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Whether you lose yourself in the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter with the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, spot exotic wild animals at Paradise Wildlife Park or even ride the rapids of The Lee Valley White Water Centre, there’s plenty for families to enjoy in Herts.
Whether you lose yourself in the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter with the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London, spot exotic wild animals at Paradise Wildlife Park or even ride the rapids of The Lee Valley White Water Centre, there’s plenty for families to enjoy in Herts.
Just 20 minutes on the train from central London, Hertfordshire (or Herts as we like to call it) is bursting with fun, family days out!
It might not be the usual summer holidays this year, but it's definitely still the time to enjoy some summer family fun! Herts has just the places to keep the kids entertained from July to September, so get planning now...
The school holidays have arrived, so are you prepared for six weeks of fun family days out? If not, we have plenty of ideas, events and top attractions in Hertfordshire for fantastic days out with kids of all ages. From outdoor cinema, to dinosaur trails and crafts, the school holidays have never looked so fun!
With summer here, it's time to make the most of those warm days and enjoy those odd weekday days off by heading out into our glorious county during the week! Many of our top attractions are still open and you can benefit from quieter queues, more space and sometimes a cheaper ticket!
A 1,000 acre park with huge variety of activities to enjoy! Perfect for family fun days, romantic couple dates, walkers, cyclists and wildlife watchers.
October half term has arrived! Stuck for ideas of what to do? Visit Herts have rounded up a host of family friendly events and days out across the county to keep little ones entertained this Halloween.
Celebrate the Hertfordshire Year of Culture, a whole host of activities, special events and experiences taking place across its 12 themed months, each looking to celebrate all things creative, share our cultural experiences and explore our wonderful heritage.
If you’re facing the task of entertaining the kids for a whole week with just a little apprehension, you know you can always rely on us for a whole raft of ideas to keep the family entertained. Read on for our round-up of the very best ways to beat the boredom this May half term!