Where can my son and I go for a short break in england?

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Hi, I live in London and have a four year old son, I’d like to go just him and me away for a few days but have no idea where to go, any ideas? He loves the seaside but id like somewhere where there are other things to do aswell ideally….

thanx for any suggestions

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  1. Isle of Wight. The south side enjoys more sunshine than elsewhere and has nice beaches. Throughout the island there are lots of attractions for all ages: Zoos, theme parks, Dinosaur exhibitions, steam railway etc. The attractions are much cheaper than similar on the mainland. As a bonus, you get a "sea voyage!"
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    Centreparcs is excellent – everything you need, he’ll love the inside pool areas and so will you as they are very very warm!

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    Hong Kong will be the great place to visit, according to a recent CNN poll. There’s the newest Disneyland, kid’s favourite Ocean Park and so many fun and enjoyment to fill you up 24/7. The city is tax free too and abit resembles your hometown.

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    If you’re thinking country then I think the Lake District in Cumbria is really nice, it’s very pretty.
    Or Appleby, the Wild Rose Campsite is very nice.

    Wales, I’d say a lovely campsite called Ty Newydd, camping and caravanning. It is actually really gorgeous with a quaint little cafe.
    It’s in Uwchmynydd, Aberdaron, Near Pwllheli, North Wales. Regarding your son and the seaside, there are about six or seven beaches close by. Three particularly nice ones are Whistling Sands, Nefyn Beach and a very small one, it has no name, but it is gorgeous. We reached it by going on a ‘detour’ walk (12 miles!). Well worth a visit. You can go into the village of Aberdaron too, it is beautiful.

    Also there are lovely Haven and Centerparcs sites all over England too.

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    Devon or cornwall, for him to see the beach and to get away from a very busy place.
    Its beautiful.
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    Take him to Blackpool he would love the seaside there and you can get donkey rides along the beach. You could also take him to the theme park, I guess you could be slightly put off what with the recent big dipper accident, but I have been going there for the past seven years and have always had a good time.

    Whitby is meant to be a nice place too.
    Leeds is a really nice city and there’s loads to do.

    I would drive up to Wales and have a road trip with your son, there are lots of beached and great things to do for adults and kids.

    Here’s a website you might find helpful!
    Hope that helps and all the best 🙂

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    The Lake District is lovely this time of year camping of you can drop on with the weather, or The Isle of Anglesey is also lovely, in Wales. And i agree with the others, Center Parks or Oasis sites are perfect too 🙂

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