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Sydney: an ideal city break
By Junior on 25/08/2011 14:34:54
With its laid-back beach lifestyle, abundant natural attractions and friendly locals, Sydney is the ultimate family-friendly city break
Harbour’s foreshore – in November, the Sculpture By The Sea exhibition is a family favourite – and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains are only 90 minutes away. Austravel has a range of packages, including a ten-night October half-term Active
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Venice
By Siobhan Mulholland on 18/04/2010 20:19:22
Junior's city break guide to Venice
roll or scoop of ice-cream. We spent much time around Lake Garda – the largest and allegedly the cleanest of the Italian lakes. Out of season, it seemed to me an obvious destination for families – not too hot, easy access to lots of great local cities
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Brilliant Brighton
By on 25/09/2009 17:21:03
Take a seaside stroll with your babe around Brighton
and seafront splendour, soon fell into disrepair and became better known for its depressing boarding houses, decrepit architectural gems and rowdy pier arcades. Today, while the seaside town retains its fan club of hen weekenders, the city has also become
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Dublin's fair city
By Junior on 26/08/2011 10:23:54
A brilliant children’s museum, a wonderful zoo, and a warm welcome. The emerald isle’s capital has much to offer families
with a family trip? A faint hesitation had crossed my mind too, but assured that Dublin is a family-friendly city, it felt like a wonderful way to introduce my three-year-old son, Joseph Patrick, to his Irish heritage – and what’s more, he would have his
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