Best family sites in England (at the moment)
hello everyone and a happy new year to you all!!
im still very new to caravanning and am really looking to make the most of this up and coming year. What you you suggest are the best family sites to visit in England? I live in Essex and don't mind travelling a little.
It will be me, my wife and our two boys who are 2 and 4.
Any suggestions would be brilliant.
Steve
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Hello and welcome Thebraddings and a Happy New Year to you. I can thoroughly recommend Ferry Meadows near Peterborough as a family site. We live in Peterborough and have often used it to take our grand-children away. There is so much to do there - a wonderful country park with great play areas for children and the Nene Valley Heritage Railway to mention just 2 attractions on offer. There are many more.
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We have also used Ferry Meadows to take our grandson (age 3) away. He loved the play area, chasing the rabbits and squirrels - of which there are plenty. We took his bike knowing he could ride it safely around the site but also around Nene Valley park too. Nene Valley have a miniture railway and there is the preservation railway on the edge of the site. The railway travels into Peterborough where there are a couple of swimming pools, cinema etc.. All in all an excellent site so much so that he did not want to go home at the end of our break!!
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Hello Steve and family. I don't know your area very well at all so can't help on your question but just wanted to welcome you to Club Together anyway.
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I think it really depends upon what you expect/want from a family site! Is it what the area has to offer or what the site itself offers? I know that we took our children away to be with them in the outdoors but I know from past threads on this topic there are those who have the opposite view. Some at the other extreme just want a playground so they, the adults, can chill out and the children can play out of sight but in relative safety!
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Hi guys and thank you kindly for your responses. It really is good to hear from you all. I have actually booked Ferry Meadows which is really good to know you all think it's brilliant.
Please fill free to offer any further advice.
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Glad you have booked Ferry Meadows Thebraddings, i am sure you all have a good time. Take your children'bikes, scooters etc as it is a very safe environment for them. If you venture into Peterborough the museum in Priestgate is excellent for children. I don't know what time of year you are coming but Pigeon's Farm at Thorney about 12 mikes away is excellent for small children as is Sacrewell Farm at Wansford about 8 miles away. Have fun . Please ask if you want any more information as we are local and might be able to help.
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Hi, another site you might look at at is Kingsbury Water Park near Tamworth just off M42. A super area for kids with plenty of space for playing and there is the water park with so many forest walks and cycle paths.There is also a smalll animal farm for
kids as well and with Tamworth town quite close there is always the Snowdome for added fun.My partner's grandkids loved it. the childrens play park has a zipwire for them to ride as well, great fun !! SG20 -
Again thank you for your information
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Scarborough West Ayton! This site has lots to offer the family and so has the locality. From the towering chalk sea cliffs of Bempton, the rugged rocky coves around Whitby, the majesty of the moors, the beauty of the forests, it's like lots of British scenery rolled into one. Also the traditional seaside town amusement and a surfing beach closer by. Then you have playgrounds, a games room and a games field all on site. It is a members only site too!
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I love Ferry Meadows, I have been there 3 times, the last time going on my own, first some ME time, it's great for dogs, kids and adults, wanted to go next week, Feb half term, but it's fully booked, so will be trying sandringham site next week.
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At this moment the best site is at home due to Storm Jezebel or whatever it's named
Admiral
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A bit further up the A1 is Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire. Located within the National Trust Park. Seems very popular with families, booked solid most weekends throughout the year. It has a very large play area and there is plenty of walking available in
the surrounding wood / parkland. Acces to the parkland is free on foot / bike, or if you want to take your car further into the park, free on production of your booking receipt.0