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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:51 pm    Post subject: Make The Most Of Holidays: Easy Days Out Reply with quote

Getting out and about with the family and doing something new and adventurous doesn’t have to be a chore. The UK is full of great day trips that are child-friendly, fun and easy to get to.
Here are some ideas for family days out in the UK


Central England


Warwick Castle, Warwickshire. One of the most beautiful mediaeval castles in Britain. Age: 7+


Cadbury World, Bournville, Birmingham. For those Willy Wonka fans, a permanent exhibition all about chocolate. Age: All


National Space Centre. Exploration drive, Leicester. An award-winning space centre. Entrance fees include timed tickets for the space theatre.


Tales of Robin Hood, Nottingham. The hero of Sherwood Forest has his own theme park with adventure rides, falconry and archery displays, games, workshops and storytelling about Robin and his merry men. Age: All


Thinktank, Millenium Point, Birmingham. Fancy learning about locomotives, aircrafts or intestines. Visit thinktank, a range of ten themed galleries which cover everything from science, biology and history. Age: 3+



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Northwest England


Waterworld, Etruria, Stoke-on Trent. Visit this giant water theme park with 17 major rides and attractions. Age: All


Chester Zoo, Upton-by-Chester, Cheshire. Chester is the UK’s largest zoo and has something for all the family. Age: All


Heaton Park, Prestwich, Manchester. Heaton Park is the largest municipal park in Europe and has a huge range of activities including horse riding, a boating lake, donkey hire, a farm centre and a hall and gardens. Age: All


Blue John Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire. A fantastic series of caves which were excavated by the Romans more than 2000 years ago, Blue John Cavern is a special treat for the whole family. Its special feature includes the Waterfall Cavern which holds a massive stalagmite formation.


East Lancashire Light Railway, Bury Lancashire. Fancy a trip back in time. Why not take a ride on this charming steam train through the Rossendale Valley. Age: All


Camelot Theme Park, Chorley, Lancashire. A theme park based on the legend of King Arthur, this fantastic attraction has a safe-play area for very young children. Age: All

Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, Lancashire. This legendary theme park has Been called the Roller Coaster capital of the world. An entry ticket will provide unlimited access to rides and attractions. Age: All

Rheged, Penrith, Cumbria. A day the weather can't spoil, this Cumbrian attraction features an IMAX cinema, mountaineering exhibition and indoor play area. Age: All



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Northeast England

Trailways Cycle Hire, Whitby, North Yorkshire. A fantastic opportunity for the whole family to get fit whilst cycling along the scenic coastal route from Whitby to Scarborough. Cycle hire starts at £6.30 a day and Trailways has about 100 bikes for hire as well as towable buggy trailers for children too young to cycle. Age: All


The Deep, Hull. An interactive exhibition tells the story of the world’s oceans and also has real life sharks on display. Age: All


Jorvik Viking Centre, York, North Yorkshire. Let your children learn about the Vikings with this famous reconstruction of a Viking settlement. Using the latest technology and interactive features, this Viking Centre reproduces the sights, sounds, smells and daily life of 10th century York: Age: 7+



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Climbers and Creepers Play Zone, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. An educational attraction devoted to plants and ecology. Main features include supersized reproductions of a Venus Fly Trap, Grandy Flora flower and Harvest mouse nest which kids are allowed to slide down, climb into and scramble over. These come complete with sound effects. The building houses an outdoor area called Airplay which has flower windmills and “leaf” hammocks, and also a rest and observation area with a snack bar overlooking a play space. Other features include an enclosed hive where kids can watch bees work and a butterfly cage. Age: 3 to 9.


Tangemere Military Aviation Museum Trust, Chichester, Sussex.



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Bodelwyddan Castle and Marble Church, Bodelwyddan, Denbigshire. A Victorian Castle and estate which boasts many of North Wales finest art works. Find out what daily life was like in 19th century England by using the free audio guides that are included in your entry tickets. Activities for kids include gardens, woodland walks, nature trails and a picnic site with a play area. Age: All


Alice in Wonderland Centre, Llandudno Lewis Carrol’s book is vividly brought to life by a walk-through life-sized animated recreation of the key scenes in the book. Kids can also enjoy an Alice in Wonderland tour of the town. Age: All


Big Pit: the National Mining Museum of Wales Enjoy a guided tour down a Welsh coalmine located 500 metres underground. Age 5 (and at least one metre tall)


Ffestiniog Railway, Porthmadog, GwyneddEnjoy a steam engine trip through spectacular Welsh scenery on one of the world’s oldest steam railways. Age: All


King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Machynlleth, Powys Visit this legendary cavern where King Arthur is said to be sleeping surrounded by his trusty knights until they are called upon to rise up again and defend Britain. Age: all but this visit will involve walking underground a lot and visitors will be issued with safety helmets.


Techniquest, Cardiff One of the UK’s most popular hands-on science centres, offering 150 exhibits, a planetarium, discovery room and puzzles. Age: All



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sound like some cool places and things to do.  maybe some day i'll make it over there...  



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You really should try Chrissy.We all moan about Britain,but there are lots of lovely places here



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have Family Membership of the National Trust - about £70 per year - some fantastic places all over Britain.  And they often have kids activities - much better than rip off places such as Alton Towers that cost £100 for a family ticket for the day.



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