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Family hiking in Cornwall
The only other picture we could find to illustrate 'UK family holidays' was four people stood in the rain in Eastbourne. It would be nice to think that this sunny image of a family hiking on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall was a bit nearer to the truth. From great hotels to city day trips and nature reserves, there are tips covering every aspect of the British isles for parents and children alike. But perhaps taking a brolly is a good idea.
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    Three of the most appealing campsites we have stayed at have been on the doorstep of the sea. The glory of listening to the waves lapping in the early morning; soaking up the sun setting on the distant horizon is unsurpassable. The individuality of these campsites give them merits which cannot be compared but their all abiding attraction is their proximity to the sea: whether it’s the beauty of undulating hills leading to craggy cliffs culminating in a gentle descent to the Jurassic beach; the wondrous views of a superbly sandy shoreline crowded with lighthouses, surrounded by cultural, historical and culinary delights or blazing sun, crystal clear water and Italian ice-cream on a coastline littered with white sandy coves and jet-setter’s yachts sitting on azure sea. The choice is hard: Tom’s Field, Dorset, Camping Bois-Soleil, St Georges de Didonne, La Baia Blu la Tortuga, Sardinia the result is nothing but magnificent.

    www.tomsfieldcamping.co.uk/
    +44(0)1929 427110
    Tom's Field Road, Langton Matravers, Swanage, Dorset, BH19 3HN
    Google map: bit.ly/m9MI7m

    www.bois-soleil.com/
    2 avenue de Suzac, 17110 Saint-Georges de Didonne
    +33 (0)5.46.05.05.94
    Google map: bit.ly/mnoTMt

    www.baiaholiday.com/en/la_tortuga/
    Pineta di Vignola Mare, 07020, Aglientu, Sassari
    +39 079 60 22 00
    Google map: bit.ly/me2dz6

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    Good for families, it's a small festival with great loos. Take snacks and drinks for the kids with you so you have more dosh for the yummy pies and thai currys, swedish food etc.

    www.endoftheroadfestival.com/

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