Mum blogger's tips for half term trips on a budget

Natalie Smith who runs the Frugal Mum website enjoys free days out with her children and is sharing her tips with other families
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Family days out don't have to cost the earth, according to a Kent blogger.
Natalie Smith, who lives on the coast near Hythe, runs the Frugal Mum website and has written a top 15 of places to visit in the county.
Her list of budget-friendly days out include locations that are either completely free or good value for money.
"You can spend a day and not spend any money," she told BBC Radio Kent.
One of the places she recommends is Brockhill Country Park, Hythe.
"The kids can really roam free," she said. "It's massive - even when it is the school holidays you can find a corner for yourself, there's a stream, places for the kids to climb and roll down hills."
Mrs Smith also includes Kearsney Abbey Gardens in Dover on her list.
"There's a big lake, it's very pretty, loads of open spaces; huge fields to kick a football around and have a picnic," she said.
A third place to enjoy in Kent, according to the Frugal Mum list, is the award-winning Mote Park in Maidstone.
It has 450 acres of grassland and woodland, as well as a 30-acre lake, a river, pedalos and high ropes.

The stream at Brockhill Country Park, Hythe
Frugal Mum's Top 15 day trips
Brockhill Country Park, Hythe
Mote Park, Maidstone
Folkestone Three Peaks Challenge
West Hythe river walk
Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens, Dover
Toddler's Cove, Canterbury
Dymchurch Beach, Romney Marsh
Betteshanger Country Park, Deal
Lower Leas Coastal Park, Folkestone
Viking Bay Beach, Broadstairs
Headcorn Aerodrome
The Wye Downs, Ashford
Walmer Paddling Pool, Deal
Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest, Goudhurst
Samphire Hoe, Dover
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