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cris r | 15:59 Mon 12th May 2014 | Travel
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Hi I would like to take my elderly mother away for a few days. She is not a good walker but does not use a wheel chair ( won't here of it ) Can anyone recommend a coach tour company or a coach trip that might suit her she is as sharp as a whistle and loves a good laugh even thought she is eighty four.
Thanks for any information Christine x
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How far are you prepared to travel to get to/from the coach pick-up point? National Holidays operate from the the northwest of England but there nearest pick-up point is Altrincham Coach Station, about 37 miles away from you. (They also pick up from opposite the National Express Coach Station in Manchester if that would be any easier for you). The reason that...
16:50 Mon 12th May 2014
Will she manage coach steps? they are quite steep and the individual steps are high.
There are only a very small number of coach firms that operate nationally, so it would be really helpful to know where you'll be starting from. (There's not a lot of point in me recommending one of several well-respected local coach companies here in Suffolk if you and your mother both live in Aberdeen!)

Have a look at this lot


I'm not going to mess about with it,

Google, . . . . "shearings holidays 2014"
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Yes sorry forgot to say Bebington on the Wirral.... Near to Birkenhead
we have found Alpha to be very good ther hotels are nice and the food is good,they have pick up points all over the country
The SAGA site might be worth looking at, too.
How far are you prepared to travel to get to/from the coach pick-up point?

National Holidays operate from the the northwest of England but there nearest pick-up point is Altrincham Coach Station, about 37 miles away from you. (They also pick up from opposite the National Express Coach Station in Manchester if that would be any easier for you).

The reason that I thought of National Holidays is that I've met many of their customers and never come across anyone who was disappointed. (The age profile of those customers is definitely very much at the 'mature' end of the scale, so they're well used to having elderly passengers on board).

In particular I was carrying out a footpath survey in Folkestone, just down the road from where hundreds of people were staying with National Holidays at a big hotel (where I stayed myself for one night, and was very impressed by the standard). Lots of people who were out for a walk passed my way and I got talking to many of them; they all had nothing but praise for National Holidays and the value their holidays offered.

For example, an elderly gentleman from Preston told me that he was on a 4-day/3-night break, with meals included, free entertainment in the hotel each evening, a day trip to Canterbury and another one to Belgium (Bruges), all for £99!

So if you can get to/from Altricham (or Manchester), National Holidays are definitely worth a look.

Current offers from Altricncham are here:
http://www.nationalholidays.com/your-holiday-search-results?min=2014-05-13&max=2014-07-06&t3p=1172

To find firms with more local departures, ask for their brochures at the tourist information offices in Liverpool and/or Chester.
^^^there = their
(I can spell, honestly!)
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Grand UK are good as they have a courier on board as well as a driver. I would love to do a coach trip but the steps into and out of the coach put me off these days.

Getting old ain't a lot of fun!!

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