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A Cornish holiday
By Kate Donoughue on 19/04/2011 11:08:33
For the best of British, take a trip to Cornwall

Few places are more child-friendly than Cornwall, whether it’s learning to surf, enjoying a pirate-themed boat trip or finding out about the planet at the Eden Project. For adventures with a difference, visit Marazion beach, which reputedly has

Hallowe'en happenings in the South
By Fiona McKim on 02/10/2011 12:25:16
Our pick of the most fiendishly fun family events this Hallowe'en

HallowedenOctober 22–30Head to the Eden Project in Cornwall this Half-term for a packed calendar of Hallowe’en celebrations. Creative little critters should enter the Wishcraft Tent which will be full of creepy and crafty goings on including spooky

Cornish pleasure
By Junior on 08/08/2011 10:54:58
Head to Cornwall’s north coast for lots of fun packed action from body boarding to exploring tree-top walkways

– and Treesurfers, which offers fun on tree-top walkways in the Tamar Valley. The educational Eden Project is also just a short distance away and the beach is close at hand. The hotel itself offers lots of free activities, including body boarding and tennis

Postcard from...Cornwall
By on 14/04/2011 13:46:51

on the lovely beaches for a start. The Eden Project in St Austell and spotting kingfishers at Ryan’s Field RSPB reserve are other attractions close at hand. Parents will love... A boat trip around the bays spotting seals and dolphins, surf lessons and the chance

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

in search of dolphins, seals, basking sharks, sunfish, seabirds and peregrine falcons. Mermaid Pleasure Trips (tel: 0790 173 1201; www.cornwallboattrips.com) is run by skipper Adrian Thomas, a veteran of local ferries and lifeboats, who knows the seas around

The best places in the UK for royalty fans
By Junior on 15/08/2011 17:31:59
Discover the shining jewels of Her Majesty’s dominion, from majestic mountains to ancient woodlands and sandy beaches

and the vast greenhouses of the Eden Project.  Dine out at Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall restaurant in the delightful Watergate Bay or Rick Stein’s outfit The Seafood Restaurant in the picturesque fishing port of Padstow where fresh, local delights abound

See this stage show: Kindur
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 16/04/2012 12:38:58
Join a woolly odyssey with this interactive performance

: The adventurous life of Icelandic sheep is on National Tour May 10–June 23. Catch it at: Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival, Burnton Theatre, Musselburgh May 10–12Eden Court, Inverness May 16Pavilion Dance, Bournemouth May 19Norfolk And Norwich Festival May 23

Fabulous Festive Days Out In The South
By Fiona McKim on 10/11/2011 10:40:03
Our pick of the happiest yuletide happenings in the South

the resident reindeer.Festive Family Fun TrailDecember 3, 4Follow a trail around Framlingham Castle inSuffolk solving puzzles, finding hidden clues and maybe even winning a tasty treat.Mrs Greville's House at ChristmasDecember 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18Meet your most

Hallowe'en and Half-term events
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 08/10/2010 10:22:14
A feast of hallowe'en and holiday activities around the UK

the historic gardens. Time: 9am–6pm. Cost: £1.50 (adults), £1 (children).164 Canford Cliffs Road, Poole, Dorset BH13 7ES. For details, see www.comptonacres.co.ukBlenheim PalaceOctober 23–31A Hallowe’en trail, spooky train rides and ghost stories. Time: 10.30am

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