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Last minute availability Dordogne family adventure holiday; canoe, cycle & castles £599 | Exodus

This Exodus active summer family adventure holiday departs on the 28 July for eight days and with just a few places remaining you need to book fast. The holiday combines easy canoe trips down both the Vezere and Dordogne rivers, cycling past pretty villages and alongside riverside tracks and exploring stunning castles. Free time is factored in with optional activities including horse riding and a visit to the Grand Roc Caves. The canoeing is on slow moving water and each day you will canoe back to your campsite.

Adult price is £599 and child £569 with your own travel arrangements to the joining point in Les Eyzies. Only three spaces remaining.

Dordogne Family Adventure France Holiday | Exodus.

Summer family cycling holidays in the Vercors Alps in France; £1040 for a family of four | Velo Vercors

Based in the Vercors National Park, Velo Vercors is a small, specialist cycling centre catering for infants, children, teenagers & adults with all levels of fitness. Great choice of routes combining child friendly activities and places of interest to visit en route. In addition to the region being great for family cycling holidays, the Rhone-Alps also offers other activities for the whole family including acrobatic parks, canyoning, horseriding, swimming, caving, fishing, canoeing and mountain climbing.

There are 3 newly renovated self catering gites with private terraces to rent until the end of the season in October. Based on a family of 4 for 1 week with children aged under 12 the cost of this family cycling holiday France is £1040 (current exchange rate for Euro at the time of the booking). This price includes gite rental for 7 nights, bike hire and helmets, a library of well detailed cycling routes, hire of towels and bed linen,  local knowledge and advice of the region and places to visit and cycling/training advice.

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Save up to 40% off your summer accommodation at Pierre & Vacance Holiday Villages; with prices as low as £226 for a week

You can save up to 40% off your accommodation with Pierre & Vacances this summer.  Book before June 26 to take advantage of this great family holiday deal. Choose between studios,  apartments, villas and houses.

Pierre & Vacances boasts 16 holiday villages along the coast and in the countryside in France and Spain. With English speaking childcare clubs full of fun and activities for 3 to 18 year olds plus  tennis, golf, fitness classes, horse-riding, biking, water parks and even flying trapeze lessons the whole family can have fun.

With prices as low as £226 for a studio sleeping 4/5 in the Loire Region week commencing 15 June  for one week (reduced from £337) there is sure to be a holiday that is right for you. Baby kits can be reserved at an additional cost.

Pierre & Vacances – Holiday Villages : up to -40% off.

Book now to get free bike hire for one week at a Siblu Holiday Village in Southern Brittany | Siblu

Domaine de Kerlann offer

If you are finding it hard to choose your France campsite for your holiday this year then how about booking a stay at Siblu’s Domaine de Kerlann campsite and benefit from a weeks free bike hire plus free linen.  The free bike hire is for two adults and two children. Non-riders can replace the free bike hire with either a pampering massage session lasting 15 to 20 minutes or a sports pack containing an introduction to archery session, a round of mini golf for four people and one hour of tennis.

Bookings must be made by the 31 May 2013 using the PLEGER offer code. This offer excludes holidays taken in the two week period from 17 August.

Domaine de Kerlann is a Siblu holiday village in southern Brittany and is close to several stunning beaches. Facilities include indoor and outdoor pools, a large splashzone, five outdoor playgrounds and free football tournaments.

Domaine de Kerlann offer.

Canvas Holidays now offers FREE FamilyExtra activities at 12 of its campsites; plus 40% off at May half term

Looking for an action-packed family campsite this year? Canvas Holidays offers a great FREE activity programme for children and parents at selected campsites in conjunction with outdoor specialists In2Action. A range of exciting activities are on offer from watersports to gentle arts and crafts with sessions to suit all ages.

FamilyExtra activities are available on 12 selected campsites between 25 May – 1 September 2013 mainly across France but also at atheir campsite in Tuscany, Italy and Interlaken, Switzerland.

Canvas Holidaysi is also offering a tremendous 40% of May half term holidays for all holidays starting by the 30 May 2013 for 7 nights duration. Jura – Lac de Chalain has a stunning lake for watersports & swimming, a superb pool comlex with waterslides and also offers FamilyExtra – 7 nights starting 25 May in a Classic (2 bed) with deck is now just £397 per family (was £643).

Family Camping Activity Holidays & Campsites | Canvas Holidays.

Wonderfully small Dordogne campsite with pitches, rustic wooden chalets, and a stone gite | Domaine des Mathevies

Domaine des Mathevies

Domaine des Mathevies is a family-run Dordogne campsite offering an alternative to the commercial camping scene. ‘Small is beautiful’ is their motto with just 30 terraced camping pitches, six rustic wooden chalets, four modern mobile homes and a lovingly restored gite. On site enjoy the swimming pool, tennis court, wooden children’s playground, boule court and cafe/bar/restaurant.

Just five minutes away you can pony ride through the beautiful grounds of a local farm where children can stroke the friendly farm animals. Alternatively, spend the day in a canoe on the Dordogne River where you can picnic, paddle and sunbathe. Back at the campsite join in the weekly campfire baking bread and toasting marshmallows.

Prices: A gite costs from 350 euros, mobile homes and chalets from 250 euros, a cabin from 210 euros all in the low season. A camping pitch is 6.5 euros plus additional charges per person.

Domaine des Mathevies.

Fab family friendly accommodation France with heated swimming pool & play areas; May half term availability £800 sleeps 7 plus 1 & baby | Cahors Country House

With its tranquil and rural location near Cahors, this house is a great base for a family holiday in south-west France. Families of all ages will enjoy spending time in the heated swimming pool, relaxing on the terraced area, and exploring the extensive gardens; one safely enclosed and the other perfect for hide and seek or a game of rounders or football! There is a well-equipped children’s play area too.

Every piece of baby and toddler equipment you could think of is there. There are many toys and games for outdoors and inside, including a large supply of dressing up clothes. Younger guests will also be met by Oscar the Owl who will be in contact via email before the holiday to say hello!

Rental of this fabulously family friendly accommodation for the May half term week is £800, £600 for the weekend or £520 for a mid week break. During April and the rest of May the cost is £450 for the week, £338 for the weekend and £293 for a mid week break. Sleeps 7 plus 1 on a foldaway bed and 1 baby. Closest airports are Toulouse and Rodez both a 1 hr. and 15 minutes drive; Limoges, Bergerac and Carcassone are all approximately a 2 hour drive away.

via Country holiday house nr Cahors heated swimming pool south west France.

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If you are looking for an affordable and fun Easter escape then look no further. Here is i-escape.com/kids top five picks in the UK and abroad.

1. Marine Villa, Charlestown, South Cornwall

A World Heritage site, Charlestown will delight children of all ages with tall ships in the historic harbour, and a Shipwreck Centre to evoke tales of sea-faring skulduggery. Rock-pooling, crabbing, kayaking are all on your doorstep, and the Eden Project is just a 10 minute drive (a Great Eden Egg Hunt is scheduled over the holidays where kids follow clues through different botanical habitats). Each guest staying over Easter in this nifty (and well-equipped) three-bedroom Grade II listed cottage receives a Lindt chocolate bunny and a cute buttercup picture.

Charlestown

2. Le Castel, Normandy, France

This 19th-century Normandy chateau hosts superb family holidays in the form of laid-back house parties. This Easter they’re organising an egg hunt each day over Easter weekend plus a Bucks fizz breakfast for the grown-ups. The mansion has been converted into four large two-bedroom suites, and the four-acre grounds include a woodland den, sandpit and swings. There are bikes to borrow, croquet to play and the owner has devised a regional treasure hunt through churches and abbeys for you to try out.

Le Castel

3. Ffynnon, Gwynedd, North Wales

For families into the great outdoors, head to South Snowdonia whose unrivalled scenery, both mountain and coastal, provides nature reserves, zip-lining, hiking, riding, climbing and abseiling. There’s a steam railway nearby, quirky Portmeirion to explore, and lovely pubs for lunch. We recommend this beautifully restored Victorian rectory turned boutique B&B (with family suite and interconnecting rooms) as an ideal base to discover this undervisited part of the UK.

Fynnon

4. Castello di Tornano, Chianti, Italy

Families will love staying in this fairytale castle set in magical rolling hills. Choose between large Suites in the main castle or the more rustic self-catering apartments (which have special rates for week-long stays in April) and cottage in the grounds; you’ll feel as if you’re in your own private medieval hamlet. Kids have a playground, tennis courts, mountain bikes and guided pony trekking to keep them amused, and there’s a children’s menu for lunch and dinner.

CastellodiTornano

5. Merlin Farm Eco-Cottages, near Newquay, Cornwall

Get back to nature at these barns (converted to four chic contemporary pads with high quality fixtures and fittings) whose floor-to-ceiling windows give onto views across the whole valley. Kids can groom the donkey and feed the chickens; freshly laid eggs can be found in your fridge. The kitchens are open-plan and well-kitted out and the beach is just a 10 minute stroll. And you get a welcome pack on arrival detailing kid-friendly restaurants and attractions nearby.

Merlin Farm Cottages

Feb 16 2015

i-escape.com/kids has chosen FIVE OF THEIR FAVOURITE AFFORDABLE PLACES IN FRANCE TO TAKE THE FAMILY
1. Les Sardines aux Yeux Bleus, near Uzes, Provence
Set in a tiny 12th-century hamlet, this elegant bijou B&B has original decor, a (fenced) courtyard pool and three self-catering apartments, which are justly popular with families. Kids under 12 stay for free and babysitting and cots are available on request.
Les Sardines aux Yeux Bleu
Les Sardines aux Yeux Bleus

2. Chalet Cannelle, Portes du Soleil, Alps

Great value chalet which can be either B&B or catered rental in the ski season, it sleeps up to 14 with kids. If the excitement of the ski slopes, zip wires, bathing lakes and biking should pall, there’s a Nintendo Wii, playroom and electric piano to keep them entertained. Under 5s stay for free!

Chalet Cannelle
Chalet Cannelle
3. Le Tresor, nr Carcassonne, Languedoc
Children are welcomed with open arms at this chic 5-room B&B in a handsome maison de maitre in a sleepy village. Families can choose Room 1, with two bedrooms, or the charming self-catering cottage Le Petit Tresor, which sleeps 2-4. Kids under 2 are free, there’s a pool table and lovely garden to romp around.
Le Tresor
Le Tresor
4. Appartement Blanc, 11eme, Paris
Think weekends in Paris are over once the kids arrive? Think again! This simple airy apartment is filled with natural light, has its own terrace and two bedrooms, the smaller of which is a child-friendly twin. A baby cot is also available on request.
Appartement Blanc
Appartement Blanc
5. Hotel des Loges, Honfleur, Normandy
This quiet B&B is centrally placed in quaint olde worlde Honfleur, and has unpretentious rooms, including triples, plus a more characterful self-catering house with small courtyard at the rear. Cots are free if booking through i-escape, there’s heaps to do in the area including beaches and lovely food.
Hotel des Loges
Hotel des Loges
I-ESCAPE.COM/KIDS has hand-picked a further FIVE FAB FAMILY-FRIENDLY AND AFFORDABLE PLACES IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND; here’s PART 2
1. The Tide House, St Ives, Cornwall
Seaside-chic retreat that warmly welcomes families in spacious rooms, 2 of which have extra children’s beds in a mezzanine loft above. There’s also a kids den with Playstation, books and games plus a DVD library of family films. Head out for local family-friendly restaurants, surf school, beaches and St Michael’s Mount.
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2. Higher Westcott Farm, nr Moretonhampstead, Devon
This large thatched cottage is set in the tranquil Dartmoor National Park and has five bedrooms, a safe enclosed garden, and a playroom with toys, games console, kids DVDs and board games – perfect for an extended family holiday. There’s a miniature pony centre, plus woodland trails, beaches and playgrounds nearby.
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3. Sea Garden Cottages, Tresco, Isles of Scilly
Explore idyllic car-free Tresco while staying in these sunny beach cottages ranging from 1 to 4 bedrooms in size with spectacular sea views. Families will be in heaven here with a heated pool, sandy beach, bike hire, sailing school, hidden tree houses and playground at their disposal. You can either whip up meals in house or dine at the Ruin Beach Cafe which has a kids’ menu.
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4. Twin Tors Cottage & Barn, nr Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
Proof that eco doesn’t mean scrimping on style, this elegant eco-luxe barn and cottage has great eclectic interiors, and can be rented separately (sleeping 10 & 12) or together, and boasts an innovative freshwater indoor pool. The kids will love the sense of space, games room, nature trail in the 16 acres of grounds, home cinema and imaginative playground.
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5. BridgeHouse, Beaminster, Devon
This cosy, cottagey country hotel is found in classic Hardy country and is very well-equipped for families with heaps of baby equipment, family suites that have a second bedroom for the kids, half-portions on offer in the restaurant, and games and toys for all ages. Take a picnic and go for a walk, or head to the beach and go fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast.
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FIVE FAB FAMILY-FRIENDLY AND AFFORDABLE PLACES IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND FROM I-ESCAPE.COM PART 1

1. The Rosevine, Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall
Set on a stunning peninsula, this grand Georgian house turned friendly apart-hotel with indoor pool is perfect for stylish family holidays. There’s a kids menu in the restaurant and kitchenettes in the apartment for easy self-catering, and bags of kids gear to borrow. Head to the beach, explore the garden with trampoline and playground or hang out in the well-equipped playroom if the weather should turn.
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2.The Bull Hotel, Bridport, Dorset
A colourful coaching inn with two restaurants and convivial bar may not seem the obvious choice for families. But there are three spacious Family Rooms, the kids menu focuses on pizza and puddings and mocktails are on offer, there’s table football plus plenty of toys and games, the beach is a short distance away, and, best of all, an author-in-residence hosts story-telling workshops.
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3. Merlin Farm Eco-Cottages, nr Newquay, Cornwall
These three contemporary cottages created in an old farm barn are great value, have heaps of baby and toddler equipment, and provide style, serious eco-credentials, and luxury details such as well-equipped kitchens and drench showers. Younger kids will love the pirate ship sandpit, and petting the farm animals. You get a useful welcome pack on arrival detailing local attractions and baby siting contacts.
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4. The Beckford Arms, Tisbury, Wiltshire
An unpretentious country gastro pub that welcomes children and is fantastic value for money, this is a great weekender for exploring Stonehenge and Longleat, and it also has a large garden with play area, kids DVDs, and a family suite complete with baby monitors.
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5. Upcott Farm, near Braunton, Devon
Whether you come as one family or two, you’ll feel right at home in these two chic and comfy barn conversions, sleeping 4 and 6 each, which have toy boxes, outdoor games, a safe garden to roam around in with trampoline, and you’re close to fab surfing beaches and Exmoor for hikes.
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Visit http://www.i-escape.com/kids for more family holiday ideas.

Guest blogger Susanna of the fab Capital tots website shares her family travel experiences

How to enjoy St-Jean-de-Luz with a toddler

The French holiday resort of St-Jean-de-Luz ticks all boxes in the holy trinity of weekend break requirements with a toddler – easy travelling, gorgeous beach and family-friendly locals. Our long weekend there at the beginning of May was a dream in terms of ease and enjoyment.

Firstly the hour and three-quarter flight from the UK to Biarritz was a doddle – by the time MLA had eaten 2 bags of popcorn, munched an apple and devoured a sandwich we were touching down. It’s then a quick 20 minute taxi journey to the centre of town or a 30 minute bus ride.

After dumping our bags we went straight out and hit the beach. St-Jean-de-Luz sits on a huge crescent shaped beach which stretches for about 2 miles along the coast. The sand is good for sandcastles and the sea although cold, is pretty safe with waves big enough to be fun but not dangerous for little ones. An added bonus is that on weekends there’s an inflatable bouncy castle / slide on the beach for children which our 2 year old really enjoyed.

It’s worth walking along the beach to the very far end (away from the town) where there’s a grassy area which climbs the cliff. Firstly at low tide there are rock pools to explore, complete with sea-snails, crabs, shrimps and the like but more importantly we found a children’s play area next to a bar with stunning views across the water. It became our favourite spot of the holiday as we could enjoy a drink while MLA went up and down the slide and bonded with the locals!

Eating was a real highlight of the holiday – because St-Jean-de-Luz is in the Basque region, the food is superb with lots of fresh fish and seafood and really interesting flavours. There are a few restaurants dotted along the sea-front and we tried each of those. Because we were in Europe there were lots of children around late into the evening and we really enjoyed having our evening meals in “proper” restaurants with our son – he was made to feel really welcome and discovered a fondness for octopus! In terms of accommodation we opted for self-catering figuring it would be easiest in terms of naps / meal-times etc but there are lots of decent looking hotels in the area. We didn’t hire a car but if you’re planning on staying more than a couple of days it’s probably worth hiring one to explore the rest of the area – Biarritz and San Sebastian are both close by and come highly recommended.

For more adventures with children in and around London please visit: www.capitaltots.com 

Bath – the perfect weekend break with kids?

Bath may be the perfect weekend break destination with kids. It is a beautifully preserved town with wonderful architecture, great restaurants, interesting museums, lots of green spaces and is small enough to walk everywhere. It manages to feels quirky, interesting and very genteel – even with a toddler.

Despite freezing temperatures we had an absolute ball there. We spent much of our time in Royal Victoria Park, which has one of the biggest free children’s play areas I’ve ever seen, keeping my 20 month old boy occupied for literally hours. It’s also good for older children because of the sheer variety of things to play on. Sydney Gardens is also worth a visit as it has an excellent children’s play area and bridge views where you can watch trains zoom past.

The Roman Baths were great fun with a special audio guide and sticker chart to fill in for children. The staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and didn’t seem to mind my toddler walking around and exploring. There is also an open top bus ride around the City which comes highly recommended.

If you have teenagers and are feeling flush with cash a trip to the Thermal Spa is a must – the view from the heated rooftop pool across the City is to die for, I would recommend going just before dusk so you can see the sun setting on the City. Further afield Dyrham Park is worth a visit to burn off some energy – there’s a wonderful hill to run down and a superb café at the bottom. If African adventures are more your thing, Longleat Safari Park with lions, tigers, giraffes and elephants to track down is only a 40 minute drive.

Hotel accommodation in Bath is expensive so we opted for a self-catering property just outside of the City in the village of Freshford. There are lots of self-catering options to choose around Bath most of which are reasonably priced.

If you’d like to know more about adventures with children in and around London please visit: www.capitaltots.com 

Midi-Pyrenees: family friendly gite from £350 per week including Easter with local horseriding, cycling and prehistoric caves| Maison Esmeralda Chambres dHôte et Gîte

Maison Esmeralda is situated in the traditional mountain village of Biert in the Midi-Pyrenees region. Wonderful accommodation and a warm welcome await you. This family friendly gite is set in beautiful gardens with a child-safe swimming pool and playground. The gite accommodates up to 6 people. Rooms are also available.

This is a great region for exploring the great outdoors: experience prehistoric caves with underground rivers and cave paintings, tree top adventure parks, horse riding and cycling, natural spas, rock climbing, kayaking and more.

The Gite starts from the price of £350 per week and the owners through local partners offer 20% of a Mountain bike descent (up to 4 and a half hours of exciting downhill) and 15% off horse riding; a free bottle of wine when you eat an evening meal at Maison Esmeralda plus a free drink when you reserve lunch or evening meal at a local restaurant.

Maison Esmeralda Chambres dHôte et Gîte.

Active summer family holidays Alps from £310 with free multi-activity pass plus child discounts & free places: climbing, rafting, mountain biking | Alpine Elements

The Alps offer the perfect all-inclusive summer family holiday with many exciting adventures for all ages. Try from a range of activities like mountain biking, rafting, climbing, walking, sightseeing, summer skiing and more.

Alpine Elements has a range of accommodation starting starting from £310 for self drive and £369 with flights. Packages include 7 nights accommodation, flights and transfers (where applicable), breakfast, cakes and afternoon tea, evening meals, free Kids Clubs (selected hotels) and FREE multi-activity pass.

Typical free activities include mountain bike hire (3-4 days), bike trail, maps & route cards, white water rafting, walking trail maps for non-guided walks and a FREE Multi Activity pass for 6 days with access to 2 swimming lakes | 25 lifts for hikers | 5 cultural sites | 9 tennis courts | 2 ice skating rinks | 3 tourist road trains | 850 km walking tracks and inter-resort shuttle buses.

Children aged 2-12 get £50 off and infants 0-12 travel for free. Free child places are on offer at the Hotel Christiania (Les Gets) for a family quad room (based on a family of four) –  one half price child space between June 3 and July 7 and 1 completely free child space between July 8th -Aug 25th.

Active Holiday Alps: Climbing, Rafting, Mountain Biking.