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I am at risk of a 'holidaying in the UK bore', buuuuut - come and talk to me about your favourite places to holiday in the UK

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Thomcat · 23/01/2008 20:17

If I disappear it's because DD3 is a milk monster and doesn't leave me alone, but till she calls -

I'm going to be doing a lot of holidaying int he UK for a while and nice places get booked early man! I bloody hate planning ahead so far but other massively organised buggers are forcing me to plan ahead.

Sooooo - I've booked a week in Bude, Cornwall (we live in London btw), but where else might I like?

Background info - have car, can travel.
3 girls, eldest is 6 but has Down's syndrome so at the development stage of a 2/3 year old really, and her sister's are currently 2yrs and 4 months.

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DualCycloneCod · 12/02/2008 22:14

rofl at jackei kithcen and her poncy chef

ChirpyGirl · 12/02/2008 22:19

We are going to pembs with this company for easter hols with some friends, there will be 4 adults, 3 kids under 2 and a dog going so shoudl be interesting.
What I liked was that they have already called and offered us more cots and highchairs. The cottages come with stairgates/ monitors/ highchairs/ toys/ buggy and loads of other baby/toddler friendly stuff which I love!

mamathree · 16/08/2009 11:24

We have just returned from 2 weeks in filey ( stayed in 2 different beachfront cottages). Apart from the weather, which was a bit rubbish, it was great. Filey has a massive beach ( although it disappears at high tide) which is great for little ones. We also found a fab play farm called playdale farm at Cayton which has loads of indoor play space and obviously lots of animals etc.

Our other holiday favourite is the east coast of the Isle of Wight. Beaches not quite so impressive as Filey but loads of places to visit, especially good for little ones ( mine are 5, 2 and 5 mo)

NorbertDentressangle · 16/08/2009 11:33

Mine are similar to a lot of other posters.

North Devon (Woolacombe area)

Cornwall (anywhere there really but have connections with Bude and Falmouth areas so know those best)

Pembrokeshire (just rediscovered it having not been there since a child)

saggyhairyarse · 16/08/2009 20:46

Bluestone in Wales.

Tenby, Forest of Dean, Dorset, Cotswolds.

mrstimlovejoy · 17/08/2009 22:00

i love tywyn in wales.friends have brand new caravan there right near the beach.dd [4]loves it just had a weekend there and am going again next week for a week.so relaxing and peaceful.
love whitby and scarborough too but like going in the winter

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