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September 17, 2025

LOOKING FOR A LAST-MINUTE FAMILY HOLIDAY TO BOOK FOR OCTOBER HALF TERM? LAUREN TAYLOR HAS OPTIONS AT HOME AND ABROAD

THE new school year may have only just started, but October half term is fast approaching - and it's not too late to book a trip.

Try these getaways, in the UK and Europe, for a last-minute break.

UK

Landal Kenwick Woods, Lincolnshire

If you want your family to feel at one with nature this half term, stay in a lodge nestled in mature woodland in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in rural Lincolnshire.

Landal Kenwick Woods is part of the 320-acre, 19th-century Kenwick Park Estate, close to the seaside holiday resort of Mablethorpe, you can hit the beach if the weather allows, or head into historical Lincoln an hour away.

Aside from country walks, there are plenty of activities to keep kids happy, including archery, pottery painting and basketball, as well as an indoor pool. The 'Kinder Lodges' come with bunk beds, toys and kids' books, other lodge options have hot tubs and are pet-friendly.

A four-night family break from Monday, October 27 costs from £469 (prices currently up to 20% off) Visit landal.co.uk or call 01603 367066

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