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 Eureka! The Museum for Children is the first and foremost hands-on children's museum in the UK designed especially for 3 - 12 year olds. With more than 400 'must-touch' exhibits and amazing special events ... moreBeech End is unique amongst model villages- appealing to all ages. It combines fascinating visual detail with interactive fun. Steer scale model narrow boats around the picturesque canal. Drive vehicles ... moreCamelot. A land of great knights and amazing days. A theme park where you can see the magical sorcery of a wizard one minute and knights battling it out in spectacular jousting tournaments the next. A ... moreSee a working, family farm in action! Watch the daily routines of feeding the animals and milking the cows See newborn baby animals, pigs being reared, the Feedhouse and hatchery, with fluffy chicks ... moreCarefully restored early Victorian engineering workshops transformed into a visitor centre with a difference. It includes the PowerHouse and Science Track - dynamic interactive displays on power and energy.There ... moreA unique shopping village offering both retail and leisure facilities. Leisure attractions include Butterfly World, Model Village, Adventure Playground, and Neptunes Kingdom. Over 40 shops selling discounted ... moreFrom the all access Ridding Wood trail to the demanding Silurian Way, from the Tearoom to the Sculpture trails, Grizedale Forest Park offers an unrivalled day out for everyone. moreAward winning mixed working farm and visitor centre - outstanding educational experience (Northumbria Tourist Board 2000).Visits include guided tour and free preliminary visit. Teachers' resource packs ... moreHappy Mount Park was originally created in the 1920s as a traditional urban park area. It has had a varied history with many unusual attractions such as wild animals (with, believe it or not, a bear!), ... morePedaloes for hire and sailing. A world of adventure designed to capture the imagination of children from toddlers to early teens. Attractions include the UK's first tower slide. The norths' only inland ... moreDescribed as "One of the UK's Best Loved" stately homes; ropes and barriers never impede visitors. 25 acres of award-winning gardens and the Lakeland Motor Museum. Set in deer park. Cafe, gift ... moreKinderland features areas of play with swings, slides, seesaws and even old Mother Hubbard's Shoe! Among other things, Kinderland has a spiraglide, maypole swings, crazy golf and an adventure play structure ... moreA 50-minute return trip on Yorkshire's Great Little Steam Train through picturesque South Pennines on old Lancashire and Yorkshire Clayton West country branch line, now complete up to main Huddersfield/Sheffield ... moreCome and enjoy Brockhole's famous adventure playground, lakeside setting, interactive exhibitions, fabulous gardens and games lawn, information desk, great gift shop and family cafe. The house and gardens ... moreHere is a real hands-on opportunity to meet Cumbria's most famous residents. Visitors are guaranteed a wonderfully woolly experience as we bring you face-to-face with 19 different breeds of live sheep ... moreSet in 175 acres of parkland, featuring a number of white-knuckle rides The Ultimate Rollercoaster, Go-Karting, Falls of Terror, leisurely train/boat rides, soft play area, Carousel Putting, a variety ... moreSet in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, the attractions here include a collection of familiar and exotic birds and animals. There’s a miniature railway and boating lake, adventure play areas with Tarzan ... moreThe Earl of Derby built the present house in 1666. It has only been sold once, when he parted with it in 1688 to Roger Gregg. Since then it has passed by inheritance. It has been altered by succeeding ... moreNaburn Grange is a small family run BHS Approved Training Centre. It has been established on this site since 1980. It is located in quiet picturesque countryside by a river, only 4 miles from the centre ... moreIn 1988 the Yorkshire Mining Museum opened at Caphouse. The Museum was granted National status in 1995. Following this the Department of Culture, Media and Sport carried out a detailed study into the Museum, ... more |