Activities & Experiences

Great Notley Country Park

Essex Country Parks are places to learn, get close to nature and history, and make memories that last a lifetime. Every day thousands of people visit the?parks, woodlands, marshes and historic sites?to walk, cycle, have picnics, spot wildlife, fly kites, go fishing and see astounding views.?Events?and?educational activities?throughout the year offer chances to enjoy the parks …

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Reigate Caves

The Surrey town of Reigate is well known for its ‘caves’ which riddle the town centre, although these are in fact largely old sand mines. The castle mound overlooking Reigate town centre is composed of soft sandstone and has been mined over several centuries. The castle has long gone but the mound and many of …

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Fan Bay Deep Shelter

Fan Bay Deep Shelter is a tunnel complex constructed in 1940/41 as accommodation for the gun battery above. Today this network of abandoned tunnels is virtually all that remains of these long forgotten defences. You too can experience the incredible adventure underground. Take a journey into the past on a guided tour of the tunnels …

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Hesketh Park

Hesketh Park is one of the largest parks in Southport. The Victorian Park has plenty to offer visitors, a short mile walk away and with plenty of on street parking, this picturesque park is a perfect place to lose track of time. The gardens and ornate fountains have been restored and reconstructed, to bring the …

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Plassey

When it comes to outstanding accommodation, and five-star leisure facilities, look no further than Plassey Leisure Park. Nestled in 250 acres of park and woodland in the picturesque Dee Valley, North Wales, our luxury holiday park is more than just somewhere to stay. We have everything you need right here to make your holiday outstanding. …

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Crystal Palace Park

Crystal Palace Park is a Victorian pleasure ground, used for cultural and sporting events. It is located in the south-east London suburb of Crystal Palace, which was in turn named after the Crystal Palace Exhibition building, which had been moved from Hyde Park, London after the 1851 Great Exhibition and rebuilt with some modifications and …

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Zetland Park

Zetland Park was gifted by the Earl of Zetland (Shetland) to the people of Grangemouth in 1880. Today the park is the principal open space serving Grangemouth and is the green oasis at the heart of this busy industrial town. The Grange Burn flows alongside the park. The park is well connected to all local …

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Llanfair Slate Caverns

Once above ground, we’ve got plenty to keep you in awe. Our amazing collection of precious, naturally formed gemstones will keep children in awe long after exploring below the mountains, while our beautiful collection of Welsh slate will make the perfect gift. Or you could visit the cafe, with homemade cakes and stunning views!

Ashton Court Estate

Country park and mansion with 850 acres of woodland and grassland and many activities. There are three car parks in Ashton Court. The car parks open at 8am. Parking costs ?1.20 per vehicle per day. You can use your parking ticket in any of the Ashton Court car parks for that day. You can also …

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Appley Park

APPLEY PARK is located in RYDE isle of wight.Scroll down for illustrated map of Appley park.Click HERE for geographical Location of appley park ryde iow UK.APPLEY PARK is Approximately 27 acres of public parkland.Nearly 11 and a half hectares, about 27 uk football pitches in size.The original landscaping of Appley park was belived to have …

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Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail

The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail is a point of interest in the Forest of Dean in the county of Gloucestershire, England. The Sculpture Trail links several different site-specific sculptures commissioned for the forest. It is open from dawn to dusk every day of the year, with no admission charge.

Corris Mine Explorers

A rare opportunity to explore the virtually untouched, historic workings of an old Welsh slate mine with one of Wales’ top Mine Explorers. The mine was first worked in 1836 and abandoned by the miners around 40 years ago. More than 130 years of mining history is captured inside waiting to be discovered. It’s as …

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Llyn Llech Owain Country Park

Llyn Llech Owain Country Park?is an area of 73 Hectares (180 acres), managed for your enjoyment by Carmarthenshire County Council with nature trails, an adventure area including a cool wooden adventure playground, separate toddler playground with smaller features. A forest track provides a longer hike or bike ride around the country park and there’s a …

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Grime’s Graves

Grime?s Graves is the only Neolithic flint mine open to visitors in Britain. This grassy lunar landscape of 400 pits was first named Grim?s Graves by the Anglo-Saxons. It was not until one of them was excavated in 1870 that they were identified as flint mines dug over 5,000 years ago. A small exhibition area …

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Abbey Park

Abbey Park is Leicester?s premier park and lies approximately one mile north of the city centre. The River Soar divides this beautiful park into two distinct areas: On the western side of the river are the fascinating Abbey Grounds with the remains of the twelfth century Leicester Abbey, and the ruins of Cavendish House, a …

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Smugglers Adventure

St Clements Caves are located on the West Hill in Hastings, East Sussex. The caves were named after a nearby parish church and since 1989 are home to the “Smugglers Adventure” tourist attraction which tells the story of smuggling on the South Coast of England 200 years ag

Fort Amherst Heritage Trust

Fort Amherst, in Medway, South East England, was constructed in 1756 at the southern end of the Brompton lines of defence to protect the southeastern approaches to Chatham Dockyard and the River Medway against a French invasion.

Croxteth Hall & Country Park

Set in 500 acres of stunning Parkland in the historic West Derby Liverpool..attractions include the Historic home of the late Earl of Sefton, see how they lived?upstairs and downstairs…a Beautiful victorian walled garden and a rare breeds farm all for a small admission fee…carparking via Oak Lane We also cater for events, conferences and meetings …

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Knightly’s Fun Park

Knightly’s Fun Park grew from humble beginnings in the 1960’s to become Towyn’s premier family entertainment center. Find out more about it’s fascinating history by clicking the tabs below. The longbar pub hosts live entertainment every night on our cabaret stage and has a fantastic selection of beers and wines Outside in the beer garden …

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Go Below Underground Adventures

Anturiaethau tywys tanddaearol amrwd. Authentic guided underground adventures in abandoned mines including world’s longest underground zip-line & 1st freefall! Go Below Underground Adventures is an award winning, unique adventure activity experience taking people on personally guided, exciting underground exploration trips! We currently offer three different trips which involve abseiling, zip-lining, traversing, climbing and exploring in …

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Lee Valley Regional Park Authority

Lee Valley Regional Park?is a 10,000-acre (40?km2) 26 miles (42?km) long linear park, much of it green spaces, running through the northeast of?Greater London,?Essex?and?Hertfordshire?from the?River Thames?to?Ware, through areas such as?Stratford,?Clapton,?Tottenham,?Enfield,?Walthamstow,?Cheshunt,?Broxbourne?and?Hoddesdon?in an area generally known as the?Lea Valley. Greater London’s largest park, Lee Valley Park is more than four times the size of?Richmond Park, extending beyond …

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