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The Glamping Season starts here…
By Catherine O'Dolan on 19/06/2012 15:21:15
With the festival season creeping up fast, here's some glamping tips from Karma Canvas to help you reside in style
With our unpredictable British summer, there's always a chance that our fabulous array of family musical festivals can turn into something of a wash-out. Never fear, however, as we all have the Great British spirit and the motto to Keep Calm
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Cosy Cornwall for the whole family
By Judith Wilkinson on 10/12/2012 14:28:33
Enjoy a festive break at The Cornwall's Woodland Homes
for a two-bedroom Woodland Home (sleeps five). Tel. 01726 874050; www.thecornwall.comRead more...Junior Design Awards 2012: Travel WinnersFive of the best British Grand Hotels for families
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Family festivals in the UK
By Junior on 12/08/2011 17:31:31
What could be further removed from the daily routine than the chance to let your hair down at a family festival?
tent or tipi to a ready-erected family tent with your own shower and toilet facilities. Cool festival fashion and Hunter wellies are still de rigueur, as are the must-have Peltor Kid ear defenders – à la the Apple of Gwynnie’s eye – to protect your
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Family adventures on the Isle of Wight
By Fiona McKim on 04/04/2013 14:48:00
Visit this wild and windswept isle for a series of exciting challenges
to the best accommodation and most exciting family challenges on the Isle of Wight.
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Gramping At The Grand
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/07/2012 10:51:16
Eastbourne’s Grand Hotel is ideal for trying out the hot new trend for intergenerational holidays that creates happy family memories for all
age-defying facial. You see, at its best this gramping malarkey means that everyone gets to do a bit of their own thing… We joined forces later for a family dinner. There is a choice of two restaurants at The Grand: the Garden restaurant is the less
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Isle of Wight: A Treasure Island
By Junior on 25/08/2011 15:10:52
Close to home but feels like heaven, the Isle of Wight is the perfect location to create idyllic childhood memories
pristine, sandy beaches, deserted country lanes and inexhaustible supply of family-friendly attractions, my wife Sarah and I have taken our family there for the past three years. Every time we step off the ferry at Fishbourne, life seems to slow down to a
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