Family holidays
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Tour the tanks at twilight with a sleepover in front of shark-infested waters
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Traditional resorts like Bournemouth and Torquay, once known for amusement arcades and OAPs, are having a moment, with cocktail bars and cute cafes, new outdoor activities and chic places to stay
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Like many British seaside towns, the Lincolnshire resort is witnessing a revival, swapping its kiss-me-quick image for stylish bars and boutiques
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Acting, rafting, hiking cooking … those who like to be busy all day will love a stay at these campsites with activities on tap
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Save yourself from a mayday this May Day bank holiday with our roundup of day-trips and attractions in the UK
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In this neck of the woods, children explore mazes, zoom around on zipwires and listen to engrossing stories. For adults, there are always the trees to admire
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Camping purists may sneer but glamping is here to stay with hundreds of sites scattered across the UK. We pick 10 additions to Cool Camping’s new book, Glamping Getaways
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Ranging from two to 630 miles, our picks take in all types of British terrain, from dramatic hill country and story-rich woodland
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1950s Americana isn’t something you associate with Venice, but a new Airstream park across the lagoon is an ideal base. Plus more Airstreams in western Europe
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An enchanted, mystical wood makes for contented kids and adults on a day out where smart technology meets traditional fun
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William the Conqueror’s medieval fortress triumphs over its theme park trappings, though the new Horrible Histories maze needs time to bed in
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Farm fun is on the agenda here, so expect tractors, animals and crop-picking at an attraction that’s great for younger kids, though not so hot on the hot food front
Take the kids to … Take the kids to … Old Hall Farm, the Lake District