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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
is sure to impress and pamper all the family with its slick service. Children under 18 can share their parents’ room at no extra charge. There are special children’s menus, colouring books, board games and DVDs to borrow. Babysitting services are available
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Best Family Restaurant: Giraffe
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 15:55:04
Juliette Joffe, co-owner of Giraffe restaurants, offers her tips for family-friendly dining
and I’m still not a fan today. My biggest food love was and still is fruit. My love of fruit shines through our menus with regular appearances from stacked blueberry and banana pancakes, zuma beach salad, miso-lime salad alongside apple and berry
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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
to impress and pamper all the family with its slick service. Children under 18 can share their parents’ room at no extra charge. There are special children’s menus, colouring books, board games and DVDs to borrow. Babysitting services are available
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Fab Family Traditions
By Judith Eagle on 05/05/2010 17:53:45
15 ideas for creating family traditions
role!9. Eat out at home Choose a theme, plan the menu, shop for ingredients and deck out the kitchen so it looks just like a fancy restaurant. Let the children decorate menus and lay the table. Have blackcurrant and apple juice for ‘red’ or ‘white
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THE A-Z OF CRUISE HOLIDAYS
By Sue Bryant on 26/01/2006 12:24:28
Think cruises are just for the old folk? Think again – they are now the perfect vessel for a fun-filled family holiday
always carry a good supply of medication to help.ROUND-THE-CLOCKMost ships offer 24-hour dining with room service, buffets, pasta and pizza stations, and gourmet restaurants. There are always children’s menus and if something is not on the menu, the staff
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Hip hotels (that love children too)
By Sue Bryant on 20/04/2010 11:50:09
Junior’s round-up of the hippest hotels for families
, including cookery classes, Spanish lessons and children’sgolf and tennis. There’s also a children’s play area and pool, andchildren’s menus in both restaurants. For adults, there are tenniscourts, a 27-hole golf course, scuba diving and a fabulous spa
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Little Britain
By Junior on 26/08/2011 16:55:13
You’ll find all the ingredients you need to give your child a memorable holiday close to home. Discover the best these isles have to offer…
’s menus in all its restaurants. Although it’s in the middle of Cork, the hotel is an oasis of peace, surrounded by two acres of gardens. There’s an Elemis spa and indoor pool for a spot of pampering. The charming city of Cork is on the doorstep and if you
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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
include interconnecting rooms, a children’s club, as well as crèche and babysitting, plus a children’s pool, playground, children’s menus and cots and high chairs. The price for seven nights’ B&B for a family of four in June from £3,085 (including
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