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Barcelona
By Lydia Conway on 26/10/2007 13:54:11
Junior's guide to the city of Barcelona
Camp for a tour of one of the biggest and most impressive football stadiums in Europe.The Blue Line on the Bus Turistic route offers a completely different picture of the city as it transports passengers up to Mountjuic, past the Olympic stadium
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Best Family Tour Operator: W&O Travel
By Catherine O'Dolan on 01/06/2011 14:30:19
Family travel tips from luxury family tour operator, W&O Travel, shortlisted in the Junior Design Awards
in Europe.’ Separated in to three distinct areas – the hotel, village and villas, there’s a great children’s clubs, gourment dining and plenty of family fun.* Family adventure holiday The Ranch at Rock Creek, Montana is ideal for families looking
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Summer Events for the South East
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 01/07/2011 17:38:14
Our pick of fun family activities for the summer holidays
Now an annual event, Pirate Day in Hastings, East Sussex sees people from across the UK, Europe and America take to the streets and enjoy the pirate themed activities and events that take place throughout the day.Family Fun Days August 5-26Every Friday
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Home on the range
By Junior on 08/08/2011 17:09:39
Perusing the peaks for the ultimate family ski holiday is no easy task. Thankfully, there is a hassle-free option for a glamorous family gathering…
door were lifts linking us to arguably the best powder ski area in Europe – Austria’s Arlberg region. That’s a whopping 260kms of prepared pistes and even more kilometres of exciting off-piste action. Although less ambitious, I still found there were
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The Earthship in Normandy
By Junior on 10/08/2011 11:44:09
Set in the beautiful Normandy countryside, when it comes to an eco-friendly holiday, nothing quite matches the Earthship experience
Tyres. It was made with tyres. It was the only feature I could recall about the eco home we were staying in for the weekend. So when we drove past a pile of unused old tyres at the side of the road, just outside the village of Ger in Normandy, we feared the worst. Resembling some...
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New Year Cheer, Both Far And Near
By Fiona McKim on 19/12/2011 16:49:55
Welcome 2012 in style with our pick of Britain’s best events for families
based on norse mythologies, Viking folklore and local traditions culminating in a fabulous firework finale at 6pm.Chinese New YearJanuary 29The city of Liverpool is home to one of the oldest Chinese communities in Europe, which should ensure plenty
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Junior's guide to superb Spain
By Junior on 30/08/2011 17:25:30
Spain and its islands have everything you need for the perfect family holiday – beaches, sunshine, culture and locals who love children
museum in Figueras. The Alva Park Resort And Spa is a chic hideaway with the first Molton Brown Spa in continental Europe, and funky features like submerged sunbeds, an ice fountain, a children’s club with a cinema and courtesy Smart cars. Seven nights’ B
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Foreign countries en famille
By Suzanne Milne on 19/04/2010 15:08:15
National Geographic photographer and mother-of-four Annie Griffiths Belt talks to Junior about the best way to travel the world with family in tow
it is safe, there is something in the back of your head. Or just start with going to – for Americans southern Europe. And then from there get a little confidence and try your next thing. But I think the benefit to kids and families as a whole in having those
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Birdsong - tweet all about it!
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 20:22:17
Feathers fly in riotously raucous picture book Birdsong by Ellie Sandall
To The Birds Of Britain And Europe which contained phonetic bird calls. I used this as a starting point to come up with my own bird calls.Do the birds on the branch remind you of anyone?Not really, though my Granddad did try to match each bird to members of our
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Tales of Tuscany
By Junior on 02/08/2011 11:07:09
Tuscany's rich history of art and culture, great food and brilliant weather will please the whole family
There was an air of wistfulness as we looked up into the rugged hills above the tiny hamlet of Buggiano in western Tuscany, trying to guess which building would become our home for the week ahead. From the pictures in the glossy brochure, we knew that our villa was a distinctive ...
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