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Best luxury UK holiday with small children

33 replies

bluenoir · 21/01/2020 21:19

Can anyone recommend a lovely place to stay for a week in the UK with two small children and a dog?

Planning our summer holiday break Center Parcs is an option but for £2k plus costs I feel we could do something a bit different.

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similarminimer · 03/02/2020 21:56

Lime wood or a Pig. Pig on the Beach gorgeous.

HildaSnibbs · 04/02/2020 13:18

ancientruin oh no that's such a shame - it was so well set up for kids; the play area and soft play were fab! 😟

EwwSprouts · 10/02/2020 12:26

Lovely part of the world & dogs welcome. www.celtichaven.co.uk/

bluenoir · 13/02/2020 09:09

@okiedome I love Bovey but husband wasn't that keen, I plan to go on one of their riding holidays without him though!

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ColumbaPalumbus · 13/02/2020 09:26

Calcot every time. They do gorgeous two bed suites and have great childcare and an ace spa.

Betty135 · 19/01/2021 18:31

Another place was just perfect for dogs and little ones and is part of the same group as watergate bay. They are opening a third in 2921 in Hampshire (I think).

Loushome · 24/01/2021 21:20

This thread is a year old Confused @Betty135

Betty135 · 25/01/2021 14:20

Yes, but as we haven’t been able to stay away from home much this last year I figured the information would still be up to date. And that there might be a few people like me googling the same thing hopeful that we might be allowed to go away this summer?!
Who knows... and I noticed a typo it’s 2022 for Another Place / Watergate opening in Stonehenge.

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