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Flamingo Amusement Park

Flamingo park is an amusement park located on Hastings seafront, East Sussex. We have attractions and rides for all the family, from Cinderella’s Carousel to bumping on the dodgems, getting lost in the ShowTime Funhouse to being scared absolutely silly on the Ghost Train as well as spinning up-down, and round and round on the …

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Florence Hayes Recreation Ground

Sadly Florence Hayes is no longer operating as an open access adventure playground. Following the demise of Enfield Council’s play service in June 2016, it is used as a private nursery for under 5s. An external provider may be brought in to run some paid for after school provision.

FunlandTropicana

Funland is back from the 5th May 2018 with a fantastic family orientated theme park. Ride all day for 10 hours of fun with our wristband deals. We have a brand new roller coaster arriving for this season along with family favourites like the Dodgems, Waltzer, Carousel, and Pirate Ship, as well as some fabulous …

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Glamis Adventure Playground

The Glamis Adventure Playground is a professionally staffed adventure playground with open-access for children up to 16 years. Children under 8 need to be accompanied a responsible adult. As many of the children have working parents, the children stay the whole time the adventure playground is open. The children participate in building play structures, dens, …

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Glaslyn Nature Reserve

Glaslyn is Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust?s biggest nature reserve, an integral part of the Cambrian Mountains. The large expanse of heather moorland, with its associated boggy areas, surround an exposed upland lake. Spectacular views can be enjoyed from the viewpoint. Glaslyn can be breathtaking at any time of year, but don?t miss June to August, when …

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Donmouth Local Nature Reserve

Donmouth Local Nature Reserve is a beach site in the historic Old Aberdeen part of the City, where the River Don meets the sea. A great place to see seals and a range of interesting birds. The beach area has changed over time as the river has changed its course. There are lots of interesting …

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Drapers Field Recreation Ground

As part of the Council?s Olympic legacy we are transforming Drapers Field into a first rate park. Drapers Field now offers a variety of sports and play equipment, making sure there is something for everyone to enjoy. Getting There / Entrances: High Road Leyton and Temple Mills Lane. General information about what is at Drapers …

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Durlston Country Park and National Nature Reserve

Durlston Country Park National Nature Reserve is the perfect place to start exploring Dorset?s Jurassic coast. Acres of wildflower meadows, sea cliffs, woodland, superb coastal walking and spectacular views await you, not to mention the Victorian Castle. Durlston is a very special area of coast and countryside, owned and managed by Dorset County Council

East Dartmoor National Nature Reserve

East Dartmoor consists of 3 joined but distinct areas: Yarner Wood, Trendlebere Down and the Bovey Valley Woodlands. Together they provide an excellent example of internationally important western oakwood with its associated bird and lower plant communities. Main habitats: woodland, open heathland, bogs, former meadows and streams.

Eccleshill Adventure Playground

Eccleshill Adventure Playground recognises children?s play as a biological drive and legal right, enshrined in British and European law. We strive to give all children the opportunity, at their own discretion, to engage in the full range of play types by creating a rich and stimulating environment and by practicing a facilitative, non-directive approach.

Cricklewood Playground

This playground is big enough with many different things for different age ranges. We went to this park to try out the zip wire but unfortunately it was broken. Xavi was upset but made a friend that he could run around and play with.

Cromwell Bottom Nature Reserve

This Group is dedicated to the development of Cromwell Bottom Local Nature Reserve for the education and enjoyment of all visitors to the site. We have planted almost 1,000 trees and bushes, developed a bird feeding area, fitted a screen for photographers and a bench. We have also started removing unwanted trees around the lagoons. …

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Crumbles Castle Adventure Playground

Crumbles Castle overlooks Bingfield Park nestled between Kings Cross and Caledonian Road. As you enter the Castle grounds you will find yourself transported out of the city and into a nature-filled wonderland with hidden swings and secret places to climb and explore. Crumbles Castle provides an exciting and safe space for children to really jump, …

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Daisy Nook Country Park

Daisy Nook?is a?country park?in?Failsworth,?Greater Manchester, England. The park runs through the Medlock Valley in an area once called Waterhouses. Waterhouses was one of three ‘houses’ in the?Failsworth?area, the other two being Millhouses (now Clayton Bridge) and Woodhouses. The name Daisy Nook came from a book by?Benjamin Brierley?titled ‘A day out’ or ‘A Summer Ramble’. Brierley …

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Dame Emily Park

The park was established on the site of the Dean Lane coal mine, part of the North Somerset coalfield. The Dean Lane pit closed in 1906 and the land was transferred to Bristol City Council who opened the park in 1909. Like much of Bedminster, the mines belonged to the Smyth family who were based …

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Dancersend Nature Reserve

Woodland haven Variety is the spice of life in this wonderfully mixed reserve which nestles within two sheltered valleys deep in the Chilterns. Dancersend, once owned by the Rothschild family, was made a nature reserve in the 1940s in remembrance of Charles Rothschild, the founder of UK nature conservation. Dancersend’s different types of woodland habitats …

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Danes Dyke Nature Reserve

Danes Dyke was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2002 in recognition of its wildlife value and its importance to the local community. Local Nature Reserves aim to protect places of special interest and provide opportunities for research, education and informal enjoyment. The reserve is part of one of the finest stretches of coastland on …

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Demolition Paintball

Demolition Paintball Brighton are based at the foot of the South Downs in West Sussex on a 50-acre site of woodland, and are just a short 10 minute drive from Brighton. We are open for games 7 days week from 9am to 4pm everyday, except Xmas day. From the beginning of May to the end …

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District 23 Indoor Paintbal

Our main Paintball and Airsoft arena has been built over 17,000 sq feet, housing buildings which recreate an American Midtown District. It really has to be seen to be believed- a real CQB lovers delight, truly up close and personal! The arenas are player designed who knows how to get that adrenaline pumping, so you …

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Dollypers Hill Nature Reserve

Situated in an urban area of Surrey, Dollypers Hill is a mixture of ancient woodland, scrub and chalk grassland. The wooded section at the northern end of the reserve consists of old ash and hazel coppice with some maple. In spring bluebells and blankets of wood anemone dominate the clay areas and dogs mercury can …

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Causton Street Playground

A small children?s playground situated on the north side of the Millbank Estate behind Tate Britain. The site is divided into two main parts. These include a young children?s play area for ages 3-7year olds and a separate multi-use games area where older children can play ball games… These 2 spaces are separated by an …

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Clissold Park Playground

Clissold Park has a wide range of facilities, including: A large, well equipped?playground?suitable for all ages of children and young people A?paddling pool?(see below for details) A?wheels park A?multi use games area Table tennis?tables Tennis courts?and?Tennis Pavilion.?Visit our Sports page for booking information A?dog-free area An?aviary A?butterfly dome ??currently closed but we are looking at …

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