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holiday ideas for easter?


Toklas

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I think I have left it too late ... but I'm hoping to go away over the easter bank holiday weekend, or any time in the week 1 - 8th April (when our childminder is away). We have a 2 year old and would prefer to go somewhere within a couple of hours' drive of East Dulwich.


Can anyone recommend somewhere? My dream would be a cottage by the sea, but really anything that is toddler friendly and a change of scenery would be great.

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Airbnb is a good call - just found a couple of lovely little cottages in Dorset on an organic farm at a very reasonable cost of ?65 per night - am going to book this week. If you can stretch your drive to around 2.5 hours Dorset really is a lovely place to visit - Jurassic coast, Abbotsbury (swannery, children's farm, sub-tropical gardens), lovely walking along the cost - up Golden Cap etc.
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