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 Ferry Farm Park Nottingham Ferry Farm Nottinghamshire is the perfect place for both school visits and family days out. We have a range of activities from playing in our indoor activity centre to... More Information Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre Craven árms The Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre offers a range of activities, past-times and opportunities to everyone and anyone. The brand-new Secret Hills exhibition which... 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 The Coach House Café More Information Monkey World - Ape Rescue Centre Dorset Monkey World is a 65-acre park in the heart of the Dorset countryside and home to over 250 primates of more than 20 different species. Many have been neglected, kept in... More Information Colchester Castle Colchester Colchester Castle is the largest Norman Keep in Europe. It was constructed on the foundations of the Temple of Claudius, built when Colchester was the first Roman... More Information Pheasantry Brewery East Markham, Notts Brewery We have installed the state of the art equipment in our micro brewery, but our beers are brewed using traditional methods, from malted barley, hops, water and... More Information Priory Farm Shop Surrey There’s so much on offer at Priory Farm: Plant Centre, Coffee Shop, Farm Shop, Handmade Food, Gifts, Cookware, Pick Your Own, Discovery Walk, Nature Trail, Fishing … and... More Information Blickling Hall Embark on a voyage of discovery and follow four centuries of history at Blickling, from the Boleyn family to the RAF and Second World War. Learn what life was like as a... More Information Burghley House - Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Burghley, one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I,... More Information Boscobel House Shropshire Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Giffard of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Giffard family were Roman... More Information Bletchley Park Bletchley Park, Nr. MiltonKeynes Seeing one of our Enigma Machines, including the rare 'Abwehr G312', is undoubtedly a highlight of a busy day out at Bletchley Park, but there is much more than... More Information First12345...Last