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Luxury Family Hotels
By Junior on 04/08/2011 12:00:09
Stay at these plush and child-friendly hotels
, such as horse riding. You can even bring the family dog. The hotels are set in idyllic locations in Bath, Dorset, Cornwall, Worcestershire and at the Ickworth hotel in Suffolk, which is set in 1,800 acres of National Trust parkland.From £355 per night for a
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1 Feel the sand between your toes
By on 19/06/2009 14:10:11
Icecream & sandcastles - a day on the beach is the perfect way to spend a idle day
Literally meaning ‘Whistling Sands’, Porth Oer, Lleyn Peninsula, Wales has dry sand above the high-water mark that might squeak when you walk on it. With sand the texture of fluffy cake mixture and a National Trust beach café selling
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Great British holidays
By Junior on 17/08/2011 12:27:08
Our parents and grandparents have known all along what treasures the British Isles hold for families, so long live the staycation!
kippers, which you can buy from L Robson & Sons, the local smokery. This three-bedroom house is right by a National Trust path that leads to Dunstanborough Castle and overlooks the sea. You can try your hand at kitesurfing or hire bikes nearby. Craster
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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…
– just amazing views and the wide-open outdoors. Two nights cost from £325 per residence, with five nights in summer from £880.Rosliston Forestry Centre, DerbyshireTucked away in The National Forest in south Derbyshire is Rosliston Forestry Centre
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