The last bank holiday of the year until Christmas – on August 25 – is nearly upon us. Many people will be eagerly anticipating the long weekend, whether it’s to spend time with family and friends, enjoy a few days away or just catch up on some much-needed sleep.
But if you’re stuck for inspiration on how to spend that precious extra day off work, we’ve come up with 10 great ideas to help.

Why not make the most of the August bank holiday and treat the family to a last-minute getaway?
The British weather has been kind to us recently, so one tempting idea is a cottage break in our beautiful countryside. Our dedicated cottages page lets you to search a whole variety of cottages across the UK.
Or if you’re looking for family fun where there’ll be plenty to keep the kids entertained, consider a holiday park. Kids’ clubs, swimming pools, games, night-time entertainment and even spa treatments for parents will ensure that all the family enjoy the break.
Britain is bursting at the seams with fun local events over the bank holiday weekend, many of which don’t cost a penny.
Camden Beach is back in London at the Roundhouse for a second year with deckchairs, ice-creams and, of course, sand to lounge on. There’s also a family area in this city centre “coastal resort”.
Or you could head to Chelsea for the Chelsea in Bloom floral art show, when shops, restaurants and businesses decorate to the theme of “‘Creation in Colour – a journey through fashion, food and lifestyle”. Duke of York Square is the hub of the floral action.
Bournemouth is hosting OnStage at Pier Approach, an open air cinema showing family films for free including The Lego Movie.

The Brecon Beacons Summer Fayre, from August 23 to 25, will have more than 70 stands showcasing Welsh food and arts and crafts, along with lessons in guitar and folk dancing, willow sculpting and pottery turning.
With some of us chained to our desks all day and kids hooked on computer games and all the trappings of technology, we probably don’t spend as much time as we could appreciating Britain’s beautiful countryside – its wonderful woods, mountains and beaches.
This August bank holiday, consider packing a picnic and setting off for a hike or long bike ride in nature and the fresh air. To entice possibly unwilling little ones, Nature Detectives, a children’s website run by the Woodland Trust, has activities and downloads making tree spotting, bug hunting and boat-making fun.

4. Explore a new city4. Explore a new city
Long weekend? That’s plenty of time for a European city break. If heading for Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam or Rome, you could be off the plane and sightseeing within hours.
There was still plenty of availability to these destinations when we took a look – a three-night, four-star Dublin break, departing from Heathrow on August 22, for example, was £259 per person. A three-night, four-star Amsterdam getaway, flying from Manchester on the same date, was just a little more at £282 per person.
An equivalent break to Disneyland Paris was the cheapest of the lot – £255 each.

Europe’s largest street festival, the Notting Hill Carnival, takes place on August 24 and 25 in London, with an unforgettable and seemingly endless parade of colourful floats, steel bands and dancing.
Or you could head to the home of the Fab Four for the Liverpool International Music Festival, throughout August, or Manchester Pride festival on August 22 to 25.
Celebrate the sea’s harvest at Newlyn Fish Festival on bank holiday Monday or, for a taste of Britain’s many slightly oddball festivals, go and cheer on the muddy competitors at the World Bog Snorkelling Championships, in the Welsh town of Llanwrtyd Wells on August 24.
If you’d rather escape the UK for some more guaranteed sun, there are still holidays left over the bank holiday – but you’ll have to snap them up. A bed and breakfast break on Spain’s Costa Dorada for a family of four, for example, leaving Manchester on August 23, cost £380 per person on TravelSupermarket.
Another search revealed a week’s three-star self-catering holiday in Majorca for two adults and two children, leaving Birmingham on August 23, for £345 per person.
There are still deals out there – just don’t leave it too late!

Then there’s a good old-fashioned day at the British seaside. You need barely spend a penny, yet the kids will have hours of fun building sandcastles and splashing in the sea. Adults might even have a chance to top up their tans (if the sun decides to shine!).
Brighton, Bournemouth and Blackpool are all classic British seaside destinations where you can stroll along the pier, play arcade games and wander around cute individual shops. Body-boarding is big in Cornwall, and there are Scottish sands such as Nairn, Oldshoremore and the Moray Firth for deserted stretches and fresh air.
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