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 712 Devil's Porridge Eastriggs Our exhibition traces the history of the vast cordite factory which was built at Gretna during the Great War. With a popular hands on approach that appeals to all ages,... More Information Pencil Museum Keswick the Lake District Be inspired by our artists and create your own adventures in art. With workshops in creative crafts from animation, cartoons and illustrations to model making there is... More Information Castle Hill Gardens Castle Hill, Filliegh, North Devon EX32 0RH Castle Hill has created a reputation as a first-class venue. Set in the rolling hills of North Devon it is a little corner of "heaven in Devon". This magical historic... More Information Eden Project St. Austell, Cornwall The Eden Project is an exciting attraction where you can explore your relationship with nature, learn new things and get inspiration about the world around you. Here's... More Information Wookey Hole Wells Somerset Visiting Wookey Hole Caves includes over 20 fantastic attractions in the one ticket price! With access to Circus Shows, Kids Play Areas, Mirror Maze, Penny Arcade and... More Information RHS Garden Hyde Hall Chelmsford The Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Hyde Hall in the English county of Essex east of London. It is one of four public gardens run by the Society, alongside... More Information Castle Howard York Castle Howard is home to the Hon. Simon and Mrs Howard and their children Merlin and Octavia. Visit today and enjoy the dramatic 18th century interiors with magnificent... More Information Sewerby Park Bridlington, East Yorkshire Large house with extensive grounds, zoo (including penguins!), children's play area, shops, putting, ample parking - something for all the family. More Information Salt's Mill and Saltaire Saltaire Saltaire is a model village built in the mid 19th century by Sir Titus Salt for the workers in his huge textile factory Salt's Mill - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site More Information Centre For Alternative Technology Macynlleth Along with a range of interactive displays, there are working examples of environmentally responsible buildings, renewable energy generation, sustainability in the home,... More Information Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway Hythe, Romney Marsh, Kent Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway runs for 14 miles from Hythe to Dungeness, the world's smallest miniature public railway provides a scenic ride across Romney Marsh. More Information Herefordshire Trail Ledbury and Herefordshire The 150-mile route takes walkers through spectacular countryside enabling them to enjoy unequalled views across our county and neighbouring counties. The landscape... More Information First12345...Last