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Most of us have
a dream to make it across the pond to the UK at least once in our lifetimes
whether it’s to trace our ancestry or explore some of the historical towns and
cities. Traveling such a long way with
children can be quite daunting, especially if you’re not sure what to do when
you arrive. Follow our guide to the best
family days out in the UK.
Anglesey Sea Zoo
This is an
aquarium like no other. With more than
150 species native to UK waters, children and adults alike will enjoy just how
close you can get to underwater creatures while remaining completely dry. A day out here is as informative as it is
entertaining with daily talks and feedings with the resident biologists
included in the ticket price. If you’re
staying at a Sykes Cottages’
holiday home on Anglesey make the most of your entrance ticket which lasts for
seven days.
Alnwick Castle
Not only is
Alnwick Castle a wonderful day out for history buffs, this 11th
century Northumberland castle doubles as Hogwarts School of Wizardry and
Witchcraft in the Harry Potter films.
Watch your children’s faces light up as they follow in the footsteps of
Harry, Ron and Hermione while you get stuck into the 1000 years of history on
offer in Alnwick. Children can also
dress up as a knight or princess to try out medieval crafts or come
face-to-face with a scary dragon.
Longleat Safari Park
Drive through
the first safari park to be built outside of Africa and get really close to
lions, monkeys and giraffes from the comfort of your car. This is a great way to get the kids
interested in wildlife while keeping everyone safe. The monkeys live up to their cheeky reputation
and have a particular fondness for car windscreen wipers! There’s also an adventure playground with
plenty of activities to keep children of all ages entertained.
Enchanted Forest
Only an hour
from London, The Enchanted Forest in Tunbridge Wells is the perfect day out for
an active family. Enjoy the raised
walkway through the forest with rope walks, balance beams and a puzzling spiral
pathway. If Mom and Dad aren’t tempted
by the giant swings then perhaps they’ll enjoy the more formal gardens at
neighbouring Groomsbridge Place.
Start planning
your dream holiday to the UK by visiting www.sykescottages.co.uk to view more
than 3,500 self-catering holiday cottages across the UK and Ireland.
I hope to make it to the UK some day.
ReplyDeleteI want to go to the UK so bad!
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit there one day!
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