What sorts of places do you like to go for family days out?
I usually try to get an educational element in, and we spend a lot of time in science centers and museums
Are you 'outdoorsy' as a family or do you prefer indoor activities?
My dd is outdoorsy, but Im nore indoors unless the weather is really good.
What's the best place you've visited as part of a day out in recent years?
Science Museum in London
Did you discover any new family day out destinations over the Easter hols?
We visited Fermanagh (about 2.5 hours away by public transport) and its very much an outdoorsy place. We did go to the castle museum and the outdoor pursuits center. We went back last weekend and visited the National Trusts Castle Coole, and plan to do the other NT property, Florence Court in the summer when we go back to stay in the area.
Have you ever visited any National Trust houses or gardens with your family? If so, which ones?
We visited loads with my parents when we were younger and only a few now I have my DD, but mainly as I cant drive, the options are pretty limited. Castle Ward in Co. Down being one of my favourite (and still is), also been to Florence Court, Rowallane Gardens, Murlough Nature Reserve.
What do you/your DC like about the one(s) you've visited? Is there a certain time of year that you think it's best to go?
I think the spring and summer are the best times to go as the kids can run around and really enjoy the grounds to the full. DD is old enough now to appreciate the house tours, but under the age of 6 its a bit too boring. Maybe an alternative family tour in high season might be good.
If you haven't ever visited any National Trust houses or gardens with your family, why is that? Is there anything that you think would make you more likely to go?
I do go, but would go more often if they were easier accessed. If there were special bus tours (eg with Translink in NI) in the summer months, Id happily go, but having to get two or three buses to get to a town, then a taxi to get to the NT house/ reserve is just too much hassle! In fact, if there was some just running in the summer, Id prob get a membership.
As I said, we visited Castle Coole on Saturday, it was alright but we wont be back again for a while as there isnt enough to draw us back. The park was small, but a good mix of equipment, the shop was also small, but the products seemed well thought out and relevent. There are gardens set away from the house which we didnt get to see.
In a somewhat irrelevent point - my brother and I got plastic plates from an NT property (pretty sure it was Castle Ward, but too young to remember really), about 20 years ago, and they still look brand new despite hundreds of runs through the dishwasher. Thats the kinda souvenier I like to buy :)