Why abroad when Britain has so much to offer? - Cornwall, Edinburgh, Tenby..
We took our children to Edinburgh and stayed in the house below - a wonderful holiday with much to see and do.
2007-12-29 09:24:26
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answered by Dan ಠ_ಠ 5
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Try Malta,loads of culture and they really love kids. Took my 2 on there 1st ever holiday abroad there aged 7 & 9 they both loved it. Try to go may or june when its not to hot,also makes it a bit cheaper.The maltese all speak english and should drive on same side of road as us,but you will find they mainly drive in the shade. Have been twice with kids and 3 times without since then. Hope this helps you
2007-12-30 07:52:34
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answered by adstu_2002 2
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You look to have been to each and all the friendly places which includes Blackpool, Liverpool, Plymouth or perhaps Manchester. i can not come to a determination it is the biggest sell off. great Yarmouth is even worse, if it hasn't burnt down, that's falling down. you ought to besides flow a weekend on the community commercial property!. The places i could propose are Matlock and Matlock bath. that's a sensible rigidity from Chester, there's a lot to do from romantic cable autos to the Blue John mines at Castleford ( who's conscious, hubby ought to purchase you a Blue John love token !). The eating places are sturdy in Matlock alongside with sturdy inns. What must be greater suitable than mendacity in mattress interior the morning in crisp linen sheets considering the day forward. some miles down the line there is Bakewell, renowned for its tart. The surroundings is great interior the peak District.Plus the paying for may be sturdy too with extremely some production facility shops .
2016-10-20 07:53:34
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answered by ? 4
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Southern Spain has to be one of the major places to consider. It is still relatively cheap, especially if you book your flights well in advance. The beaches are safe and clean, the Spanish love kids and make them very welcome.
There are many interesting places to visit and lots of history and culture in towns such as Granada, Sevilla, Ronda and of course Gibraltar where I am sure the kids would also enjoy the caves and the apes.
Take a look at these links to give you some ideas:-
http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com/granada.html
http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com/seville.html
http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com/ronda.html
http://www.costadelsol-vacationrentals.com/Gibraltar.html
Hope you have a good holiday wherever you end up.
2007-12-29 19:26:09
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answered by Ruth P 2
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berlin is really cool, and will be full of culture. you can take your children out for sight seeing as well as fun things. there is also a lot of history behind that city. it's not too expensive and the people there are quite helpful and nice. moreover the city is very safe compared to uk cities and therefore a real nice place to make holidays. have fun if you should follow my advise
2007-12-29 09:20:51
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answered by Tharani 2
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How about Jersey in the Channel Islands, lots of good beaches, not far to travel, lots of History, especially following German occupation in WW2....you can get a ferry or fly....must have camp sites or self catering.....
2007-12-29 09:19:21
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answered by Knownow't 7
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Bulgaria Sunny Beach area may suffice it is cheap and nice for the kids.But it does get very hot midsummer
2007-12-29 11:56:05
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answered by realdolby 5
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Do they really want culture at those ages. Go for somewhere like Majorca, you have Sea, Sun and Sand. You can visit ruins and underwater caves as well.
2007-12-29 10:16:14
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answered by Sally Anne 7
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altinkum turkey has some historic sites nice safe sandy beaches a funfair water park can eat for under a fiver each up 2 as much as you want to spend very child friendly
2007-12-29 09:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Have fun wherever you go. I haven't been able to go abroad for the last 6 years!!!!!
2007-12-29 09:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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