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28 Sept 2016

Primrose Valley Holiday Park, Scarborough - A Review | Motherisms


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Amanda and her family enjoy a traditional caravan holiday at the popular Haven site Primrose Valley. Find out why they loved it here. 
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23 Sept 2016

Uk Family Fun On Tour | Monkey Feet

Welcome to another edition of #UKFamilyFunOnTour Today we are chatting to the lady I call my blogging wife - Karen. Karen blogs over at Monkey Feet about family life with three children. Over to Karen:- 

Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks


1 - Which UK town or city has your heart? 
Absolutely South Shields has my heart, I cant imagine living anywhere else and we have so much right on our doorstep, we love Edinburgh, watching the world go by in St James Square is brilliant and Scarborough is filled with childhood memories for me that I'm happy to visit whenever we can.

2 - Which UK beach is your favourite? Why do you love it so much?
South Shields again, its so clean and big and beautiful although St Ives would come a close second.

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks - South Shields Beach

3 - Which theme park/zoo/attraction in the UK would you recommend as somewhere everyone must visit and why?
Ooooooooooh we had a great time at Alton Towers made more magical by our stay in a woodland lodge. We don't really do Zoo's so much as I'm a bit of a free the animals hippy but for an amazing family attraction, I would recommend Eureka in Bradford its great fun.

4 - Where was your favourite place in the UK to visit as a child?
Scarborough absolutely, you used to be able to get a real Pirate Galleon to sail on Scarborough Mere, they would take you to an 'island' and you had to dig for Dublooms, I think I still have mine in the loft!

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks - Scarborough beach


5 - Do you have any UK breaks planned in the next 12 months?
We've just returned from an unsuccessful Glamping trip in the lakes so I would like to re-do our Glamping experience somewhere, we will return to Kielder for some peace quiet and relaxation and probably a trip to London this year too.

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks - Kielder Castle


6 - Where is on your UK travel bucket list?
Stonehenge, The Eden Project, Loch Ness, Wales and Liverpool

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks - Loch Ness


7 - Share with us a hidden gem in the UK and let us know why it’s so special
Not really a hidden gem but London South Bank area for me is a great family day out, from here you  you can walk along the South bank  marvelling at the buskers and the scenery, you can walk Westminster and  Big Ben wander across the river and a short walk will bring you to Buckingham Palace, spend some time in St James Park watching the wildlife, then you are not far from Carnaby Street, Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden and no need for a single Tube!

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks - The South Bank London


8 - Can you recommend a UK holiday resort, hotel or accommodation for families and let us know why it stands out for you
Oh this is a hard one, I loved Rye Hill Farm cottage as it was so well equipped but Alton Towers was so friendly and the staff were awesome, entertaining the kids with 'forest ' type activities, the place was scrupulously clean and the kids loved it soooo much. 


Thanks Karen - we really want to visit Liverpool too! You can follow Monkey Feet on Facebook,  Twitter, Instagram and Youtube here.

UK Family Fun On Tour | Karen from Monkey Feet shares with us her top UK recommendations for day trips and short breaks

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21 Sept 2016

Scarborough Castle | Mandy Charlton


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Mandy Charlton and her daughter make the climb to Scarborough castle and explain why the views are 100% worth it. Read why here.
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16 Sept 2016

UK Family Fun On Tour | Mini Travellers

It's Friday which can only mean one thing - time for #UKFamilyFunOnTour. Today we drop by Karen from Mini Travellers. Mini Travellers is an award-winning family travel blog covering lots of family-friendly adventures in the UK and abroad. Over to Karen:-

Mini Travellers recommend their top places to visit and stay in the UK with #UKFamilyFunOnTour

1 - Which UK town or city has your heart?
I'd have to say Liverpool I think. My top three places to visit are Albert Dock, the World Museum and Walker Art Gallery (check out Mini Travellers' review of the Albert Dock here).

Mini Travellers recommend their top places to visit and stay in the UK with #UKFamilyFunOnTour - the albert dock


2 - Which UK beach is your favourite? Why do you love it so much?
I have two, is that cheating? West Kirby beach as so close to home and Morfa Nefyn

3 - Which theme park/zoo/attraction in the UK would you recommend as somewhere everyone must visit and why?
As a family we love Thomas Land at Drayton Manor, it has been perfectly located for meeting up with family as in the Midlands and perfect sized rides for the age of the kids. 

Mini Travellers recommend their top places to visit and stay in the UK with #UKFamilyFunOnTour - thomas train at thomas land

4 - Where was your favourite place in the UK to visit as a child? 
We went all over as kids but I very fond memories of Sandy Bay in Devon (now Devon Cliffs I understand) basic family fun with loads of other kids, fab beaches, lots of rain thrown in for good measure, and a healthy dose of enthusiasm! Rock, chips and ice cream too! 

5 - Do you have any UK breaks planned in the next 12 months?
We are hopefully visiting Cornwall just after New Year, followed by a camper van trip at February Half Term.

6 - Where is on your UK travel bucket list?
Canterbury, Stonehenge, Cornwall (not been forever!)  

Mini Travellers recommend their top places to visit and stay in the UK with #UKFamilyFunOnTour - stonehenge

7 - Share with us a hidden gem in the UK and let us know why it’s so special
The Wirral Pennisular is a hidden gem, I had no idea about it until we moved here 7 years ago. There is so much to do, some fabulous beaches, and even if it is raining in Liverpool it can be sun shining on the Wirral. It has its own micro climate!

8 - Can you recommend a UK holiday resort, hotel or accommodation for families and let us know why it stands out for you
I haven't yet been but I read sooo much about Coombe Mill as holiday accommodation that I really have to visit soon. It stands out for me as quite simply everyone recommends it and that has to make it stand out!


Thanks Karen - We can't recommend Stonehenge enough, you will love it! You can follow the adventures of Mini Travellers on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter



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UK Family Fun On Tour | Kelly from Cygnet Careers

Welcome to our third post in my 'UK Family Fun' on tour series. Today we are handing the reins over to Kelly who is a change facilitator and offers career guidance in the North East. Check out her website here. Over to Kelly.......

1 - Which UK town or city has your heart?

Newcastle has my heart - of course! It's my home city. My favourite places in Newcastle are the Quayside, Eldon Square and I love wandering through the buildings at Newcastle University and Grey Street - love the history of the place.



2 - Which UK beach is your favourite? Why do you love it so much?

I don't think  could pick one beach as we have so many great ones.  I love all the local ones - Whitley Bay, Tynemouth Longsands, King Edwards in Tynemouth, Cullercoats bay and Cambois and Newbiggin are my favourites in Northumberland.  I spent long summer days in my childhood on Tynemouth Longsands and at Cullercoats Bay and have Whitley By beach at the bottom of my street now, so love walking along the beach after work, whatever the weather.
3 - Which theme park/zoo/attraction in the UK would you recommend as somewhere everyone must visit and why? 

I loved Lightwater Valley as a teenager and Edinburgh zoo is probably the one I've visited most often as its closest, but I went to Twycross Zoo about 10 - 15 years ago and that was a great zoo too. It was a long time ago but I can still remember the chimpanzees picking their noses and eating it...... urrrrghhh!



4 - Where was your favourite place in the UK to visit as a child?
I often holidayed in Scotland when I was very little - going to places like Pit Lockery to stay in a caravan and later I used to go camping with my grandparents. I remember going to Hawes which is in Yorkshire and we had picnics on the grass outside the tent and my Grandma cooked on a little gas stove.  Which thinking back probably wasn't much of a holiday for her.  I remember my Granda teaching me how to fly a kite with limited success!
5 - Do you have any UK breaks planned in the next 12 months?
I don't have any UK breaks planned at the moment but my favourite places to visit are York and Edinburgh.  I think the company of who you're with is the most important part of any trip though - if you're with people who make you laugh and you can be yourself with, then any trip can be memorable for the right reasons!
6 - Where is on your UK travel bucket list?

I don't really do bucket lists but I'd love to go back to London at some point and be a real tourist. 


7 - Share with us a hidden gem in the UK and let us know why it’s so special

I don't really know of any hidden gems in the UK - we tend to stay at home as my husband doesn't like travel, but I definitely want to go to more places.  I need to get better at planning so I can do more of that!
8 - Can you recommend a UK holiday resort, hotel or accommodation for families and let us know why it stands out for you

Travel hasn't been at the top of my agenda so far in my life, but I am going to make it more of a priority in future.

Thank you so much Kelly - if you do re-visit London I can highly recommend the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace audio tours

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14 Sept 2016

A Family Trip to York with Virgin Trains | Newcastle Family Life


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Newcastle Family Life headed to York for the day and discovered there's lots to do for little ones From sweet shops to The Shambles and the National Rail Museum. Read more about their day here.
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9 Sept 2016

UK Family Fun On Tour | Nomipalony


Today welcomes the second post in our brand new series 'UK Family Fun On Tour'. Today we interview Nyomi who blogs over at Nomipalony.com. Expect real life parenting, family life and weekly vlogs. Over to Nyomi:-

1 - Which UK town or city has your heart? 

It goes without saying that it's Newcastle! My top 3 places to visit here are: 

1) Ouseburn Valley for drinks and food at the Cluny or Ernest, a visit to the community farm and Seven Stories (National Centre for Children's Books). 


2) the Quayside markets on a Sunday to buy trinkets and local produce from the stalls and sample the wares from the amazing food trucks, then popping over to the Baltic or the Sage to explore the art, music and gift shops. 

3) Wander the city centre - we've beautiful architecture around Grey Street and monument, loads of amazing restaurants, bars and shops. Visiting the Grainger Market is a must. 



After Newcastle I love Brighton - take me to the Lanes now please! 

2 - Which UK beach is your favourite? Why do you love it so much?

Hmmm, I'm torn between Tynemouth and South Shields beach but for families I'm going to say South Shields because there is so much there, lovely sandy beaches, a little theme park, an arcade, soft play, a beautiful park with pond, playground and miniature steam train, as well as lots of restaurants. You can easily spend a whole day there. 

3 - Which theme park/zoo/attraction in the UK would you recommend as somewhere everyone must visit and why?

I'm really partial to Flamingo Land in Yorkshire. It has a big theme park and a zoo, so there is lots to see and do there. We also love Alnwick Gardens - beautiful gardens, fun water features for the kids to splash around in and the treehouse restaurant is amazing. 



4 - Where was your favourite place in the UK to visit as a child? 

We once had a 2 week camping holiday to Flamingo Land in Yorkshire when I was a kid. My parents must have been mad to camp that long but free access to all the rides and a zoo for 2 whole weeks, we were in our element! 

5 - Do you have any UK breaks planned in the next 12 months?

This month we have already had fun UK breaks at Haggerston Castle in Berwick and a weekend in London so we don't have any new breaks planned yet. As is often the case when you return from a break though I'm now already trying to plan the next one to help with my disappointment of the last one being over! This will be our first year with a child in school and needing to work with school holidays and the prices are a shocker! We will probably head  somewhere in Scotland (I've heard good things about a place called Hydro Crieff if anyone has been?) and Center Parcs in Whinfell at least over the next 12 months. If anyone has good suggestions for UK breaks for a 4 year old and 18 month old I would love to hear them?! 

6 - Where is on your UK travel bucket list?

I really want to explore more of Scotland over the next few years. I've only been to a few places but there is so much beauty there! 

7 - Share with us a hidden gem in the UK and let us know why it’s so special

I think Preston Park Museum is a bit of a hidden gem. Victorian streets, a museum, walled kitchen gardens, an adventure playground, boat rides, a butterfly house, expansive green grounds, skate park, cafe, a miniature steam train, pop up beach and more. It's only £5 for an annual family pass too and that includes 4 children. Bargain! 

8 - Can you recommend a UK holiday resort, hotel or accommodation for families and let us know why it stands out for you

My favourite out of the holiday resorts we have visited so far is Centre Parcs in Whinfell. We had a lovely break there last Autumn and I'm keen to go back again. 


Thank you so much Nyomi! We love Center Parcs too. 

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7 Sept 2016

A guide to family camping in Kendal | Here come the Hoopers


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Here Come the Hoopers explain why Kendal is the perfect spot for family camping. From picturesque scenery to geocaching and lots of local walks - Kendal is a beautiful spot for those who love the great outdoors. Read their full post here.
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2 Sept 2016

UK Family Fun On Tour - Katie Jane Online


I am so excited to start my new blogging series - UK Family Fun on tour. Every fortnight I will be interviewing a wide range of people from all walks of life and finding out about their favourite holiday spots in the UK. If you'd like to take part, please email samantharickelton@googlemail.com.

First up is my good friend Katie Jane Online who is a Durham-based blogger writing about fun, fitness and adventure. Over to Katie:- 

UK Family Fun On Tour - Katie Jane Online
Photo credit - Katie Jane Online

1 - Which UK town or city has your heart? Let us know your top three must see places to visit here

The City that has my heart is Durham. I was born and bred here and no matter where I go Durham will always have my heart. You must see Durham Cathedral and if you get the chance climb to the top and take in the scenery.  

Crook Hall also in Durham City is a manor house which dates back to the 1200's. They always have great seasonal events, my Dad took my sister and I there one Halloween when we were much younger and I still remember how much of a good time we had. The gardens are always picture perfect.  

A walk along the river banks in Durham is a must for any visitor and once you've finished your walk you can visit one of Durham's wonderful cafes for a bite to eat. 

2 - Which UK beach is your favourite? Why do you love it so much?

South Shields beach. When my eldest cousin learnt how to drive we would often go there to play in the arcades and have ice cream. I have a lot of happy Teen memories there.  

UK Family Fun On Tour - Katie Jane Online - South Shields beach


3 - Which theme park/zoo/attraction in the UK would you recommend as somewhere everyone must visit and why?

It has to be Beamish Museum just outside of Durham city. I love history and this open air museum is all about my favourite era, the Victorian age. I remember going there from as young as 5 with my school. Every time I visit I learn something new. The sweet shop is a must visit for any child! 

UK Family Fun On Tour - Katie Jane Online - Beamish


4 - Where was your favourite place in the UK to visit as a child? Share a memory with us

As a child most of our holidays were spent in Europe but I do remember we went up to Scotland and stayed near the Loch Ness. I was around 7 and Emily will have been 5. We must have spent hours looking out for the Loch Ness Monster, Emily caught a sighting but I never did. 

UK Family Fun On Tour - Katie Jane Online - Loch Ness

5 - Do you have any UK breaks planned in the next 12 months?

Yes, I am off to Kielder with my family. We are going exploring for a few days and then I am running a half marathon, so I'll get to see all the sights from a runners point of view too. 

6 - Where is on your UK travel bucket list?

Cornwall. I have wanted to visit Cornwall for so long now. Hopefully soon I will be able to make the trip and there will be some nice weather. I have images of me and some friends on the beach having a BBQ in the Golden hour. 

7 - Share with us a hidden gem in the UK and let us know why it’s so special

To me the North East is a hidden gem itself. If you want culture we've got Durham. If you want stylish bars, great restaurant and art galleries we've got Newcastle. If you want Countryside and artistic scenery we've got the Northumberland coast line. London is 4 hours away by train and Scotland is 2 hours away in the car. There is nothing not special about the North East and I'm sure people will agree there is lots of hidden gems here. 

8 - Can you recommend a UK holiday resort, hotel or accommodation for families and let us know why it stands out for you

Sadly I can not as I don't have any children but what I can recommend you is a hotel for adults wanting a little rest and relaxation. Rockliffe hall in Darlington is my favourite hide out. I've stayed a few times now and it is set in the most beautiful grounds and has an amazing spa. The perfect hotel for a luxurious break. 

Thanks Katie! I really need to book myself into Rockliffe hall soon! 




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