Where else can you and your children climb and cook, dress up and drive dodgems, paint and play in a purpose-built pizza parlour? Only at 360 Play the one-stop family centre offering a unique experience in educational play that combines active fun wi...
It's back! Activity Land's Outdoor Adventure Park is open at weekends and school holidays until September. Packed with activities, you'll find old favourites and new attractions. (Please note: the indoor play centre is not open) What will you d...
Antiques at Wendover in Buckinghamshire has is an antique centre with 30 dealers....
Welcome to the world-famous 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...
On visiting Bletchley Park Museum in Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire you can see one of the Enigma Machines, including the rare 'Abwehr G312'....
Rare survival of a 17th-century decoy in working order. A once-common feature of the English countryside and now one of only four surviving in the country, the decoy is set on a tree-fringed lake. There is a nature trail, exhibition hall and displays...
14th-century moated gatehouse and gardens. John de Haudlo built Buckinghamshire's only complete medieval fortified building in 1312, both as defence for his house (demolished 1778) and as an expression of his status. Although updated in 1615 for use ...
Picturesque village in the Chiltern hills. The church and 17th-century manor house (not open) provide an impressive backdrop to the sloping village green. The manor was once the home of Isaac D'Israeli, father of Benjamin Disraeli, who lived nearby a...
Since time immemorial, deer have been drawn to graze in the sheltered.
meadows which line the banks of the river Dart in this Devonshire valley and quench their thirst in the cooling waters which flow here from high up on the moors and down towar...
15th-century chapel. The oldest building in Buckingham and incorporating a fine Norman doorway, the chapel was later used as a school. It was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875....
Chenies Manor House is a Grade I Listed Building, known as Chenies Palace. Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I both visited the house on many times accompanied by their Courts. The Manor has five acres of enchanting gardens including a Sunken Garden, Wh...
A superb day of discovery for all the family.
Explore and experience life in the Chilterns over the last 2000 years – at our award winning open air Museum, a great day out for all the family! With over 30 superb rescued and reconstructed traditi...
This is a beautiful place for a quiet woodland walk. You can take a stroll along dappled paths through beech, ash and oak trees. In springtime you can enjoy a carpet of sweet scented bluebells and there is also a flourishing wild flower meadow. Here ...
House famous for its 18th-century rococo interiors. The extraordinary architecture of Claydon House includes extravagant rococo and chinoiserie decoration. Features of the house include the unique Chinese Room and parquetry Grand Stairs. In continuou...
Denham Country Park in Denham Buckinghamshire is beautifully set in natural surroundings beside the river and canal banks.
Colne Valley Park Visitor Centre
The centre is located in the beautiful surroundings of Denham Country Park where you ca...
1930s-style garden. The house was given to the National Trust as an official residence for either a Secretary of State or Minister of the Crown. Only the garden is open, with herbaceous borders, a rose garden, lily pond, cottage and kitchen gardens....
Dorset Heavy Horse Farm Park & Rescue Centre was purchased by it's current owners in 2003.
The site and sadly the animals were in a very poor condition. Since then we have worked really hard to put things right. Investing considerable amounts of e...
Fenny Lodge Gallery in Bletchley Buckinghamshire, is one of the largest contemporary art galleries within Buckinghamshire.
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Ford End Watermill in Ivinghoe Buckinghamshire is the only working watermill with original machinery remaining in Buckinghamshire. This little mill, recorded in 1616 but certainly very much older, was in use until 1963. Restored by volunteers, and n...
Black Park Country Park is set in 530 acres of beautiful woodland with a centre-piece lake. One of the best days out in Buckinghamshire, featuring our classic Go Ape experience in the trees, our latest segway adventure and biking through our beau...
Set high up on the crest of the Chiltern Hills; enjoy the spectacular views and wild landscape across Aylesbury Vale from high up in the trees. Jon & Amy run a great cafe in the woods; pop in and indulge in one of their homemade cakes.
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Let us take you away into a land of wonder and fantasy, where anything is possible and your imagination is inspired.
Why not try and enjoy the thrills of our exciting rides....
Discover the history behind the Hell Fire Caves in West Wycombe Buckinghamshire which has hand carved tunnels 300 feet underground.
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Home of Rest for Horses is set in the beautiful surroundings of
Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire. We cater for over 100 horses, ponies and donkeys that have reached the retirement age....
Home of the Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Queen Victoria's trusted prime minister Benjamin Disraeli lived here from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat from the rigours ...
HULA Animal Rescue is a small registered charity that has been helping animals and their owners since 1972. The charity was originally called the Bedfordshire Home for Unwanted and Lost Animals, but as this was rather a mouthful quickly got shortened...
The Jordans Quaker Meeting House in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire, built in 1688 ooze's with historty....
Ancient coaching inn. This restored and still operating inn dates from 1455 and is of particular interest for its architectural features from many eras, including a large stained-glass window, cobbled courtyard and timber framing....
Lacey Green Maize Maze offers great summer outdoor family fun, suitable for all age groups. Navigate your way around our unique Maize Maze (different design every year), solving the puzzles along the way, and then enjoy light refreshments while your...
Early 15th-century two-storeyed building. Set in an attractive and unspoilt village, this building with its timbered, whitewashed and tiled facade was probably first used as a wool store. It is a fine example of early timber frame construction. Manor...
Milton Keynes Gallery in Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire has a variety of free exhibitions of contemporary art every year....
Milton's Cottage in Chalfont St. Giles Buckinghamshire, former home of England's greatest poets John Milton (1608-1674). Is now a museum and tells of history working life....
Nether Winchendon House set in Nether Winchendon near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire is a beautiful Strawberry Hill Gothick medieval Manor House....
Oak Farm Animal Park is a traditional organic working farm, home to a variety of animals, many of which are rescued for a second chance in life. Our farm is right on the edge of the county town of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, also close to Hertfo...
Obsidian Art is an art gallery showing some of the best in British art and designer crafts by selected artists and makers from all over the country, with a strong inclusion by local artists. We change our exhibition every month and exhibit a wide ra...
Whatever the weather, there's always something to do at Odds Farm Park, an award winning 40-acre children’s farm near High Wycombe. Meet the farmers and get extra close to the animals in the Hands On Area, open all day and with extra hand-washing ...
Pitstone Windmill is an example of the earliest form of windmill. Enjoy the remarkable experience of visiting one of the oldest surviving windmills in Pitstone Windmill in Britain. Pitstone windmill ground flour for the village for almost three...
PLEASE NOTE: Princes Risborough Manor House is NO longer open to the public. Princes Risborough Manor House in Princes Risborough buckinghamshire is an elegant late 17th-century house once owned by Sir Peter Lely, painter to Charles II....
Quainton Windmill in Quainton Buckinghamshire is an 1830's tall mill and is the tallest in Buckinghamshire, standing 73ft to the top Dome....
Stowe Landscape Gardens are breathtakingly beautiful landscape gardens. The scale, grandeur and beauty of Stowe has inspired writers, philosophers, artists, politicians and members of the public from the 18th century to the present day. One of...
Stowe School in Buckingham,
Buckinghamshire, former residence of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos....
The Bucks Goat Centre in layby Farm Buckinghamshire has a
variety of animals, including birds, llamas, donkeys and goats....
Founded in 1980, The Chiltern Brewery was one of the first of the 'new wave' micro-breweries in England. Now by some margin the oldest working brewery in Buckinghamshire, the brewery has pioneered not only several new types of product with a unique b...
The Cowper and Newton Museum in Olney Buckinghamshire, was opened in 1900. The house called Orchard Side was at that time owned by Mr W. H. Collingridge and he was persuaded by Thomas Wright of Olney to give the property to the town of Olney as a ...
The Horse Trust is the oldest horse charity in the world. Founded in 1886, it started life as a sanctuary for the working horses of Victorian London. Today, the charity offers retirement to elderly horses, ponies and donkeys from all walks of life. O...
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden Buckinghamshire is a great little award-winning Museum with its two biographical galleries and Story Centre is aimed at 6 to 12 year olds and their families. Situated in Great Missenden where ...
Magnificent house and grounds in the style of a 19th-century French château Waddesdon Manor was built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in 1874 to display his outstanding collection of art treasures and to entertain the fashionable world. The ...
Wendover Woods is a 325-hectare woodland situated in the northern Chilterns, southeast of Aylesbury, off the B4009 between Aston Clinton and Wendover. Located on the highest point in the Chilterns at 267 metres, the walking trails and picnic spots...
Perfectly preserved rococo landscape garden, surrounding a neo-classical mansion. The garden was created in the mid-18th century by Sir Francis Dashwood, founder of the Dilettanti Society and the Hellfire Club. The house is among the most theatrical ...
Chilterns village with buildings spanning several hundred years. The village is rare in its architecture, having been protected from many modern additions. Cottages and inns date from the 16th to 18th centuries. The hill, with its fine views, is surm...
More than 1 million people visit the buzzing shores of Willen Lake each year, with a huge variety of activities and leisure facilities there really is something for everyone. One hundred acres of water encircled by eighty acres of stunning landscaped...
A local museum with exhibits depicting the life and times of Woburn and its people. The Heritage Centre also houses a tourist information point with local walks' leaflets and books....
Wycombe Museum in High Wycombe Buckinghamshire has exciting hands-on activities. It is a great place to discover the fascinating and varied history of the district and the famous collection of Windsor chairs. Set in beautiful grounds, this delightful...
The Wymondham Heritage Museum is a traditional museum which tells the history of Wymondham's past....
The Ultimate entertainment destination offering a unique combination of extreme sports and leisure activities for all ages including SNO!zone - the UK's premier indoor ski slope with real snow, Airkix - indoor sky diving, rock climbing, cinema, bowli...
Zoom Childrens Adventure Funhouse in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire, is for children aged from 1-12. The play area is fantastic and has a tube slide, bouncy castle and rope bridges....
Zoomania in Aylesbury Buckinghamshire, is a fantastic children's indoor play area covering over 10,000 square feet....
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