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As we live in Scotland, we do get to explore the UK quite a bit. Although not as much as I would like. If you are looking for family days out in the UK then check all my family-friendly days out page. I am sure you will enjoy some of the family days out we have enjoyed as a family too.

Family Days Out in Scotland

Child Friendly Walk – Glen Cloy & The Fairy Glen On Arran

Family-friendly walks are always top of my list for outdoor fun. When we headed to the Isle of Arran...

Glen Ogle Walk With Kids

Going outdoors with the kids is always top of my to-do list. However, sometimes it just...

Clauchlands and the Corriegills Walk With Kids

Walking on Arran is great for families who love the outdoors. There is an abundance of walks around...

Enchanted Forest in Pitlochry

A few weeks ago we headed to Pitlochry for 2 nights to visit the Enchanted Forest. Located just...

Why The Isle of Arran Is Perfect For Families

The Isle of Arran off the West Coast of Scotland is the perfect place for a family holiday. Even...

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...

Family Days Out In England

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Family Travel UK General Articles

Drayton Manor Hotel Review

When I was looking at places to go for my eldest son’s birthday, I had a long list of ideas...

Travelling From Hull to Zeebrugge by Ferry

The Hull to Zeebrugge Ferry Crossing which is run by P&O ferries is a great choice for people...

Hotel Review – Premier Inn at Westwood Park, Oldham

When we visit family we always book this Premier Inn as it is pretty close to them. My dad usually...

 

Travel To The UK

The UK has many major airports so you won’t be short of choices. Even if your chosen airport is not close to the place you are visiting then you will still be able to get there by using another form of transport.

Travelling in the UK

Car: Remember we drive on the left in the UK. If you are bringing your car from Europe etc then major ports are Hull or Dover. There are also other ports down the South of England from France and Spain.

Public Transport: Trains, buses, trams etc all are options for travel within the UK. I wouldn’t say they are punctual like other countries’ transport systems but you can get from A to B alright. Although public transport isn’t the cheapest you can get from London to Edinburgh within 5 hours which is a pretty decent time for such a long distance.

There are many train websites but National Rail is a good option, same goes for buses as you have companies like City Link, Mega Bus, National Express etc.

Taxis: Pretty much available everywhere, you can pre-book with some companies and you can also jump in some taxis (like black cabs) without having booked them beforehand.