Austria’s Stuibenfall Waterfall in the Tyrol region looks like postcard material: the foaming water cascades 522 feet (159m) over cliffs.
If both little and long legs are flagging after sightseeing in beautiful Bucharest, this vast, ultra-modern and amazingly great value waterpark and spa is guaranteed to keep everyone happy.
The Bluebell Railway is Britain’s oldest standard gauge railway, opened in 1882.
Younger children will feel the Christmas magic at the Santa Claus Village.
It’s not every day you get to climb aboard a four-storey high mechanical wooden elephant.
A sprawling complex of Greco-Roman ruins on the edge of the Mediterranean might not seem like an instant winner as children’s attractions go, but Empúries.
At Iceland’s brightly-pigmented Blue Lagoon the milky blue, mineral-rich waters are naturally heated to a wonderfully warm 38°C (100°F) all year round.
There’s nothing quite like a castle to capture a child’s imagination and the 800-year-old Kalmar Castle.
Rumoured to have inspired the Disney animated film Frozen’s kingdom of Arendelle, the staggeringly beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geirangerfjord will inspire all ages.