FF Travel & Tourism - Winter 2025

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WELCOME

Dear parents,

Welcome to the latest edition of Family First Travel & Tourism, an amazing tool to help keep you & your little ones bored-free this Winter.

As parents, the team at Family First know just how difficult & frustrating it can be to continuously keep your children busy and entertained during the school holidays and keeping them off their iPads & consoles. In this edition, you will find some of the UK’s best days out, attractions & holiday destinations for families with young children.

If you are looking for a day out on a budget or want to see some of the best coastal escapes the UK has to offer, or are simply looking for an amazing family holiday, Family First has it covered… and as always, it’s 100% FREE.

We hope you enjoy this edition and wish you all an amazing Winter!

Warmest regards. Family First

05 The Isle of Wight on a budget

08 Make 2025 your year of family adventures – The Isle of Wight is waiting!

11 Visit Devon – “Why go anywhere else?”

16 Adventures on the English Riviera

22 Five family-friendly days in South Wales

32 Spring into adventure with – Visit Cornwall

38 Visit Jersey – An Island for all ages

42 Visit Southampton –Rich in history and open for exploring for everyone

45 Portsmouth – The waterfront city with yearround family activities

49 The magical combination of countryside, cities, coast and culture make Yorkshire the perfect destination for a memorable family holiday

53 Fun family adventures in South East England for every taste and budget

ON A BUDGET THE ISLE OF WIGHT

6 Take a tour around Bembridge Lifeboat Station

7 Visit tranquil Quarr Abbey

8 Go stargazing at Isle of Wight Observatory

9 Learn about rockets at The Needles New Battery

10 Visit Isle of Wight Pearl

Getting there

There are plenty of walletfriendly family activities to enjoy, making it a great day trip or short break option. So, bring the family together to create magical memories. Firstly, how to save on your ferry? During every school holiday, kids go free* when you travel on foot with Wightlink. Tickets for under-fives are always complimentary but, during the holidays, two children aged 5-15 can also travel for free with every adult or senior.

With crossing times from just 22 minutes, you can easily make the most of everything the Island has to offer; crystal blue seas, rolling hills and fun family attractions giving unlimited smiles.

There’s something special about stepping on board a Wightlink ferry as it signals the start of your Isle of Wight adventure. It can be one of the most exciting parts of the trip for youngsters. On a pleasant day, you can head out to one of the sun decks and take in the fresh sea air (waving goodbye to people on the shore is a must!). You’ll find panoramic views from the lounges indoors too, if the weather doesn’t live up to your expectations. On some of our ships you’ll even find a games zone and play area.

Save money on kennels and take the pooch to the Isle of Wight with you! With dedicated pet areas on board, travelling with Wightlink means that the whole family can come along, even the furry ones. It can be a challenge to organise family fun on a budget. Luckily Wightlink is here to tell you how to get the best from the Isle of Wight, the ultimate family destination. Here are our top 10 FREE things to do all year round:

1 Visit The Needles and get an iconic photo

2 Enjoy family walks and cycle rides in the countryside

3 Say hello to the residents at the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary

4 Go Red Squirrel hunting

5 Visit The Garlic Farm

Portsmouth Harbour to Ryde Pier Head

Wightlink’s FastCat passenger service has a journey time of just 22 minutes – taking you to the end of Ryde Pier; a stunning way to arrive on the Island. The FastCat departs from inside Portsmouth Harbour railway station.

Portsmouth Gunwharf to Fishbourne

Wightlink’s vehicle ferry crossing takes around 45 minutes to reach Fishbourne – which is conveniently located on the doorstep of East and Central Wight.

Lymington to Yarmouth

This is the shortest and fastest vehicle ferry journey between the Isle of Wight and Hampshire. It’s super scenic; so sit back, relax and enjoy the 40 minute crossing.

*Full offer terms at wightlink.co.uk/kgf

MAKE 2025 YOUR YEAR OF FAMILY ADVENTURES

The Isle of Wight is waiting!

When was the last time you truly got away from it all? We’re talking about a holiday where the days stretch out, you are not in a rush and they are filled with moments to reconnect, explore, and experience something new. A family holiday that feels like more than just time away from home – it’s a chance to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Just off the south coast of England, the Isle of Wight offers a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes and relaxed Island life. The holiday begins the moment you board your ferry to the Island. Whether you’re travelling by car ferry or the iconic hovercraft, the journey is part of the adventure. There’s a sense of excitement that builds as the coastline of the Isle of Wight comes into view. The thrill of the crossing is just a taste of what awaits on the Island – a place where every corner reveals something special, and every family holiday is as unique as you are.

More than you imagined

The Isle of Wight is more than just a destination – it’s an experience that is as unique as your family. With its vast landscapes, beautiful beaches, thrilling attractions and rich history, every family holiday here is different. What will yours be like? Will it be a thrilling weekend escape with adventure at every turn? Or

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat to recharge, an action-packed adventure, or a place to simply kick back and relax, the Isle of Wight is the destination that promises it all. And 2025 is your year to discover the magic of this Island.

“Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat to recharge, an action-packed adventure, or a place to simply kick back and relax, the Isle of Wight is the destination that promises it all”
“The Isle of Wight is more than just a destination –it’s an experience that is as unique as your family”

perhaps a week-long getaway that blends the best of relaxation and discovery, where the biggest decision you’ll make is whether to visit a castle or head to the beach?

What makes the Isle of Wight so special is the variety it offers. The Island is big enough to explore on foot, bike, or car, but small enough to never feel overwhelming. In just a few minutes, you can be at a sandy beach, a wildflowerfilled meadow, or a local café serving the best homemade cakes. Whether you want to escape to nature, indulge in local culture, or have fun together as a family, the Isle of Wight can deliver.

Spring breaks

Spring on the Isle of Wight is a magical time. Picture this: the days are growing longer, the air is crisp and fresh, and the flowers are starting to bloom in a riot of colour. Spring is the perfect time to reconnect as a family and experience the Island in all its natural beauty. Take a stroll through stunning parks and gardens, enjoy a peaceful walk along the coastal paths of the Isle of Wight, or catch a glimpse of spring wildlife as you explore the Island’s many nature reserves.

Summer holidays

When summer arrives, the Isle of Wight truly comes into its own. From golden beaches to thrilling outdoor activities, this is the season where family memories are made. Take a family bike ride through the countryside or hire a boat for an afternoon of fun on the water. For thrillseeking families, there’s no shortage of action – from adrenaline-pumping water

sports like kayaking and paddleboarding to an exciting day out at one of our many thrilling attractions such as Blackgang Chine, the UK’s oldest theme park.

Long weekends, big adventures

A full week away might not always be possible, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy an unforgettable family break. The Isle of Wight is ideal for a long weekend, offering everything you need for a quick escape that feels like a real holiday. Hop on the ferry, and in no time, you’ll be surrounded by family-friendly beaches, stunning coastal views, and endless chances to relax and recharge.

For families with younger children, a long weekend can be the perfect introduction to the Island’s unique blend of fun and relaxation. Start your adventure with a trip to the Isle of Wight Steam

Railway, where you’ll journey back in time on a vintage train and take in the beautiful countryside views. Or, spend a day at the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, getting up close to exotic animals with handson exhibits that will captivate young imaginations.

After a day of exploring, why not discover the Island’s warm, welcoming food scene? The Isle of Wight has plenty of family-friendly pubs with play areas and children’s menus designed to keep both kids and parents happy. At The Spyglass Inn, families can enjoy hearty, homecooked food with stunning sea views, while The Garlic Farm offers a farm-to-table experience with dishes that are as fun as they are delicious. Many pubs, like the popular The Fighting Cocks, have expansive gardens where kids can run and play while parents relax with a well-earned drink.

Whatever your family’s idea of fun and relaxation, the Isle of Wight has something for everyone. The Island’s mix of outdoor adventure, family-friendly dining, and opportunities to unwind make it the perfect place for a memorable weekend break that feels worlds away from home.

Book your 2025 getaway now

As the new year begins, it’s the perfect time to start dreaming up your 2025 Isle of Wight escape! Imagine kicking off the year with a springtime refresh by the sea or making summer one long adventure – this is your year to say “yes” to exploration, family fun, and unforgettable memories.

With a wide range of places to stay, tailored to every family size, taste, and budget, there’s something for everyone. The Isle of Wight has it all: endless adventure, hidden gems around every corner, and a whole new side to discover with every visit.

So, what’s stopping you? The Island is calling, ready to deliver moments that go beyond anything you’ve imagined. Book your 2025 family getaway now at visitisleofwight.co.uk and make it the year of more – more adventure, more memories, more magic.

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“WHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE?”

Devon is Heaven! Since the Victorian era, Devon has been known for being a great family friendly destination for holidays and day trips.

Whether you are looking for theme parks, numerous farm attractions, zoos, aquariums and so much more - you’ll find something for everyone.

With the chance to go rock climbing on Dartmoor or Exmoor, heart pounding rides at a theme park, exploring the

“Devon is the destination for family holidays from the tiniest tot to the ‘hard to please’ teenager!”

Jurassic coast and just about anything else you can think of, Devon is the perfect destination for family holidays.

Even those attractions that aren’t necessarily ‘aimed’ at children, are still very good at keeping their smaller visitors happy and amused. They often go above and beyond to make sure that there’s something for them too, especially during the school holidays where you can find additional activities, workshops and interactive exhibtions across the county’s many museums and historic houses and castles.

Stuart Line Cruises run family and dog friendly cruises out of Exmouth Harbour with a choice of cruises along the Jurassic Coast and up the Exe Estuary. They run every day of the year (weather

permitting of course) with each day seeing something different.

Rock climbing on Dartmoor – the many tors that are scattered across Dartmoor National Park are ideal for scaling and when at the top, the spectacular views to take your breath away, if that doesn’t thrill you, try one of the exhilarating rides at one of the many theme parks, or surfing in North Devon or just about anything else you can think of, Devon is the destination for family holidays from the tiniest tot to the ‘hard to please’ teenager!

Even those attractions that aren’t necessarily ‘aimed’ at children, are still very good at keeping their smaller visitors happy and amused. They often go above and beyond to make sure that there’s something for them too, especially during the school holidays where you can find additional activities, workshops and interactive exhibitions across the county’s museums, galleries and historic buildings .

Beaches

With two coastlines, one of them being a UNESCO world heritage site and another one falling within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you are never too far from one of Devon’s incredible beaches.

With a lovely mix of sand, pebbles, hidden coves, miles of space and small private beaches - there is something for everyone here. From the adrenalin fuelled coasteering to lazing on sandy beaches of exploring the many delights of rock pooling.

Family friendly beaches

Having a British beach holiday is such a quintessential part of growing up and Devon’s safe and clean beaches is one of the reasons why it is such a popular destination for families. Devon is home to a host of Blue Flag beaches and many of them have won awards for being great places for kids to do what kids do - muck about and have fun! With long stretches of sand, sheltered clean waters, good facilities and often rock pools a-plenty, they’re a great place to spend a day.

“Devon is home to a host of Blue Flag beaches and many of them have won awards for being great places for kids”

Several of them are manned by lifeguards during the peak month too, so you can relax and just let them enjoy themselves. Paignton, Westward Ho!, Woolacombe and Dawlish Warren beaches are all popular beaches for families as they have lots of nearby facilities, including toilets and kiosks full of refreshments!

Dog-friendly beaches

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether dogs are allowed on beaches, the simple answer is yes - most of them! Places like Saunton Sands, Instow, Beesands Beach and Salcombe North Sands welcome dogs

all year around, while many of the others have restrictions at certain times of the year or areas that are dog friendly. Just make sure to check the signs dotted around the beach before stepping onto the sand! You can also find a full list of dogfriendly beaches in Devon here (tinyurl.com/bderz9ec).

Get active

One thing that sets Devon’s beaches apart from others is the array of water sports available at them. North Devon is part of the UK’s first ever surf reserve because it has the perfect conditions for surfing and other similar sports.

“Devon is one of the most used beaches by water sports enthusiasts”

During the summer months, you’ll find plenty of organisations along the seafront offering everything from tuition to equipment hire, so whether you’re a seasoned pro or want to give yourself a fun new challenge, everyone can get involved! Croyde Bay in North Devon is one of the most used beaches by water sports enthusiasts, while Woolacombe is better for beginners as the surf is a little calmer. You don’t have to be in North Devon though, you can enjoy paddle boarding, kayaking and a host of others in the English Riviera, South Devon and East Devon too!

Whether you want to chill out on the sand, indulge in some water sports, explore the South West Coast Path or just discover some creatures in the rockpools, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Devon’s beaches.

Devon adventures

Did you know Devon is home to several theme and adventure parks offering a host of different rides? You’ll find some of the biggest rides in the south west in the county and all of them are great fun for the whole family, whether you’re travelling with little kids, big kids or even elderly kids! If you dare, take on water slides or race each other across the park, there are indoor play areas for if the weather turns and some parks even have a selection of animal residents that you can befriend while you’re there. Some of them even off the chance to do a spot of sheep or pig racing! Speaking of animals, Devon has a host of lovely animal attractions, from the large - such as the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, and Paignton Zoo - to the smaller options. Whichever one you choose; they are all great at educating and entertaining about native or exotic animals or marine life.

“Did you know Devon is home to several theme and adventure parks offering a host of different rides? ”

Devon’s history and heritage

Devon has a diverse history and plenty of heritage and one great way to explore this is by visiting a castle or stately home. National organisations like the National Trust and English Heritage manage a

variety of heritage attractions across the county and both offer lovely family friendly days out, with activities, trails and additional workshops, particularly during the school holidays. Many of them are also happy to welcome dogs , so the whole family can join in!

Get active in Devon

For some, there is nothing better than running around a park or garden and there are plenty around Devon for you to walk around, cycle through or play in dedicated play areas. There are often some amazing facilities right next door where you can pick up refreshments and they are a great option for the outdoorsy types that like to spend time in nature. It isn’t just the National Parks or landscaped gardens that make Devon a good family destination - the region isn’t known for being Mother Nature’s Playground for nothing! You can check out opportunities to take on assault courses or the waves with some water sports or any other adventure activities

Accommodation in Devon

Wherever you choose to base yourself on your Devon getaway you can guarantee excellent accommodation to suit all requirements. From hotels, Whether you want something coastal with an excellent view of the sea or somewhere more rural with nothing but sprawling fields outside your window, there is something for you. Whether you want a self-catered cottage or barn conversion, a stay on a working farm, a B&B or a grand hotel in Devon there is an extensive choice. Devon is full of friendly campsites or if you want something a little more unique, you’ll find a whole host of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget

Adventures

ON THE ENGLISH RIVIERA

The English Riviera, nestled along South Devon’s stunning coastline, is the perfect year-round location for families to explore. There’s so much to discover, with family-friendly visitor attractions, historic sites and natural wonders.

To make your stay super easy, you’ll find plenty of accommodation choices and places to eat, many of which are dog-friendly, across the three towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. And there’s plenty going on, with annual events including Brixham’s famous Pirate Festival, the English Riviera Airshow, and the festive Bay of Lights.

Start your journey at Babbacombe Model Village in Torquay. This whimsical miniature world has intricate scenes of British life, complete with tiny trains, houses, and even a firebreathing dragon! Babbacombe village also has a Victorian street at Bygones heritage family attraction, and a cliff railway down to the beach.

In the heart of Torquay, at Torquay Museum, kids will be fascinated by exhibits on ancient Egypt and the life of best-selling author Agatha Christie, who was born in the town. Don’t miss Kent’s Cavern, a prehistoric cave system that takes you back thousands of years. Tours reveal secrets of Stone Age hunters and showcase spectacular stalactites and stalagmites – an experience that will both educate and enchant explorers of all ages.

“In the heart of Torquay, at Torquay Museum, kids will be fascinated by exhibits on ancient Egypt”

For dinosaur lovers, Dinosaur World in Torquay is an interactive experience where kids can dig for fossils, sit on a dinosaur, and even peek inside the jaws of a T. Rex. It’s a thrilling and educational stop for young palaeontologists.

Nearby Torre Abbey is a family favourite, combining history with beautiful outdoor spaces including the Agatha Christie-inspired Potent Plants Garden. Dating back to 1196, this ancient abbey brings history to life with interactive displays, dressing-up, and talking plates in the dining room!

For a hands-on experience, Occombe Farm is a must-visit with indoor and outdoor play, and cuddly animals to get close to. At Paignton Zoo, part of the Wild Planet Trust, budding zookeepers can try the Junior Keeper Experience.

At Brixham harbour, step aboard the Golden Hind Museum Ship, a full-sized replica of Sir Francis Drake’s iconic vessel. Kids can imagine life at sea, exploring the decks and experiencing the sights, sounds and smells of life aboard a Tudor ship. If history buffs are craving more, Brixham Museum showcases the area’s maritime history and its importance to fishing.

The naturally inspiring English Riviera is a UNESCO Global Geopark, with the famous South West Coast Path running through it. Head to one of the many Blue Flag-awarded beaches for safe bathing, rock pooling, paddleboarding and kayaking. Or take an exhilarating RIB ride, coastal seafari, or vintage steam train for scenic adventures with breathtaking sea views. From late spring, kids can have flumin’ good fun at Splashdown Quaywest, the UK’s biggest outdoor waterpark.

Back on land, Cockington Court offers a glimpse into traditional

“From late spring, kids can have flumin’ good fun at Splashdown Quaywest, the UK’s biggest outdoor waterpark”

craftsmanship. Watch skilled glassblowers and blacksmiths at work, and explore the parkland and woodland trails. It’s a great spot for a picnic or a Devonshire cream tea, and an inspiring setting that showcases Devon’s creative heritage.

The English Riviera is a vibrant mix of outdoor adventure, history, and handson experiences. With its captivating attractions and beautiful scenery, it promises a memorable family getaway filled with fun and discovery.

Visit englishriviera. co.uk to start planning your next adventure

Give them the best IntroDUC tion to swimming

As parents we always want what’s best for our children We want to do everything in our power to watch them learn, play, grow and thrive.

It’s wonderful to see them change and improve with every life experience.

With Puddle Ducks that difference is obvious. It’s the baby who’s found new confidence in the water

The nervous toddler who now fearlessly jumps in. The shy child who’s made a new group of friends

We’re a swimming school with a difference and we pass that onto you. When you choose to swim with us, you can see the Puddle Ducks difference in your child.

Find the perfect class for you…

Classes can vary, so take time to find a class that will give you the experiences that you want – whether this is just water familiarity or a more progressive approach; and whether the style of the class is relaxed and fun, or more formal and regimented.

Specialist baby and pre-school swimming classes follow a clear and progressive structure and will usually involve child-led submersions and surface swims for your little one.

However, the emphasis should be on parents/carers and their babies having fun, with no child being forced to do anything against their wishes.

The best swimming classes are full of carefully designed but simple activities, gentle submersions and are packed full of songs and rhymes.

How early can I take my baby swimming?

It’s never too early or late! Swimming classes offers your child a unique sensory experience and development of water confidence and lifesaving skills that last a lifetime.

There’s a whole host of benefits to taking your little bundle of joy to swimming classes:

Plenty of eye contact & skin contact – it’s a wonderful way to bond Classes have lots of gentle activities helping you and your little one feel relaxed and confident in the water

Makes swimming a fun and socially stimulating activity (for both you and your baby!)

Even parents who can’t swim can enjoy relaxing in the water with their baby

It is the only time your baby can be completely independent (when experiencing gentle submersions)

Your baby moves freely and develops actions they wouldn’t otherwise be able to in their first year of life helping to develop crucial higher brain functions, core muscle development and co-ordination far earlier than they would otherwise be able to

Even though gentle, baby swimming classes provide a complete physical work-out: strengthening your baby’s heart, lungs and respiratory system, which again aids development of the brain

Regular swimming often improves eating and sleeping patterns

Learning to respond to key words (within a few months) can make your baby sharper mentally, increasing levels of awareness and understanding as well as improving communication between you

Encouraging a baby to take regular exercise from such a young age is also an extremely healthy routine to instil which may prevent childhood lethargy.

Swimming as a baby should instil a love of water & swimming for the rest of your child’s life.

Swimming with your little one can seem daunting, even more so in the winter, but don’t be put off by the cold weather, we still love swimming in the winter, and we hope that you do too! It’s a great indoor winter activity, the pools are heated, it’s great for a child’s fitness and development.

Doing exercise during the cold weather is really helpful for your body and mind. It’s easy to stay in the warm house while it’s frosty outdoors, but getting into a warm pool can be lovely, and exercise of any sort can help boost your immune system.

Wearing swimwear that is designed to keep the child warm can improve their swimming experience and make the initial transition from the changing rooms to the pool much easier.

You’ll find all these swimming essentials and more in our online shop

The Ripple Effect… making family holidays even more fun!

Whilst learning to swim is an essential life skill, the benefits enhance all aspects of your life and we call this the Ripple Effect.

Our customers always share stories and even photos and videos of how holidays are made more enjoyable, creating memories of pool time and playing together and giving little ones the opportunity to show off their new skills to other family members.

If you have any questions about taking your child swimming, our teams are based all over the UK and would be happy to help, or if you are ready to take the plunge, you can find your nearest class at puddleducks.com

FIVE FAMILY-FRIENDLY DAYS IN

South Wales

Home to Cardiff, the young and creative capital city, South Wales is a hub of sporting events and Welsh culture. Discover coastal hikes, vibrant communities and great family friendly attractions and things to do.

Home to Cardiff, the young and creative capital city, South Wales is a hub of sporting events and Welsh culture. Discover coastal hikes, vibrant communities and great family friendly attractions and things to do.

Day 1: A capital day out

The best starting point for any family trip is Cardiff itself - a vibrant young city with all the benefits of a capital city squeezed into a blissfully walkable centre.

Morning - Cardiff Castle and Principality Stadium

Let’s start in Cardiff Castle, whose high walls mark the northern boundary of the city centre. It’s 2000 years’ worth of history in one place: Roman garrison, Norman keep, and a richly decorated Victorian fantasy mansion. There are spacious lawns to run around on, too.

Find out more about Cardiff Castle: tinyurl.com/2s35uvje

You can also book a tour of nearby Principality Stadium. Step inside one of the largest indoor arenas in the world. If you’ve a head for heights

Scale The Stadium is a fantastic way to see this superb stadium. Climb to the top and take a zip ride back down. The city views are amazing.

Find out more about Principality Stadium: tinyurl.com/3ksj7w4m and Scale The Stadium: tinyurl.com/4n9ncy8j

Afternoon - Shopping

It’s time for lunch, so head across the road from the castle, where the pedestrianised heart of Cardiff begins. It’s loaded with restaurants and bars, with big-name chains and a range of home-grown and awardwinning independent places to eat.

You’re also in the centre of the best shopping in western Britain - all set out in the compact centre. The city was always known for its Edwardian and Victorian arcades, which are still the best places to find one-off boutiques; yet, the £675m extension to the St David’s Dewi Sant Shopping

Centre with its flagship John Lewis holding centre stage with many other major brand stores nearby.

Day 2: A day in Cardiff Bay

Morning - Exploring Cardiff Bay has changed up considerably since its days as the (in)famous Tiger Bay - the world’s largest coal port which exported 10 million tons of anthracite a year.

Today there is a huge barrage across the rivers Taff and Ely, creating a 500-acre water park, fringed by ultra-modern marine developments. The best way to see it is on a boat trip around the bay. The barrage itself is a great place to walk (or hire a bicycle, or pedal car), with an outdoor gym and play area half-way along.

Top things to see and do in Cardiff Bay: tinyurl.com/2rbe7met

St David’s Dewi Sant Shopping Centre Cardiff
Principality Stadium Cardiff
Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Bay
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“Climb to the top and take a zip ride back down. The city views are amazing”

Afternoon - Science

Cardiff Bay has some of the city’s biggest family draws. Techniquest, a hands-on science discovery centre where fiddling with the 150+ exhibits is positively encouraged. The exhibits look like (and are, in a way) giant toys, but each one is also a potted lesson in physics. After that, head back to Mermaid Quay for a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and bars.

Find out more about Techniquest: tinyurl.com/yc5a3y3a

Day 3: History and heritage

Morning - Living history

St Fagans has been rated one of Europe’s best open-air museums, and Wales’ most popular heritage attraction for a very good reason. During the last 50 years, more than 40 original historic buildings have been re-erected here in 100-acre parkland just outside Cardiff, including farms, school, chapel, shops and houses.

Techniquest, Cardiff Bay
Principality Stadium

Quite apart from everything you’ll learn about traditional ways of life and craftsmanship, it’s just huge fun, poking around these ancient buildings. And like all Wales’ National Museums, it’s free to get in.

Find out more about St Fagans National Museum of History: tinyurl.com/ms9bt46j

Afternoon - Heritage Coast

Head west out of Cardiff and you’re in the Vale of Glamorgan, a county of gently rolling farmland, edged by one of the most interesting coastlines in Wales.

The Glamorgan Heritage Coast stretches 14 miles, marked by spectacular layered cliffs which drop down into occasional bays and coves. Dunraven Bay at Southerndown is one of the best, and the easiest to reach - it’s got a big car park, making it deservedly popular with families and surfers.

Things to do in the Vale of Glamorgan: tinyurl.com/3jfv9h2p

Day 4: Welcome to the Valleys

Morning - BikePark Wales

Heading north out of Cardiff, the South Wales Valleys have loads to do outside. Burn off some energy with a morning trying out the brilliant woodland trails at BikePark Wales. Purpose-built for mountain bikers of all abilities, there’s bike hire on-site, you can book lessons and there’s an uplift service for experienced bikers.

Find out more about BikePark Wales: tinyurl.com/y5d9bcp2

Afternoon - Brecon Mountain Railway

Take it easy and take in the mountain views by vintage steam train. Running alongside Pontsticill and Taf Fechan reservoirs before climbing to Torpantau, the Brecon Mountain Railway takes you right into the heart of the Brecon Beacons. There are loads of walks you can do around the reservoirs, plus you can visit the locomotive workshop and see what goes on there.

Find out more about Brecon Mountain Railway: tinyurl.com/4tux7jru

Day 5: Monmouthshire

Morning - Abergavenny

Abergavenny is just a few miles from the coalfield’s northeast corner, but this is an utterly classic rural town, with a thriving market and a strong foodie tradition. The town is surrounded by seven hills: the Sugar Loaf is the most spectacular (and a great walk), while Skirrid is ideal with children – a bracing two-hour round-trip romp, with a ruined chapel at the summit.

Things to do in and around Abergavenny: tinyurl.com/6smk6mu2

For more information on days out and holidays in Wales go to visitwales.com

Dunraven Bay (Southerndown)
Bike Park Wales
St Fagans National Museum of History
Dunraven Bay (Southerndown)
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Merthyr: Brecon Mountain Railway and Pontsticill Reservoir

A SHINY ADVENTURE IN SOUTH WALES

The Royal Mint is the only place in the world to make circulating coins for the UK; join us on a guided tour discover how coins have been made for royalty for over a thousand years.

EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS

Make The Royal Mint Experience your go-to events hub! With a calendar of events packed with family fun, there’s always a new adventure in the making.

STRIKE YOUR OWN COIN

A THOUSAND YEARS OF STORIES

Add an extra-special moment to your visit. Become part of our history by striking your own coin as a precious keepsake. The coin design changes periodically, reflecting a current theme, event or anniversary.

Explore the oldest and rarest artefacts in the collection. Come face to face with items that date back to circa 886 AD, explore our impressive range of medals, find a long-lost 1933 penny and try to lift a 400oz gold bar!

Don’t just holiday, Hoburne

What do you look for in a UK family holiday? Great facilities, adventure, things to do together and tasty food? Or beautiful locations where you can go off the radar and cosy down to a family movie in your hot tub lodge?

Whatever your family holidays mean to you, don’t just holiday this year, Hoburne! It’s the little unexpected touches that make Hoburne special. Come along in 2025 and find out for yourself!

� Which? recommended UK Holiday Parks provider

� Nine family-owned parks across the South and South-west

� Caravan and lodge accommodation to choose from (four to eight people options)

� Indoor and outdoor pools, soft play and other leisure facilities

� Daytime activities (some carry a small supplement)

� Live entertainment every night

� Pets go free

We’d love to welcome you to one of our parks in 2025 and now is the best time to book with 25% off short breaks and 30% off hot tub breaks.

SPRING INTO ADVENTURE WITH

Visit Cornwall

Cornwall has always had a penchant for marching to the beat of its own drum, doing things slightly different from the rest of England. We put jam first on scones, embrace a more relaxed pace of life, and have our own language. Naturally, in true Cornish fashion, we even have our own start to spring, which is always much earlier than the rest of England, of course.

Cornwall’s gardens are much more than just places to admire nature—they’re spaces to explore, play, and unwind together. Whether you’re dreaming of a peaceful picnic beneath budding trees, an afternoon of fun for little adventurers, or simply a breath of fresh air surrounded by beauty, Cornwall’s gardens offer the perfect start to the season.

Here’s a guide to five of the best familyfriendly gardens in Cornwall, where you can do as much—or as little—as you please while soaking up the early arrival of spring.

TOP 5 GARDENS:

and hidden corners.

Children will love the adventure play areas, while the private beach, exclusively accessible to Trebah visitors, offers a peaceful spot to enjoy a dose of seaside fun. The garden hosts a variety of events, including creative workshops and performances in its very own amphitheatre, ensuring there’s always something new to experience no matter the time you visit.

Enys Gardens

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Enys Gardens, located just a few miles east of Penryn, is a hidden gem believed to be the oldest garden in Cornwall. Spring is the most enchanting time to visit, as the gardens’ star attraction comes into full bloom—the carpets of bluebells in Parc Lye meadow. This natural display is one of the finest in Cornwall, transforming the meadow into a sea of shimmering blue that stretches as far as the eye can see.

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Spring at the Lost Gardens of Heligan is nothing short of magical. As the historic grounds awaken, vibrant blooms and the hum of new beginnings breathe life into every corner. Spanning over 200 acres, this botanical wonderland is an adventure waiting for families. Explore the mesmerising Jungle, where towering bamboo and exotic plants create a tropical escape and test your nerve on Europe’s only outdoor jungle rope bridge.

In spring, the Pleasure Grounds truly come alive, as the National Collection of Camellias and Rhododendrons—some over 150 years old— burst into a kaleidoscope of colour. For little ones, the farmyard is perfect, offering close encounters with friendly animals, while the woodland paths lead to peaceful corners ideal for a family picnic.

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Trebah Garden

Trebah Garden is a subtropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop, celebrated as one of the Great Gardens of Cornwall and rated among the 80 finest gardens in the world. In spring, the garden is ablaze with colour as camellias, magnolias, and rhododendrons reach their peak, creating a breath-taking display along winding paths

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The Eden Project

The Eden Project is a global garden like no other, housed in iconic biomes that sit within an old China clay pit, spanning the size of 30 football pitches. This world-famous attraction offers families the chance to embark on a journey through nature, regardless of the weather. On overcast days, the Rainforest Biome provides a lush escape into a tropical paradise, with towering trees, cascading waterfalls, and exotic plants from around the globe. Meanwhile, the Mediterranean Biome bursts with the colours and scents of springtime blossoms, from citrus groves to fragrant herbs.

In spring, the outdoor gardens come alive with Cornwall’s native flora. Wander through fields of daffodils, tulips, and budding trees as the landscape wakes from winter. The Eden Project truly knows how to welcome the season, hosting interactive workshops and hands-on activities that inspire curiosity and creativity in visitors of all ages.

The woodlands and historic gardens are perfect for leisurely strolls, but the centrepiece of the site is the Mansion House, built around 1830 to replace an earlier house destroyed by fire. It was lived in up to about 1950, when the site was largely abandoned. Since 2010, the current owners have gradually begun restoring the Gardens and buildings, while respecting the legacy of earlier times.

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National Trust Sites

Pack your National Trust membership and dive into the sprawling estates, secret gardens, and all the treasures Cornwall’s National Trust sites have to offer.

In Cornwall, National Trust sites provide the perfect setting for ticking off many of the ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities. This initiative encourages children to connect with nature through hands-on activities. Whether it’s climbing a huge hill at Trelissick, cloud watching at Trengwainton, or building dens at Cotehele, these family-friendly locations make it easy to bring the 50 things list to life. With so much to discover, children can immerse themselves in nature, learn new skills, and have endless fun along the way.

For more inspiration, tips, and ideas to help you plan the perfect family holiday, head to the Visit Cornwall website at visitcornwall. com . With so much to explore and enjoy, Cornwall’s waiting to welcome you next Spring.

BLACKPOOL WHERE EVERY

SEASON’S A REASON TO VISIT THE UK’S FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT

It comes as no surprise that Blackpool is a popular destination over the summer, but did you know that the fun extends to all the seasons? Whatever the weather, there is so much to see, so much to do, and so much to enjoy. Take a look and plan your visit to the ultimate family resort.

SPRING

Blackpool blooms in the spring, so welcome the season with a stroll around Stanley Park or along the Golden Mile and blow the cobwebs away. Visit the newlyopened Showtown Museum and explore the town’s rich heritage of fun and entertainment, or catch a film at The Backlot Cinema IMAX screen to really blow your socks off!

SUMMER

It’s at this time of year when the season is in full swing and there’s fun aplenty. Action-packed adventures await with Blackpool’s awardwinning sandy beaches and the largest range of visitor attractions in one place outside of London. August brings the exhilarating Blackpool Air Show too – a must-see free event!

AUTUMN

When autumn’s chill sets in, the resort awakens with an electrifying mix of free events. Enjoy six miles of Blackpool Illuminations, watch the skies come alive during the World Fireworks Championship Blackpool, and don’t miss the freeto-see Lightpool Festival with its enchanting Light Art Trail. There’s some Halloween surprises too!

WINTER

Blackpool’s Tower Festival Headland is magically transformed into a breath-taking festive village as Christmas By The Sea returns. With a sackful of shows and pantomimes to choose from around the resort, all that remains is to choose your cosiest Christmas jumper and experience the true magic of Blackpool.

Plan your trip at: visitblackpool.com

AN ISLAND

for all ages

Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands has all the ingredients for a memorable childhood holiday, no matter what age the kids

Whether you want to lead your toddlers in wellies through rock pools hunting for crabs and shrimps, take your tweens on a bracing RIB ride to get a different perspective on the coastline or discover ancient passage graves with your teens, you’ll find coastal adventures to suit your family.

It feels different with road names in French, its own language (Jèrriais), and its quirky ways of doing things, like selling potatoes in roadside honesty boxes. Yet, it’s familiar enough to feel like home

There’s also a great choice of places to stay, from glamping pod at Jersey Zoo, where you can wake up to the sounds of lemurs and flamingos,to your own granite cottage in the grounds of luxury Michelin-key Longueville Manor. In between, you’ve got quaint waterfront B&Bs, resort hotels such as the Merton with its aquadome and live

entertainment, and luxury self-catering such as the wooden lodges at Les Ormes.

Best things to do with little ones

You’ll probably want to spend several days pottering on the blue-flag beaches with a bucket and spade and a net, paddling in the clean water

“Havre des Pas is a favourite, with its sea-water lido meaning you can collect water for sandcastle moats whether the tide is in or out.”
Antonia Windsor

Best things to do with teenagers

“Portelet Bay has an interesting little island that you can walk out to explore at low tide.”

and munching on crab sandwiches from a beachside cafe. Havre des Pas is a favourite, with its sea-water lido meaning you can collect water for sandcastle moats whether the tide is in or out. Gréve de Leq on the north coast has golden sand and is a good spot for treasureseeking washed up pieces of crockery, sea glass and shells. Alternatively, days out can be spent at Jersey Zoo set in 32 acres of beautiful parkland where you can meet some of the world’s rarest animals or Hamptonne Country Life Museum, a picturesque country farm estate from the 15th century sharing the story of Jersey’s rural life. If it rains, you can burn off some energy at the trampoline park Jump Jersey or 16 New Street is a magnificently restored townhouse in the centre of St. Helier where you can explore life in fashionable Jersey during the Georgian era.

Best things to do with tweens

Tweens will love the adventure of getting to and from 17th-century Elizabeth Castle, which is built on a tidal island – at least one leg of the journey will be a boat ride on the amphibious vehicle. Once there you can watch costumed characters firing muskets and the midday cannon and take a walk to the hermitage where Saint Clement lived on a rock. Or book a Seafaris expedition on a fast RIB, which will take you to explore the caves of the north coast or further to the offshore islands of the Ecrehous or the Minquiers. A great beach for this age group is St. Brelade’s Bay, which has that seaview Pizza Express, and also concessions that hire out kayaks and paddle boards and folk can whizz you around the bay on water skis or banana boats. Or try Portelet Bay, which also serves pizza on the beach and has an interesting little island that you can walk out to explore at low tide.

Teens will love activities such as coasteering, where you don a wetsuit and hard hat to scramble around the coastline, ducking into caves and jumping off high rocks into the sea. They can also find adrenaline in blokarting and kite surfing. For a different experience, they will enjoy exploring the War Tunnels, where the Second World War history of the island’s occupation by the Germans is brought vividly to life, or explore the Neolithic passage grave at La Hougue Bie. If you’re looking for an island getaway, but want the ease of being able to pack up the kids and the dog and all their paraphernalia in the car, then Jersey is the place for you. Accessible via Condor Ferries from Poole or Portsmouth, you don’t have to leave any treasured toy or furry friend behind and can bring the paddle board and wetsuits, too. And if you’d rather pack light and fly, then it’s under an hour away from multiple UK regional airports with major airlines.

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JERSEY, THE ISLAND OF UNEXPECTED ADVENTURE

Head to this charming Channel Isle for natural splendour and endless thrills

Jersey is small but mighty. And possibly not what you expect. Yes, it can feel gloriously serene, with its laidback air, high quality of life and abundance of golden beaches. But there’s also an adventurous edge to the largest of the Channel Islands, making it the perfect destination for your clients.

For instance, did you know Jersey is home to Europe’s oldest surf club? That 12% of the island is encompassed within a national park? And that, during very low tides, its area almost doubles in size?

Jersey is a place of natural beauty, thrilling extremes and many surprises, where getting active is both exhilarating and easy to do.

On land

What could be more satisfying that walking around an entire island? Jersey measures just 8km long by 14.5km wide, and a 77km coast path encircles its shores, taking in every ancient granite cliff and powder-soft swathe of sand, every headland, castle, lighthouse and beach cafe. Excellent bus services make it easy to hike short sections; inland trails and quiet ‘green lanes’ make it possible to make loops.

Jersey also has a network of

signposted cycle trails, which range from family-friendly jaunts to foodie forays, where you can pick up cheese and cider en route. Or, for something more thigh-testing, try the hilly round-island ride. All these trails utilise some of Jersey’s 725km of country lanes, where traffic is light and pedalling is a pleasure. And you can always hire an e-bike to ease the effort.

On sea

Whipped up by Atlantic swells and tempered by the gulf stream, Jersey boasts some of the British Isles’ best waves. The first surf school opened on the island back in 1914 and it’s still simple to sign up for lessons. Head for the wide, sandy sweep of St Ouen’s Bay, which offers both clean breaks for beginners and more gnarly waves for pros.

Or jump in a kayak to combine watery thrills with more in-depth exploration. Paddling around Jersey’s ever-changing

coast, you can nose into every nook and cranny, haul up on blinding-white coves, glide beneath remnants of Napoleonic forts and Nazi strongholds, and maybe encounter seals and seabirds.

To get further faster, take a RIB ride. These speedy inflatables zip around the island’s wild edges, looking for dolphins, investigating cliffs and inlets, and anchoring at secluded beaches for lobster picnics. Some trips head out to the little-visited Minquiers, a remote rocky archipelago where crystal-clear waters lap at a handful of fishermen’s cabins and the rest of the world seems far, far away.

In between

Jersey has one of the largest tidal ranges in the world. Which means that every day there’s a whole new landscape to explore. Take a guided stroll across this fascinating netherworld: forage for seaweed, nose into rock pools and walk out to marooned

Seymour Tower, where you can sleep overnight. Explore the oyster farms reviving the historic mollusc industry, then slurp the super-fresh spoils. Or, when the time is right, wait until after dark and join a low-tide ‘moonwalk’ to see the lunar-like littoral sparkle like fairy dust with the glow of bioluminescent creatures.

Alternatively, for the ultimate beach thrill, hop aboard a blokart. A sort-of sailboat/go-kart cross, these easy-to-master contraptions might just be the most exhilarating way to whizz across Jersey’s sand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should you stay?

Your clients can fit a lot into a long weekend, but a week is ideal to fully experience walks, rides, boat tours, and more.

Will they need a car?

No! Buses reach all corners of the island, and e-biking offers a fantastic way for your clients to explore.

What adventure shouldn’t they miss?

Combine land and sea with a coasteering trip around Greve De Lecq. Be sure to finish every adventure with a scoop of Jersey ice cream.

Getting to Jersey

Your clients can escape their day-today routine and breathe in the sea air within an hour from over 17 UK airports. Jersey is nestled 14 miles off the coast of Normandy in France, just a short flight or ferry ride away.

If your clients are travelling from the UK, Passports are not required, all they need is a form of photo I.D

Jersey National Park
Beauport Bay
Seafaris RIB, Les Minquiers

Southampton

Southampton is rich in history and open for exploring for everyone. Marc, Cheryl, Jack and Daisy spend a sunny weekend exploring Southampton.

We arrived to the White Star Tavern in Southampton (whitestartavern.co.uk) after traveling down from Kent. A cosy little tavern with a lovely atmosphere, situated on a picturesque street. There are lots of tables and chairs outside where you can sit, take in the atmosphere, and enjoy the hustle and bustle of people going about there day.

It was easy to check in, and you could see right away how attentive the staff were. The Mermaid and the Haverfood Room, the two rooms we were allocated, were spotless, decorated with contemporary furnishings, and had great amenities.

There was no time for relaxation, thanks to Liz Blakeborough at Blakeborough Tavel & Leisure PR ( blakeboroughpr.com). Our goal was to spend a jam-packed weekend exploring Southampton and it’s rich history while also fitting in a little fun in between. After dropping our bags, we headed directly to Southampton’s top interactive location, the SeaCity Museum (seacitymuseum.co.uk), which is home to the city’s Titanic story.

White Star Tavern

28 Oxford Street, Southampton, SO14 3DJ. TEL: 02380 821990 whitestartavern.co.uk

We spent 90 minutes learning about the RMS Titanic’s history and the effects it had on Southampton’s residents and city. Including an interactive Titanic model, the passengers’ voice recordings from that fateful night, authentic artifacts from the renowned ship, and more. It was great for Jack and Daisy to experience and really understand the devastation of that night.

Star SeaCity Museum

Civic Centre, Havelock Road, Southampton, SO14 7FY | TEL: 02380 834536 | seacitymuseum.co.uk

Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm (last entry 3.30pm) | Adults £11, Child £8.50, Under 5’s FREE, Seniors & Students £10.

of Southampton. They’re all about relaxed deli-dining rather than the full PIG restaurant experience.

We went directly to the High Score Arcade for some fun after our extremely educational visit to the SeaCity Museum. The family-friendly entertainment venue in Southampton offers more than 60 games, ranging from arcade classics like Space Invaders to the newest titles.

In addition to being friendly, the staff provided challenges to defeat them in any game. You could come back for free if you beat them! We had a great hour of family fun, finished by the kids thrashing their dad at a couple games. We had a great appetite after all the walking and fun, so we went straight to the Pig in the Wall.

THE PIG-in the wall is tucked away in the old medieval walls of the historic city

Expect rustic wooden tables and chairs, low sofa seating, a roaring log burner and cosy corners in an open plan lounge. Open every day from 9am. Lunch is served from midday. Supper is served until 8pm. The Deli-bar menu changes daily and all ingredients are sourced from the kitchen garden at THE PIG, Brockenhurst, and local suppliers. Staff were friendly attentive and Lucy our waitress took the time to talk us through the menu and ask where we had travelled from and if we were enjoying our stay. The food was delicious, we highly recommend a visit!

The PIG-in the wall C8 Western Esplanade, Southampton, SO14 2AZ. TEL: 0345 225 9494. thepighotel.com

“Expect rustic wooden tables and chairs, low sofa seating, a roaring log burner and cosy corners in an open plan lounge”

On Saturday, we awoke to again another beautiful day filled with activities and sights to visit. following a breakfast at the White Star Tavern that we can only describe as mouth wateringly excellent, we headed to God’s House Tower. The exhibition “Stories behind the Stones” is held in one of Southampton’s most significant and older historic medieval structures.

God’s House Tower as it’s known today was constructed over several hundred years and has held many different uses over that time. The oldest part of the building – originally known as God’s House Gate – was built in 1189 and named due to its proximity to the nearby God’s House Hospital. The original gate was built to give access to the Platform Quay and was used to guard the town from attack by sea.

God’s House Tower

Town Quay, Southampton SO14 2NY, TEL:07733 092291. godshousetower. org.uk

“God’s House Tower as it’s known today was constructed over several hundred years and has held many different uses over that time”

After God’s House Tower it was time for a little retail therapy. Shopping at WestQuay in Southampton offers a vibrant experience with a wide range of popular high-street and luxury brands all in one modern, spacious location. As one of the largest shopping centers on the South Coast, WestQuay features over 100 stores, including flagship names like Zara, and Apple, making it a prime destination for fashion, technology, and lifestyle shopping. Beyond retail, WestQuay boasts a variety of dining options with restaurants offering global cuisines, plus leisure activities like the cinema and bowling. Its central location, ample parking, and proximity to transport links make it a convenient and enjoyable shopping hub for locals and visitors alike.

“WestQuay boasts a variety of dining options with restaurants offering global cuisines”

The Real Greek restaurant in Southampton brings the flavors and warmth of Mediterranean dining to WestQuay’s bustling dining terrace. Known for its authentic Greek dishes, the menu features a variety of meze plates, souvlaki, and fresh salads, perfect for sharing in a relaxed, friendly setting. The vibrant, welcoming atmosphere reflects the spirit of Greek hospitality, making it an ideal spot for a casual meal with friends, family gatherings, or a cozy date night.

Locked In A Room escape rooms in Southampton deliver an immersive and thrilling escape experience, perfect for groups of friends, family, or colleagues.

Located in WestQuay, the venue offers a range of challenging themed rooms that require teamwork, problem-solving, and quick thinking to unlock clues and escape within the time limit. Each room is thoughtfully designed with intricate puzzles and engaging storylines, adding an adrenaline-filled adventure to the experience. With friendly staff providing guidance and hints as needed, Locked In A Room is a fantastic activity for anyone seeking a memorable, interactive, and brain-teasing escape from the everyday.

Locked In A Room Southampton

Unit 11c, Lower Level, West Quay Shopping Centre, SOUTHAMPTON, SO15 1QE southampton@lockedinaroom.co.uk 01179 291 759

Our trip to Southampton was fantastic! The weather was superb, which made exploring the city even more enjoyable. We had a wonderful time visiting local attractions, shopping at WestQuay, and indulging in delicious meals at spots like The Real Greek. The city’s vibrant energy, friendly atmosphere, and welcoming hospitality left a lasting impression on us. We’re already looking forward to our next visit to experience it all over again!

“Locked In A Room escape rooms in Southampton deliver an immersive and thrilling escape experience”

Portsmouth Visit

THE WATERFRONT CITY WITH YEAR-ROUND FAMILY ACTIVITIES

With a packed diary of family activities happening all year round, Portsmouth really should be top of the agenda for your next trip.

The ‘great waterfront city’ is famed for its literary heritage, and that will be keenly celebrated in 2025; dedicated the Year of Literacy and Literature by Portsmouth Creates. It means there will be a whole host of events and activities taking place throughout the year to not only honour the great authors who have called Portsmouth home, but

“The ‘great waterfront city’ is famed for its literary heritage, and that will be keenly celebrated in 2025”

maybe even foster the next generation of bestsellers!

First up is the birthday anniversary of perhaps the Victorian era’s most loved and celebrated author. On 7 February 1812 the literary world was changed forever when Charles Dickens was born in a humble terraced house in Portsmouth. That home is now a museum dedicated to the great man, displaying some of his prized possessions and being decorated in the Regency style that was very much in favour at the time.

Each year the Charles Dickens’ Birthplace Museum hosts a small ceremony and offers free entry all day to mark the occasion. It often features readings of Dickens classics and appearances from his descendants.

February also sees the return of Portsmouth BookFest, bringing with it talks, workshops and readings. The

opening week (during February half term) focuses on children’s literature, with a more adult-oriented programme offered the week after. The Portsmouth Libraries and Visit Portsmouth websites will have all the latest details and line-up announcements.

In May it’s the turn of Portsmouth Comic Con at the Guildhall. The biggest familyfriendly Comic Con of its kind returns on 3 and 4 May with some of the biggest names in TV, film and pop culture entertainment. Families can meet stars of the silver screen or have items signed by the authors and illustrators behind their favourite Marvel/ DC superheroes. Plus, there’s always the opportunity to dress up, explore the interactive zones and shop for new treats at the many stalls.

As well as regular all-ages events there are Portsmouth’s biggest and best attractions to enjoy - which are open to visitors all year round.

“As well as the stunning views, Spinnaker Tower also hosts regular events, including craft activities and special guest appearances.”

At Portsmouth Historic Dockyard families can journey through 500 years of British Naval heritage. Some of the world’s most famous ships are on display, as well as the items telling the stories of those who lived and served on board.

HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world and served as Admiral Nelson’s flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar. There’s also HMS Warriorthe ship that was so fast, so well defended and so heavily armed that it was said to have rendered all other warships obsolete on the day it launched. Plus, don’t forget the Mary Rose, flagship of Henry VIII which was rescued after 436 years on the sea bed in the largest marine salvage operation ever undertaken.

All this - and plenty more besidescan be explored at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, with just one ticket offering unlimited access for a whole year.

“At Portsmouth Historic Dockyard families can journey through 500 years of British Naval heritage.”

There are further sights to behold from the Spinnaker Tower. Discover awe-inspiring vistas stretching out for 23 miles from the View Decks more than 100 metres above sea level - looking out across the harbour, The Solent, over to Isle of Wight, at the Portsmouth cityscape and up to the South Downs National Park.

As well as the stunning views, Spinnaker Tower also hosts regular events, including craft activities and special guest appearances from CBeebies stars during the school holidays.

Head back down the high-speed lift and you’ll be in Gunwharf Quays - the waterfront outlet shopping centre with more than 90 stores, as well as 30 bars and restaurants. Whether it’s new shoes,

activewear or even a sweet treat, there’s plenty of choice - not to mention great deals to be had with outlet stores offering up to 60% off RRP. Once you’re all shopped out there are food options from around the world at the many harbourside restaurants, as well as a bowling alley, multiplex cinema, play park, Mini Port, contemporary art gallery and more, all within the Gunwharf Quays complex.

If all this makes you think there’s far too much to do in one day, you’d be right! Thankfully there are plenty of hotel and guest house options for families to stay longer and discover more.

The Queens Hotel has an enviable location overlooking Southsea

Common. Its family rooms offer space and comfort, as well as a fridge, safe and ironing board. If you’d prefer to be right in the centre of the action why not try the Holiday Inn Express, located inside Gunwharf Quays. As well as all the shops and restaurants on the doorstep it’s just a stone’s throw from the Historic Dockyard and Old Portsmouth. Or try the Royal Maritime Hotel, where family selection has adjacent rooms with bunk beds (not to mention a prime location right by the entrance to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard).

A great many more options, as well as ratings, reviews and guide prices, can be found on the Visit Portsmouth website. It’s also where you’ll find more details on the events and attractions listed above, plus all the other top things to see and do over the coming months at the Great Waterfront City.

Yorkshire! Visit

The magical combination of countryside, cities, coast and culture make Yorkshire the perfect destination for a memorable family holiday. Here are just a handful of the amazing things to do in the region:

Yorkshire has many beautiful beaches and resorts such as Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington and Filey. There’s plenty of seaside fun for all ages, tastes and abilities. The three national parks, the North York Moors, the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District, offer endless opportunities for enjoying the countryside and taking part in outdoor activities. Little Legs offers free online resources for adventures in the upper Calder Valley. Mixenden’s History Hike and Wild Walk are interactive and ideal for children.

At Halifax’s Another World Adventure Centre, you can enjoy grass sledging, dirt scooters, slingshot paintball, archery, bumper balls,

go-kart building and racing and a toboggan track! visitcalderdale.com/see-and-do/attractions/ another-world-adventure-centre/. Halifax Ski Slope and Snow Tubing is home to the Charlie Fastrax multi-storey adventure soft play for children for ages 3-12.

Xscape Yorkshire, offers a range of activities for all ages. Facilities include indoor skiing and snowboarding on real snow, trampolining, adventure golf, bowling, laser tag and climbing walls. Snozone’s Disability Snowsports are available for anyone who has a sensory, cognitive, or physical impairment.

The fish trail is a familyfriendly walk celebrating Hull’s rich maritime history.

Keep your eyes peeled for the fish sculptures embedded in the pavement—they’ll guide you on a journey through the city centre, Old Town, and Fruit Market. Along the way, you’ll encounter some of Hull’s most iconic landmarks as well as hidden gems.

On 1-2 February explore historic streets as they come alive for York Ice Trail 2025.visityork.org/york-ice-trail Explore Leeds City Centre by following the Owl Trail, where owls are hidden in stonework, tapestries and guarding the Civic Hall. For an animal adventure head to Temple Newsam where you can meet some rare pigs, goats and sheep, and Lotherton Hall offers penguin and capybara experiences.

“Yorkshire has a thriving arts and culture scene with museums, galleries, and theatres. ”
“Yorkshire has many beautiful beaches and resorts such as Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington and Filey”

Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley is a winner of multiple awards and official host farm for the Channel 5 suite of TV Shows Winter/Springtime on the Farm. Open year round, and home to some of the best play spaces around, it is a haven of animal magic where plenty of family memories can be made.

Boston Park Farm in Doncaster is a fantastic place for a family day out with many activities and opportunities for children to interact with animals. The variety of outdoor and indoor play areas ensures that there’s something for everyone, regardless of the weather.

The Deep in Hull is one of the largest aquariums in the UK and is accessible for all. Get up close to sharks, tropical fish, and a colony of Gentoo penguins. Explore

the breathtaking viewing tunnel and enjoy a ride in the glass lift inside the stunning Endless Ocean tank.

The National Coal Mining Museum for England is a perfect trip for all the family. With a new interactive, immersive experience telling the fascinating story of coal, opening in January 2025, it’s the ideal time to visit.

Reopening in April 2025 is the famous mine tour where guests can travel 140 metres underground for a unique family experience.

The Glass Works in Barnsley has family friendly activities including Superbowl, Library @ the Lightbox and Cineworld plus lots of shopping and dining options. Barnsley Museums’ five free sites are fantastic places for the family to explore. The Cooper Gallery won the Best Accessible Museum Award in the Kids in Museums’ Family Friendly Museum Awards 2024. There are regular family-friendly activities and interactive exhibits across the museums all year round.

Nothing is behind a glass cabinet at Eureka! Discover more than 400 interactive, hands-on exhibits designed to inspire enquiring minds. Eureka is proud to be accessible for all visitors. tinyurl.com/23jhsyv2

“The Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Hepworth Wakefield are wonderful places to introduce children to art”

The National Videogame Museum in Sheffield is the place where videogames are for everyone. Explore how they are made, who makes them, and even why they are made. Play over 100 games, learn their history and cultural importance and even make them at this unique city centre museum. thenvm.org

The Streetlife Museum will transport your family back in time, showcasing the evolution of transportation in Hull over the course of 200 years. It is an interactive museum, featuring unique experiences like an immersive coach ride and a fascinating 1940s street reconstruction.

“2025 is the year Rotherham becomes the world’s first Children’s Capital of Culture”

At the JORVIK Viking Festival, 17-23 February, get ready to dive into the action with thrilling competitions, explore unique Viking goods at our 10th-century traders’ stalls, and meet the Vikings camped in the city centre - watch their crafts come to life and snap a selfie or two! Plan your visit at visityork.org .

Yorkshire has a thriving arts and culture scene with museums, galleries, and theatres. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Hepworth Wakefield are wonderful places to introduce children to art. Ferens Art Gallery in Hull has twelve galleries displaying a range of artwork. Visit the Explore Gallery where hands-on activities offer fun for the whole family.

Upcoming family shows at the magnificent Victoria Theatre in Halifax include pantomime fun with Peter Pan, The Enchanted Princess Ball and Bing’s Birthday. Leeds’ theatres are offering storybook shows, with the Leeds Playhouse’s programme including

Coraline and Horrible Histories, and Carriageworks having Room on the Broom, The Gruffalo and The Jungle Book as part of their lineup.

2025 is the year Rotherham becomes the world’s first Children’s Capital of Culture. From January onwards, they’ll be a variety of events, exciting surprises and festivals, starting with Otherham on 24-26 January, a fantastical light display designed to transform the streets of Rotherham before your eyes. Come and join us! Visit childrenscapitalofculture.co.uk

Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture kicks off this month for a thrilling year of culture and creativity that you won’t want to miss! This exciting year will showcase the best that Bradford has to offer. Get your tickets now for Rise, the magical opening event on 10 & 11 January. Other highlights include The Big Brass Blowout on 13 April, a new stage production of The Railway Children at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway over the summer, plus The Turner Prize at Cartwright Hall in the autumn. Find out more about all the upcoming events at bradford2025.co.uk

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East South

England

From Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, Winchester Cathedral to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, it’s not surprising that South East England is one of UK’s most popular regions to explore.

Enjoy fun family adventures in South East England for every taste and budget!

Isle of Wight - Wildheart Animal Sanctuary

From pocket sized primates to powerful predators, the residents of Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, will charm and amaze you!

Wildheart Animal Sanctuary is based on Sandown Beach, Winner of BBC Countryfile Magazines 2019 Beach of the Year Award, which is on the east coast of the Island. The sanctuary is well known as a centre for rescued big cats, all have come to their forever homes at different stages of their lives and from a variety of backgrounds. Originally family-owned it recently became a registered charity, Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, which aims to promote the survival of endangered species through first class educational and recreational experiences, exemplary animal management, conservation and research.

New primate rescue facilitiy is now open and houses multiple species of primates that the sanctuary aims to rehome over the coming years. The facility is constructed of two gigantic bamboo domes, the first of their kind in Europe. These iconic geodesic structures tower over the buildings of Sandown, forming an unrivalled multilevel space for the inhabitants to thrive in.

The Wildheart Trust, is dedicated to realising its global ambitions to make a meaningful impact on the health of the natural world while actively improving the well-being of animals in human care. wildheartanimalsanctuary. org

Ashford, Kent - Rare Breeds Centre

It’s all about the animals at the Rare Breeds Centre, where you will get the chance to meet cows, horses, rabbits, goats and much, much more!

Set in 100 acres of stunning grounds there’s a lot to see and do on this farm. Start your adventure in the animal barn where you will get the chance to meet and stroke the animals. Explore all our animal displays, where you can see pigs, birds, sheep and not forgetting our brand-new ferret enclosure where you can meet Al and Beano.

“Our Discovery Garden is right round the corner, where you will find seasonal fruit and veg growing”

Join our famous pig racing which runs from April – October, with the chance for children to take part. Don’t forget to pick your favourite before they set off!

The Butterfly Tunnel will be next on your adventure, we have a variety of native and tropical butterflies in the tunnel, featuring species from South America, Africa, the Indian subcontinent, the Philippines and Australasia. Our Discovery Garden is right round the corner, where you will find seasonal fruit and veg growing, and you might even see a ripe strawberry ready to be eaten before the birds do.

Rare Breeds famous Tractor rides, which runs daily, and now with an accessible trailer so that everyone can take part in the fun. Will take you up to the top of the farm passing sheep, squirrels and our beautiful woodlands. We encourage people to explore our three woodland walks, all varying in

length, follow the signposts to make your way round.

The tractor ride will also take you past our multiple playparks, including Mysterious Marsh where everyone can practice their balancing, swinging and climbing skills, whilst avoiding the marsh trolls. Hill Fort which offers a zipwire, giant tube maze, wooden hill fort and outdoor assault course, ready for hours of fun!

When you are feeling a bit peckish, the Granary Restaurant located at the farm entrance serves a variety of freshly cooked food (vegan and vegetarian options available too, speak to one of the restaurant team to discuss your needs) all barista coffees, with milk alternatives, a selection of ice creams and yummy cakes, made by the people we support.

Open all year! Something for all the family! More than a day’s worth of fun and activity!

rarebreeds.org.uk

Hampshire - Winchester Cathedral

Nestled in the heart of Hampshire, one of Southern England’s most historic buildings, Winchester Cathedral boasts centuries of English heritage, magnificent architecture, priceless treasures and works of art. Once the seat of AngloSaxon and Norman royal power, this fascinating site has played host to Kings and Queens for centuries, including William the Conqueror, Mary Tudor and Prince Philip of Spain.

“Steeped in history, one of the best ways to explore the Cathedral is with a trained Guide”
Credit: Winchester Cathedra

Steeped in history, one of the best ways to explore the Cathedral is with a trained Guide, who will be able to tell you all about its colourful past, including wonderful stories about the people associated with the Cathedral, such as William Walker, the diver who saved the Cathedral in the early 1900’s. As part of the tour, you will have the opportunity to discover the massive vaults of the Cathedral’s early Norman crypt, the ornate Renaissance chantry chapels, Jane Austen’s grave and the Great West Window. Frequent guided tours are available Monday to Saturday, from 10:00am – 3:00pm and are included in the admission fee (subject to availability). winchester-cathedral.org.uk

Hampshire - Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

Consistently ranked as one of the best attractions in the county, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard offers a unique insight into a working Royal Navy Dockyard and is considered a must-visit for families. With 10 attractions in one ticket, there’s something to suit the whole family. Tread the boards of historic warships, discover guns and ammunition, take a harbour tour on the waterbus or take on physical interactive challenges at Action Stations; Commando Experience. Visit the 4D immersive theatre experience, ‘1982 – Dive the Mary Rose’ showcasing the untold story of the finding, excavation and recovery of the Mary Rose. Ultimate Explorer ticket gives you access for 12 months to visit this fantastic attraction.

OFFER - 30% off unlimited adventures for anyone booking from either a PO or SO postcode historicdockyard.co.uk

Eastbourne - Magnificent Motors

Eastbourne seafront will celebrate over a century of motoring next spring as Magnificent Motors gears up for a return from 3 – 4 May 2025. Classic cars and vintage vehicles throughout the ages will be on display on the Western Lawns and Wish Tower Slopes with thousands of visitors attending over the May bank holiday weekend.

The event regularly attracts more than 600 vehicles each year and expressions of interest are now open for car clubs to apply for their pitch, with individual entries open in January.

Established as one of the biggest motoring festivals on the south coast, each year Magnificent Motors hosts a unique selection of vehicles ranging from vintage heirlooms, classic coupés and revered retros to motorbikes, military vehicles, high

performance sports cars and the latest in EV technology.

With many star cars having an interesting back story – from film appearances to celebrity owners - many enthusiasts are often on hand to share their story, or to provide a peek under the bonnet.

Councillor Margaret Bannister, Eastbourne Borough Council’s Lead Member for Tourism, Leisure, Accessibility & Community Safety, said, “With Magnificent Motors we are sure to have a magnificent start to the events summer season. Each year we are over-subscribed so I would urge car clubs to apply as soon as possible with their star cars for the best chance of being accepted.

“Individual owners need not worry about missing out though, as we will be opening a separate allocation for them in January on a first-come first-served basis.”

Once accepted, entries cost £5 per car per day to support event running costs and all exhibitors receive a commemorative plaque. Club applications close on 1 December, with individual applications opening on 6 January.

Magnificent Motors is free to spectators and is open from 10am to 5pm each day. With funfair attractions for all the family throughout the weekend, visitors can also enjoy a range of retailers, food outlets and a bar too.

For more information and to apply for vehicle or trade space at the event, visit:

MagnificentMotors.co.uk

School Holidays and Weekends

Kids for a Quid

Children aged 3-15 travel on the trains for £1 when travelling with a fare paying adult during school holidays and weekends. Max 4 children per adult. Additional weekend characters and actvities listed below are FREE during Kids 4 a Quid! The Kids 4 a Quid offer does not apply during other special events. See the website for dates when the offer applies.

26th May - 1st June

SCAN THE QR CODE TO DISCOVER THE FABULOUS RANGE OF EVENTS, DINING AND EXPERIENCES AT THE SOUTH’S PREMIER STEAM RAILWAY

8th & 9th March

Bluey & Bingo

Come and meet the antipodean sisters who are all about fun with a capital F!

2025 Family Events

22nd – 23rd March

Hey Duggee!

Meet Duggee in SteamWorks! at Sheffield Park Station. He has his train badge of course!

Easter Holidays

4th - 17th April

Brick Creators Train - Fans of small coloured plastic bricks can build while they travel on the play carriage. What will they create?

11th , 12th & 13th April

Easter Bunnies - Giant bunnies are romping around the railway and hopping on board the trains.

18th - 21st April

Mobile Farm - Sheep, ponies and more! Get up close at Kingscote Station. Perfect for little ones.

World of Wizarding Mystical, magical, enchantment and wonder! Wands at the ready and let’s conjure some fun.

7th & 8th June & 19th – 21st August

Dinosaurs

Be careful! There are dinosaurs at Sheffield Park Station and they look hungry. Roaring good fun.

14th & 15th June

Gruffalo

Come and meet the Gruffalo in SteamWorks! Watch out for the poisonous wart on the end of his nose!

5th & 6th July

Reptiles

Sunning themselves at Kingscote Station this summer and free to view. For a small donation you can even hold them.

2nd – 3rd August

Unicorn Weekend

Get up close to the real thing at Kingscote Station and feel the magic of these captivating creatures.

23rd & 25th August

Paddington @ Teddy Bears’

Picnic

Bring a picnic and your teddy to one of our stations. Don’t forget to pack some marmalade

4th & 5th October

Fireman Sam

Celebrate our emergency services and meet Fireman Sam at Sheffield Park Station.

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