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 National Watersports Centre - Holme Pierrepont Holme Pierrepont The National Water Sports Centre is just 10 minutes from the city centre of Nottingham and yet feels a world away. Despite Nottinghamshire being the most land locked... More Information Cotswold Water Park Cotswolds With more than 150 lakes spread over forty square miles, there is something for everyone – from angling to archery, watersports to walking, birdwatching to biking, to... More Information Wroxeter Roman City Shropshire Discover urban-living 2,000 years ago at Viriconium (Wroxeter) - once the fourth largest city in Roman Britain. Wander the remains of the bathhouse and explore a... More Information Kearsney Abbey & Russell Gardens Temple Ewell, Dover, Kent Enjoy walking around the gardens or relax watching the wildlife on the lake. Tea rooms, children's play areas, BBQ area and grass tennis courts at Russell Gardens. ... More Information Amazona Zoo Cromer, Norfolk Amazona Zoo is one of Norfolk’s most fun days out and provides a full day of action-packed adventure and discovery for the whole family. See animals being fed, learn... 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 Bowes Museum Barnard Castle Welcome to The Bowes Museum, founded by John & Josephine Bowes in the 19th Century. Whether you are a returning visitor or new to the Museum, you will be impressed with... More Information Oare Marshes Faversham Kent Oare Marshes near Faversham has a huge variety of indigenous and migrating birds at any time of the year. These include redshank, lapwings and the rare bearded tit all... More Information Churnet Valley Railway Froghall, Staffordshire The Churnet Valley Railway takes you on a journey back to the classic days of railway travel on a rural line that passes through beautiful countryside known as... More Information Yorkshire Sculpture Park Wakefield Award-winning museum hosting major sculpture exhibitions and featuring the work of locally-born Yorkshire sculptors Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Exhibitions are... More Information Alford Manor House Alford, Lincolnshire Possibly the largest thatched manor house in the country, Alford Manor House was built to a traditional H plan in 1611. Hosting many of the towns artifacts, a museum... More Information Porthcurno Telegraph Museum Porthcurno, Penzance Porthcurno valley, in the far west of Cornwall, was the hub of international cable communications from 1870-1970 and a training college for the communications industry... More Information First...678910...Last