Days Out

Looking for something to do with the kids, list days out

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Volleyball at Taymouth Marina
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Taymouth Marina, the luxury Kenmore wellness destination, is launching its summer season with the addition of new activities and events at its Lochside complex on the banks of the Loch Tay.

This summer, the water sport and wellbeing resort is encouraging visitors to take part in a game of beach volleyball on its newly installed sand court. With luxury self-catering accommodation on site, guests can also participate in an abundance of water sport activities including kayaking, paddle boarding, open-canoes and inflatables as well as berthing spots for boat owners.

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Children from as young as three years old can take to the treetops at Go Ape! this summer.

Brave families and groups of friends can take a leap of faith together and push their limits outdoors at Go Ape! over the summer, choosing from 34 Go Ape! adventure sites nationwide. An unforgettable bonding experience is waiting for you and your tribe in the forest, with zip wires, free-fall swings, and off-road Segways offering an adventure for all ages and abilities.

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Adventures In The Lake District
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The Lake District is arguably the adventure capital of the UK with some of the finest walks and mountain scenery anywhere in the world.  This compact adventure playground hosts a variety of possibilities for adventure, fun excitement and even relaxation.

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days out – Alton Towers
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Thanks to the amazing array of attractions in the UK, there’s something out there for everyone to enjoy on those rare family days off. And while it’s hard to please everyone in the group all of the time, there are some days out which will offer the full range of tourist delights for babies up to grannies and grandads. Here, editor Victoria Galligan helps you work out which type of family you are – and suggests some great days out to try…

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Scone Palace
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Scone Palace, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, has retained its five-star status as one of Scotland's top visitor attractions following an audit by VisitScotland.

This is the first audit since the implementation of VisitScotland's revised grading scheme which places more focus on visitors' needs and expectations as well as the needs and ambitions of the tourism sector.

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