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Hello all!


Does anyone have any recommendations of a cheap but good break? We would just like to be in a really hot ( temperature wise!) place and a great resort so our toddler and we can just swim and relax! ( we have been house hunting and fed up of being dissappointed every weekend!) thus the emphasis on cheap.. because buying a house in/around Dulwich is rather expensive!

We have been twice here with our toddler. It's great because it has lovely pool and is on a small holding so you get to feed the horses, pigs and ducks everyday which keeps the little'un entertained.


http://www.portugal-holidaycottage.com/


If your interested let me know because if you book in April or may I think you may get a discount if you mention my name. Ps. Portugal is cheap as chips!

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