Welcome to havealovelytime.com!

 Welcome to havealovelytime.com! WELCOME to havealovelytime.com!

This blog will report on places we have been and things we have seen while out and about with our children, in the hope of helping you decide where would be a lovely place to go.

It's by no means a comprehensive listing of UK or overseas family holiday opportunities, rather a collection of (often favourite) haunts pulled together by a collection of parents.

We'll also include tips from travellers and reports from the travel industry designed to make the most of your precious time away.

This site isn't about spending lots of money (chance would be a fine thing!) and it's not about "things to do in the holidays if you are sick of your kids" – as so many newspaper and magazine reports seem to be.

Instead it's about places we love to visit with the people we love.

We hope you enjoy the ride!

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  • http://yummiemammy.blogspot.com/ Yummy Mammy

    Loving your holiday tips, and very jealous of your Mickey adventure.
    You’ve been awarded over at my place http://yummiemammy.blogspot.com/

  • http://www.havealovelytime.com Linda

    Hello and thank you – popping over to yours now, get a cuppa on. x

  • Barry Walmsley

    Readers of your blog might be interested to know of the wonderful residential summer camps offered by ATE Superweeks. These holidays, recently featured in the Sunday Telegraph and in the Sunday Times, take place in country houses throughout August, and some are now discounted to give amazing value for money.
    More information from http://www.ate.org.uk

  • http://www.crystaljigsaw.blogspot.com Crystal Jigsaw

    Such a useful blog. I went to Center Parcs recently and blogged about it on my blog – it was absolutely wonderful.
    CJ xx

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    Loving this! Really useful. Have just linked to it on my blog
    http://parklover.wordpress.com/

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    Very amazing post the said experience would be very exciting.Cruise ships are organized much like floating hotels, with a complete hospitality staff in addition to the usual ship’s crew. It is not uncommon for the most luxurious ships to have more crew and staff than passengers.