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Top 10 budget-friendly summer holiday ideas
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Summer holidays are a fantastic time to unwind and enjoy a variety of activities, whether you're child-free or looking for fun ways to entertain the kids. Here are our top ten ideas to help you make the most of the summer break. Many of these activities can be enjoyed regardless of the weather and are fun for all ages.

1. Get green-fingered

Embrace gardening by getting out into your garden or setting up a window box with plant pots. You don't need to spend a fortune on seeds or choose high-maintenance plants to enjoy this healthy hobby. Consider planting easy-to-grow fruits, herbs and vegetables that you can later use in your kitchen.

2. Pack a picnic

Enjoy some alfresco dining in your garden or local park. Get the family involved in preparing the picnic and pack toys like footballs or frisbees for a fun, free activity everyone can enjoy.

3. Check out your local library

Local libraries are more than just places to borrow books. They often serve as community hubs offering family-friendly activities like playgroups, crafts and themed sessions. They can also direct you to free or budget-friendly activities in your local area. Visit the .Gov website to find your nearest libraries. 

4. Visit museums

Many museums and galleries offer free entry and host family-friendly, interactive activities, making them a great option for rainy days.

5. Start sightseeing

Explore your local area like a tourist by hopping on a bus, train, or simply walking around. Take pictures and discover the hidden gems in your community.

6. Free family events

Check your local council’s website for a list of nearby events and activities such as festivals, cultural events and family fun days.

7. Watch a movie

Plan a movie day if the weather isn't great. Choose your favourite films, get comfy and enjoy some tasty snacks.

8. Kids eat free

Many cafes and restaurants offer 'kids eat free or for £1' promotions during school holidays. This is a great way to enjoy a meal out with the family at a reduced cost. Check out Moneyhub for a list of participating venues, including Bill’s, Brewers Fayre, Tesco and Morrisons.

9. Into the wild

Rain or shine, pull on your wellies and waterproofs and head outside. Local woodlands often offer free, family-friendly trails. Enjoy a day in nature and maybe even spot some wildlife. Visit the Wildlife Trust to find a walk near you.

10. Play games

Board games are a great way to keep everyone entertained, whether it's a competitive game of Monopoly or a relaxing chess session.

Summer holidays are not only a time for rest and relaxation but also a perfect opportunity to reflect on your goals for the new academic year. We hope you have a fantastic summer filled with fun and memorable activities!

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