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English Holidays
By on 13/04/2010 16:45:52
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 England
, but it’s stuffed with exceptional children’s attractions. The West End is always a good place to start, and the Athenaeum in Piccadilly makes a fabulous base. Families of four can stay in either two adjoining rooms or an apartment, and a family package
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Where To Go In Wales
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 11:16:23
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 Wales
by the floor-to-ceiling sea views from your suite. There’s an excellent Marine Spa, and the Tides Bar and Grill is the perfect place for all the family to try high-class, Welsh-inspired cuisine.Visit www.stdavidshotelcardiff.co.ukFairytale Kingdoms
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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
and the concierge can arrange bicycling, hill and mountain walking, or a children’s art trail.Visit www.fourseasons.com/dublinUrban AdventuresDublin is a magical city for children to explore, especially if you go during the St Patrick’s Day celebrations. As well
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Scottish Breaks
By Suzanne Milne on 14/04/2010 11:12:47
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 Scotland
the Spirit Suites, stunning two-bedroom suites, ideal for families.Small children can run amok in the well-equipped Playroom with its own sandpit, water area and storytelling corner. A must-do activity is going junior off-road driving in mini Land Rovers
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The height of luxury: Sherwood Forest treehouses
By Junior on 24/08/2011 14:05:45
If you thought treehouses were just for your children to play in, think again. These days the whole family can enjoy the high life holidaying at leaf level
luxurious lodge on stilts. The incessant chant of “Are we there yet?” ceases, as my children go slack-jawed in wonderment, and before I know it, they are running along the walkway, soon renamed the gang plank, leading to the front door, where they proceed
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Isle of Wight: A Treasure Island
By Junior on 25/08/2011 15:10:52
Close to home but feels like heaven, the Isle of Wight is the perfect location to create idyllic childhood memories
above our heads on to the wrist -of the chief falconer. The flying displays take place daily (inside too, if it rains) until the end of September. During July and August, children of seven years and over can also learn to fly one of the trained birds
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Advertorial: Don't just go away, go HomeAway
By Gavin Day on 19/04/2011 12:40:27
The UK's Number 1 holiday rentals website with over 210,000 holiday homes around the world
http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk?cid=B_Jr_BR_T_120x600_brand_LHP_JrBrandSky Family friendly holiday home rentalsFor more space, privacy and flexibility on your family holiday, try a holiday home rental from HomeAway.co.uk.Far from being an enjoyable
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England’s Famous Five
By Junior on 18/08/2011 10:48:22
Discover the Famous Five locations in England with grand hotels, fairytale castles, rural retreats, urban resorts and coastal destinations
with exceptional children’s attractions. The West End is always a good place to start, and the Athenaeum in Piccadilly makes a fabulous base. Families of four can stay in either two adjoining rooms or an apartment, and a family package includes an afternoon tea
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Thrilling UK holidays
By Junior on 09/08/2011 12:41:23
A break in the UK is a far from dull experience, and there's something to suit everybody whether you are a little historian or a curious explorer...
of adventure to be had upon these fair shores. “You don’t have to opt for the seaside,” says Julia Hart, publisher of the Let’s Go With The Children guides – a series of 14 books designed to help parents find fun things to do with the family around the UK
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Gramping At The Grand
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/07/2012 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
it in for a royal-blue Avenger, which felt much groovier for the Seventies. We’d always set off bright and early and head for the seaside knowing which town we were destined for but not exactly where we were going to stay – let’s say we were being spontaneous
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