IF you’re looking for inspiration to entertain your kids during the half term, the UK’s biggest garden centre could be the solution.
The 25-acre site boasts numerous gardens, shops, a cafe and soft play area.

Bridgemere Garden Centre, in Nantwich, Cheshire, features more than enough to keep the family entertained the whole day.
Named Britain’s largest garden centre by The Guinness Book of Records, the massive space holds a restaurant and tearoom on site.
Visitors can feast on a range of deli goods and brunch specials, before retiring to the tearoom to indulge in a handmade patisserie – or two.
The area has more than six acres of gardens, including the Cottage Garden and Woodland Walk, where kids will have plenty of space to run around.
When you tire out from visiting any of the 13 show gardens, an open-air café is situated right in the centre – ideal for a quick coffee and cake.
The site even has a Hobbycraft, which sells everything from clothing and books to gardening supplies.
For those with younger children, the centre’s soft play area is the perfect place to keep them busy.
The gardens also have a number of rotating events, including an upcoming food festival on June 27 and 28.
General admission is free, meaning a visit won’t be a burden on your budget.
Pets are also welcome, so you don’t need to leave your furry friend at home.
During the summer, the centre operates between 9am and 6pm on Monday to Saturday, and from 10.30am to 4.30pm on Sunday.