Your kids can spend the day as zookeepers, as they tend to the big cats, the penguins and the giraffes. See smiling frogs and cheeky monkeys in this zoo.
With its white-washed cottages and white-sand beaches, this seaside village is as pretty as a painting and a magnet for artists and artistic happenings.
David Hockney’s pop-art works and modernist prints feature in the gallery at the core of a vast park with water features, botanical gardens and a pretty lake.
From the backwoods of Dartmoor
to the wooded hillsides of the Lyn Valley, Devon
is one of England’s most stunning and at times forgotten counties. Reaching
from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south you
will discover that there is more to this county than you first imagined. With
beautiful beaches, national parks and rural villages and towns with historic
buildings there is plenty to see and do on a visit to Devon.
The Peak District is often described as an area of contrasting natural beauty, with moors and dales, rivers and springs. At its heart lies the Peak District National Park, which became the first national park in the UK in 1951. The cities of Manchester, Sheffield and Derbyshire are located nearby and are easily accessible by road and rail network.