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H Places to stay, eat visiti Where children can be seen and hearcThis helpful guide from the AA features the hotels, bed and breakfasts, pubs and restaurants that go out of their way to cater for families with children of all ages. In these pages you can find family friendly places to stay in which children are not only welcomed, but in many cases have special facilities laid on to meet their needs, so you can relax and enjoy your holiday.As well as providing practical accommodation with family rooms, hotels - particularly in larger towns -often provide baby-sitting services, play areas and entertainment as well as supervised activities for older children. Smaller hotels make children welcome by opening their gardens up and even providing their own children as playmates to visitors. Bed and breakfasts, particularly those in farmhouses, have farm animals as well as resident pets that always prove very popular!Don't forget to let your hotel or bed and breakfast know any special requirements that you have such as cots and highchairs or special foods.Of course there is always room for improvement, for places to provide baby-sitting services, laundry services and most importantly, in pubs and restaurants, baby-changing facilities. What we have tried to offer is a selection of places that are really making an effort to welcome families.Whilst summer is an obvious dme to book a holiday, you might like to consider taking an off-peak break when children are just as likely to enjoy cooler temperatures and crowd-free destinations.Places to visit are recommended at the start of selected counties. These places are taken from the AA Days Out Guide which offers a more comprehensive choice, available from bookshops or www.theAA.com. Many hotels and B&Bs will recommend attractions in the area.Whatever time of year you choose to go away, AA Family Friendly Places to stay, eat & visit is an essential guide to planning a break, offering a wide-ranging assortment of accommodation where every member of the family will be made welcome.