Visiting St Fagans With Kids: The Welsh National Museum of History

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One place that almost eluded us during our time in Wales was St Fagans National Museum of History. Nestled on the outskirts of Cardiff, we nearly missed seeing this amazing place before we left the UK. However, we made sure to set time aside for it and today I’m going to tell you about visiting St Fagans with kids and how you too can enjoy it.

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Visiting Cardiff Castle With Kids – A Dragon Hunting Adventure

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Located in the heart of the city, Cardiff Castle is a great place to visit as a family. With lots of areas to explore and some hidden gems, visiting Cardiff Castle with kids is a must if you are in the city. Here is an account of our last visit to this Welsh castle and some hints and tips for your own visit.

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Flying Business Class With Kids – Should it be allowed?

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Browsing Instagram stories recently, I came across one story that completely irked me. I mean, it got my blood boiling. A young travel blogger was complaining about people flying business class with kids and that it shouldn’t be allowed. Nor should kids be allowed to fly first class for that matter according to that blogger. Well, you can just imagine the feelings of rage it ignited in me. Now I will say that we have not had the pleasure of flying business or first class with our son yet, but I live in hope that I can experience turning left instead of right one day on a plane with him.

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Road Trip in Ireland With Kids Part 3

Road Trip In Ireland With Kids Part 3. Our Easter road trip in Ireland

Now safely arrived and settled in Dublin, we were ready for the next, and final, part of our road trip in Ireland with kids part 3. Although we had already done some great things together, and visited some of the best castles in Ireland to visit with kids, I was still looking forward to our time in Dublin. It was still going to be a hectic time, but I had a few things planned for BattleKid, to ensure he enjoyed the last few days of our time in Ireland.

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