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f you are planning a vacation in the UK, your residency is to be of least worry as there are hotels for everyone. By this, I mean hotels for singles, couples as well as whole families. Family friendly hotels are in plenty, ranging from cosy hotels to luxury hotels. Staying in hotels with your children especially can be a bit of a task, but with family friendly hotels you are guaranteed to enjoy your stay. These hotels have activities for children to undertake while you relax on your side. Some of these hotels include;
Isle of Eriska, Scotland
This beautiful hotels features rooms that are designed to accommodate children, buy more appealing are services like babysitting in the evenings. This allows you to enjoy some time to yourself and the young ones too develop some independence. Other services that endear this hotel to families is the children menu and a 17m swimming pool.
Chewton Glen, Hampshire
This classic hotel has large enough rooms to fit families, but better tailor-made Coach House suites for families, inclusive of special beds for children. They serve an all-day children's menu and include activities like cookery classes and workshops, painting, playing croquet, treasure hunting as well as hotel games with toys provided.
Beaverbrook, Surrey
Rooms are suited for families, but also, an array of activities is quite endearing. These include a cinema room, hockey games, weekend kids club, Hide Out playground, board games and bean bags and books.
Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall
This is by all means one of the best-rated family friendly hotels. With rooms supportive is children accommodation, the activities they have for young ones enable parents alike to enjoy some time alone. With an all-inclusive children menu, activities include a Beach Hut Café and a Kid Zone where various children activities are carried out.
Gleneagles, Perthshire
Apart from accommodation which is squarely perfect for families, there is a supervised play space for young ones called Little Glen as well as another space for older children or teenagers called The Den, which runs unsupervised.