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Woburn Safari Park, Bedfordshire
By Fiona McKim on 21/07/2011 12:32:02
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
Few family activities can surpass an exotic safari for sheer wonder and excitement. Luckily, you needn’t travel as far as the African plains to catch a glimpse of these striking creatures, only to a grand stately home in Bedfordshire. First opened
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The Best Days Out... ever!
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/07/2011 17:44:13
Hip, hip hooray! From cool castles to super safari parks and everything in between, we've scoured the UK to bring you the best family days out for summer holidays filled with fun
, BuckinghamshireRoyal Botanic Garden EdinburghSeven Stories, Newcastle Upon TyneThe Lost Gardens of Heligan, CornwallWarwick Castle, WarwickshireWoburn Safari Park, BedfordshireYork MazeYorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield
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What's new at Woburn Safari Park
By Catherine Hudson on 18/10/2012 18:20:00
New goings on at the really wild park
huge residents to graze, bathe and dust to their hearts content – all within feet of visitors. Visit woburn.co.ukRead more... Woburn Safari Park, BedfordshireThe Best Days Out... ever!Five of the Best British Grand Hotels for families
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Postcard from Kenya
By on 17/08/2011 11:34:20
Take a trip to Eastern Africa
to the Samburu region in Awesome Africa. And if you can't make it to Kenya what about a safari in Bedfordshire?
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Joe Blogs travels to Luton Hoo – woo hoo! – to light a Jubilee beacon
By Joe on 13/06/2012 13:03:37
Smart Boy About Town spends a jolly jubilee at Luton Hoo hotel and discovers a hidden pet cemetery
was thegrand Jubilee dinner. I was very excited to hear the Sheriff of Bedfordshire was in attendance, expecting someone in a cowboy hat and sheriff's star. Actually, the sheriff was wearing a dress (but that's because she's a lady sheriff!). After dinner
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Five of the Best British Grand Hotels for families
By Catherine O'Dolan on 13/06/2012 11:36:56
Live in the lap of luxury at these stunning country retreats where your family can relax and recuperate in lavish style
LUTON HOOSet amid 1,000 acres of lush Bedfordshire countryside, the majestic setting of Luton Hoo (the latter being the Saxon word for “the spur of a hill”) was a honeymoon venue for Her Majesty, as well as the setting for one of the nuptials
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