Half-term is the perfect excuse for a family adventure. Whether you fancy a seaside escape, a city break, or an outdoor retreat, these six destinations promise fun for all ages. And the best part? You don’t need the car. Hop on a train or bus—no traffic, no stress, just comfort, space, and free WiFi.
Time to make some memories. Here we go…
🚌 From Manchester: 1h 20 by bus
Blackpool never gets old. The legendary Pleasure Beach has rides for all ages, while Blackpool Tower offers everything from ballroom dancing to a circus. Kids can splash about at Sandcastle Waterpark or spend time with more than 1,000 animals at Blackpool Zoo. It’s all the fun of the seaside, with plenty to keep everyone entertained.
🚌 From Exeter: 3h 5 by bus
Newquay is more than the UK’s Surf Central. Watch sharks and stingrays play in the waters at Blue Reef Aquarium, jump between pools and play zones at Newquay Leisure World, or get hands-on with boat-building at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. And when it’s time to refuel, you’ll find plenty of child-friendly cafés serving up fresh, local food.
🚌 From Newcastle: 2h 35 by bus
Edinburgh is like stepping into a storybook. Explore the grand halls of Edinburgh Castle, stroll down the historic Royal Mile, or hike up Arthur’s Seat for unbeatable views. Harry Potter fans can take a walking tour of J.K. Rowling’s inspirations, while animal lovers can meet giant pandas, koalas, and penguins at Edinburgh Zoo.
🚌 From Bath: 1h 5 by bus
Bristol likes to do things a little differently. The M Shed brings history to life (dinosaurs included), while We The Curious is a hands-on science centre where kids can experiment, create, and explore. Wake The Tiger is a magical indoor playground with hidden forests and ice caves, and Windmill Hill City Farm is home to friendly goats, pigs, and ponies.
🚆 From Manchester: 2h by train
Right in the heart of the Lake District, Kendal is a dream for little explorers. Meet farm animals and race go-karts at Lake Maze Farm Park, climb the ruins of Kendal Castle, or tackle the kids’ quiz at Sizergh Castle. The Quaker Tapestry Museum has hands-on history, while the scenic Canal Towpath Trail is perfect for a relaxed family walk.
🚌 From Cardiff: 2h 40 by bus
This colourful Welsh harbour town is packed with family-friendly adventures. Step back in time at the Tudor Merchant’s House, search for woolly mammoths at Tenby Museum, or take a boat trip to peaceful Caldey Island. For a day of outdoor excitement, head to Dinosaur Park, where life-sized prehistoric creatures roam the trails.
No car? No problem. These half-term trips prove the best family adventures start on a bus or train. So sit back, relax, and get ready for an unforgettable February break.
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