Top 10 family days out for free

Britain is packed full of brilliant attractions that make great family days out. And lots of them are free! So take a look at our top 10 free family days out, and enjoy a fun, free, family day out.

Display of children's clothing and toys at the Museum of Childhood - Credit: Museum of Childhood

1. Museum of Childhood, London
The Museum of Childhood has the UK's biggest collection of toys and childhood paraphernalia and is a great place to spend the day with your family. Exploring this history of childhood from the 16th century to today, the museum houses a world famous collection of dolls and dolls' houses, games, puppets, toys as well as exciting new interactive areas.
Web:Museum of Childhood (www.vam.ac.uk/moc/)

The Big Pit National Coal Museum

2. Big Pit National Mining Museum, Wales
Big Pit is a real coal mine, and a great way to spend a fun day out with your family. Take the world-famous underground tour, where you'll get kitted out with helmets and cap lamps and taken into the pit cage to descend 300ft underground with a real miner, who will show you what life was like working on the coal face.
Web:Big Pit National Mining Museum (www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/bigpit/)

People enjoying a sunny afternoon in Greenwich Park with a view across the London skyline

3. Greenwich Park, London
Relax with your family in Greenwich Park, London's oldest enclosed Royal Park. Play a game of Frisbee whilst enjoying the stunning views of London across the River Thames, St Paul's Cathedral and beyond. Or visit the Royal Observatory, the site of Greenwich Meridian and Longitude 0, where you can watch the timeball drop at 13:00 every day.
Web:Greenwich Park (www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/greenwich_park/)

Exhibit at the Livesey Museum - Credit: Livesey Museum

4. Livesey Museum for Children, London
The Livesey Museum's aim is to encourage children's creativity and imagination through hands-on exhibits designed to make children think, experiment and learn through investigation. Visit the greenhouse, which is made of old plastic bottles, and explore the world of numbers in the 'Magnificent Number 12' exhibit.
Web: Livesey Museum (www.liveseymuseum.org.uk/index.html)

Cycling in Bristol

5. Cycling inBristol&Bath
All you need is your family and your bikes for this great day out. The Bristol & Bath Railway Path is a 90% traffic-free route along a disused railway path. An attraction that your children will love is the Avon Valley Steam Railway. What better way to explore the Georgian heritage of Bath and the historic port of Bristol?
Web:Bristol & Bath Railway Path (www.bristolbathrailwaypath.org.uk/home.shtml)

Pond at Roskilly's

6. Roskilly's ofCornwall
Here's one that all the family will love - Roskilly's is famous for its delicious organic ice cream, which comes in 24 mouth-watering flavours. And there's also fudge and Cornish pasties, and you can watch all of them being made. Children will love meeting the calves and donkeys, watching the cows being milked, and feeding the ducks and spotting giant rhubarb by the beautiful ponds.
Web:Roskilly's (www.roskillys.co.uk/)

Children use a microscope at the Bug House in World Museum Liverpool - Credit: World Museum Liverpool

7. World MuseumLiverpool
Liverpool's World Museum combines historic treasures from across the globe with the latest interactive technology for a great family day out. In the Natural World exhibit, visit the aquarium and bug world and learn about zoology and botany; in the Human World, learn about world cultures and British antiquities, and in the Space and Time collection, visit the UK's only free Planetarium.
Web:World Museum Liverpool (www.visitliverpool.com/site/attractions/world-museum-liverpool-p8573)

Robin Hood exhibition at Sherwood Forest - Credit: Nottingham County Council

8. Sherwood Forest, Nottingham
Take your family to Sherwood Forest where you can explore the home of Robin Hood. There's plenty to see and do here, so whether you're an action lover, nature lover or history lover, you'll find plenty to do. Follow in Robin's footsteps with the Robin Hood Way walking path, go cycling, horseriding, play golf or just relax and explore your surroundings.
Web:Sherwood Forest (www.sherwoodforest.org.uk/)

Suit of armour at the British Museum - Credit: British Museum 9. British Museum, London
The British Museum is a must-see attraction for your visit to Britain. With collections that range from prehistoric to modern times, it's easy to spend an entire day exploring the excellent exhibits. There are 6 great trails to help you explore the museum, including trails for children, who also get free activity backpacks and use of the museum's art materials and library.
Web:British Museum (www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/)
Family playing on signals at the National Railway Museum - Credit: National Railway Museum

10. National Railway Museum, York
The National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world, and is home to an unrivalled collection of locomotives, rolling stock, railway equipment, documents and records. Here you'll find over 300 years of world railway history, from Japanese Bullet trains to Queen Victoria's favourite carriage. Don't miss the Yorkshire Wheel, which offers spectacular views of York's city centre.
Web:National Railway Museum (www.nrm.org.uk)

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