Map reveals 28 festive & FREE days out for you and kids to get in Christmas spirit – from Penguin parade to ice skating
PRESENTS, party food and pricey days out are leaving families feeling the strain this festive season.
Research shows that almost three-quarters of us are worrying about the cost of Christmas.
And it is little wonder, with loved ones forking out as much as £500 to enjoy Yuletide activities together.
But you don’t need to break the bank with expensive visits to grottos, light displays or theatre shows.
Here, Catherine Jones and Alex Lloyd scour the UK for free days out that families will love.
London and South East
PICK a day to check out a penguin parade. Twelve sculptures of the cute birds have been dotted around the Fleet Street area of central London as part of a free trail.
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Each statue has its own QR code which, when scanned, reveals penguin facts narrated by children’s author and comedian Olaf Falafel.
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BE dazzled when you visit the winter light trail, at the Southbank Centre until January 2. Outdoor artworks by a dozen artists are colourfully illuminated.
You could follow up with a visit to the Southbank Centre winter market, where you will find pop-up bars, street food stalls and independent craft traders.
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BE nautical or nice at the London Docklands Museum in the East of the capital. Older kids can find out about life on the docks in wartime, and how Canary Wharf emerged out of marshland, at this fascinating venue.
POP along to see alpacas, ponies and emus at Aspens near Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
Families are also welcome to walk through the woodland, use the playground area with its giant wind chimes, and visit the café.
The charity, which supports people with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum, welcomes donations from visitors.
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North East
FIND a novel way to pass the time by immersing yourself in books on a trip to Newcastle.
Kids will love the free exhibitions at the National Centre for Children’s Books, featuring author Judith Kerr’s Mog the Cat, plus classic The Tiger Who Came To Tea. On Thursdays, youngsters can enjoy free festive storytime.
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North West
GET your skates on and head for Blackpool.
Families can glide around a 20-metre ice rink with the world-famous Blackpool Tower and illuminations as their dramatic backdrop.
Visitors can simply turn up to the rink, and it is even free to rent a pair of skates. Afterwards, you can check out the nearby festive fairground rides and one of Europe’s tallest aerial swing rides.
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GET crafty at The Vale, an arts centre in Mossley, Greater Manchester. Tomorrow, you can make your own winter scene with everyday recycled and found materials, and a naturally scented home decoration from dried flowers, grasses and pinecones.
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PEOPLE go to Lancashire from all over the world to walk in the footsteps of Lord Of The Rings author JRR Tolkien.
Join a seven-mile trail that begins at Hurst Green in the Ribble Valley.
You can see how his novels were inspired by the beautiful landscape – a great conversation starter.
East
UNRAVEL an animal mystery in Essex.
Kids can follow a trail, answering questions about woodland creatures, at Great Notley Country Park in Braintree.
There are plenty of other activities on offer, including fishing, football and an exhilarating 1.2km play trail featuring a giant see-saw, tyre swings, zip wire, sand play area, rope climbers, slides, forts and much more.
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BLOW the cobwebs away with a family stroll along the beautiful Horsey Beach, a famous place to spot grey seals.
November to January is the perfect time to visit as it is birthing season, so you should see seals and plenty of their pups.