Walking on Arran is great for families who love the outdoors. There is an abundance of walks around the whole island for you to choose from. We have walked Kings Cave and the Machrie Stone circles before as well which is a great way to explore for the kids. On our recent trip to Arran, …
Enchanted Forest in Pitlochry
A few weeks ago we headed to Pitlochry for 2 nights to visit the Enchanted Forest. Located just outside of Pitlochry at Faskally Woods you will not be disappointed by this event. Read my tips on how you can get tickets and watch my video for this must-see event in Pitlochry, Scotland. Enchanted Forest at …
Kings Cave & Machrie Standing Stones With Kids
During our trip to Arran, we headed off one day to Kings Cave and the Machrie Stone Circles to explore. The weather was in our favour but as we know the weather can change pretty quickly in Scotland, we had taken along our waterproofs too. The walks themselves are not too long. However, for the …
Tips For Visiting Peppa Pig World
Peppa Pig, you either love her or hate her. As a parent, this pink pig and her younger brother George can wreak havoc in your home. However, I didn’t think twice about going to visit Peppa Pig World. Why? Well seeing the joy on your kid’s faces and having so much fun means us parents …
Family Cycling At Loch Katrine, Scotland
As a child my parents would take me and my brothers pretty much every month to Loch Katrine for a cycle ride. Even now over 20 years later I love going to Loch Katrine for a walk or a cycle ride. The scenery is amazing and it is great for families as it has tarmac …
Visiting Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland
Bamburgh Castle wasn’t actually on my list to explore, even though we were staying in Bamburgh! However, I changed our plans (always best having backup plans when travelling with kids!) and decided to go check out Bamburgh Castle. We walked down from our self-catering accommodation. Although there is a car park up at the castle …
Walking From Bamburgh to Seahouses in Northumberland
If you are visiting Bamburgh, then a must do walk is the Bamburgh to Seahouses beach walk. This beach walk is just over 3 miles and is a lovely walk (one way). You can also walk along the St Oswalds Way, if you wanted to which goes through fields and quiet country roads. If you …
Holy Island With Kids & Dogs in Northumberland
Exploring new places with kids is always fun and good for learning. The one thing you must do when visiting Lindisfarne with kids is to check the tide times. The island is cut off from the mainland so to get over the causeway is one of the main attractions. As you drive across the causeway …