| We are in London late June for 5-6 days, and would like to take a day trip out on country side. Family of 4 , 2 boys 9 & 5. Any recommended places? We love castles, lakes, ocean, historical and unusual places. Drivable places would be a big plus! |
| Honestly, there are so many but I wouldn't miss going to Cambridge and going for a punt. |
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Does it have to be uniquely memorable? I hate to say this your children will remember almost nothing of London. But if they are Harry Potter fans take them to one of the endless tour s they have of the different sites from the books or go to the Studio Tour of where they're made. Also there are the adventure playgrounds:
https://www.visitlondon.com/tag/adventure-playground You can do all these things in the US but with kids that young, there isn't that much for them to do that is unique or memorable that can only be done in London. You could go to a northern village and let them try jellied eel. They might remember that! |
| We were just there with boys that age and honestly, the Harry Potter studio tour was SO fun for them. Obviously not quite the cultural experience you probably had in mind, but they tell everyone about it. There are plenty of tour buses that can take you there from Central London. |
| Lol! Great minds alike, PP. |
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Warwick Castle, Blenheim Palace, rowboats in Stratford upon Avon.
They offer day trips from London to the Cotswolds, fwiw. |
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Brighton!
In addition to the pier you can take the bus out passed the marina and walk along the chalk cliffs. Super easy by train. |
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Windsor
Oxford Cambridge Brighton Chichester Tunbridge Wells Canterbury Colchester Bath York Choose from any of the above. York is furthest away but has a fast train service. |
| Back in the day, we did Bath, Statford on Avon & Stonehenge. Two 17 y/o and one 15 y/o, though so older than your kids. |
| We did the HP studio tour and went to Windsor. My kids loved both; Windsor was my favorite part of the trip |
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Dover is neat because you can also see the white cliffs of Dover. The castle is good and there is also a really good exhibit in the tunnels about the Dunkirk evacuation. Extremely good.
Warwick castle is very Disney-fied. I didn’t like it much, but I’m not s kid. Our kids liked enough I guess. They had a neat bird show and trebuchet. I loved Bletchley Park. If your kids are at all interested in history. It’s my favorite museum in England. I love the park setting. I prefer this museum over the war rooms. |
| You can actually "glamp" at Warwick castle. It looks fun! |
I must have done this exact same day bus trip (not with kids). Loved it. Warwick is another great choice. |
| Windsor is great. We also loved Salisbury/Stonehenge. The cathedral at Salisbury is lovely. |
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OP here, Thank you! Tons of choices , now I actually have to find time to look through these. The vacations are mostly for us, I am sure kids wont remember most of it, but then hopefully they would get to travel on their own when they grow up and make more memories!
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