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Bondville Miniature Village, Sewerby, East Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Moors Railway, North Yorkshire
Today, we took a step back in time with a ride on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. During half-term, the NYMR have been running a teddy bears picnic event during which all children who bring their teddy for a jaunt get to ride for free!
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Streetlife Museum, Hull, East Yorkshire
This post is part of our FREE Family Days out in Yorkshire series
1) You can climb on stuff
Cliffords Tower, York, North Yorkshire
Carnglaze Caverns, Liskeard, Cornwall
Located just outside of Liskeard in Cornwall, Carnglaze Caverns is an old slate mine open to the public for a small price: £6 per adult, £4 per child (up to 15 years old).
Techniquest, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff
The Natural History Museum, London
The Natural History museum in South Kensington is huge. There are literally thousands of exhibits on dozens of different themes, all under the umbrella of our natural history. It is all housed in one of the most beautiful buildings in the capital and, best of all, is completely free to enter.
With children in tow, you can’t possibly do the entire museum in a few hours. You need to be selective and do it in parts.
Then we moved on to the large mammal room, which houses, amongst other things, an actual sized replica of a blue whale, a couple of real (but quite, quite dead) elephants, giraffes, rhinos, and antelope. You can also ascend to the gallery to look at them from above.
The Natural History Museum is ma-hoo-sive, and there is something for everyone. Not all is suitable for young children, and some parts will leave children hideously bored, but as its free entrance, its easy just to pick and choose which bits you want to do.
There are a lot of floors and steps (though I did see lifts for pushchairs and wheelchairs).
Be warned – we walked straight in, however as this is a free and very popular attraction, some days you may have to queue.
Nearest tube station is South Kensington, with quite possibly the longest subway ever between the station and the museum.
Just next door is The Science Museum. Well worth combining a visit there too.
Guest writer Jennifer has also visited the Natural History Museum recently. See what she had to say here.
Check out our post – Things to do in London with kids
Madame Tussauds, London
The concept of Madame Tussauds is straightforward and a bit odd all at the same time – famous people in wax. Madame Tussauds has a 200 year history of creating figures out of wax, each year getting more and more sophisticated.
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