With February half term just around the corner, it can be difficult to find something to do with the children.

We've got you covered though, with our list of seven things to do in Hertfordshire this half term.

1. Paradise Wildlife Park - Broxbourne

For children that love animals, there is no better place in Hertfordshire to go than Paradise Wildlife Park.

The Comet: Paradise has more than 800 exotic animals to see.Paradise has more than 800 exotic animals to see. (Image: Paradise Wildlife Park)

With more than 800 exotic animals, include big cats such as the Amur Tiger and White Lion, as well as zoo favourites such as Meerkats and Red Pandas.

If you're looking to make it an extra special day out, Paradise also offers animal and zookeeper experiences.

To find out more visit www.pwpark.com.

2. Willows Activity Farm – St Albans

With farm animals, tractor rides, live children’s shows and plenty of adventure play, Willows Activity Farm is a great day out for half term.

Even if the weather is bad, there are lots of indoor activities too, including Woolly Jumpers play barn, Peter Rabbit’s Cotton-tail Village, Captain Chickens Egg Dodge and under cover JCB Young Drivers Zone.

The park is also putting on a February Frolics half term event, with live lambing, newborn lamb bottle feeding demonstrations and a full day’s programme of fun.

To find out more visit www.willowsactivityfarm.com.

3. Teamworks Karting – Letchworth

Looking for something more competitive for your children this half term? Why not take them for a race at Teamworks Karting.

The Comet: Teamworks Karting in Letchworth is the perfect day out for competitive families.Teamworks Karting in Letchworth is the perfect day out for competitive families. (Image: Teamworks Karting Letchworth)

The indoor track in Letchworth offers plenty of twists and turns for exciting racing, and with family bragging rights up for grabs, there will be guaranteed thrills.

The venue also offers laser tag and racing simulators if going out on the track isn't for you.

With the new Formula One season just around the corner, head to Teamworks to see if your child could be the next Lewis Hamilton.

To find out more visit www.teamworkskarting.com/locations/letchworth.

4. Gravity Trampoline Park – Stevenage

If you want somewhere for your children to let out their seemingly endless energy, then Gravity Trampoline Park is just the place.

With plenty of trampoline to bounce and have fun, as well as games to get involved in, it makes a great family day out, with plenty of fun for adults too.

To find out more visit www.gravity-uk.com/stevenage-leisure-park.

5. Mr Mulligan's Lost World – Stevenage

Stevenage's Leisure Park in also home to Mr Mulligan's Lost World mini golf.

Another great family day out, why not take each other on to see who is the best on the course.

With two themed 18-hole courses to choose from, you can do both in the same day for a golfing extravaganza.

To find out more visit www.mrmulligan.com/stevenage.

6. Roller City – Welwyn Garden City

Welwyn Garden City's very own roller disco is perfect for families, teens and adults.

The Comet: Roller City is great family fun.Roller City is great family fun. (Image: Roller City)

Just be aware, that skate sessions only take place at weekends with tickets going on sale on Mondays.

Campus West is also home to The Cinema and Soft Play City, which can also provide a good day out.

To find out more visit www.campuswest.co.uk.

7. Standalone Farm – Letchworth

Opening for their new season on February 13, just in time for half term, Standalone is yet another fun day out for animal lovers.

The Comet: Standalone Farm reopens just in time for half term.Standalone Farm reopens just in time for half term. (Image: Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation)

With daily animal feeding activities, outdoor play and a Love is in Nature Floral Workshop for half term, there is plenty to see and do.

READ MORE: Million pound investment coming to Letchworth's Standalone Farm

To find out more visit standalonefarm.com.