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Dickens World
(Chatham)
Go back in time to Dickensian England to experience the
highs and lows of urban life, complete with sounds and
smells.
Visitors can wander around the courtyards, alleyways and
street scenes so vividly described in
Dickens' novels
and
wandering characters, such as
Scrooge will bring the great
author's world to life.
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Thorpe
Park
Official
website. One of the first
theme parks in the UK, Thorpe Park is
located in
Surrey, near
London.
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Clovelly
North
Devon
Clovelly is one of the most famous villages in the
world. The single cobbled high street winds its way
down the hillside through traditional white-washed
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Blackpool
Pleasure Beach
Britain's
top free tourist attraction welcoming over 7 million visitors
annually. There's something for everyone at the Pleasure Beach,
with over 145 rides and attractions including one of the
greatest selections of
roller coasters anywhere on the planet.
Eden
Project
Based in
Cornwall, England. The Eden Project takes a fresh look at our
world and our place in it, explores positive futures and shows
what can be achieved when people work together.
Sea
Life centre
Welcome
to Sea Life - a network of
marine life aquariums stretching
across much of Europe. Each of our attractions offers a unique
insight into the lives of a myriad creatures from shrimps to
sharks.
Stratford-upon-Avon
The
birthplace of
William Shakespeare, steeped in culture and
history. Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on
the banks of the
river Avon, it is one of the most important
tourist destinations in the UK.
Adventure Balloons
Champagne
hot air Balloon
flights over Berkshire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Oxford,
Surrey and London.
Rob
Roy Centre
Hero or
Villain? Clan leader, cattle trader, cattle thief, blackmailer.
Journey back 300 years to hear the story of Scotland's most
notorious outlaw in his
Trossachs homeland.
Experience life inside
Rob Roy's
Highland cottage complete with
byre and animals.
Try on period costumes. Visit the multi-vision theatre, listen
to Rob Roy's talking head and find out more about his life from
the exhibition.
Inveraray Jail
Scotland's Living 19th Century Prison.
Museums and Art Galleries
Guardian guide to the seaside
Britain's best 50 days out
(Times Online))
The best
pub gardens, moonlit walks,
ice cream, boat rides,
festivals, beaches, picnics, cottages in
Britain
(and a
couple in
Ireland).
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HMS
Victory
Welcome to the official website for
Nelson’s flagship-HMS Victory. Best known for her role in the
Battle of Trafalgar, the Victory
currently has a dual role as the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief
Naval Home Command and as a living museum to the
Georgian navy.
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Legoland
Windsor
Popular
family attraction, offers exciting rides, attractions and
entertainment programs to thrill every member of the family.
Legoland Windsor is a
child-oriented
theme park
in
Windsor,
Berkshire
in
England,
themed around the
Lego toy
system.
Alton
Towers
Alton
Towers is the UK’s number one theme park with breathtaking
attractions such as
Air,
Oblivion,
Nemesis and
Spinball
Whizzer.
Hampton
Court Palace
Discover
the famous maze,
Henry VIII’s spectacular State Apartments,
the vast
Tudor kitchens, costumed guides and many special
events. With so much to see and do, you’ll be spellbound.
Northern
Ireland
Visit the
National Trust's coastline, have a day out in Northern Ireland.
Days Out
With nearly 7,000
attractions listed, you've reached the perfect website to find a
great day out in
Britain. As one of the most comprehensive
attraction sites in the UK you can quickly find where to go and
how to get there.
Visit
a Brewery
You will
learn how
breweries work and how real ale is made, how the malt
is produced and visit and talk with brewery workers. You will,
in most cases, be allowed to try some of the
ale produced and
visit places like the mash floor and the
malt store.National
Express Days Out
Days out
in the
UK,
Europe and
Ireland.
If you're looking for a little excitement or a holiday with a
difference then why not visit some of our suggested days out
around the UK, Europe and Ireland.
Fort
Amherst
Fort
Amherst Heritage Park & Caverns Is Britain's Premiere
Napoleonic Fortress in
Chatham
Kent
England. It has a wonderful
view over the
Medway Towns, It's worth a Visit!
The Falstaffs
Experience
The Falstaffs
Experience is a most unusual museum and one of the top tourist
attractions in Stratford upon Avon.
The
Falstaffs Experience offers an
informative yet theatrical glimpse into the pages of history,
from the glorious to the ghastly, the hilarious to the haunting.
UK What's On Guide
What's on, things to do and days out in the
UK.Whipsnade
Wild Animal Park
Set in
the spacious surroundings of 600 acres of scenic parkland,
Whipsnade offers you the opportunity to see over 200 species of
the world's most incredible and endangered creatures, making it
one of Europe’s largest wildlife conservation parks. You can
explore by car or on foot and take advantage of a free Safari
Tour bus or have an old-fashioned adventure by
steam train
aboard The Great Whipsnade Railway.
The
Dugeons
York
▪ Hamburg ▪ London ▪ Edinburgh.
A warning - in the
Dungeon's dark catacombs it always pays to
keep your wits about you... some of the 'exhibits' have an
unnerving habit of coming back to life...Days
Out - Wales
Where to
take the children for a day trip in
Wales.
The
Scotland Corner
Come take
a scenic picture tour through
Scotland with lots of
castles and
landscapes.Madame
Tussauds London
There's a
whole lot more than stars at
Madame Tussauds. The most famous
attraction in
London has come alive!.
Longleat
Experience
incredibly close encounters with the world’s most magnificent
animals including lions, tigers, rhino and giraffe in the UK’s
original
Safari Park.
Get lost in the ‘World’s Longest Hedge Maze’, voyage on
the Safari Boats, solve the riddle of King Arthur's Mirror Maze,
journey on the
Longleat Railway, discover the treasures and
heirlooms within Longleat House and much much more.Royal
Yacht Britannia
(Edinburgh)
Your
experience begins at the visitor centre, where you can discover
Britannia's fascinating story. Then step abroad the yacht for a
self-led audio tour (available in eleven languages with a
special handset for children, in English) which will take you
around five decks, giving a unique insight into what life was
like for the
royal family, officers and yachtsmen.
Where Can We Go
What's On Guide to
Current Events in
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Event Organisers can add their own events.
Britain's best 50 days out
The best
pub gardens, moonlit walks, ice cream, boat rides,
festivals, beaches, picnics, cottages in Britain (and a couple
in Ireland)
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