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 Whichford Pottery and Cafe Nr. Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire Handmade in Whichford Established in 1976 by Jim and Dominique Keeling, Whichford Pottery is a family business with a world renowned reputation for quality, design and... More Information Lion Salt Works Museum Cheshire It tells the story of salt through fun, interactive displays including a sound and light show simulating the billowing steam of the salt-pans, a ‘subsiding house’ and an... More Information Lake Vyrnwy Powys Come and experience the walks and trails of the 24,000 acre RSPB Reserve with viewpoints and hides around the lake to observe the amazing scenery. Walk throught the... More Information Beers of Europe Just off the A10 in the small village of Setchey, 3 miles south of King's Lynn. Britain's Biggest beer shop with more than 1600 beers of all styles from more than 60 countries worldwide. Where you don't have to travel the globe to enjoy world... More Information Furleigh Estate Winery Family run vineyard. Tours daily except Sunday, tasting 2.30 Friday and Saturdays. Open Monday to Saturday 11a.m. - 5p.m. Website furleighestate.co.uk More Information Waterfowl Sanctuary and Children's Farm Waterfowl Sanctuary & Children's Farm, Wigginton Heath, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4LQ Since opening in March 1989 many animals have lived happily at the Sanctuary including; Geese, Ducks, Bantams, Rabbits, Guinea pigs, Goats, Pigs, Tropical birds, Emus,... More Information Cowbridge Historic Town Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7BB This pretty market town nestled in the heart of the rural Vale has much to offer visitors. Steeped in heritage, its historic past is reflected in its present buildings... More Information Avebury Wiltshire At Avebury, the world's largest prehistoric stone circle partially encompasses a pretty village. Millionaire archaeologist Alexander Keiller excavated here in the 1930s,... More Information Lilleshall Monument Shropshire The Lilleshall Monument is a 70-foot (21 m) high obelisk, a local landmark which stands on top of Lilleshall Hill and was erected in honour of the 1st Duke of... 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 Berkeley Castle Berkeley Home of the Berkeley Family for 850 Years The most remarkable thing about the Castle is that for nine centuries, the building, the Berkeley family, the archives (which... More Information Swanage Steam Railway Dorset The Swanage Railway runs through the heart of the Isle of Purbeck from Norden to the coast at Swanage and vice versa. Trains first ran over the branch line to Swanage... More Information First12345...Last