Places to Go
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Avon Wildlife Trust This site contains lots of interesting activities for all age groups around Knowledge and Understanding of the World. Certainly worth a look. |
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Amberley Working Museum, West Sussex Amberley Working Museum is a 36 acre open-air museum dedicated to the industrial heritage of the south-east. Staffed largely by volunteers, the museum contains a wide range of exhibits, ranging from transport-based collections, such as the Southdown bus collection & the village garage, to industry-based collections, such as the Print Workshop & Wheelwrights. The museum is also home to a number of resident craftspeople, who work to traditional methods. |
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Bekonscot Model Village, Beasonsfield, Bucks Welcome to Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, the world's oldest model village. We are located in Beaconsfield, Bucks, just off the M40 and M25 motorways and minutes by car or train from Central London. This unique piece of England's heritage continues to delight and fascinate both children and adults – there’s so much to see! Bekonscot is different from other model villages; this is an entire miniature kingdom stuck firmly in an idyllic 1930s timewarp. There are six little villages in a 1½ acre miniature landscape of farms and fields, castles and churches, woods, lakes and rolling hills. Walking around, you’ll tower over the tiny population enjoying the fun of the fair, beaches, zoo and tramway, or lazily watching the cricket on the village green. Each village is linked by one of Britain's largest public outdoor model garden railways. |
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Birdworld Birdworld's world of birds, and so much more. Britain's largest bird park includes Underwater World and Jenny Wren Farm plus Forest Lodge Garden Centre.The park itself consists of 26 acres of aviaries in beautifully landscaped and colourful gardens.The collection of birds has been built up over 32 years and includes lots of colourful characters as well as some of the rarest birds in the world. The collection includes our magnificent Hyacinth Macaw, Bluebeard as well as a vast range of birds from tiny finches to giant ostriches and talking parrots to diving penguins. |
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Blue Reef Aquarium Blue Reef is part of an exciting new generation of wildlife attractions designed to inspire deeper nderstanding and appreciation of the natural world. Blue Reef Aquariums are situated in Southsea (Portsmouth), Tynemouth on Newcastle's coast, Tyne and Wear and in Newquay, Cornwall.On a visit to the aquarium, you can discover sea life from sharks, seahorses and clownfish to octopus, crabs and lobsters. Open-top tanks allow close encounters with friendly rays while shallow tide-pools and crashing surf displays recreate the seas' many different aspects. A giant tropical ocean display with its own underwater tunnel, over 30 living displays featuring amazing sea life provide an unforgettable family day out. |
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Bocketts Farm Park Bocketts farm is a working family farm with old and modern breeds of animals and lots of other attractions. Discounts available to childminders-see Notice Board
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Coral Reef Waterworld
Discover Paradise at Coral Reef
A place of tranquillity and relaxation in Sauna World (adults only)
Coconut Grove
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Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford, Oxford is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970.
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Denbies Wine Estate Set in the spectacular scenery of the Surrey Hills, Denbies is one of the largest privately owned vineyards in Europe.The chateau-style visitor centre offers excellent facilities. "Wine Experience" tours operate all year, there's a choice of restaurants, ever changing art exhibitions, a well stocked wine and gift shop plus plenty more. If a day is not enough, the on-site Bed & Breakfast offers "4 Diamond" accommodation, perfect for those attending business in the area or even one of the weddings, conferences or parties held at Denbies Wine Estate. |
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Diggerland If you are looking for a fantastic fun day out for all the Family, Diggerland is a unique adventure park where children and adults can drive real diggers and so much more. Attractions include rides, drives and static displays, along with play areas and competitions for young children and infants, in fact Diggerland is ideal for all the family. |
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Drusillas Park, Alfriston, East Sussex
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Eagle Heights, Eynsford, Kent Eagle Heights is one of the UK's largest bird of prey centres, currently we have a collection of approximately 150 raptors. This includes over 50 species, many of which are now breeding at the centre or can be seen flying in our daily demonstrations. We also have an increasing collection of reptiles and mammals. The centre provides sanctuary for wild, injured raptors and regularly release rehabilitated birds back to the wild. You can find out more details about what we have here and what we do by clicking on the links to the left. |
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Epsom Downs Racecourse There is simply no other event quite like The Derby Festival. Traditionally held over the first weekend in June, it’s a fabulous combination of fun, fashion and truly fantastic racing. |
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Farnham Maltings Check out there activities for young people including half term workshops and preformances. |
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Fishers Farm Park Fishers Farm Park is the multi award-winning all-inclusive attraction located in Wisborough Green in the heart of the West Sussex countryside. It offers a unique mixture of farmyard and adventure play - the ideal place for family visits, birthday parties, school trips and group outings - whatever the weather. The farmyard and barns give children and adults the opportunity to see animals well cared for in a happy environment, close enough to touch. You can even enter some of the pens to say hello to the animals. The play areas are designed for varying age groups, ideally suited for toddlers to 11 year olds, with everything from 4 state-of-the-art Indoor Playzones to a massive range of challenging Outside & Adventure Play. |
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Fort Fun
Rocky's Adventure Land. This is a huge indoor soft play area where they can plunge down the Niagara Slide, take off from the sky high aerial runway, escape over Indiana's ravine, escape the giant balls, crawl through 50,000 play balls and much much more. And if it gets too much for the under fives they have their own area of slides, ball pool and sounds. OUTDOOR FUN Formula 'Fun' Go-Karts American Adventure eighteen hole course |
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Godstone Farm The children’s farm at Godstone is the most popular one in the South East. Its also one of the cheapest places for a fun day out with the family, since one adult goes free with each paying child. Fantastic Value! Everything is designed to appeal to the under 9’s age group and to ensure happy kids and a day trip to remember – in winter as well as summer. There are lots of friendly animals – cows, pigs, sheep, goats, ponies, llamas, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, rabbits and other small animals. The children are encouraged to cuddle and even to climb in the pens with the smaller animals. In spring the lambs are enchanting and there are calves, chicks, ducklings and goat kids there all year round. The adventure playground is enormous – the largest in SE England – and there are three large sandpits as well as lots of wooden bridges, castles and slides and even a mini toboggan run. The indoor playbarn is also large with lots of tubes, slides, rope bridges and tunnels. There is an extra under cover play area and there are special sections for toddlers both inside and out with toddler-sized amusements and ride-on tractors. |
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Horton Park Childrens Farm The children’s farm between Epsom & Chessington is the most popular place in the south east for kids’ birthday parties. It’s also one of the best and cheapest places for a fun day out with the family, since one adult goes free with each paying child. Fantastic Value! Everything is designed to appeal to the under 9’s age group and to ensure happy kids and a day trip to member – in winter as well as summer.
There are lots of friendly animals – cows, pigs, sheep, goats, ponies, llamas, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, rabbits and other small animals. The children are encouraged to cuddle and even to climb in the pens with the smaller animals. In spring the lambs are enchanting and there are calves, chicks, ducklings and goat kids there all year round. The mini tractor and tailer rides are especially popular.
There are two large, exciting adventure playgrounds and two sandpits (inside as well as out!). The indoor playbarn is also big with lots of tubes, slides, rope bridges, ball pits and tunnels. There’s an extra under cover play area and there are special sections for toddlers both inside and out with toddler-sized amusements and ride-on tractors. |
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Kew Bridge Steam Museum
Marvel at the largest collection of steam pumping engines in the world, many of which you can see working every weekend. Ride on the only steam railway in London every Sunday from March to November. |
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Kew Gardens Learn through play @ Climbers and Creepers! A website for children aged 3 to 6 years old, created to accompany Climbers and Creepers at Kew Gardens.
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The Park is home to a fascinating and varied collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates from all over the world and aspires to show animals to people - so that they can come to understand and respect all forms of wildlife; to understand what is special about each species, and how the various species have evolved over very long periods of time, adjusting to survive in habitats from many parts of the earth.
With hundreds of fascinating and entertaining creatures you can be certain there will be plenty of animal magic to enthral and excite everyone from the youngest to the oldest visitor! But animals are only half the fun at Drusillas Playland is paradise for anyone who needs to let off steam, packed with slides and swings, ropes and climbable things.
INDOOR FUN
Steam power comes alive at the London Kew Bridge Steam Museum. Built in the 19th century to supply London with water, the museum is recognised as the most important historic site of the water supply industry in Britain.
A website for children aged 3 to 6 years old, created to accompany