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Where to holiday in England
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Hi, i have 2 small children and we are looking to go on holiday in England about mid May. By then my kids will be 2 and a half and nearly 1. Was looking for ideas on where to go? its for 2 weeks and we would like to relax but still have fun days out!! thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Norfolk's very nice. Lots of cheap digs of all sorts, and you have the choice of resorts like Gt Yarmouth and Caister, or you can farther north to the quieter and more traditional seaside towns like Hunstanton, Lowestoft and Cromer. All have pretty good beaches although as in most of Britain, you can't guarantee the weather.
There's plenty to do inland, too. Lots of things like farm centres and steam railways and the like.
There's plenty to do inland, too. Lots of things like farm centres and steam railways and the like.
If it was later in the year, I'd say Cornwall, but the weather can be quite disappointing in the Spring and put a real dampener on your holiday down there as so many of the attractions in the county are outdoor ones, none more so than the outstanding coast. There's also plenty for kids. We go nearly every year, but during July or August.
If it takes your fancy, try the Cornwall Tourist Board on 01872 322800 for starters.
If it takes your fancy, try the Cornwall Tourist Board on 01872 322800 for starters.
Center Parcs, plenty to do for everybody - also has childrens clubs where the little ones can go to give you a break for an hour or two. Kids will love the pool. Weather doesn't matter either as there are plenty of activities and soft play indoors - you can hire a bike with a trailer for your older child and that comes in handy for the shopping as well. Should be reasonably priced then as it is not school holidays.