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Bargain days out for the whole family this May bank holiday — including a seaside safari tour in Devon for £5

STILL not planned anything for the Bank Holiday weekend?

There’s plenty of last-minute fun to be had up and down the country – and with some cracking deals up for grabs, you won’t have to spend a fortune.

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Here's five ideas for cheap family days out this bank holiday.

There's some cracking deals up for grabs, so you won’t have to spend a fortune.Credit: Shutterstock

LONDON: DINNER AND GAMES FOR £14

There's so much going on in London, but if you’re on a budget, head to the where families can bag dinner and fun for under £15 a head.

is a gamers’ haven with axe-throwing, augmented reality darts and shuffleboard games – which costs just £15 for a family of four.

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. Here, kids under ten can tuck into a main, two sides and a drink or a dessert for less than £6.

– another family favourite – is also nearby, with classic cheeseburgers, hot dogs and pizzas.

Shuffleboard games at Boom Battle Bar cost just £15 for a family of four.Credit: Supplied
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BRIGHTON: FREE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Brighton has so much more than a fun-filled beach and colourful promenade.

The walled , five miles from the seafront, is hosting a special Bank Holiday event this Monday, with free live music and pop-up bars serving cold beers, wines and pizza.

Drop the kids off at the Stretch Tent for a free 45-minute show with the , where they’ll get to sing along and dance to some of their favourite songs, before the main performances kick off at midday.

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Make sure to explore the 12 immaculate themed gardens while you’re here too – there’s a rain garden, a pollinator garden and even a medicinal garden.

The walled One Garden is five miles from the seafront.Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk

GTR MANCHESTER: BARGAIN TRAIN RIDES WITH THOMAS

IF your little ones are Thomas fans, look no further than the this weekend.

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