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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... 10:54 - Feb 5 with 2928 viewsitfcjoe

....with kids, within a drive of Ipswich, next weekend.

Thought I'd try and pick something up last minute, but now realised it is school holidays so some things are mega overpriced.

Think something like a caravan park (seems a lot don't open until March) or Center Parcs (school holidays so no deals available)

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 10:59 - Feb 5 with 2884 viewsChondzoresk

Try North Norfolk. Plenty of caravan parks around Cromer/Sheringham and Hunstanton.
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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:04 - Feb 5 with 2861 viewsitfcjoe

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 10:59 - Feb 5 by Chondzoresk

Try North Norfolk. Plenty of caravan parks around Cromer/Sheringham and Hunstanton.


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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:05 - Feb 5 with 2857 viewsC_HealyIsAPleasure

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 10:59 - Feb 5 by Chondzoresk

Try North Norfolk. Plenty of caravan parks around Cromer/Sheringham and Hunstanton.


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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:17 - Feb 5 with 2820 viewsSouperJim

How old are your kids? Travelodge have got £30 family rooms over half term, so could use a room as a base and do two days out to local attractions. Probably works out a fair bit cheaper than most other options even factoring in eating out etc.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:20 - Feb 5 with 2807 viewsitfcjoe

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:17 - Feb 5 by SouperJim

How old are your kids? Travelodge have got £30 family rooms over half term, so could use a room as a base and do two days out to local attractions. Probably works out a fair bit cheaper than most other options even factoring in eating out etc.


3 and 1, so hotel rooms don't work that well at the moment sadly

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:22 - Feb 5 with 2793 viewsHerbivore

There's a campsite in Burnham Deepdale that also has a hostel attached which I think has family rooms (the rooms have their own bathroom so it doesn't feel like a hostel). It's a lovely area and they're open year round.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:23 - Feb 5 with 2786 viewsSouperJim

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:20 - Feb 5 by itfcjoe

3 and 1, so hotel rooms don't work that well at the moment sadly


I feel your pain, my youngest is 2 and just leaving the house often seems like far more trouble than it's worth.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:26 - Feb 5 with 2773 viewshomer_123

Weekend? Depends on the age of the kids but Ickworth is a decent place for a weekend.

Hotel, Pool, Bikes, Walks, House and Gardens etc.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:29 - Feb 5 with 2753 viewsclive_baker

I hear Sunderland is nice this time of year.

Failing that I would also recommend North Norfolk. Or Whitstable, but perhaps a little less there to keep the kids entertained.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:36 - Feb 5 with 2721 viewscodiblue

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:29 - Feb 5 by clive_baker

I hear Sunderland is nice this time of year.

Failing that I would also recommend North Norfolk. Or Whitstable, but perhaps a little less there to keep the kids entertained.


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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:44 - Feb 5 with 2686 viewsGeoffSentence

Bath.

There are caravan parks just outside it.

Lovely countryside around it and full of great stuff to spend your time on.

https://bwml.co.uk/bath-marina/
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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:48 - Feb 5 with 2666 viewsunstableblue

I'm sure you've probably been but North Norfolk coast as someone mentioned is a real winner, just stunning beaches, pubs, towns, kid friendly. Really recommend Brancaster Staithe end, sometimes more availability and still close to the must go to Holkham Beach. Albeit beaches at Brancaster also beaautiful with big dunes.

Holiday Lettings from Trip Advisor can be good. Also heading in land a bit for accommodation may be cheaper and more available.

Have fun!

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 12:06 - Feb 5 with 2607 viewsjontysnut

https://sundownadventureland.co.uk/

under 10s kids theme park sort of between Retford and Lincoln. Opens next Sat. I don't know if there's anywhere worth staying.
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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 12:08 - Feb 5 with 2597 viewsgiant_stow

This place is nice: https://www.hermanusholidays.com/

Not that much on site, other than a bar and outddoor pool, but wthin shouting distance of lots of nice stuff and good value.

If you have a dog Winterton's beach is very popular and it also has seals to gawp at. Lovely dunes there too.
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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 12:22 - Feb 5 with 2540 viewsChondzoresk

Broadstairs, Kent. Great place, quaint, good pubs.
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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 12:23 - Feb 5 with 2533 viewsNewcyBlue

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:29 - Feb 5 by clive_baker

I hear Sunderland is nice this time of year.

Failing that I would also recommend North Norfolk. Or Whitstable, but perhaps a little less there to keep the kids entertained.


It’s not nice any time of year.

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 12:24 - Feb 5 with 2527 viewsNewcyBlue

How much of a drive? AirBnB an option?

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 19:19 - Feb 5 with 2317 viewsBluefish

Clippesby Hall

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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 09:42 - Feb 6 with 2117 viewsPinewoodblue

Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 11:04 - Feb 5 by itfcjoe

Struggling to find anything open in February


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Any recommendations for a weekend away.... on 10:28 - Feb 6 with 2084 viewsOxford_Blue

Cottage in Aldeburgh or Southwold. You’ve got the coast, good pubs, great walking, Thorpeness nearby, Adnams brewery, bike hire, etc etc.
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