the city, with fantastic local cafes nearby. Edinburgh has a few in and very close to the city centre too. Seem to remember staying in a very pleasant one in Walsall, near to The Leather Museum!
Don't forget Youth Hostels too. We had some great nights all around Devon and Cornwall, fascinating buildings, lovely staff and met a lot of over-60's overseas travellers too. They don't seem to have the snob value that the English do about hostels! They are ideal for lone travellers too, you never sit alone for breakfast in a hostel and everyone is happy to share what they have if you haven't come equipped
Be brave and try something different. Lots of ideas on this thread, I am making notes!
Changing from a Manual car to an Automatic after driving manual for around 50 yrs
Tuned To 'The Archers' For The First Time In Months.



