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 York York York has a wealth of historic attractions, including York Minster and York Castle. There are narrow medieval streets with overhanging timber-framed buildings, such as... More Information Stonehurst Family Farm Loughborough, Leicestershire Stonehurst Farm is a proper working family farm where you can meet and feed the friendly animals, collect freshly laid eggs, swing in the straw barn, enjoy tractor... More Information Keswick : the Puzzling Place Cumbria It is free to enter ‘The Puzzling Place’, as at the top of the stairs is our shop which is stuffed with puzzles, gadgets and curiosities and is guaranteed to have... More Information Jimmy's Farm Suffolk Family days out, working farm, nature trail, animals to see, adventure play area, restaurant, Farm shop, Joules shop More Information Burrow Farm Gardens Mary Benger began to make the garden from 1959 to the 13 acers it is today with the help of the family. You can have a group tour of ten or... More Information Ashmolean Museum Oxford The Ashmolean Museum aims to be recognised as part of the world’s leading university museums group. We are a world-class museum of art and archaeology; a centre for... More Information Rural Life Centre Tilford, Hampshire Set in wooded parkland this is the largest village museum collection in the South of England. More Information St. Fagans National History Museum, Cardiff Cardiff Over 40 historic buildings includng a Medieval Church, wonderful gardens,demonstrations of tradition crafts. See native breeds of livestock and fascinating indoor... More Information Carreg Cennen Trap, Carmarthenshire Carreg Cennen Castle is one of the few remaining privately owned Castles in Wales. The Castle came to be privately owned due to a legal discrepancy when Gwilym... 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 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 Sutton Bank walks Proclaimed "The finest view in England" by the author of the James Herriot novels. The Sutton Bank National Park Centre sits at the top of the bank, and is the starting... More Information First...1617181920...Last