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dashabout

Any suggestions for a UK holiday, family of 5, last 2 weeks August?

I'd appreciate any ideas for a family holiday - we are mid 30's and our children will be 4 (nearly 5), 3yrs and 3 months at the time. It will be last 2 weeks of August and the budget is £2k tops, preferably including food etc. Creche or nursery would be a bonus!

Thank you.

    



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nicolefrenzy
haven, centre parcs,butlins


jimgdad
hire a cottage
I use Sykes cottages


Anonymous
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Butlins, Minehead is a great place but not really for 2 weeks

Torquays a great place 2 b when the sun's shining!


Jac12345
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north norfolk coast - stay in a b & b or static caravan, really cheap. lovely beaches and towns there.


Danielle S
skegness may be


manxbiker
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The Isle of Man very friendly people loads to do and see easy to get to and very safe as well


?
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Thats quite a lot... could go abroad...

but... um check out Croyde in Devon.

I think there is some sort of caravan park with pool and maybe a creche - i dunno..

Amazing beaches! and countryside as well..

If you don't want to go for the whole caravan park thing...

You could easily rent out a house or something.. i'd still reccommed the Devon or Cornwall coast....


SCARAB
You could try center parcs. They are lovely breaks, you can do midweek, weekend or a whole week. The prices vay depending on what type of accommodation you are after and they have a fabulous creche and spa. You will need to budget for all of these as extras, but you will be able to manage one week with extras in your budget.

The other recomendation is the Bedruthan Steps hotel, or the Watergate Bay Hotel close to Newquay, Cornwall.

I have stayed at the Watergate Bay hotel and it is lovely, and great for children. I haven't stayed at the Bedruthan, but I know people that go there year after year


sarah-lou
why not try centre parks got all of the stuff u want in one place kids will love it or go self catering in newque witch is in cornwall we go every year and stay in caravan and its just great even for youger kids as my kids range from 9 to 9 months


~wanie~baby~
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ya you should stay at Brighton its by the sea it has a fair on the peir also has loads of places to see and lots of places to eat at, it may be a bit crowded tho. You could also stay at london but its not really for young children but there are some good things there for kids, any places really that are close to the beach really, there are always good things to do, Bormouth, cornwall, Brighton and weymouth all good places and also Blackpool is a very good place to visit, you should check out the websits for it.
hope you have a good hoilday


srracvuee
yes whats wrong with isle of wight


EnjoyEngland.com
For ideas on where to go and what to do with your family this summer in England visit http://www2.enjoyengland.com/campaign/family-fun/index.aspx.

This website has been specially put together by the English Tourist Board to help families plan their holidays and days out in England.

http://www.enjoyengland.com, the official website for tourism in England.


me
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we went to sandy bay in exmouth devon last year, they have there own beach lovely restaurants, swimming pools and a large indoor centre with loads to keep the kids happy, pretty sure they have a creche aswell, oh and a new health spa. it was really good for families with young children.


marcus
Hey, why don't you go to cornwall or devon? It's peaceful country side, and the tots can play the beach, while you and your hubby can relax. Or if it's cold, you can go for long walks and eat some pastys :D You could find a day care i think.





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