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Relax in rural Worcestershire
By Junior on 02/08/2011 14:18:50
The Elms hotel is perfect for a peaceful holiday
refreshments – including an organic Cheeky Cherubs tea bar for children – and luxury spa treatments are included in the price, from £4,212 for a family of four for seven nights.Tel: 01962 772323; or visit www.theultimatebalance.co.ukLook at our UK section
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Luxury Family Hotels
By Junior on 04/08/2011 12:00:09
Stay at these plush and child-friendly hotels
Luxury Family Hotels cater specifically for families. The children’s menus contain organic, wholesome foods, while the facilities include Ofsted-registered childcare, babysitting, baby equipment and children’s toys and a host activities
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Natural Retreats in Ireland
By Junior on 11/08/2011 11:58:10
Natural Retreats are a series of luxurious self-catering holiday cottages in areas of great natural beauty, and they have launched their first cottages in Ireland
The properties include three-bedroom villas at the scenic Parknasilla resort in County Kerry and residences at the Castlemartyr Resort in County Cork. Guests receive a hamper of locally produced organic food, and there is a concierge service
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Charming UK farms
By Junior on 23/08/2011 17:16:50
From meeting cows to exploring forests, Feather Down Farms offer great outdoor experiences for families at 26 locations across the UK
. Billingsmoor is an organic dairy farm where children can enjoy lots of activities, including the Wild Wanderer school where they learn woodland crafts and how to build dens.From £405 per week.For more details, visit www.featherdown.co.uk
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A decadent detox at Coworth Park
By Junior on 24/08/2011 10:30:44
The latest addition to the Dorchester Collection of hotels may be able to help you to detox in style
by Dr Alkaitis, which are all 100 per cent organic, paraben-free and rich in antioxidants and healing enzymes.Stays cost from £235 per room per night, including a not-so-detoxing full-English breakfast.Visit www.coworthpark.co.ukCheck out our articles
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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
-century manor house set on Sir Walter Raleigh’s old estate. Family suites are spacious with two bedrooms and a large living room. There’s a delicious Organic Pharmacy Spa, as well as golf and fine dining. A team of Private Assistants call you a few days before
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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
Walter Raleigh’s old estate. Family suites are spacious with two bedrooms and a large living room. There’s a delicious Organic Pharmacy Spa, as well as golf and fine dining. A team of Private Assistants call you a few days before you are due to arrive
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Family festivals in the UK
By Junior on 12/08/2011 17:31:31
What could be further removed from the daily routine than the chance to let your hair down at a family festival?
campsite fun from its heyday! There’s babysitting, too. On-site accommodation includes proper posh options, complete with chefs cooking you breakfast with organic produce from The Goodwood Estate. Choose from the Hotel Bell Tent, luxury tipis in the Indian
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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
of other family activities on offer, many with a nautical, seafaring spin. Fowey Marine Adventures (tel: 01726 832300; www.fowey-marine-adventures.co.uk) offers wildlife cruises with added oomph, as the 12-seater Kernow Explorer whisks you out of Fowey
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Gramping At The Grand
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/10/2011 10:51:16
Eastbourne’s Grand Hotel is ideal for trying out the hot new trend for intergenerational holidays that creates happy family memories for all
months to two years go free when sharing an adult’s room, and are treated to organic baby food and a Grand rubber duck for bathtime. At six, Joe had graduated to the Grand Kids for three to 12 years (though he probably would still have appreciated a duck
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