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Hi everyone


hope you guys can help me out! I reallly want to go on holiday end of may/ begining of june with my husband and my baby girl who will be 4 months then. i want to go some where nice and sunny but baby friendly too. Were on a budget (and by that i mean we are quite tight on money) but there must be some nice place to go for around 10 days, even if its in England.


if you know any where please message me! thanks!


nabz x

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Hi

We went to a Hoseasons place I think, Broadlands, near Lowestoft and Southwold when our first was a similar age. Not guaranteed sunshine but Norfolk/Suffolk borders are beautiful. We stayed in a chalet on a little holiday park, with an indoor pool, by the Broads and lovely beaches and countryside. Hot tub out the back too!

Or look up Forest HolidAys for a log cabin somewhere?

Or google self catering places?

Personally I can recommend Swanage in Dorset - bit of tat and quaint at the same time, great beach, beautiful countryside. My kids love it and so do we. Dorset is just fab and easy to get to by car or train.

Enjoy!

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