
Unbelievably half term is on its way, and we want to find ways to entertain the kids, but always with safety in mind. Traditionally we’d be telling you about a lot of the events you will find on our other dedicated pages, but as you can imagine, they are changing now. They will however have some ideas for all the family to enjoy.
Also, we have a fantastic page listing and linking all the school term dates for every council in South Wales for 2021/22. It’s really easy to follow and a useful one to bookmark. You can find it here……
We’re particularly keen to find as many events which are FREE or at least under a fiver. We’ve gone through many months of lockdown, and we all need to save a few pennies. Enjoy the list and come back soon as the guide expands over the next few days. Just click on the areas below to get to the place that interests you.
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Here’s a few other features which should give you some ideas of things to do…..
- A VIRTUAL BIG PIT JOURNEY
- GO POND DIPPING WITH THE KIDS
- ADVENTURE GOLF
- FOLLOW THE GAVIN AND STACEY TRAIL
- THE ROYAL MINT EXPERIENCE
BARRY
DYFFRYN GARDENS
Dyffryn Gardens is open but has staggered and bookable opening times for your visit.
To open safely, they’re limiting visitor numbers. To avoid disappointment, please book your visit in advance, especially at busier times such as weekends and bank holidays.
In line with the Welsh Government Regulations, they can only accept groups of six people from no more than two households (not including children under 11).
Contact information, including the name and telephone number from your booking, is legally required to be shared with the NHS Wales Test, Trace, Protect Service if requested.
Please arrive within your 30-minute timeslot. You’re then welcome to stay until closing time.


Open for your visit this week: Main garden, some garden rooms & west section of arboretum, Upper kitchen garden, Glasshouse, toilets, Gallery cafe and secondhand books. Shop and plant sales. Log stack play area and new entrance play area.
Currently closed: east section of arboretum, some garden rooms and lower kitchen garden, house and main cafe.
Dogs on short leads allowed.
Dyffryn Gardens, in the Vale of Glamorgan, is always worth a visit, even more so after such a long period of lockdown. If you’d like details on what’s going on, and top book your tickets, go HERE.
CARDIFF
CARDIFF CASTLE
This is more of a reminder than anything else. If you are a Cardiff residents (or work in Cardiff) you get to have unlimited free days out at Cardiff Castle. The Castle Key, as they call it, gives you free entry to the castle grounds, Norman Keep, the Firing Line exhibition, the wartime tunnels and the Interpretation Centre as many times as you like.


Apply at the Castle Ticket Office, make sure to take proof that you live or work in Cardiff (a council tax bill or a letter from the boss is fine). The key used to be free but does have an admin charge, worth every penny though. Trust us, the kids love a castle and they will have a brilliant time this half term. For details, go here. CASTLE
- Enjoy free entry to Cardiff Castle for 3 years.
- A number of other special discounts.
- One off admin charge of £7.00 per adult card issued.
- No charge for Keys issued to children (under 16s).
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, Cardiff Castle has not been able to welcome visitors. To make up for some of the lost time, from June 2020 to March 2023 anyone who signs up for a Castle Key, or renews their existing one, will now get their card valid for 39 months instead of 36 months. That’s an additional 3 months of FREE entry to Cardiff Castle. We hope to see you soon.
HIGH ROPES AT ST FAGANS
Climb, swing, balance and wobble your way through the trees, and see the sights of St Fagans from above before zipping back down to earth. Tackle CoedLan’s 18 different obstacles, including a balance beam, zig zag bridge, cargo net and a zip wire.
The course costs £12 per person for one full circuit of the high ropes, including a 50m zip wire to finish. Tickets can be book as an add-on when booking your entry ticket to the Museum or from the reception desk in the main entrance.


Participants must be 110cm tall and aged over 6 in order to take part. Children between 110cm and 130cm must be accompanied by an individual over 130cm and aged over 12. The maximum weight is 18 stone.
Weather-appropriate clothing should be worn. Closed in shoes, no sandals, high heels or flip flops. Pockets should be empty and jewelery removed, long hair should be tied back.
- On arrival, please head to the Atrium reception desk to show your CoedLan confirmation ticket.
- Children over the age of 11 and all adults are required to wear a face mask during the health and safety briefing.
- Children that require supervision during the Coedlan experience will need to be accompanied by someone from the same household unit.
St Fagans National Museum of History will operate the High Ropes till 6th June. If you’d like more information and to book, just go HERE.
CARDIFF BAY BARRAGE
Sometimes it’s the things which are there everyday and we kind of take for granted that turn out to be the most fun for the kids. A day out at the barrage is one of those. It’s exciting, a brilliant way of getting some exercise (for all of us kids) and most of all, it’s cheap as chips.


Just seeing the pictures reminds us that maybe it’s something we’ve not seen in action for a while, or maybe even never. The kids can watch as the barrage’s lock system allows boats and yachts to go in and out of Cardiff Bay. Then walk along to the fantastic pirate playground or if you feel really energetic walk all the way round to Mermaid Quay. Parking at the Penarth end costs 50 pence an hour, but it is free to walk along the barrage and to play at the playground. Take some sandwiches and a drink and you’ve got a great day out for next to nothing
CWMBRAN
GREENMEADOW COMMUNITY FARM
Greenmeadow has been a working farm for over 250 years and in the late 1980s were saved by a group of local people who wanted to protect this beautiful green space from being turned into another housing estate around the expanding new town of Cwmbran. Over 30 years on and we are proud to stand strong as a vibrant working farm which opens its gates to welcome visitors from far and wide. We offer lots of farming fun, activities and hands on learning as well as space and tranquility – a place to reconnect with nature.
Set in over 80 acres, we have a wide range of pedigree and rare breed animals which you can come and meet up close. Daily activities include milking demonstrations and tractor and trailer rides and we have lots of additional activities during school holidays as well as seasonal events throughout the year.
The farm is a fantastic place to visit, especially at this time of the year when so much is changing. And of course, they are now reopen in time for the Half Term.


If you can visit the farm regularly we’d highly recommend the annual pass…..
Daily | Standard Yearly Pass | |
---|---|---|
Concession (age 65+, students) | £5.40 | £27.00 |
Child (age 2 – 16 inclusive) | £5.40 | £27.00 |
Adult | £6.50 | £32.50 |
Family (2 adults + 3 children) | £23.50 | £117.50 |
They do have a couple of ‘Specials’ which the kids will love…
Farmer for a Day
Get the Real Life Farming Experience at Greenmeadow Community Farm!
This is a fantastic opportunity to spend quality time with a member of the livestock team and get more of a ‘behind the scenes’ feel for the Farm – perfect for a day with a difference and also makes an ideal gift!
They run various days suitable for different age groups from age 4 up. The day begins at 10am and runs until 2pm at a cost of £30 per person (including lunch from The Honeycomb Cafe). Activities vary depending on the season and what jobs they need to get done! Book early to avoid disappointment!!
Bushcraft Experience Days
Have you got what it takes to survive in the wild…?
These fully supervised, action packed days are filled with fun activities including shelter building, fire lighting, lunch on the campfire and much more.
If you know an 8-14 year old who would love to get their hands dirty, why not book them on to one of the Bushcraft for Kids days or if your family would like to spend some time working as a team in the great outdoors, why not join them on a Bushcraft for the Family day?
Just £40 for children on Bushcraft for Kids days and £30 per person on Bushcraft for the Family.
GREENMEADOW COMMUNITY FARM would love to see you. If you’d like more information, go HERE.
NEWPORT
HALF TERM AT TREDEGAR HOUSE
See what nature has to offer at Tredegar House.
The garden, parkland, bookshop, cafe, stables and orangery are open. They are also reopening the below stairs rooms in the mansion house from 27 May, 12pm – 3pm. On weekdays you don’t need to pre-book your visit. At busier times, like weekends, bank holidays and school holidays, booking is recommended to guarantee entry. They ask everyone to follow Welsh Government Regulations when visiting and are looking forward to welcoming you back.
Entry is timed and you need to book a place, you can get all the details right HERE.
NATIONAL ROMAN LEGION MUSEUM
We’re pretty certain the kids will love this one and it ticks lots of boxes. Fun for the kids and some great photos to send to Granny. Head along to the National Roman Legion Museum and step back in time to explore life in a far-flung outpost of the mighty Roman Empire.
Wales was the furthest outpost of the Roman Empire. In AD 75, the Romans built a fortress at Caerleon that would guard the region for over 200 years.


The museum is absolutely FREE too, so all the better. It’s at the National Roman Legion Museum on the High Street in Newport. For more details, go here. ROMAN
SWIMMING
Following an independent review of the Free Swimming Initiative a new national scheme has been introduced with new objectives set out and a reduction in budget from the Welsh Government.


Under 17s Free Swimming
Active Living Centre – Sunday, 2pm-3pm
Newport Centre – Saturday, 1pm-3pm
Regional Pool & Tennis Centre – Sunday, 3pm-5pm
Free access to public sessions will also still be available to under 4s, veterans, carers and under 17s with a monthly direct debit swimming lesson subscription. Just remember that COVID restrictions will affect sessions and opening times.
PONTYPOOL
PONTYPOOL PARK
There’s never a better time to get out and enjoy what the countryside has to off and the park here is fantastic.


Pontypool Park is locally known as the People’s Park, covering some 64 hectares with several historical features – including Italian Gardens, Ice Houses and Shell Grotto – which have been restored with a Heritage Lottery Fund grant and funding from Torfaen County Borough Council. There is also a link from the Park, through adjacent farm land to the Folly Tower, via a public footpath.


Facilities include a children’s play area, rugby pitch (home to Pontypool RFC), tennis courts, pitch and putt, bowls and a dry ski slope. There are footpath links into the Brecon Beacons National Park on the most northern boundary.
There are a few things to bear in mind when you visit………
- Feel free to have a picnic, play games or even hug a tree!
- Dogs should be kept under control and responsible owners are welcome, but please clear up after your dog and dispose of the waste in the bins provided.
- Use the litter bins – it helps to keep the Park looking good.
- No cycling allowed.
- No horses allowed.
- No motorised vehicles allowed.
- No fishing unless you have purchased the appropriate licence.
The park is just to the East of Pontypool Town Centre. To find out more, go here. PARK
PORT TALBOT
MARGAM COUNTRY PARK
Margam country Park is incredible and while a lot of what you can do will cost money, the best thing of all, a walk in the park, will cost you no more than the cost of travelling and parking. They have four walks ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 miles. The 800 acres of the Park provides a perfect backdrop for a walk in the countryside, whether half term stroll with the kids, or an adventure hike along the Coed Morgannwg Way to Afan Forest Park Country Park, the sister country park in the Afan Valley.
If you prefer to follow a self guided trail we have four way marked routes for you to follow. ‘Walk packs’ giving full details of the routes and what to look out for along them are available to purchase from entrance cabin and Gift Shop.
Each walk is colour coded, they all begin just up the track from the Castle Visitor Centre. Entrance to the park is free and car parking is £6, but will all of you packed in that’s really good value. Below is a list of everything they offer with appropriate links to find out more.
Bear in mind again that there are restrictions so a lot of the information we’ve given will need checking before you can go ahead an do it.
- Established Country Park, Winner of Green Flag Award and voted the Nations Favourite Park in the ‘National Peoples Choice’ Awards
- 800 acres of rolling Parkland with Deer Herd
- Stunning gothic style castle, 17th Century Orangery and monastic ruins
- Landscaped gardens with Arboretum
- Dogs welcome on leads in Orangery Gardens and under close control in park
- Rare breeds farm trail
- Castle and garden tours available
- Visitor Centre Courtyard with Gift Shop and Charlottes Pantry Café. Please check on arrival for opening times for the Cafe and shop.
- Children’s Adventure Playground and Fairy Tale Village
- Narrow Gauge Railway (runs seasonally)
- Margam Discovery Centre offers high quality environmental education to all age groups, both residentially and for day visits.
- Ivy Cottage unique luxury holiday Cottage.
- Park Map
- Electric Trampers and Wheelchairs available
SWANSEA
THE NATIONAL WATERFRONT MUSEUM
The museum is now reopen. It tells the story of industry and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years.
The Industrial Revolution in Wales had a tremendous effect on People, Communities and Lives as well as that of the rest of the World. Visitors can soak up the history with a breathtaking mix of old and new in the city’s rapidly developing maritime quarter.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, your visit will be different from what you are used to. More details


The National Waterfront Museum puts you in charge of the experience, allowing you to delve as deeply into the exhibitions, displays and information as you want.
Made in Wales explores the changes in Wales and displays objects and artefacts from 1930 to the present day.
The National Waterfront Museum in Swansea is now open for details on times BANDS
DYLAN THOMAS CENTRE
The Dylan Thomas Centre is renowned for holding many free activities, these have been put on hold during the pandemic, but when they are back to full capacity, keep any eye out for the brilliant things they do.
They are great believers in self-led play because that’s what the kids will do, take their own initiative. Activities include creative writing, make a mini comic, puppets, games, reading corner, crafts and dressing up costumes, all inspired by Dylan Thomas.


They are really looking forward to throwing open the doors to visitors again. Not surprisingly, there will be a few changes you’ll notice when you come to the Dylan Thomas Exhibition. They’ve picked out some favourite quotes from Dylan to help illustrate them.
‘Time has ticked a heaven round the stars’
Opening hours have temporarily changed so they can offer time slots for visitors to ensure there is enough room to maintain social distancing. This also allows time for them to clean in between each slot. They’ll be open Thursdays through to Sundays, with first entry from 10am.
Please book your free slot before you visit, by going HERE or ringing 01792 463980 from Wednesday to Sunday.
TO DO AT HOME
If you want to stay home during the holiday and want to keep the kids off the tablets, phones or TV then here’s a few (old-school) ideas which we guarantee will entertain them and make more memories than watching them stare at a screen all day long.
GET BAKING
With the Bake Off series at an end there really isn’t a better time to get into the kitchen with the children. Baking is a great way to keep them happy and entertained on a rainy half term. As far as killing time goes, it’s brilliant for that too.


Involve them in the whole process. Choosing the recipe. Shopping for ingredients. Preparing the kitchen and then the actual baking itself. It’s a fantastic way to kill time too. Choose recipes that include lots of time for decorating, as kids find this to be the most fun part. Don’t be afraid of getting messy, kids love to help but might be a bit messy in the process.
ROCKY ROAD


INGREDIENTS
- 100g butter, roughly chopped
- 300g dark chocolate, broken into squares
- 3 tbsp golden syrup
- 140g rich tea biscuits, roughly crushed
- 12 pink marshmallows, quartered using scissors
- 2 x 55g of Maltesers (my favourite), Milky Way or Crunchie
METHOD
- Gently melt the butter, chocolate and syrup in a large pan over a low heat, stirring frequently until smooth, then cool for about 15mins.
- Stir the crushed biscuits and sweets into the pan until well mixed, pour into a 17cm/6 ½ inch square tin lined with non-stick baking paper and spread the mixture to roughly level it.
- Chill until hard and then take out of tin and remove paper. Cut into squares. Store in an air-tight container.
CUP CAKES
INGREDIENTS
- 125g plain flour
- 250g Carnation Condensed Milk
- 1 egg
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- 85g buttery spread
- 1½ tsp baking powder
- For the icing
- 200g icing sugar
- 55g buttery spread
- Few drops vanilla extract
- 1-2 tbsp Carnation Condensed Milk
- Sugar sprinkles or cake decorations
METHOD
- Preheat oven to 180°C, (160°C for fan ovens), Gas Mark 4.
- Beat flour, condensed milk, egg, vanilla, buttery spread and baking powder until pale and fluffy.
- Spoon mixture into 12 muffin cases. Bake for 15-18 minutes until springy and golden. Allow to cool.
- Beat icing sugar, buttery spread and vanilla with enough condensed milk to make a smooth creamy icing. Spread onto cakes and top with sprinkles and decorations.


LIGHTER COOKIES
INGREDIENTS
- 80g rolled oats (not quick-cooking)
- 160g wholemeal flour
- 1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- 135g light-brown sugar
- 3 tablespoons agave nectar
- 1 large egg, room temperature
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 115g milk chocolate, chopped
METHOD
- Preheat the oven to 175°C. Combine the oats, flour, baking soda and salt in a food processor and pulse until the oats are finely ground. Set aside.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter, sugar and agave nectar until light and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla and mix until smooth and glossy. Reduce mixer speed to the lowest setting and gradually add the flour mixture until just incorporated; stir in the chocolate.
- Drop level tablespoons of the dough onto silicone mat lined baking sheets, 2 inches apart (12 cookies per sheet). Transfer the sheets to the refrigerator and chill the cookies until solid, about 30 minutes. Bake until lightly golden around edges, about 12 to 14 minutes, rotating the pans halfway through. Remove the baking sheets from the oven and let cool on the sheets for 1 minute; transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Be aware, these cookies like to spread. If you are bothered by them touching, bake on 3 trays.


OPEN UP THE OLD-SCHOOL BOARD GAMES
There really isn’t anything better than watching the kids learn a new, or get re-aquainted with an old favourite board game. I don’t know what it is but the effect is far better than watching some character drive aimlessly around a track on some console game. Now don’t get us wrong, we play the kart games as much as the next person, but once the board game is out, the real fun begins.


READ TOGETHER
The simplest of things can often be the best. I used to love settling down with a good book, having the kids squash up on the sofa and read away with my terrible voices and corny impressions. You know what? They hung on my every word and they will with you.
Encourage your children to read along if they’re old enough. Make a hot chocolate and snuggle together on the sofa and get stuck into a classic.
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BUILD A DEN
It’s amazing what you can do with a few bed sheets, towels, cushions, chairs and a great imagination. This is the perfect way for the kids to get creative. Then when you’ve got it all put together you can get inside, eat what you’ve baked. Play one of the board games. Read your book to together. Or if they really insist, grab the tablet and watch a bit of TV.
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