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'I visit the Lake District each year and these are the best things to do with kids'

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My husband and I have become huge fans of , having discovered Keswick on our 10th wedding anniversary last year. This time around, we wanted to share the stunning views with our two young children, while still finding some tranquillity amidst the chaos.

in Newby Bridge ticked all these boxes with its quirky, laid-back vibe, an outdoor play area and swimming pool for the kids, and a spa for us grown-ups. Plus, you can even bring your dog, adding to the hotel's welcoming ambience.

While cottages are available, we opted for one of the hotel's family suites, complete with a separate room featuring bunk beds. The restaurant, with a cosy fire, serves up top-notch food, including roast dinners that even won over our two picky eaters.

Enjoying evening tipples outdoors is a must-do as you admire the River Leven at sunset, before indulging in the complimentary cookies and milk delivered to your room at bedtime, reports .

image The spa at The Swan

The Swan's Holte Spa is an adults-only sanctuary, where guests are granted two hours of access during their stay. I found myself in a state of utter tranquillity here, alternating between the outdoor Finnish sauna and hot tub before concluding with a 30-minute Temple Spa massage.

As someone who struggles with back issues, this session began with a breathing exercise and the clenching and unclenching of fists to alleviate tension before the true relaxation commenced. It was incredibly effective.

image Family-friendly activities in the Lake District

Given that this was a family getaway, we couldn't miss out on The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction, located a 15-minute drive away in Crag Brow. The nearest car park, Rayrigg Road, is conveniently situated opposite, making it an essential spot when travelling with kids.

A family ticket for two adults and two children costs £30, and we spent around an hour and a half there, with the kids captivated by Peter Rabbit's garden which brought their beloved characters to life. After exploring this charming town, we treated ourselves to some fish and chips and savoured them by the lake, observing the boats and ducks.

Five minutes away, the Windermere Jetty Museum has recently undergone a significant refurbishment. Here, you can delve into Windermere's 200-year boating history and reserve a 30-minute heritage boat trip around one of the UK's most picturesque locations, the Lake District National Park.

image How to book

Rooms at start from £180 per night and from £240 per night for a suite with breakfast included.

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