Things to do on a budget this January
Beat the January blues and get out and about with your family this month without breaking the budget.
Every where we go we hear people saying the same thing... they are broke. December pay day seems such a long time ago and some how they've got to entertain their children on a show string budget.
Not to worry we are here to help...
We've highlighted some of our favourite Free or Budget friendly activities locally (some slightly further afield) to help you out this January.
Most things are Free with everything being under £5.50.
Tips for success
First things first you don't actually need to go out! There's much to be said for staying home with a DVD or Netflix or digging out that craft box or playing a family board game.
We know that going on a FREE ACTIVITY does not guarantee you will get away without spending any money , food, travel, parking they can all add up but here are our 5 top tips to spend less on family activities.
- Get the kids on board! Challenge them to get involved in the planning.
- Set expectations- explain to your children (if they are able to understand) that you are on a budget and that you wont be buying extras on the trip. Get them to agree to this BEFORE you leave.
- Food!! Food!! Food!! often the cost of eating out can cost us an arm and a leg so don't! Pack a packed lunch and get the children involved. They are more likely to eat what's been prepared if they have helped to make it. Be creative, cold pizza, pasta, soups can all be taken on picnics, we've even heard of hot dog sausages being transported in a flask of boiling water as well . Take drinks too, there's much to be said for a flask of hot chocolate in the park.
- Check parking costs before you leave- sometimes free activity's such as "The Gruffalo Trail" have car parking costs, be aware of these before you leave.
- If you are going to an activity where activity packs are for sale, again these can add to the cost of your trip, prepare before you go. Pack your own notepads and pens perhaps make your own worksheet if you have time and explain to the children you wont be buying those as you have your own.
Out and about:
Theres much to be said for a trip to a good old park so wrap up warm , put on those wellies, grab those bikes or scooters, a flask and a picnic and head off on an adventure.
Panshanger (keep an eye out for the fairy doors!)
Slightly further afield
100 Akre Woods at Aldenham County Park
Museums and places of interest
The main one being Hertford Museum of course!
But there is also Bishop Stortford museum
Mill Green Museum - open sunday pm (small fee)
Budget friendly zoos, farms and nature reserves.
Cedars Nature Centre - is amazing and only £2.40 pp
RSPB Rye Meads Nature Reserve - Free entry but there is a parking charge.
Parndon woods - one of our favourites - we love the den building area!
We hope you enjoy this article and that you find it useful. If we've missed anything off the list do feel free to let us know.
Thanks for reading
Kayleigh & The Boys
XxxX