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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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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

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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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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Becky Falls

Voted the most beautiful place in Devon, Becky Falls is much more than just a waterfall. Stunning walks, animal shows, petting zoos and a unique mix of animals and adventure offers a fantastic day out for the whole family.

Brockhill Country Park

Brockhill’s lake, woods, meadows, picnic and play areas ? along with the excellent Brockhill Caf? ? make it a great spot for a family day out. Once part of the estate of a Norman manor, Brockhill Park has a central lake, open grassland and meadows, and all the facilities you need for a family day …

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Wilton Lodge Park

Wilton Lodge Park, is a beautiful park where you can enjoy gorgeous Scottish Borders scenery. Award-winning Wilton Lodge Park is one of the most picturesque town parks in Scotland, with its tree lined walks, river, waterfall, formal gardens, museum and walled gardens. In spring there are extensive areas of daffodils, narcissi and flowering trees, and …

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Hamsterley Forest

Hamsterley Forest is a commercial forest in County Durham operated by the Forestry Commission. It is the largest forest in County Durham and covers more than 2,000 hectares. Recreational activities are promoted within the forest and are focused at the eastern end, around the visitors centre.

Gheluvelt Park

Gheluvelt Park?is a public?park?in?Worcester, England, which opened on 17 June 1922 to commemorate the?Worcestershire Regiment’s 2nd Battalion after their part in?Battle of Gheluvelt, a?World War I?battle that took place on 31 October 1914 in Gheluvelt (near?Ypres),?Belgium. It was opened by?Field Marshal?John French, 1st Earl of Ypres, who stated, “on that day the 2nd Worcesters saved …

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Barshaw Park

Barshaw Park is in Paisley, Scotland. It has 55 acres of recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public.?In the early years of the 20th century, Paisley Burgh Council was looking for a site for a park which would be suitable for use by the public for recreational purposes. Extensive grounds at …

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Stump Cross Caverns

The caverns at Stump Cross are located beneath Greenhow hill, 1,275 feet (389 m) above sea level. Their name was taken from Stump Cross, which in ancient times marked the limit of Knaresborough Forest. The area above the caves consists largely of moorland, the nearest towns being Pateley Bridge and Grassington. One mile of the …

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Westonbirt, The National Arboretum

Westonbirt, The National Arboretum is an arboretum in Gloucestershire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) southwest of the town of Tetbury. Managed by Forestry England, it is perhaps the most important and widely known arboretum in the United Kingdom. Planted in the heyday of Victorian plant hunting in the mid-19th century as part of the?Westonbirt …

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Whinlatter Forest Park

Whinlatter is home to?stunning views, fantastic walks,?exhilarating mountain biking, rare wildlife and adventure play. Set within the Lake District, a World Heritage Site, Whinlatter has unrivalled views across Bassenthwaite Lake, Derwentwater and Keswick.?It is also home to the longest purpose-built mountain bike trails in the Lake District. The Lakes are a dramatic and unique landscape …

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Frodsham Castle

Frodsham Castle was in the market town of Frodsham, Cheshire, England. Initially it served a military purpose, it then became a manor house and a gaol. After being damaged in the Civil War it was replaced by new house, Park Place.