Great outdoors
Wherever you live, there's green space somewhere near. Whether it's
picnicking or riding bikes, going for walks or taking part in organised
activities, getting outside can keep your children fit and healthy, and
burn off some of their boundless energy.
Visit England
Enjoy the very best of England's outdoors, whether it's walking or
cycling, more adventurous sports, spotting wildlife or messing about on the
rivers and lakes. There are plenty of ideas for things to see and do at
Visit England
[External Site] -
and the site will continue to be updated. You can also order your free and
definitive guide to holidays and short breaks in England for all the family,
the Enjoy England Holiday Planner.
Park life
Danny (5) says: "When I'm in the park I play catch, football, feed
the ducks, ride my bike and I love the playground."
London's 5,000 acres of historic Royal Parks offer everything from a
simple walk or a picnic in the park, to sport, top quality entertainment and
community and education projects - and all of this for free. You can find
details of events for families and children on the
Royal Parks website
[External Site].
Walk tall
Walking is an easy and free activity for you and the family to enjoy together,
and one with great health benefits, too.
The Ramblers' Association
[External Site] provides useful practical
ideas, hints and tips on where to start.
The wild side
There are plenty of games and things to make and do for anyone who likes birds
and wildlife at the Royals Society for the Protection of Birds' (RSPB)
Wildlife Explorers
[External Site].
There are also useful pages for adults, and details of events and wildlife
groups happening near you.


