Home Search Results Explore things to do Category All Categories Food and Drink Just for Two Family Friendly Historic Britain Great Outdoors Enter Your Destination From Date To Things To Do Showing results 1 - 12 of 720 BIRKS CINEMA 1 Dunkeld St, Aberfeldy PH15 2DA An amazing rural cinema showing the latest films. Spacious 100-seat auditorium - comfy seats - state of the art projection & sound. Owned by the community, the Birks... More Information Blenheim Palace & Parkland Oxfordshire Home to the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and a World Heritage Site. Blenheim Palace was a gift from... More Information Drusillas Zoo Alfriston, East sussex Drusillas is widely regarded as the best small zoo in the country and we’ve created an animal and child friendly, family environment where the focus is always on... More Information Pontcysyllte Aqueduct TREVOR BASIN The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct that carries the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen in North East Wales. The 18-arched... More Information Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary Slade Farm Sidmouth EX10 0NU Meet the Donkeys.and learn about the thousands that they have rehomed. Free to enter and many hours of enjoyment for the whole family. More Information Dalscone Farm Fun Dumfries and Galloway There are lots of activities for pre-teen kids including trampolines, adventure climbing frames, a zip slide, a sledge slide, a soft ball play area, mini golf,... More Information Laxton Open Fields Laxton, Newark, Notts, NG22 0NX The only remaining'open field 'farming village in Europe still using this ancient farming system were the fields are divided into three strips .These strips are then... More Information BeWILDerwood Hoveton, near Wroxham More Information Wells Cathedral Wells, Somerset he Present Cathedral The present cathedral was begun about 1175 on a new site to the north of the old minster church. Bishop Reginald de Bohun brought the idea of a... More Information Chastleton House Chastleton, Oxfordshire Unchanged for 400 years A rare gem of a Jacobean country house, Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612 by a prosperous wool merchant as an impressive statement... More Information Wrekin Shropshire The Wrekin is made of very ancient ‘Uriconian’ volcanic rocks (though its shape does not in fact come from having been ‘a volcano’). The Ercall Quarry also has... More Information Chirk Castle Chirk Magnificent medieval fortress of the Welsh Marches Completed in 1310, Chirk is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I that's still lived in today.... More Information First12345...Last