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The best of British luxury
By Junior on 05/08/2011 15:44:06
Join in the celebration at The Elms in Worcestershire with fizzing champagne and spa treatments
in their parents’ room (although meals are not free) and will have access to the superb Bears’ Den – a children’s club with activities including cooking and T-shirt painting, as well as lots of outdoors sports.Visit www.theelmshotel.co.uk Take a look at our Great
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Christmas in the Cotswolds
By Junior on 11/08/2011 16:59:14
Temple Guiting Barn in the Cotswolds is a gorgeous destination to visit
If you are celebrating an anniversary, a birthday or just fancy a weekend retreat with the family, take a look at Temple Guiting Barn in the Cotswolds. The barn is set in beautiful country grounds with a range of outdoors pursuits at your fingertips
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Fall in love with Belfast's family charm
By Catherine Hudson on 22/11/2012 13:41:10
A stay at the award-winning Merchant Hotel will be a hit with the family
Awards 2012.There are little slippers and robes in the room and a backpack with children’s toiletries, children’s menus in all restaurants, including a delightful children’s afternoon tea.Babysitting can be arranged and DVDs can be placed in the room
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Stay in luxury at a Welsh chateau
By Junior on 22/11/2012 13:10:02
Plas Rhianfa offers a fun Enid Blyton package the whole family will love
Plas RhianfaPlas Rhianfa is a stunning Welsh chateau in Anglesey, though it wouldn’t look out of place in the Loire Valley. In celebration of one of the UK’s greatest children’s writers, the hotel has created a fun Enid Blyton package 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?
of Dorset’s Lulworth Cove. The ambiance is anything goes, with the Saturday highlight of a fancy-dress parade. Of course, there’s the extensive programme of bands on various stages, but there’s also an amazing array of fun stuff for children too, including
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Ireland’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 11:54:53
Discover the Famous Five locations in Ireland with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
and the concierge can arrange bicycling, hill and mountain walking, or a children’s art trail. Visit www.fourseasons.com/dublinUrbanDublin is a magical city for children to explore, especially if you go during the St Patrick’s Day celebrations. As well as being
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Ireland's hotspots
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 11:23:08
From grand adventures, to urban retreats, rural romps, fairytale holidays or casual coastal days away, the choice is yours with these places to go in Ireland
and the concierge can arrange bicycling, hill and mountain walking, or a children’s art trail.Visit www.fourseasons.com/dublinUrban AdventuresDublin is a magical city for children to explore, especially if you go during the St Patrick’s Day celebrations. As well
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Thrilling UK holidays
By Junior on 09/08/2011 12:41:23
A break in the UK is a far from dull experience, and there's something to suit everybody whether you are a little historian or a curious explorer...
money, which may be why a recent survey revealed that more than half of us will stay in the UK for our holidays this year.The good news is that while a break in the UK may not seem like the most exciting prospect to you, to your children there is a world
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Cornish treasures
By Junior on 09/08/2011 15:49:26
With lazy days of exploring golden sands and rock pools, Cornwall is every child’s dream destination
sunflower maze. There are adrenalin rushes aplenty for older children at Flambards in Helston (tel: 01326 573404; www.flambards.co.uk), while younger ones can get a buzz from gentle alternatives, like the Cornish Mine Train, and a chance to meet Peppa Pig
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