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Face the flume inside, or swim in the sun outdoors. You could take a relaxing ride on the Lazy River, which was only introduced to the park a couple of years ago.

The indoor pool is ideal for a game of sharks, with lots of shallow areas for families with younger children. The outdoor pool is also heated, framed by a sun terrace with loungers for those relaxing sunny afternoons. Zip down the flume, play in the water jets or race each other down the four-lane slide. GOT a story? Jump directly to the content. Toddlers and babies can explore their artistic side at The Creative Studio, visit seven different lakes for a bit of wildlife spotting and take a stroll along the landscaped walkways of the park.

If everyone gets tired out they can relax in the heated pool, head to the rooftop Tower bar to refuel with drinks and snacks or enjoy some day and night entertainment.

Hopton Holiday Village has a heated indoor and outdoor pool complex, including a fun SplashZone and flumes that tots will love. At The Marina Bar and Stage families can set up camp in a cosy corner for some entertainment, live shows and activities - like one offering where little ones can try their hand at making their own prints. Head to Kiln Park in South Wales where you not only have the seaside town of Tenby nearby, but there's also a Blue Flag beach that's ideal for young children.

Toddlers will love to splash and splosh down the water slides, or in the mini SplashZone of the heated indoor and outdoor pools. There's a seaside themed family-friendly bar and restaurant and if you fancy a change of scene Kiln's sister park, Lydstep Beach, is just up the road and has lots of options for trying out watersports. With a large lake, this park is perfect for taking little ones out on a Pedalo or for enjoying the great scenery from the Lakehouse bar and restaurant.

There's not one, but two indoor pools in case of rain, which have slides and other water features. There's also an outdoor heated pool. Close to Poole Quay - which has great view of Poole Harbour as well as restaurants and shops - Rockley Park has lots for young children. As well as exploring the seaside town, there's a beach, lake and woodland to explore on Ham Common, where the park is based.

Families can spot plenty of wildlife - there are even some creepy crawlies to be found. There's lots of fun creative workshops too, including one where kids can make their own slime. Electric hookups. Family friendly. Fires allowed. Games room. Horse riding. Hot tub. Internet access. Kids club. Kids playground. Near beach. Near pub. Open year round. RV pitches. Swimming pool. TV room. Water hookups. Duke of Edinburgh Award.

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