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I’m Cath and I’m 40. I’m wife to BattleDad and mum to BattleKid who is 4.I blog as BattleMum, a family travel and lifestyle blog. We wander the world, sharing our travels, discoveries and adventures to inspire other families to travel more.
Well, as you know, I took the decision last year to move away from writing in the parenting niche and instead turned my focus to writing about family travel. We want to share our travels with others to show that travelling with kids can be both enjoyable and fun, that you don’t need to put off travelling with your kids until they are older. While I loved the name BattleMum while I was still writing within the parenting niche, it doesn’t really reflect the direction the blog took within the last year. in previous posts, I won’t be changing those, but going forward they will be referred to as Mr Passports as mentioned and Alex (our sons name).
We have visited some of the best castles to see in Ireland and Wales, but here is a list of the best castles to visit with kids in the world, compiled with the help of my fellow travel bloggers. While Carcassonne is a great place for kids of all ages, some of the museums aren’t suitable for young children as they describe some of Carcassonne’s bloody history in a lot of detail. The grounds are ideal for a picnic and there’s lots of space for kids to run around. I was pleased to see a number of castles on the list of best castles to visit with kids that have already been put on our must-see list of castles to see with our son.
Make the most of the delightful experiences offered, as you plan a family holiday in India with kids. If you want to gift children the thrill of their lives, here are reasons to plan a holiday in India with kids If your idea of a family holiday in India includes trying out the unexplored or exploring beaches, islands, hills, jungles, backwaters, cities, ruins or historical sites, you will never run out of options. Kids love to know things and if introduced in the right way, they will simply fall in love with history.
In this instalment of my Best and Worst Holidays Series we hear about a lucky win from Katie of Mummys Diary, a holiday which turned out to be awesome. The email said congratulations you have won a pair of tickets and travel expenses paid to Sziget Festival. The festival itself was indeed a sight to see, there were so many unusual activities going on including a game show style dodgem course, as well as dancing and amazing food stalls. Budapest is such an amazing place to visit and I hope we do end up going back one day.