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NWQM · 02/04/2019 23:05

Looking to book a last minute break in UK in April. Rotten few months and we all need to spend some time together full of fun and laughter.

DC's 7 and 9 adore Butlins. Would love to go to somewhere more rural but with plenty of activities. We have already done Centreparcs and children were not blown away.

Any thoughts?

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user1474894224 · 02/04/2019 23:14

We enjoyed here. www.bluestonewales.com (we didn't love CP.)
There is beautiful countryside and beaches nearby. You don't feel trapped on site. But there are lots of activities you can book.

NWQM · 02/04/2019 23:40

Thank-you @user1474894224. Looks lovely

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ineedaholidaynow · 02/04/2019 23:43

There is Manor House Hotel on the edge of Okehampton which is right by Dartmoor. Slightly more basic than Center Parcs but has many activities.

Ricekrispie22 · 03/04/2019 05:01

Try here www.landal.co.uk/uk/landal-kielder-waterside-kiel

NWQM · 03/04/2019 10:49

Thank-you @ineedaholidaynow

@Ricekrispie22 where the additional
activities reasonably priced and availability okay when you went? Reviews seem polarised not this.

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dontknowwasmadetoknow · 03/04/2019 19:36

Have a look at potters resort in Norfolk.

Quite expensive but all food and activities included in the price so very good value for money.
Great for all ages we loved it

NWQM · 04/04/2019 19:06

@dontknowwasmadetoknow - Potters looks great. Sadly booked for been we want to go but now on 'the list'.

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MaverickSnoopy · 04/04/2019 19:46

Ladram Bay. Not your centre parks type place but they have lots of lovely activities you can do and their own beach too. Surrounding areas are lovely with fantastic restaurants. Also has a nature walk along the cliffs.

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