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How long is the drive from Cobham to Southampton?

The direct drive from Cobham to Southampton is 69.6 mi (112 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 7 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cobham to Southampton, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Windsor, Portsmouth, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Winchester, Richmond-upon-Thames, St. Albans, Aylesbury, Newbury, Chichester, and Farnham, as well as top places to visit like Watford Colosseum and Cassiobury Park, or the ever-popular Syon House.

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Top cities between Cobham and Southampton

The top cities between Cobham and Southampton are Windsor, Portsmouth, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Winchester, Richmond-upon-Thames, St. Albans, Aylesbury, Newbury, Chichester, and Farnham. Windsor is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Cobham and 1 hour from Southampton.
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Windsor

Windsor, located in southeast England near London, is renowned for its historic Windsor Castle, a residence of the British Royal Family. The castle, originally built by William The Conqueror in the 11th century and later renovated by successive monarchs, offers public tours of its opulent State Apartments and royal art collection.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Southampton
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Richmond

Richmond, located in South West London, is an affluent residential district bordering the River Thames. Families are drawn to this picturesque area for its highly-regarded schools and the expansive Richmond Park where herds of deer roam freely. The town offers a mix of suburban and country living with its eclectic shops, dining options, and performances at Richmond Theatre. This riverside setting provides a peaceful atmosphere and access to various attractions such as Kew Gardens and museums.
31% as popular as Windsor
18 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Southampton
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St Albans

St. Albans, located in the commuter belt north of London, is a historic city known for its centuries-old cathedral with medieval wall paintings. The city's Verulamium Park houses ornamental lakes and the remains of an ancient Roman wall, along with the Verulamium Museum displaying Roman artifacts like mosaics and the Sandridge Hoard of gold coins. As the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, St. Albans also boasts a 2nd-century Roman theatre nearby.
15% as popular as Windsor
32 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Southampton
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Farnham

Farnham, a charming market town and civil parish in Surrey, England, is nestled about 36 miles southwest of London. Situated in the Borough of Waverley near the Hampshire border, Farnham boasts picturesque streets lined with Georgian houses and a majestic medieval castle. The town's history dates back to the 12th century when Farnham Castle was built as a residence for the archbishops of Winchester.
8% as popular as Windsor
8 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Southampton
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Aylesbury

Aylesbury, located in central England, is a charming town known for its well-preserved historic architecture. The old town area boasts an array of Georgian, Jacobean, and Tudor buildings, particularly around the 13th-century St. Mary’s Church. Visitors can delve into local history and culture at the Bucks County Museum, which also houses the engaging Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery featuring characters from the beloved author's books.
14% as popular as Windsor
47 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Southampton
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Newbury

Newbury, a charming market town in West Berkshire, England, is nestled in the scenic valley of the River Kennet. It's conveniently located near popular tourist attractions like Highclere Castle and Newbury Racecourse. The town offers a quintessential British experience with options for afternoon tea at Hare & Hounds Newbury Restaurant. The picturesque countryside setting and cozy interior make it an ideal spot to relax and indulge in traditional delights.
14% as popular as Windsor
21 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Southampton
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Chichester

Chichester, a cathedral city and civil parish in West Sussex, England, has a rich history dating back to Roman and Anglo-Saxon times. It is the only city in West Sussex and its county town. The city's Roman roots are evident in its layout and historical sites such as the Noviomagus Reginorum settlement remains, intact city walls, Roman baths complex at Novium Museum, and sections of Stane Street connecting Chichester with London.
26% as popular as Windsor
18 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Southampton
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Winchester

Winchester, a city in Hampshire, England, is situated near the South Downs National Park. The medieval Winchester Cathedral is a prominent attraction with its Morley Library and Norman crypt. Nearby are the ruins of Wolvesey Castle and the working 18th-century corn mill called Winchester City Mill. The Great Hall of Winchester Castle houses the legendary medieval round table linked to King Arthur. Additionally, Winchester offers various dining options and cultural experiences through The Avenue company.
33% as popular as Windsor
5 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Southampton
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New Forest National Park

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Nature & Parks
Forests
New Forest National Park, located in Hampshire and Wiltshire in southwest England, became a national park in 2005. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, ancient trees, ponies, small towns and villages. The area offers tranquility amidst the urban sprawl of southern England. The park includes the former South Hampshire Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within its borders.
48% as popular as Windsor
18 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Southampton
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Portsmouth

Portsmouth, a port city and naval base in England, is situated on Portsea Island. The city is renowned for its maritime history and is home to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, which houses the National Museum of the Royal Navy and historic ships like HMS Victory, where Nelson perished in the Battle of Trafalgar. Additionally, visitors can explore HMS Warrior 1860 and view the preserved Tudor ship Mary Rose at a dockyard museum.
97% as popular as Windsor
6 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Southampton

Best stops along Cobham to Southampton drive

The top stops along the way from Cobham to Southampton (with short detours) are LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Chessington World of Adventures Resort, and Windsor Castle. Other popular stops include Hampton Court Palace, Arundel Castle, and Tilgate Park.
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Syon House

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Syon House is a 16th-century estate located in the Borough of Hounslow, boasting sprawling gardens and a historic home that has been owned by the Duke of Northumberland for over four hundred years. The house was built on the site of a former nunnery and features stunning interiors designed by renowned architect Robert Adam. Visitors can explore parts of the house on guided tours and wander through the beautiful gardens, including the impressive Great Conservatory.
Fantastic “Day Out” experience in West London, under an hour’s drive from the City. Expansive and tranquil gardens with a beautiful lake and an amazing stately home kept in wonderful condition. Very quiet and not too crowded! Reasonable entry costs. Recommended!
Edward P — Google review
Beautiful house and not what you expect inside from the exterior. Loads of history with very knowledgeable but not boring guides. You could spend several hours just looking at everything in the house. All the guides were friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable in particular, Stevie B really stood out. He had a wealth of knowledge but also made it fun and gave the group a few laughs, in comparison to guides at other house we have been to he was a breath of fresh air. Really great day out and we will be coming back to explore the bedrooms as we didn’t have enough time to wait for the tour today
Stephanie C — Google review
Guide Carla provided a good tour of the rooms in this very historic house, including photographs and portraits of the owner's family and royal visitors. Weather (wind) cancelled the Gardens and Conservatory portion of the tour, and half the ticket price was refunded. There is a gift shop, deli, garden centre and Christmas shop on site. The deli offers beers and wines. Don’t bother arriving early; the gate and door to the house are opened only at 10:30, for the first tour.
Laura C — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens. Unfortunately the house was not open on the day I came to visit so I did not see the interiors by Robert Adam (1728-1792). Beautiful early 19th century glass house is part of the garden. Great café. On a second visit I was able to see the interiors and they are truly spectacular. In addition, the house features an equally spectacular painting collection including by the likes of van Dyck and Peter Lely. The house is still owned by the Dukes of Northumberland. Knowledgeable and friendly staff. At least one painting has evidence that the family owned enslaved Africans.
Nils P — Google review
Brilliant guided tour of the house, they don't always hold my attention, but this one did with just the right amount of info. Walked round the lake and visited the amazing glass house.
Chris P — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens, with huge parklands and lake. There's a large garden centre, café and restaurant too. The conservatory is magnificent (it was featured in the Poirot TV movie, The Labours of Hercules).
David S — Google review
I'm aiming to be back for a tour after learning lots about key history this place was involved in. Charles I almost had London reclaimed, lady jane gray staying here and relations to normans who invaded. Well worth buying. I'm reading through the house brochure with Fantastic history. The paths around the grounds aren't bad for a walk either!!
Peter B — Google review
Lovely House of the Northumberlands near London designed mostly by Adams. Great conservatory.
Jean-Francois D — Google review
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Syon Park, Brentford, TW8 8JF, United Kingdom
http://www.syonpark.co.uk/
+44 20 8560 0882
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Watford Colosseum

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Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Watford Colosseum is a renowned concert auditorium in the heart of Watford, originally built in 1938. It is celebrated for its exceptional acoustics, having hosted recordings of iconic soundtracks like Star Wars and Lord of the Rings. The venue features a main auditorium, as well as a cafe, restaurant, and several bars. Additionally, it houses The Pump House, a vibrant theater that accommodates various local arts groups and a nationally acclaimed youth theater group.
A great space for concerts. Saw the Stranglers and Skids on the night. Car parking at Gade 24hr car park quite close. Accessible for wheelchairs. A security arch was at entrance. No food on the night and beer wasn't all that either. Bands were great though.
Roo N — Google review
Friendly staff and security bar one mismog. Give someone a uniform eh...! Charming looking building outside. Lovely building inside. Recently revamped. Bar prices were fair. No large queues. Large seating area outside of stage area. Large standing area. Not the best acoustics here., perhaps it was the bands sound engineer making a bit of a pigs ear of it. Shall give the venue the benefit of doubt on that one.
Steve M — Google review
Went to watch Jake Bugg. Great venue, friendly staff, we didn't have to queue long. Just wish we knew there was another bar further inside as we did have to queue quite a while for drinks. Cloakroom (£2) and plenty of toilets available.
Claire B — Google review
We travelled here to see a music concert. The Colosseum has recently reopened after refurbishment and it was looking good. Thoughtful and classy looking refurbishment. Friendly, happy staff. Good selection of drinks though only crisps were available as a snack. Sound quality/acoustics were good and the layout helped produce a great atmosphere.
D C — Google review
The newly refurbished colosseum was worth the wait. A delightful venue with many great events to look forward to. Bar prices seemed high which was the only negative to my first night with a concert by the BBC Concert Orchestra
Martin C — Google review
Went to see Ocean Colour Scene. Apparently this is the first concert since they've refurbished this venue. And wow, they have done a magnificent job. I think there were three separate bars, where I found service was fairly swift. There's plenty of parking very close to the Colosseum. Altogether a very enjoyable experience.
Martin L — Google review
I went to Party 101 at the Watford Colosseum last night. The show itself was absolutely amazing — the atmosphere and sound system were excellent, and the performance was top-notch. Unfortunately, the organisation outside and at the bar let the night down. The queues were massive and very poorly managed. After waiting ages, we saw security suddenly begin pulling people from behind us and letting them in through a different entrance. This meant people who had only just arrived — and queued for five minutes — got inside before those of us who had been waiting much longer. If queues needed to be redirected, this should have been done from the front fairly, not from the back. There were also issues at the bar. Around 10 minutes after the performance began, alcoholic drinks stopped being served because staff had served a minor. This is completely unacceptable. IDs should always be checked, especially when knowing an event is 14+. This mistake meant the bar was closed just as the event was starting, spoiling the experience for many. I wasn’t desperate for a drink myself, but at a dance event like this, the atmosphere is definitely better when guests can enjoy refreshments responsibly. Overall, fantastic show but let down by poor queue management and serious bar staff failures. I hope the Colosseum reviews its procedures because the performers and production deserved better support.
Abby C — Google review
Easy Parking and restaurants nearby, big venue maybe 2000 capacity,clean,safe,nice kind staff. Huge reverb and very bad sound mix in the balcony but that maybe sound tech issues not the venues fault
Paul F — Google review
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Rickmansworth Rd, Watford, WD17 3JN, United Kingdom
https://watfordcolosseum.co.uk/
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Cassiobury Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Cassiobury Park, located on the edge of urban development, spans 190 acres of open grass and woodland. It features a nature reserve with wet woodland and marshland, as well as paths alongside the Grand Union Canal and through Whippendell Woods. The park offers sports facilities, kids' attractions such as an extensive play park and miniature railway, and amenities like cafes. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like sunbathing, paddling pools, and play areas.
Cassiobury Park is a wonderful spot for a family day out, with plenty of open green spaces that make it perfect for picnics. The park has a variety of food options nearby, including cafés and kiosks where you can grab snacks, ice creams, or a hot drink to enjoy while relaxing on the grass. It’s easy to find a quiet patch for a picnic, whether you prefer being near the hub of activity or tucked away in a more peaceful corner. The atmosphere feels welcoming, and there’s a nice balance between areas to unwind and spaces buzzing with families. For children, the play areas are a real highlight—modern, safe, and full of equipment to keep them entertained for hours. The splash park in summer is a particular favorite, making it great for warm days. Walking along the canal adds another layer of charm, as you can watch narrowboats glide past or simply enjoy a gentle stroll. Between the kids’ attractions, the scenic waterway, and the relaxed picnic-friendly vibe, Cassiobury Park offers something for everyone and easily fills a day with simple but memorable pleasures.
Nicholas M — Google review
Here are some tips to help you make the most of a day in Cassiobury Park if you’re going for the miniature railway: 🚂 Miniature Railway Ride times are 11 am – 5 pm. It’s a short, fun trip through the trees that kids (and adults!) love. 🎶 Bandstand Today, 3 pm – 5 pm, the Big Bandstand series is on. Free live music in the heart of the park—great to relax after the train ride. 👧 Playgrounds Two big playgrounds: The Hub Playground near the Cha Café has water play features (splash area in summer), climbing frames, and swings. The Lower Playground near the paddling pools is best for younger children. 🍴 Food & Drink Cha Café (by the Hub): Independent café with sandwiches, cakes, kids’ lunch boxes, and good coffee. Gets busy at lunchtime, so earlier or later is best. Ice-cream vans and kiosks are dotted around the park. Plenty of picnic spots if you’d rather bring your own. 🌳 Walks & Extras Lovely riverside walks along the Grand Union Canal (just beyond the railway). Wide open spaces for ball games or frisbee. If you’ve time, stroll through the nature reserve area at the far end of the park—it’s quieter and great for spotting wildlife. 👉 A nice flow for your day could be: Morning: Playground + railway ride Lunch: Picnic or Cha Café Afternoon: Canal walk
Integrated M — Google review
This is such an amazing park, for people living around it’s a bliss. It is such a large and lovely place. Large tress with water bodies running canals gives a wholesome feel of forest and countryside.
Shashank A — Google review
Amazing and beautiful park for walks with your dog. It has a lot to offer not only to pet owners but also to parents or anyone who enjoys nature 2h free parking included but remember to take a ticket even for free period. There are at least 2 cafe points there, these are a bit pricey but they have good coffee.
Piotr P — Google review
The park is our lifeline. The cafes are fantastic so as the people. I feel relaxed and overwhelmed with natural feelings. We also enjoy the fireworks every year. It’s a great experience.
Arindam G — Google review
I recently visited Cassiobury Park for the Bake Fest event, and it was a really lovely experience. The park itself is beautiful — spacious, green, and well looked after, with plenty of room to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere. The Bake Fest was a real highlight: so many stalls with delicious baked goods, as cakes and pastries. The atmosphere was friendly and welcoming, and it felt like a great community event. Cassiobury Park is already a great place to spend time, whether for a walk, picnic, or just to relax outdoors, and events like Bake Fest make it even more special. I’d definitely recommend visiting, especially when something like this is happening!
Elena P — Google review
Lovely and clean park. Good for running, walking your pets, or just chilling. Quiet and serene with lots of seating areas and a small play area for kids. There's also a canal there with a mini waterfall that looks nice.
Temitayo O — Google review
Cassiobury Park, Watford is the town’s largest and most popular green space, covering over 190 acres. It offers a mix of natural beauty, family-friendly attractions, and outdoor sports facilities. Family Attractions: Two large children’s playgrounds, a splash pool and paddling pools in summer, and a miniature railway. Sports & Activities: Outdoor gym, tennis courts, basketball, football pitches, golf, and marked walking/cycling trails. Nature & Relaxation: Woodland walks, open meadows, and scenic routes along the Grand Union Canal. Wildlife, including birds and deer, can often be spotted. Facilities: Cafés, refreshment kiosks, picnic spots, and seasonal events such as fairs and concerts. Recognition: Consistently rated among the top parks in the UK. It’s a great spot whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll, a family day out, or outdoor activities.
Karan B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Central Ave, Watford, WD18 7LG, United Kingdom
https://www.watford.gov.uk/cassioburypark
+44 1923 226400
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Tilgate Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Tilgate Park, located on Crawley's southern border, is a sprawling former country estate spanning over 2,000 acres of lush countryside in the High Weald. The park offers a delightful experience for visitors with its scenic trails winding through fragrant pine forests and alongside the expansive Tilgate Lake. Nature enthusiasts can indulge in various water activities such as kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and sailing at Tilgate Park Watersports.
Tilgate Park is a fantastic place for a family day out, offering something for everyone. The park is beautifully maintained, with plenty of open green spaces, scenic walking trails, and a stunning lake that makes for a perfect picnic spot. The adventure playground kept the kids entertained for hours, and there’s even a Go Ape for those looking for more thrills. For those who enjoy a bit of relaxation, the gardens and peaceful wooded areas are perfect for a quiet stroll. And if you don’t feel like packing a picnic, the café on-site offers tasty food and drinks. Whether you’re visiting with young children, teenagers, or just looking for a great outdoor spot, Tilgate Park is a fantastic choice! We’ll definitely be back.
Melanie H — Google review
I've been visiting Tilgate Park for many years and always have an enjoyable walk, whatever the weather. The walled garden is well kept and always worth a visit. Bought a cake from the cafe to takeaway which was yummy and homemade; although it's not always open so best to check before visiting/ relying on it being open for lunch/ snacks. There are features to see around the park and there are activities if you want to do them. Generally a lovely place to explore
Gemma F — Google review
My family and I had a wonderful experience with dinosaurs in the park, and my children love it! Their playground was a nice to play and lovely view of Tilgate Park. Stall foods were there and ride as well. It is good and fun for the May half term bank holiday weekend. 🦕☀️😍
Irene B — Google review
For every age groups there this park has a place for them . Whether you enjoy a dog walk or sit and view birds or ducks on the lake or play with kids . Cafe shops are good .
THIRU M — Google review
Great place to take the kids. Lots of cute animals. Staff in cafe/shop and zoo are ultra friendly and great with the kids. Everything very reasonable priced. Highly recommend....
Diane A — Google review
Massive grounds with something for everybody; lakeside and woodland walks, a zoo, children's play atea and a couple of cafes - we visited the walled garden cafe. The grounds are dog-friendly and there is plenty of space for families and picnics.
Debbie M — Google review
We stayed with family and they took us to this park. Beautiful park to visit and see. They had a dinosaur theme and fair, great for the kids. Definitely worth it if you’re in that area.
Satnam B — Google review
Gorgeous open spaces. Their playground is huge. Boats to go on the lake are severely over priced so avoided those. Lovely day out.
Claire H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Tilgate Dr, Crawley, RH10 5PQ, United Kingdom
http://www.crawley.gov.uk/tilgatepark
+44 1293 521168
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Hampton Court Palace

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Historical place
Nature & Parks
Hampton Court Palace, originally built for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in the 16th century, became a royal residence when King Henry VIII confiscated it. The palace boasts Tudor and Baroque architecture and was used by British monarchs until the 18th century. Visitors can explore its numerous rooms through self-guided tours organized by themes. The palace's gardens, tennis court, and hedge maze are also popular attractions.
Hampton Court Palace is a magnificent historic site full of Tudor charm and rich history. The gardens are stunning and perfect for a leisurely walk. The palace interiors are grand, showcasing beautiful architecture and fascinating exhibitions. Staff are mostly helpful, though some areas could be improved for visitor engagement. The audio guide enhances the experience. A great day out for history lovers and families alike, though ticket prices are a bit steep
Root — Google review
Was able to visit this vast historic ground that was the Palace of King Henry Vlll some 500yrs ago. Took pictures of the ongoing renovations, the river canal with pier, the gardens Hampton Court Palace, located on the River Thames in southwest London, is one of England’s most famous royal palaces with a rich and complex history: Early History: Built in 1514 by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the powerful chief minister to King Henry VIII. Wolsey transformed the site into a lavish Renaissance palace, but as he fell out of favor with the king, he gifted it to Henry VIII in 1528 to avoid disgrace. Tudor Era: Henry VIII greatly expanded the palace, making it one of his main residences. He added the Great Hall, Tudor kitchens, and royal apartments. It was a favorite residence of his and played host to numerous important events, including marriages, births, and political dealings. Stuart Period: Under James I and Charles I, the palace remained a royal residence. Charles I was imprisoned at Hampton Court briefly before his execution in 1649. Baroque Transformation: In the late 1600s, William III and Mary II commissioned architect Sir Christopher Wren to modernize the palace in the Baroque style, intending to rival Versailles. Much of the Tudor palace was replaced, but the project was never fully completed, leaving a unique blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture. Later Use and Preservation: The palace ceased being a royal residence in the 18th century, though it housed grace-and-favor residents (people granted accommodation by the monarch) for many years. In the 19th century, it opened to the public as a historic site. Today Hampton Court Palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces and is a major tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the Tudor kitchens, Haunted Gallery, maze, gardens, and royal apartments, offering insight into over 500 years of royal history.
Edward T — Google review
It’s a great day out with a lot to see and do, however it was a little lacking especially when considering value for money. We went during Halloween and a lot of effort was made for that which was great. The cafes served good food was a good selection but was on the pricey side! Facilities were good and staff were friendly and helpful. They have. Car park but you have to get there early, we just kissed out but there is car parking at the train station just over the bridge.
Rakesh P — Google review
If you want to explore a beautifully maintained castle with an abundance of history then this is a place you need to visit when in London. An easy 45min Train ride from central London gets you here. Tickets include an audio guide with multiple tour options covering the history of the palace, the Tudor Dynasty and descriptions of the many ornate rooms. The Palace and grounds are sprawling so expect to spend at least a half a day here.
Taren K — Google review
Really disappointed in this whole experience. We went on a Friday, it was pretty busy but not entirely unexpected. We felt like there was a lot of emphasis put on Henry VIII's palace, however, there seemed little reference to him living there overall. There wasn't any atmosphere and a lot of rooms were empty - it just looked quite empty overall. It was also extremely hot inside, and the lack of airflow was stifling. We thought it would be a loy more regal and extravagant than what was on offer. We were extremely disappointed to learn that the banqueting hall and other areas are currently closed to the public. Bearing in mind our tickets were £80.00 for 3 adults, we didn't feel that we got overall value for money. The gift shop was much of a muchness, usual expensive crap made in China. The cafe was ridiculously expensive for the quality of food on offer, and flies were crawling all over the food on display which had not been covered up. The vegetable patch and gardens were fabulous and the highlight of the day, the exterior architecture is fabulous aside from that, thoroughly disappointed. The staff were also grumpy and not very forthcoming in sharing and tips or highlights, and we were made to feel an inconvenience for asking questions.
Sunny F — Google review
Meh. OK, I'm glad we went only to say that we've been, and the gardens (even in November) and the Royal Chapel (the highlight of the visit for us) were wonderful, but everything else was pretty blah, even with the all the history. Lots of empty rooms. Plus at 28 pounds a person (oy!!), it was a big hit to the budget. It was overrun by school tour groups on the day we went, which didn't help either. Save your money and join the National Trust instead.
Howard S — Google review
Nowhere else in the world will you find a Tudor palace seamlessly paired with a Baroque one. For anyone interested in English history and architecture, this is among the very best places to visit. The palace is currently undergoing renovation, which is expected to be completed next June. If you can wait, it may be worth coming back then.
Wilhelm L — Google review
A great day out. The staff are very knowledgeable, approachable and enthusiastic. The kitchen garden and formal gardens are excellent, lots of fabulous art on display. You can get a free audio tour if you want, or just wander. You can buy food there, but it isn't cheap - BLT baguette cost me an eye-watering £9.50. It was very nice, but, wow! You can park in the grounds, but you will need to book. There is a second official car park 5 minutes walk away that doesn't need booking. The cost of car parking was £1.80an hour. We paid for 7 hours and had just under an hour to spare. PS - when you're outside, don't forget to look up! The chimney stacks on the palace are amazing! PPS - it's cheaper if you book on line, and cheaper if your children had Blue Peter badges.
Simon S — Google review
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4.6
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Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom
https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/
+44 20 3166 6000
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Chessington World of Adventures Resort

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
The Chessington World of Adventures Resort boasts two hotels with laid-back rooms, some featuring vistas of the safari. Guests can enjoy casual dining while immersing themselves in the park's unique atmosphere. For those seeking outdoor activities, there are opportunities to explore Alice Holt's distinct character on bikes, venturing into the serene countryside that straddles Surrey and Hampshire. Along stunning paths through the peaceful oak woodlands, visitors can spot a variety of wildlife species like woodpeckers and more.
We stayed in the Safari Hotel for 4 nights and had the best time! The room was clean and large which was great as we could put some toys out on the floor for our 14 month old. The one thing that stood out the most was the friendliness of the staff. Every single person we came into contact with from the reception team, cleaners and restaurant staff were friendly, helpful and polite. On the first morning our breakfast was served in the Temple Restaurant and we were greeted by Joanne who blew us away with her attentiveness and thoroughness to show us exactly where everything was. We felt so welcome. The next morning and for the rest of our stay we had breakfast at the Zafari restaurant where Julie looked after us. Julie was AMAZING with our daughter and would make a special effort to come over every morning to check we were okay and play with our daughter. Julie would sing songs and play with her and it really made us feel we were in the right place for our family. Julie is a STAR. We enjoyed 2 days in the park itself and loved every part of it. Seeing the animals was our favourite as this is something we could all do as a family. We had a great stay and will definitely be back. Thank you! 🙂
Sophie F — Google review
So much to do for all of the family our age range was 6-11 and there was only 1 ride the 6yr old couldn't go on so if you have thrill seekinging younger ones I would recommend Chessington but also the gruffalo ride and room on a broom we're amazing gentle fun the was perfect for a little (or big) one that doesn't like going too fast. Plenty of photo opportunities to capture the family fun memories
Dannii T — Google review
I’ve been visiting Chessington ever since I was a kid, and now I get to bring my own children here! The park has retained much of its charm from when I was younger. My daughters are 8 and 2, and there are plenty of rides and attractions suitable for both of them to enjoy. It’s great to see the park continuing to evolve with exciting additions like the Jumanji area and the upcoming Paw Patrol attraction. However, I do feel that some of the older rides could use a bit more attention — we got stuck on the Gruffalo ride, and the Vampire ride (my very first rollercoaster!) was unfortunately closed. I was really looking forward to sharing that nostalgic experience with my daughter. Overall, Chessington is still a fantastic family day out and a place full of wonderful memories. We’ll definitely be back once the new areas and rides open up!
Kristian J — Google review
A very good family theme park. There is a wide variety of attractions, including a good selection of rollercoasters for those wanting rides of the slightly more thrilling type. There are also many younger oriented rides.
Tate B — Google review
Disappointing Experience at Chessington Adventures I spent around 45 minutes stuck in traffic just trying to get into the park, and then another 30 minutes driving around the car park looking for a space. Even though we paid full price for our tickets, we were only able to go on about 3–5 rides the entire day because of how extremely busy it was. The signboards claimed the waiting time was 30 minutes, but that’s completely inaccurate — it took at least double that for every ride. The park itself looks nice, but the whole experience was ruined by the endless queues and poor crowd management. Overall, it was an awful experience and definitely not worth the time or money. I wouldn’t want to visit again.
Ramesh A — Google review
I visited Chessington World of Adventures today with my family and had a really good time. The weather was lovely, which always helps, and I was impressed with how easy it was to get on the rides. Most of them had little to no queue at all, so we could go straight on, which was fantastic with young children. The kids really enjoyed themselves and there was a nice mix of rides suitable for their ages. On the downside, some of the rides could definitely do with a bit more cleaning and maintenance, as a few looked quite worn. I also noticed a bit of a rat problem near some of the bins, which was unpleasant to see. Overall though, we had a very enjoyable day out and I would recommend it to families, especially if you can go on a quieter day like we did.
Tom R — Google review
Lovely day with the children, my only criticism is the time it takes to get onto the ride, the cost to upgrade is just too much, but the time wasted on getting people off and on I think could be improved to speed things up. The guys in the ticket office were brilliant after some issues with my tickets not coming through they sorted it very quickly.
Tim K — Google review
Chessington is an all rounded place to visit as it both has animals and rides!!! The ride queue time is sometimes long but you get to buy quick access tickets. Sometimes even when the queue was just 5 minutes you had to walk through the long queue path which sometimes can be annoying. The park has something for everyone. Not much choice in food especially if you are health conscious but you get to bring your own picnic. Staff were friendly in the park- not so much in the car park. The refill stations for the cups you can buy for £18 were few and not well sign posted and the ones stationed outside were covered in wasps. The ones in the sweet shop were great!! They also don’t let u refill for ten minutes which was also annoying cos I got a couple of wasps in my first drink!! The rides were good. The animals look healthy and happy. I had a very good day out here.
Meera M — Google review
4.1
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3.2
(13410)
Chessington, KT9 2NE, United Kingdom
https://www.chessington.com/
+44 1372 731657
7

National Trust - Nymans

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$$$$affordable
Garden
Nature & Parks
Nymans, a National Trust property, offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors. The Walled Garden is renowned for its stunning displays of blossoms, camellias, and spring bulbs against the backdrop of aged walls - a favorite spot for Instagrammers. The magnolia trees add to the picturesque setting with their waxy blooms in early spring. Additionally, the site's ruins and gardens provide a beautiful location for ceremonies.
We had an amazing day at the National Trust’s Nymans today! The gardens were stunning and the buildings were beautiful. The kids had a great time at the playground too. It’s definitely one of the best sites we’ve visited, highly recommended! The food was good as well.
Paul-Daniel P — Google review
The gardens are always lovely and such a pleasure to walk in at any time of year. The house was interesting with rooms open to see and lots of exhibits with information about the last owners and guests who had visited. The volunteer staff were knowledgeable and welcoming. A lovely day out.
Aroha ( — Google review
It's a very beautiful garden and a small house. There's often exhibitions in the house but on this occasion's visit they were getting ready for Christmas. We've been several times before so this time we did a garden tour at 11 am. That made us slow down and notice details, which was really lovely. I thoroughly recommend Nymans. It's beautiful.
Judith B — Google review
Beautiful National Trust house and gardens. The trails are all pushchair/wheelchair friendly and there is so much to do and see. The wildflower garden is amazing and the café and facilities are all very good. I recommend going early as the car park filled up quickly.
Ben B — Google review
Beautiful walk we took the orange route which took 2 hours with the 7 year old in toe but was an easy stroll . All dog owners were respectable and put their dogs on leads before crossing our path. My cane corso is very anxious and still in training it was a very stress free walk . Parking was free and plenty to see . I let my boy take the photos . So this what was seen by a 7 year old
Cheryl B — Google review
Easy parking, great buggy tour with history talk for those in our party less able to walk. Beautiful gardens, romantic, wild feel to it all. Went for a walk in the woods down to a lake, just remember to take the code from reception so you can get through the gate and back into Nymans
Joanna Y — Google review
A recent first for us to visit Nymans, and we've been twice in as many weeks..! Fantastic grounds, gardens, and the house too is a spectacular place, in it's semi-ruined state... Autumn also added to the feast of colour for the eyes as well... Will return again, that's for sure... 👍👍👍
Steve D — Google review
lovely garden to wander around. all the NT staff was lovely. went on the free guided walk and learnt a lot. the two cafés are quite busy but remain cozy and the food is delicious. loved the shop as well with a wonderful selection of trinkets, festive souvenirs and national trust items.
Marie T — Google review
4.7
(6733)
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4.4
(1337)
Nymans, Handcross, Haywards Heath RH17 6EB, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/nymans/
+44 1444 405250
8

Polesden Lacey

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Building
Nature & Parks
Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian mansion located on a vast 1400-acre estate in Great Bookham, Dorking. This National Trust property offers a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of an Edwardian manor with its period furnishings and vintage dress-up chest. Visitors can explore the extensive grounds, including gardens, woodland, meadows, and open spaces for picnics and play. The estate also features The Squirrels Corner Adventure Playground suitable for various ages and abilities.
4.3
(1570)
Great Bookham, Dorking, RH5 6BB, UK, USA
9

RHS Garden Wisley

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Garden
Nature & Parks
RHS Garden Wisley, located in Wisley Lane, Woking GU23 6QB, spans over 200 acres and boasts a diverse collection of more than 25,000 plant species. Visitors can explore the famous Borders with its lush foliage and fragrant flowers or marvel at The Glasshouse, which houses a world-class collection of rare and endangered plants within its expansive space.
We attended an evening “walkies at Wisley” earlier in the week. What an amazing event. Beautiful gardens open to well behaved dogs (and owners) for an evening stroll. Thoroughly enjoyed it. So did our dog, who seemed to have a big smile on his face the whole time. We just wished we were able to come to the previous Walkies evenings. Please, please have more of these throughout the year. We also would have eaten here too if some of the cafes/restaurants were open, or even offered a pre-ordered picnic basket of sorts. Lines at the few mobile drinks/ice cream van spots were quite long. We saw some very inspiring people had brought picnics and were rather envious of their spread, sitting amongst the beautiful gardens. Very inspiring so we will plan better before next visit. We will be back when we can bring our little doggy again. Please do consider adding more Walkies dates.
Alicia E — Google review
The Versailles of British gardening If Kew is the King, then Wisley is unquestionably the Crown Prince beautifully groomed, impeccably mannered, and dripping in horticultural old-money charm. The borders are magnificent. The glasshouse is a cathedral of tropical splendour. Even the ducks appear to have degrees in botany. You don’t visit Wisley you take pilgrimage. Spring brings tulips arranged with mathematical perfection. Summer is dahlia heaven. Autumn is a masterclass in fiery foliage. Winter? Even the frost looks curated. The gift shop deserves its own postcode and a security guard you will leave with at least one book you didn’t need, a mug you don’t have room for, and seeds for plants you cannot pronounce. This is simply the Wisley effect. Bring: Comfortable shoes A packed lunch (or a willing wallet the café is delicious but not for the faint-pursed) A camera, because the borders humiliate your own garden mercilessly If you love plants, go. If you don’t love plants, go anyway you will by the end.
Lady L — Google review
Absolutely beautiful gardens — always something new to see in every season. The Glasshouse is stunning, and the Hilltop Centre is full of great ideas for sustainable gardening. Everything is so well cared for, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Lovely cafés and plenty of space to relax and wander. A perfect day out for garden lovers or anyone who enjoys nature! 🌿🌸
Bob K — Google review
Stunning day out with the family, to be in awe of nature. Mind-blowing how many different trees/plants/flowers there are around you (all labelled!) and how exquisitely they are maintained by the RHS Wisley team. Managed to get discounted tickets and thoroughly enjoyed our relaxing day of walking around all of the different gardens. The indoor glass house is also amazing in what feels like a rainforest climate! Definitely one to check out for the day to get in the clean air and appreciate the incredible creation around us! Ample free parking available.
Mohsin H — Google review
Beautiful gardens and grounds. So much to see and a lovely walk through the open areas . Plenty of things to do with their library and activity centre. Great places to eat and a massive garden centre with gift shop. I had a great day out.
Laureen W — Google review
Do love a visit to Wisley. Loads to see nice (but expensive) cafe’s. The garden centre is very good (but again, pricey) and the glass house is a big highlight - especially when they release the butterflies at certain times of year. The new centre on top of hill is a nice educational addition. If you’re local membership is better value if you are visiting often.
Antony ( — Google review
I haven't visited since the makeover...what a transformation. Joined an excellent guided walk (no extra charge) and really enjoyed the late Autumn colours. The shop is now in full Christmas mode and almost overwhelming but great if you have time. Only reduced a star because the doors both sides of the café kept auto opening every time someone walked past. The food was delicious the two girls behind the counter must have been frozen but were both absolutely delightful and helpful, staying cheerful and made a stonking hot chocolate which we needed to ward the cold in the cafe off! Even enjoyed watching goldfinches on the teasels in the carpark.
Tessa K — Google review
It was good, but not the best lights ever. Im probably spoilt as we have done Longlete, Windsor and blenhiem.... But they made a great effort in the greenhouse and the lights on the lake matched the music well. We good night out.
Donna S — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(2866)
Wisley Ln, Wisley, Woking GU23 6QB, United Kingdom
https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley
+44 1483 224234
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Windsor Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Windsor Castle, located in the royal borough of Windsor, is the oldest and largest inhabited castle globally. It has served as the family home for British monarchs for nearly a millennium and is currently an official residence of Her Majesty The Queen. The castle features spectacular art, antiques, and a chapel within its grounds.
A Breathtaking Journey Through History My visit to Windsor Castle was an absolutely unforgettable experience. It is not just a castle; it is a living monument to British history and royalty, and it truly deserves its reputation. The castle itself is magnificently grand and imposing, set against beautifully manicured lawns and pristine gardens. The contrast between the sturdy, historic stone walls and the flawless green landscaping is strikingly beautiful. Inside, the arrangement of the State Apartments is both logical and fascinating. Each room flows into the next, revealing its unique function, from grand halls for ceremonies to more intimate living quarters. They are beautifully preserved and offer a genuine sense of how the palace operated. Furthermore, the furnishings are not merely decorative; they are functional pieces of art. The vast and diverse collections are utterly precious. I was particularly captivated by the extensive array of portraits of royal members. These paintings, varying in size, are so vividly lifelike that they seem to breathe, telling the story of the monarchy across the centuries. The entire visit was an eye-opening and dazzling spectacle. It leaves one in deep awe of the British Royal Family's centuries of influence, global history, and their immense accumulation of cultural and artistic treasures. It was, without a doubt, a trip that was worth taking in every sense.
Amanda L — Google review
First time visiting and was blown away at the history and beauty of the Castle, the church and grounds. The town is charming as well. This is a must see, easy trip via overland train from London. Get the audio tour headsets as it’s included and will make the experience worthwhile.
Giuseppe — Google review
Its an english castle. Well kept. I Its slightly less for value of money. Would advice to buy tickets in advance as that will save money. If you are visiting multiple castles throughout UK, kindly buy a pass for them as that will be cheaper rather than buying tickets at every castle. No pictures allowed inside.
Ahmed M — Google review
Its a very nice castle to visit with a lot of interesting weapons and armour. The security section is a bit unorganised and chaotic but otherswise a great place to visit. The audio guide is great. Staff is nice.
Jezzaftw — Google review
What a beautiful castle. The tour is well planned and if you love the monarchy and the queen/king things you will be blown away by this gorgeous place. Just don’t forget to book tickets in advance, take the audio guide with you and enjoy a little touch to royal family’s life.
Tautvydas K — Google review
We took the day trip to Windsor Castle, Bath, and Stonehenge, and it was a fantastic experience. Our guide, Steve, was wonderful, he is incredibly knowledgeable and funny. I also want to give a big shout out to our coach driver Carlos who made sure we got to each location in a timely manner. ​Steve shared so many interesting facts, especially at Bath and Windsor Castle my favorite stop. It's a lot to see in one day, but Steve managed the schedule perfectly. Lunch at La cock was a nice touch and very delicious. ​Seeing all these iconic sites in one go was unforgettable. Highly recommend this tour!
Nick G — Google review
The castle is quite large, especially the Royal Apartments, which include many rooms. You should allow around four hours to explore everything calmly and take it all in, and that’s even without taking photos, since photography and video recording inside the apartments are unfortunately not allowed. The castle grounds are beautiful, with lovely trees and a small park. You can also see the royal guards outside, who seem to change several times a day, marching across the castle grounds. We visited on a rainy day, and although the weather wasn’t ideal, there were still quite a few visitors. I highly recommend taking the audio guide, it’s available in several languages and gives an excellent explanation of each building, room, and painting. In the guidebook, the tour starts with the Royal Apartments and then continues to St. George’s Chapel, but in reality, the chapel seems more logical to visit first, as most people turn left rather than going straight uphill to the apartments. Perhaps this is because there aren’t many clear signs outside indicating the order of the route, unlike inside the Royal Apartments, where the directions are very well organized. Because of this, the route can feel a bit confusing, or maybe it was just because we were rushing to find shelter from the heavy rain, as we didn’t have umbrellas. There are several souvenir shops on the castle grounds and a café where you can buy official chocolate, keychains, magnets, books, toys, coins, jewelry, and beautifully designed pens and pencils. From the windows of the Royal Apartments, there’s a truly stunning panoramic view of the inner garden, which, unfortunately, is closed to visitors. The bushes are perfectly trimmed, genuinely royal. We arrived at the castle around 11:00 a.m. and stayed until about 2:45 p.m. Online tickets cost £31, but since it was a Monday in November, there were no queues, so we bought ours on-site for £35 per adult. Before entering, there’s a security check at the gate. Overall, the castle is absolutely worth visiting, a perfect trip for one or one and a half days. The town itself has a great variety of restaurants, cafés, and souvenir shops. The train station is right in the centre, about a five-minute walk away. Everything is within walking distance, our hotel was just 10 minutes from the castle, which was perfect, as after dinner in town we could enjoy a short walk back. Since the castle stands right in the heart of the town, there are hotels just across the street, but even those located a bit further away are still very convenient and charming. Parking could be improved, as in most tourist towns in England. We checked several public car parks, with daily rates between £22 and £28. Our hotel had its own secure parking area behind the building, gated and monitored, for £20 per day. It might be worth checking some higher-end hotels, as a few of them may offer free parking, though such options are quite limited.
Mariia V — Google review
Fascinating visit, it's everything you expect it to be! £35 for an adult ticket which includes an audio tour. Well organised and the staff are efficient and friendly. Amazing to finally see how the royal family live in the castle and the history is incredible .
Ann S — Google review
4.7
(62873)
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4.6
(14597)
Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom
https://www.rct.uk/visit/windsor-castle
+44 303 123 7304
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St George's Chapel

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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
St George's Chapel, located within the grounds of Windsor Castle, is a stunning example of late medieval Perpendicular Gothic architecture. Founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and expanded in the late 15th century, it has been an integral part of royal history for centuries. As a place of worship, it hosts multiple services daily and is open to visitors, except on Sundays.
Magnificent chapel with a Gothic architectural grandeur more typical of a fine cathedral, situated within the grounds of Windsor Castle. One of the highlights of the castle visit, the chapel's interior is as impressive as its exterior, with stunning ceilings, soaring arches and ornate oriel windows. Unfortunately photography is not permitted inside, but this helps keep visitors flowing through to avoid crowding. A number of memorials reside within the chapel, with 10 former royals laid to rest inside. The digital audio guide covers the chapel in detail and helps enhance the visitor experience. The chapel opening times are more restricted than the rest of the castle grounds, so it's worth checking the website before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Andrew T — Google review
I came to Salisbury for the cathedral but fell in love with this chapel. I sat down for the last of the service one evening and they were kind to allow me to take a look before closing. I returned the next two days to just sit and enjoy. Highly recommend!!
Jennifer — Google review
Visiting Windsor Castle and St. George's Chapel on the grounds was beautiful. It was a lovely day and many visitors. The visitors were happy and friendly.
Lisa V — Google review
Highly recommended! St George's Chapel is a Gothic chapel located in the lower bailey of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England. Windsor, the most important castle in England, is the primary residence of the monarch. The castle chapel is under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch and is the seat of the Congregation of the Order of the Garter. The castle chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and significantly expanded in the late 15th century. It is the site of many royal church services, weddings and funerals. If you bought a ticket to visit Windsor Castle, the chapel is included in the ticket price. You can also buy a separate ticket for much cheaper if you do not plan to visit the castle. A castle + chapel ticket costs 35 pounds, a ticket only for the chapel is about 7 pounds. Information accurate as of June 2025. P.S. I try to share specific information. If the review was useful, put 👍. I don't get any "goodies", but other tourists will see this review first. Have a good mood and exciting travels!🌍☀️🪂
Olga O — Google review
A nice chapel, very informative details shared on the headphone guide set. I also saw the memorial where Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh was buried and also the main church where there were previous royal weddings and funerals. Sadly can't take pictures of inside the chapel.
C M — Google review
The chapel in Kings college is amazing, but not quite worth 20+ pounds.
Yaohang L — Google review
An absolutely stunning church, with such a long and varied history behind it and of course now the resting place of Queen Elizabeth II as well as her mother, father, sister and her beloved Prince Philip. You aren't allowed to take photographs or videos but this is of course for a very good reason and everyone around me also followed the rules and refrained from taking photographs. Its a very special place to reflect and will be forevermore.
Gareth ( — Google review
Within the grounds of Windsor Castle and a bit of a misnomer.... chapel, it's more like a cathedral. Epic historical building. No photography allowed inside. Built in the late medieval perpendicular Gothic style. Founded in the 14th century. Definitely worth going to see if you like architecture as the interior is magnificent and awesome.
Photos R — Google review
4.8
(5854)
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4.8
(2810)
Castle, Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom
http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/
+44 1753 848888
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Theatre Royal Windsor

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Theatre Royal Windsor, located just a stone's throw from the grand Windsor Castle, offers a diverse range of shows including live music acts, dramatic theater performances, and screenings at its Picturehouse cinema. The theater itself has a rich 200-year-old history dating back to the time of King George II and features opulent decor with lush red velvet seats, high ceilings, and a vast crystal chandelier.
A great evening watching Joe Pasquale and Brian Conley. The seats in the upper circle are very steeply banked, so beware if you're not good with heights. The seats are also small and a snug fit so not much legroom or either side of you. Great venue though and polite staff!
Michael D — Google review
Amazing!!! Went to see The Lightning Thief- Percy Jackson!! Wow! All the performers were spot on! 100% recommend if you get a chance to watch. Songs were catchy, stage design was great, jokes were just right! Well done to all.
Krish J — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of seeing the Michael Jackson tribute starring Ben at the Theatre Royal Windsor, and it was amazing. From start to finish, the energy was electric and the performance thoroughly entertaining. 🎤 Ben truly captured the essence of Michael Jackson – his voice, moves, and charisma were spot on bringing every song to life. The costumes were stunning and added that extra sparkle to the whole experience. 💡 The stage lights are extremely bright, so if you're sensitive to lighting, you might want to bring sunglasses or sit a bit further back. 🪑 Seating-wise, the chairs are quite snug. If you're on the larger side, I’d recommend booking an “end” seat for a bit more comfort with leg room. That said, the view was really good. 🏰 The location couldn’t be better – right opposite Windsor Castle and surrounded by lovely restaurants, making it perfect for a pre-show dinner or post-show drinks. Parking and the train station is conveniently just around the corner, which made the whole evening stress-free. 👋 The staff could of perhaps provided a more friendly and welcoming experience to the venue. If you're a fan of MJ or just love a good night out, this tribute show is a must-see. Whilst he doesn’t look like MJ if I closed my eyes he did an amazing job at sounding like him 🎶
Team R — Google review
Amazing staff, they made us so welcome this lunchtime for the Fireman Sam show. What a lovely little theatre, well equipped to cater for little ones with booster seats and helping direct everyone to their seats. They seemed to enjoy the show just as much as the kids too! Thanks again for making it a wonderful experience
Jen W — Google review
Went to watch percy jackson today and it was amazing!!! Although however there was an inconvenient delay in the second half of the performance, still had a spectacular time
Divina 1 — Google review
This was my first time visiting this venue and I was pleasantly surprised. It’s a lovely little theatre with a welcoming feel. The bar area is a good size and I really liked that there were tables and chairs available, rather than having to stand as you often do in many London theatres. Parking was easy, we used Windsor and Eton station car park which is less than a five-minute walk away, making it very convenient. Overall, a great venue and I’d be happy to return.
Brenda M — Google review
Aside from the uncomfortable seats, it’s fine. It’s a local theatre with a nice variety of shows. In our three visits, however, we’ve only stayed to the end once. The one time we stayed to the end I had to stand at the back because my legs were cramping up due to the lack of legroom. We left once due to inappropriate content and once because it was too difficult to hear some of the actors. That said, for a local theatre, it’s fine.
Paul E — Google review
Lovely theatre, unfortunately the show we saw, sherlock Holmes, lacked pace, script was obscure and characterisation lacking except for the guy who played lestrad. Really disappointed. The guy next to me fell asleep 4 times.
Teresa M — Google review
4.6
(1771)
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4.5
(1735)
32 Thames St, Windsor, SL4 1PS, United Kingdom
https://theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk/
+44 1753 853888
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LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is a playful property that offers thrill rides, Lego statues, and themed rooms. It also provides free Wi-Fi and breakfast for guests. While in the area, visitors can explore the town and surrounding areas on an all-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour that includes stops at various points of interest such as Windsor Great Park, Eton College, Datchet Green for river cruises, and The Long Walk.
Great day out. Arrived when it opened and left at 5:45 children were 6 and 3. It was busy but from talking to others not as busy as school holidays. Smaller rides the wait was short which worked for us. Took the older one on 3 that that the other couldn't go on too. Went on enough to say it was worth it. My only criticism is there is no sense of pace with the staff. Could have moved the que a little faster if they were more enthusiastic. This is not a reflection on all the rides it was just on a few. Model village was fascinating for the kids with lots of moving parts. Once rides were over we spent at least half an hour there, could have spent longer. Took a packed lunch with us but plenty on food places. Would go back when my youngest is able to get on more rides.
Kerry — Google review
We visited Legoland on a Sunday afternoon and stayed in one of the woodland lodges before a full day in the park. The process of booking the stay was fairly convoluted on the website, but from that point, there were clear instructions and links for all our passes, which were very handy to have on the official app! Sunday in the park was manic and not at all quiet, with 40 min queues for all the main rides (including the underwhelming Dragon rollercoaster). Flight of the sky lion is a great ride, but please sort the queue system out for people with the fast access pass (some of which have paid extra). We waited longer in this queue than people were in the standard entry! I don't think the clearly hungover lad running it could cope with figuring out what to do. The site is quite sprawling and despite there being a train that runs from the entrance into the middle of the park, it isn't always in operation, so prepare for the walk back up the winding hill! Food offerings are standard over-priced fried theme park fare unfortunately, with little imagination in the variety on offer. Breakfast at the woodland lodge clubhouse was fairly decent on the other hand. Our lodge was clean and spacious, with the skylight projector in the kids room being a nice touch. The treasure hunt also went down a treat. You might want to take earplugs though, as the Heathrow flight path is directly above, so sleep was fairly limited to the hours of 11pm -5am. It could be so much better in places, but overall it was still an enjoyable outing that was worth checking out.
Chris G — Google review
Great theme park, I enjoyed the rides, we didn’t wait to wait too long to get onto the rides and there was 2 that we did a couple of times. Kids loved it. The Lego mini land was great, loads to see and a lot of detail gone into it. Food was expensive but always is at these places. We’d happily return!
Adele — Google review
Bad: Rides waiting time: I'm starting with bad because I want people to first know what they are getting into so they can make a better decision. The rides have massive queues, the resort is not very organised in terms of crowd management. The queues are massive, like there's at least 60 minute of waiting for almost all the rides, unless you have ultimate ride pass forget about managing to do even 3-4 rides in a day. And their opening times are only 10-5, which is definitely not enough for the money you pay. I had ultimate pass and still I couldn't do all the rides and it felt such a stretch - is it worth the money though : absolutely. As we didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes for any rides. But it's ot for people who can't afford to pay for those passes. Food: If you are vegetarian, forget about eating here, not many options to eat, a Pizza place, that's beyond expensive £23-£24pp - with very limited vegetarian options, a burger place that does serve vegetarian burger, and the waffles place can't handle crowds and they close the shop when they can't handle the load. Face paint: rude staff and poor face painting skills Good: ultimate pass is rhe best way to enjoy the park, we loved all the rides we took. Miniland is awesome and so is their train. Staff is helpful (if you find them).
Swapna B — Google review
Visited Legoland with my two kids (1 and 4 years old) and we had a really good day out. Went during school time so there were hardly any queues, which was great! The park was clean and tidy with plenty to see and do to fill the day. Not much for the 1-year-old, but our 4-year-old loved it and went on lots of rides. Overall a fun family day out and would definitely go again when they’re a bit older.
Tom R — Google review
The kids absolutely loved it. It was definitely a fun outing that everyone in our group really enjoyed. The ride times generally seemed to work out pretty well, and you can definitely make a great day out of it if the weather stays nice. The pizza and pasta buffet was efficient and there was plenty of food to go around.
Sam R — Google review
Had a really good time with my 2 daughters. They both enjoyed the experience. Seeing how much stuff was built out of bricks was awesome. Some really good rides. Had to queue a bit but expected on a busy day. Would definitely recommend and 100% come back again
Jason C — Google review
A very nice amusement park. It needs some social spaces/facilities like cafes or restaurants. Theme park is nice. Mini land is very cheerful area. Priority parking is extremely convenient but general parking is a bit far, consider this if you have any mobility difficulties.
Ahmed D — Google review
4.1
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Winkfield Rd, Windsor, SL4 4AY, United Kingdom
https://www.legoland.co.uk/
+44 1753 626416
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Fishers Farm Park

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Farm
Water & Amusement Parks
Nestled in the picturesque West Sussex countryside, Fishers Farm Park is a haven for families seeking a fun-filled day out. The park offers an array of activities catering to all ages, from horse and tractor rides to adventure playgrounds and animal encounters. Children can expend their energy at the climbing wall, slides, swings, and water attractions while also enjoying soft play areas. Additionally, there are opportunities for feeding and handling animals, pony rides, and even animal racing events.
I only bother to do reviews if it’s worth raving about and this place certainly is! We didn’t actually anticipate how big Fishers Farm was going to be so we didn’t actually manage to do half the activities/ facilities available. We were here for 4 hours and it wasn’t enough! The food outlets are brilliant, the staff are extremely friendly and appear to actually enjoy their job which is rare to see nowadays. All ages can appreciate this farm. If you’re thinking about it, do it! My daughter had the time of her life, as did mum and dad 🙈
Courtney S — Google review
Great day out with my 18 month old grandson and family! Lots for him to do and rides to go on. Loved the Barrel Bug Safari! The Splash Pad was a brilliant way to cool down on a hot day. We all enjoyed the Farm Show and Trailer & Tractor ride. All the staff were friendly, cheerful and helpful.
Caroline — Google review
Last Sunday our family of four celebrated here with our 6 year old birthday boy! He was greeted with congratulations and a birthday sticker which he loved. Staff were super friendly all day! They also sung happy birthday to him on stage at the family disco! It was a gorgeously sunny day, fairly quiet considering (perhaps due to end of summer?). The tractor ride was brilliant - the lady was so informative whilst driving us around - told us names, ages and personalities of the animals which was great! Lots included for your ticket price and my son said it was an 'epic day!' Jumping pillows, play castle, tea cups, splash attack, meeting the baby animals.. just so much to see and do. Love that you can pay 2 tokens (£2) for a pony ride.. this was his favourite activity! The park was clean, queues were short, it is well spaced out but does not require huge amounts of walking. Sensory Barn was a calm retreat and the indoor play area were fab with thrilling drop slides! Our 9 year old was pleasantly surprised and loved Skyfall 6m, Climbing Wall, Devils Dyke Descent. Just as lovely as we remember (having not been since he was 3!). We will definitely return, thank you Fishers Farm for our memorable day out! 👏❤️
Zoeisha S — Google review
We visited on 02/11/2025 with our 2 and 4 year old. This farm has been designed with children (and their animals) at the heart and it really does show. We had an amazing day and every corner we turned there was something for us to look at, explore or play. Thank you for a great day. I just also want to highlight the staff, every single member of staff was smiling and eager to help or just have a good chat, especially the lovely harlequin ‘guarding’ the little Halloween scary/sweet walk throughs. The animals are so loved and cared for. We have attend manyyyyy of farms and have never seen such happy animals! I also cannot get over how clean the farm was?!? The soft plays and play village are amazing, the outside areas spotless even the animal enclosures. You all deserve a hugeeeee pat on the back. So fairly priced and we cannot wait to come back and visit.
Kelsey M — Google review
Had a fabulous day at Fishers with my 6 year old son. He particularly loved Skyfall, the climbing wall, Tropicana wagon run, soft play areas / slides and other rides. There was certainly enough to keep him entertained for a full day. He loves the freedom and variety the Farm offers The food outlets were good and all the staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful. It is amazing to see how the park has changed and improved over 35 years! We will return again.
Nick M — Google review
Always a great day out at Fishers Farm. We travel from Wiltshire to meet friends half way. I’m happy to see some investment has been made to the park. The new entrance building with the gift shop is lovely. The woodland forest has been completely re done (photos attached). We are excited to try the ringos ramp when it’s finished next time we come as that was still being worked on. We especially loved the new baby sensory area inside. Thanks all for a l other great visit, see you again soon!
Emily D — Google review
We had a great time at Fishers Farm Adventure Park — it’s a brilliant day out with lots to do and really well suited for younger children. The activities, rides, and play areas are perfect for under 12s, and my preschooler absolutely loved it. That said, it’s not ideal for teens, as there isn’t much to keep older kids entertained for long. Also, the pricing felt a bit unfair — my preschooler had to pay the same price as an adult, which was the only real downside of the visit. Other than that, it was a lovely day, the park is well maintained, and we’d definitely go again!
Relle E — Google review
Visited Fishers Farm Park today with my 17 month old for the first time and wow what an amazing place. I have to say it's in my top 5 of places to go with children. Staff are so friendly and really good with the children, animals are well cared for and looked after and had lovely homes. There is so much to do there for children. So many play areas, rides (most are free), slides, sensory rooms, places to run, places to bounce and places to roam free! We had such a good day here. Food and drink is reasonably priced. Lots of areas to sit and have lunch too! Spent the whole day here and had such a great time! 10000% worth a visit!
Danielle J — Google review
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4.4
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Newpound Lane, Wisborough Green, RH14 0EG, United Kingdom
http://www.fishersfarmpark.co.uk/
+44 1403 700063
15

Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway

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Train station
Sights & Landmarks
Embark on a nostalgic journey through the picturesque countryside aboard a steam-hauled passenger engine at the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway. Immerse yourself in history at the Chiltern Open Air Museum or unravel secrets of strategic deception and code-breaking at Bletchley Park. Despite being slightly expensive, the attraction draws large crowds, with visitors enjoying activities like writing to Santa and purchasing craft items.
An amazing day out on the Santa special - so much hard work put in by the staff and volunteers to make it such a great day - friendly staff and made to feel really welcome - Santa was a great likeness and the kids loved him - steam and diesel on the train so made everyone happy - thank you for a great day out see you next year 🚂🥧🍷❤️
Tony S — Google review
Cracking day April 2nd 2025. Diesel driving experience 50015 Valiant. Well worth the visit. Lovely place staff very kind and polite, bostin food and drink.👍🏻
Trevor C — Google review
We went on the steam train from Chinnor to Princess Risborough, complete with cream tea. The volunteer staff were very friendly, informative and helpful. Long live the volunteers of the UK, without whom this country would collapse. Thank you, one and all.
Steve B — Google review
A wonderful steam train experience. I've been on the steam train 3 times now at different times of the year, including the cream tea. Very well organised, the staff and volunteers are so full of enthusiasm that it's almost contagious - we all love a steam train! Nice journey through beautiful countryside, and the cream tea included delicious freshly made scones. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Monika L — Google review
A really nice and pleasant relaxing ride today on the train….. until the guard on the train made really loud announcements through the train tannoy which was on way to loud! Made me any many passengers jump and cover our ears. The line is about 3 miles each way, about 15 mins. Overall a nice day out
Joseph F — Google review
Nice place mainly if not fully run by volunteers. Nice little gem 8n the country. Rolling stock is good condition and engine looked great. Staff were all keen and was nice to see younger people volunteers. Definitely worth a visit. Handy tip book direct...
J P — Google review
I can honestly say that visiting this little village station in Oxford was the best day out I have had so far this year. I absolutely loved it! The best way I could describe it is that it felt like revisiting some of the happiest times of my childhood because you really feel like a child going into a "choo choo train racing down the track". Seeing such a great piece of vintage engineering at work is absolutely exhilarating experience and even for this reason alone I would recommend this adventure. It is great fun going with friends or family so anyone looking for ideas of something different to enjoy with their children could consider taking this short journey. The staff was absolutely brilliant the station itself is very quaint and well preserved. It is like finding a delightful little present that you didn't think existed.
Antonieta — Google review
It was a red timetable day, mid April. The railway was very busy, which was great to see and we had the benefit of both steam and heritage diesel locomotives. It's a lovely little station in a world of it's own, well staffed and well organised which always adds to the enjoyment. The train was kept clean and tidy by hardworking on-train crew, who also provided a continuous trolley service throughout the day. We enjoyed conversation with lots of the volunteers and thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Notable: substantial free car park and good quality food and drinks from the cafe by the platform, which, again was well staffed and organised and above all excellent value for money. Top marks for the CPRR! Round trip is about an hour and it connects with the main line at Princes Risborough, which makes it very accessible by either car or train. Your ticket is valid for the whole day, so £16 (full adult fare on the day) is excellent value. Kids are £1, so good for families, too! Ticket: Traditional style cardboard ticket preferred by this reviewer. Magnetic Totems: 3 Available for the 3 main stations, but not the halt or the railway itself. Revenue opportunity approx £6 Stations 3 and one halt. Parking: Good size free car park at Chinnor Toilets: Not too shabby.
Dick M — Google review
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4.5
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Station Approach, Station Rd, Chinnor, OX39 4ER, United Kingdom
http://www.chinnorrailway.co.uk/
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National Trust - Petworth House and Park

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$$$$affordable
Park
National Trust - Petworth House and Park is a grand 17th-century mansion set in a sprawling 700-acre deer park, famously depicted in J.M.W. Turner's paintings. The estate has a rich history involving royalty, religious upheavals, and influential figures like Capability Brown. Visitors can explore the mansion on guided tours, with the North Gallery showcasing remarkable paintings and sculptures. Alternatively, they can freely wander through the extensive grounds or observe the fallow deer in the Deer Park.
A very interesting property, the exterior is not much to shout about, looks more like a prison block however the interior is quite amazing with highly painted walls and ceilings by famous artists. The hanging art collections are a joy to view and the staff were very informative and helpful. Also visited the Turner vision exhibition which was a little disappointing. Overall a very pleasant day out but more for adults rather than children.
Alan A — Google review
One of the best Trust houses we have visited. Great art works everywhere in the huge rooms. It was nice to have some seating to relax and enjoy. The grounds are well kept making it a pleasant walk from the car parking area. Seats in the cafe were limited during the rain showers, as one would expect.
Roger C — Google review
Another National Trust gem! Had a wonderful day there. So much to see and wonderful walks in the grounds and deer park. The art collection is outstanding and as usual the volunteers in the house were great. Had an interesting talk in the square dining room about the history of the family. Found the kitchens fascinating!Great cafe too. Highly recommend.
Julie G — Google review
Visiting Petworth House is a great way to spend a few hours. Impressive artwork, including many Turner paintings, sculptures, a Chapel, a deer park, servants quarters, well kept gardens and a cafe with plenty of seating. I found the Main House interesting, and the furnishings gave an idea of how life may have been, but I always like visiting the servants quarters, as they give me more of a feel for the character of the House. The Guides were very informative and came up with interesting facts which added to the experience. The House is about a ten minutes walk from Reception, with a slight incline in places. There is a large car park which was showing as "full" when I arrived, but I, and the cars following behind, managed to find a space.
Debbie M — Google review
Petworth is a NT place with huge grounds and a large house. The ground are beautiful and lead down to a lake from the house. The ground here can be quite boggy, even in good weather so be wearing suitable footwear. The house itself is large and you can walk round a lot of it but because the family still inhabit it, a lot of it is still private. They do open up certain extra spaces at points so worth checking out, for example in Oct some of the upstairs is open. Opposite the house are the servants quarters which have been turned into some viewing space alongside a bookshop and cafe. Also there are toilets in here, the only other toilets are before the entrance. There are NT volunteers around the house and they were all very friendly and helpful. The house is quite a walk from the car park however so you will need to be able to walk a distance or use one of the wheelchairs you can borrow (probably best to try and book one). The gardens are spacious and varied from the open space down to the lake by the house to the woodland and dogs on leads can be walked here (not in the house). Definitely worth a visit, in the colder months probably and hour or twos visit but in summer we have spent several hours here exploring the grounds and having a picnic etc.
Susie D — Google review
My first National Trust to visit and this place did not disappoint. Very lovely art displays inside, interesting history, good restaurant, friendly staff. There’s a super big walk outside the actual property which we also did, a lot of deer around the area which was lovely to see. Lake area also beautiful. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a nice summer activity.
Phil M — Google review
A truly wonderful day trip to the picturesque village of Petworth allowed us to stroll through its cobbled streets, full of charming cafés and many art galleries displaying antiques and beautiful pieces of art. There’s a convenient parking area and a spacious café within the Petworth House grounds — a perfect place to take a break and look over the map provided at reception. The interior architecture and the abundance of artworks take you back in time, while the gardens outside are stunning and beautifully maintained, offering a heavenly atmosphere in every season. Definitely worth a visit — take your time and enjoy every minute!
Dimitra M — Google review
Very accessable by public transport via Pulborough station and the 1 bus although you need to get your timings in sync. Superb parkland and interesting in interiors if a little lacking in natural light. Superb staff input and loved the 2nd hand bookshop. A brilliant day out.
Peter S — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(1622)
Petworth, GU28 9LR, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house-and-park
+44 1798 342207
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Arundel Castle

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Arundel Castle is a historic site with a crenellated Norman keep, gatehouse, and barbican. It offers guided tours and hosts jousting events. The castle's grounds are perfect for picnics and leisurely walks by the River Arun. The annual Tulip Festival at the castle showcases thousands of colorful blooms each spring. Nearby gardens like Denmans Garden and Woolbeding Gardens offer peaceful settings with inspiring planting combinations and scenic landscapes.
We really enjoyed our visit. So much better that we thought it would be. We visited all parts and needed five hours to do so. The castle is stunning to see close up. The interior is vast. The gardens excellent. All very well maintained. Unlike National Trust properties all the guides are paid, not volunteers. They know the history well. The views across the countryside from the battlements and lovely. I recommend visiting. It is worth every penny of the entrance fee.
Rowland W — Google review
A must see. The castle is huge and very interesting to visit. One can see the different periods of time of its occupation. The interiors exhibit very well reconstructed rooms. The garden is very rich and diverse. The stumpery was our favorite part, in particular thanks to the autumn colours. Full tour of the castle and gardens took us about 3 hours.
Arthur T — Google review
Stunning castle for history, art, and design lovers! Walking through the castle and keep felt like entering one of my many childhood drawings. The weather was lovely and the gardens made me si happy—there are greenhouses to visit, a rose garden, ponds, and so many wonderful interiors for a great day trip from London. Thank you!
Wan Q — Google review
Such an incredible experience! Visiting from the states, so I don't get a lot of castle tours, but this one was simply exceptional. From the gardens, to the castle tour, to the guides, and the cafe, we left with an amazing experience and tons of stunning shots! Highly recommend planning for a sunny day to enjoy the beautiful gardens. Truly an unforgettable experience! The setups were stunning to see and the staff was more than friendly and informative. Plus, the food was great! We shared a sausage roll and pasty, but ate it too quickly to snap a photo! If you're in the area, or wanting to make a day trip to the south, can't suggest Arundel further! It took us three to four hours to clear the grounds and castle altogether- it's worth the ticket!
Maddy H — Google review
Lovely place. Bit pricey, but the castle and grounds are huge, so you can spend most of the day there. It's really well set up, with a specific route that takes you through the whole castle and learn about its history. The gardens are equally stunning. Great visit. Would recommend.
Ilona C — Google review
Google's 50 picture limit means I can't show you the superior quality of this place. My favourite castle in the country, somewhere I've always wanted to visit, and by a long way the best one I've ever been to. I loved every second of being in here, I'd do it all again. The Duke of Norfolk is a very lucky man, to own this place must be a very special experience.
Simon B — Google review
11th century castle has impressive grounds and you can explore the castle. Very informative volunteers who are happy to showcase the part of the castle they are located in. Beautiful gardens. The gift shop is lovely. One of the first houses to be fitted with electrical lights. Closes soon in early November
June R — Google review
The most beautiful castle I've ever been too. Have visited before pre baby and did the whole castle, but attended again recently to visit the gardens only as had the baby in the pram which is not accessible in the castle for prams. It was absolutely stunning and better than I remembered. Looked extra lovely in the sunshine. Gardens were beautiful. The garden cafe was great, friendly lady there. Toilets also clean and spacious. We also met the lovely little puppy Titus who was wondering the grounds with it's owner.
Kelly O — Google review
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4.6
(3725)
Arundel, BN18 9AB, United Kingdom
https://www.arundelcastle.org/
+44 1903 882173
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Chiltern Valley Winery & Brewery

Winery
Food & Drink
Venue offering pre-booked tours of its brewery and winery, plus ale, wine and liqueur tastings.
I was kindly treated to two nights at Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery for my birthday. We stayed in the Pool House room, which is right by a pool, hot tub and sauna. These facilities are exclusively for the use of the pool House guests, so you can enjoy some privacy and don't get disturbed by other guests coming and going. The room is well appointed, with an ensuite bath/shower room, and views directly onto the vineyard catching the morning sun. Breakfast was included and done very well, with the option of a full English. The wine tour and tasting lasted about 2 hours, taking you on a tour of the vineyard and winery/brewery facilities, finished off with a tasting of some of their wines, beers and liqueurs. Very enjoyable indeed! They have a deal with a local pub for dinner, which includes a taxi ride there and back (about a 5-10 minute drive to Hambledon village). The menu was excellent and well worth it. We both cycle and enjoyed the excellent cycling in spectacular scenery. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the winery and hope to go back at some point. It's a bit more to stay in the Pool House compared with the main house rooms, but worth it if you enjoy the facilities it offers.
Simon J — Google review
We did the tour and tasting followed by an overnight stay. All of the staff we met were lovely. The grounds and buildings were very well kept. Victoria was a great tour/tasting guide and certainly knew her stuff. We sampled various wines, beers and liqueurs, along with some cheese and crackers to cleanse the pallet between tastings. The farmhouse breakfast was great too!
Dean B — Google review
I recently proposed to my girlfriend at this stunning venue, and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect setting or experience. From start to finish, everything was smooth, beautifully organized, and completely stress-free. Don, the venue owner, was an absolute pleasure to work with- professional, thoughtful, and clearly passionate about making special moments unforgettable. The coordination with our photographer and even the tour guide, Steve, was seamless. Everyone worked together behind the scenes to make the moment magical, and they absolutely delivered. Steve was fantastic, and his knowledge is amazing. The atmosphere was lovely, the setting was picture-perfect, and the entire team made sure everything went off without a hitch. Highly recommend this venue for any special occasion- it truly exceeded all expectations!
Andy S — Google review
Just a note to say we had a fabulous time. Very, very informative, easy to understand and great fun. Having been in hospitality all my life I knew a little about the subject but I left knowing a whole lot more. A great couple of hours, the time flew by. I would recommend the tour to anyone!
Peter S — Google review
We enjoyed the wine tour, better yet we got it half price. It's great to hear the history of the location as we didn't know much about the area before the arrived. Everything was enjoyable from start to finish. 10 stars for the Irish cream liqueur and Blood Orange Liqueur
Jack G — Google review
What a beautiful venue and a very informative presentation and tour by your staff. Forgive me but I can't recall the South African guys name but he made it a very memorable visit with his knowledge and anecdotes. Unfortunately i couldn't fully take part in the tasting session at the end because of having to drive home but plenty of great wines and beers to buy at the end. Happy to support a small but very professional and enterprising business.I would recommend anyone with an interest in wine making and brewing to pay them a visit. A truly memorable visit. Thank you
Steve H — Google review
We had a fantastic afternoon tour yesterday. The chap taking us round was very knowledgeable, the setting was absolutely stunning, and the samples included lovely. We will definitely be returning to spend some time at the bar, and trying the delicious looking food. Many thanks for such a great time.
Kevin J — Google review
Just spent the afternoon at this venue with a tour being provided by one of the sommeliers. He was so knowledgeable about the history of the estate, the business and wine and beer making. He then led us expertly through a tasting of three wines, three beers and a liqueur. We then sat in the beautiful courtyard and enjoyed a glass of wine. Recommend a trip to this venue.
Simon A — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1293)
H4W5+25, Old Luxters, Henley-on-Thames RG9 6JW, United Kingdom
http://www.chilternvalley.co.uk/
+44 1491 638330
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The Sculpture Park

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9 lists 
Sculpture
Nature & Parks
The Sculpture Park is an outdoor exhibit located in Farnham that offers a unique blend of art and nature. It spans across 10 acres of arboretum and features over 650 sculptures, with meandering footpaths leading visitors through the picturesque wildlife water garden. The exhibits are arranged into four coloured trails, which wind around trees and lakes for approximately 2/3km.
Fabulous experience, great park, give it a bit of time as you've got 3 trails to follow, you'll see sculptures everywhere, non stop, every step you do there is another one, and another one, and so on😊. There is also one path, shorter, for the wheelchair people which they can enjoy also. The cost per adult is £15 but it's worth it, and to visit everything you need 3hrs+. Check pictures and videos, thanks😊. One more thing, I've asked and , apparently, they said that every single sculpture is for sale (not cheap 😁) but it's a great idea, you've got QR code for every single one to find out more details about it / them. There are plenty of cars park around, a pub/restaurant, restrooms as well.
Florin S — Google review
Amazing... It's amazing. So many sculptures set in glorious woods. Very accessible for wheelchair users and plenty to see even though there are areas accessed via steps, it did not feel that the wheelchair user had missed out. Great to be able to take the dog. Great to have full access to QR codes to learn more about the sculptures and their price No food/drink on site, ending the visit with a team /coffee would have made the trip perfect!
Kerr C — Google review
When i started the walk around the park I was a little overwhelmed by the number and various sculptures. However as you get into it the meandering path goes through many hidden spaces revealing the hundreds of works of art there. Some have been there for 23 years since it opened and have blended into the environment whilst others are strikingly new and shiny contrasting with the autumnal tones of the forest. If you want to do this properly and allow some time to watch and think I'd suggest you allow 3 hours but you can see all of it in about 2
Rog E — Google review
An unexpected gem! Loved our Saturday afternoon stroll in this fabulous sculpture park! My camera roll is filled with incredible sculptures - I would have taken home all of them if I could! The only point I would say is that the park is (or feels) larger than it is, so you should probably wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the 2-mile walk around. The placement of the sculptures is brilliant, too - very enjoyable experience!
Einav A — Google review
Wow there are some lovely sculptures at the park. Some very large and some small but all so incredible none the less. The only negative I have to say is it’s not very pushchair friendly (other than the disabled route) and my 2.5 year old found it a little boring.
Olivia S — Google review
There are many things I love about the Sculpture Park, but most of all, it’s the fact that it is constantly evolving. Every time we visit, there is something new—whether in the layout or the display. One thing that never changes is the warm welcome we receive; we are always greeted with a smile, and the staff make us feel really welcome. The sculptures are a versatile collection—diverse in material, style, and texture. There is something for everyone, beautifully displayed in lovely natural settings. Our most recent visit was for the event Spirit in Stone - celebrating Zimbabwean craftsmanship. Everything was well-organised - with drinks, catering, gentle live music, and lovely, attentive staff. The artworks were stunning and displayed wonderfully. Happy to hear that such events will be organised again, and we will gladly attend again. In the meantime, the park is well worth a visit—an inspiring place to enjoy nature, art, and beauty.
Danni H — Google review
We spent a wonderful 3 hours strolling round with our dog, taking in all the fabulous sculptures. Some parts need a little care / updating but overall a wonderful way to spend a morning
Marie N — Google review
A wonderful experience!!! Friendly staff and incredible art. A peaceful wander through the lush woodlands. I will be back in the winter as it will be a completely different experience. Highly recommend.
Chris Z — Google review
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4.6
(1357)
Jumps Rd, Churt, Farnham GU10 2LB, United Kingdom
http://www.thesculpturepark.com/
+44 1428 605453
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Birdworld

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Birdworld, located in Farnham GU10 4LD, is a sprawling 26-acre park that houses a diverse range of birds from penguins to parrots and owls to ostriches. Visitors can enjoy daily events such as penguin feeding and animal encounters, as well as take a ride on the safari train. The park features attractions like the Outback Landing aviary, Owl Parliament, and Jenny Wren Farm where visitors can meet and stroke animals.
We used the Hampshire Top Attraction website to get discounted entry. It's a lovely clean attraction with a couple of cafes serving a variety of food and drink. We bought a picnic with us and there were plenty of places to stop and eat at picnic benches in the sun and shade. We didn't walk around until after lunch as our children enjoyed the new tree top adventure park so much. Even though we have young children the tree top adventure was safe for them and mostly big enough for us adults to climb up and walk upright with them, adults are also able to fit on the slides and we weren't the only ones having a go!! The birds are well cared for and we wandered around slowly, our children enjoyed looking into the exhibits and trying to find the different birds. They absolutely loved the exhibits where the birds were free roaming and flying around our heads. All in all it was a slow paced, relaxed day out enjoyed by all.
Catherine W — Google review
Nice selection of birds, so many pretty varieties that we had never seen before. The parrots and cockatoos were entertaining with their chatter and whistles. There are a couple of walk-through areas where you can get up close to the birds. The main cafe area at the entrance is nice with outdoor seating overlooking the gardens. There is another cafe/kiosk, but this was closed when we visited. They are building a new play area which looks like it's going to be quite large. We spent around 3 hours there slowly walking around. For the kids, there is a dinosaur trail. The car park is large and free. Toilets and baby change areas were clean. There is quite a large gift shop. We had a nice half day wandering around.
Paula — Google review
Larger than expected but very interesting. There are all sorts of birds and plenty to see. For those with children, there are plenty of play bits for them to play and for those without there are benches where you can sit and watch the birds. The park is accessible for wheelchair users. Visually impaired folk will definitely benefit from taking a sighted guide.
Erica ( — Google review
Good place to visit after the upgrade made for kids but could have also added play center for toddler separately. The dinosaurs were good additions. Food-wise need to have more options and for the entry price paid the experience is bit on lower end with the birds. The bird world itself has not been updated fully and they seem old n neglected. Finally the parking facilities are lacking with very small spaces considering most visitors are with toddlers and kids and are of low quality.
Rakesh G — Google review
I am disabled and cannot walk. Please see the end of the review for the only problem i had. Visited today with my wife daughter and her husband and two granddaughter's. We had a great time loads to see and do the birds are great and well displayed. The granddaughter's loved the play areas. All the staff are great. Helpfull, polite and a credit to bitdworld. on the whole it was easy to get round on a mobility class 3 mobility scooter. I have only one complaint and that there was a problem and that is with the disabled toilets it may not sound much but if you are like me on A Class 3 mobility scooter and cannot walk at all it is impossible sitting on one of those scooters and opening a door towards you. I do wish the people who designed these toilets would actually try to get in there whilst at on a large mobility scooter. It takes away your independence completely when you can't even open the door to get in. To pull a door open and hold it open while you driving is completely impossible. I really really wish that somebody would actually try it to see what I mean. Is bad enough being stuck on one of those things without having to ask a complete stranger to hold the door open for you. Please would one of your staff get hold of one of those scooters and try it.
Stephen R — Google review
New park is amazing. The kids loved the activity sheet and the dinosaur trail. Can't wait for the new play barn. Food was fresh and good. Only down side, they do not have a changing table for disabled guests, but we were told we could use the first aid one.
Emma H — Google review
A popular day out for us or even a quick stop after nursery to run off extra energy. We invested in the membership this year and have visited Birdworld very regularly to explore every nook and cranny it has to offer. The bonus features of the dinosaur trail, bird bath and adventure play have been a treat too. There are so many beautiful birds and really helpful information about them to learn and raise awareness of endangered species, as well as regular talks from the team who present it so well. The birds are well looked after and the park is so pretty with greenery, flowers, water features, bird photography and beautiful interactive displays of information. There is lots to do for all ages. The paths are wheelchair and buggy accessible and plenty of loo facilities around the park. Lots of parking space and the check-in process is simple and quick even on busy days. Even when the park is busy it doesn’t feel crowded as there’s lots of space to run around, and benches to sit on.
Jenny B — Google review
Perfect for all. Not too long to walk around (you could probably rush it in half hour) took us a couple of hours to see everything, but there's plenty of extra play areas and games to keep kids entertained. Special experiences like feeding the penguins are extra, but well worth it.
Luke N — Google review
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Holt Pound Ln, A325, Farnham GU10 4LD, United Kingdom
https://www.birdworld.co.uk/
+44 1420 22140
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21

Chichester Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Chichester Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is a Norman edifice located in Chichester. It offers Church of England services and features a stunning Marc Chagall window. The cathedral is renowned for its grand scale, with local lore suggesting that all 23,000 citizens of Chichester could fit within its walls simultaneously. Visitors can enjoy free guided tours and explore the on-site cafe and gift shop.
Beautiful and interesting! Very friendly staff and one of the less Cathedrals were you don't have to pay exorbitant entry prices. Donations are welcomed, totally fair!!!
Juana L — Google review
Chichester Cathedral – Timeless and Tranquil Chichester Cathedral is a stunning blend of Norman and Gothic architecture, with soaring arches, intricate stonework, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites reflection. Entry is free, though donations are welcome, and the space feels both sacred and accessible. Highlights include the Marc Chagall stained glass window, Roman mosaics beneath the floor, and the tomb that inspired Philip Larkin’s poem An Arundel Tomb. The free-standing medieval bell tower is a rare feature, and the guided tours are well worth joining for deeper insight. Whether you're drawn by history, art, or quiet contemplation, it’s a beautiful stop in the heart of the city — dignified, welcoming, and full of quiet surprises.
Bee ( — Google review
Wonderful gothic style cathedral. Many modern pieces are to be found inside from the last century which allows for a good balance of new and old. Entrance is free but a donation is suggested plus you can also purchase a range of gifts from the Cathedral shop.
Rob F — Google review
Beautiful piece of architecture. It's dog friendly, and entrance is free unless you want to donate towards the cathedral upkeep. Cannot visit Chichester and miss this gem.
Gr3at W — Google review
I've visited the Cathedral for Choral services over the years, but today I had the opportunity to just wander around at my own pace and actually notice things I hadn't noticed before. Although not a large Cathedral, Chichester is still impressive. Highlights include historic artwork and tapestries and Marc Chagall's stained glass window. There is a section of flooring showing Roman mosaics. The bell tower stands separately to the Cathedral, which I think may be unique The grounds are beautiful and there is a stall with cameras monitoring the progress of the resident falcons and their chicks.
Debbie M — Google review
Beautiful cathedral with stunning architecture. Friendly and welcoming staff.
Alli S — Google review
Simply magnificent. The building stands majestically in the centre of the town. Absolutely dominating the landscape. We felt drawn in whilst not being regular church goers this was akin to an evangelical experience. All my senses were heightened and I felt there was a higher spirit guiding me. I came out a changed man and will spend more time doing my charitable volunteering and supporting needy causes. Peace be with you.
Clive L — Google review
Stunning blend of history and architecture, with beautiful stained glass, intricate carvings, and a peaceful atmosphere. The free entry and welcoming staff make it a must-visit. Don’t miss the striking spire and serene gardens. A perfect spot for history lovers and quiet reflection.
Sanu B — Google review
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Chichester, PO19 1PX, United Kingdom
https://www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/
+44 1243 782595
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Beale Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Beale Wildlife Park is a 350-acre outdoor wildlife park located in Berkshire, set against the picturesque River Thames. It features nature trails, river cruises, and a diverse range of animals including red deer and rare birds. The park offers fun activities for all ages, with play areas and a shallow paddling pool that opens in the summer. Visitors can enjoy seeing farm animals, small exotic creatures, and birds while also taking a train ride around the park.
We travelled from the Midlands to take my wife's nan who lives in Reading to Beale Park as she has always wanted to go. It was well worth the 5 hours of driving. The place has plenty of parking and was spotless inside. The staff were all really helpful and cheery. Lots of lovely places to sit and eat. All the pathways are nice for a wheelchair too. Plenty of animals and well maintained gardens to look at. We liked the fact that you just go round in two big loops so no dead ends to get lost in. We all had a great time thank you. Only thing is that when we go out to a place as a family we get a fridge magnet and you didn't have any with your place name on. Shame we don't live closer as we would deffo return for another visit.
Simon ( — Google review
Love Beale Park, well maintained gardens, great for adults and kids, good food and lovely animals to see. The only thing that was sad was the reindeer enclosure. They were all walking round in a big circle and you could see on the floor where they do it out of constant habit and boredom. They definitely need more room and stimulation. Would be definitely nice to see an improvement there
Tammy92 — Google review
A perfect day out with kids! Beale Park has so much to do — a great outdoor play area, an indoor soft play, and even a little train that takes you around the park. The small water pool is brilliant for kids of all ages to splash around safely, and there are plenty of animals and birds to see too. The Wild Café has tasty food at reasonable prices, plus there are ice cream vans around the park which is always a hit with the little ones. Entry fee is fair for everything that’s included, and they also put on different shows to keep everyone entertained. Such a fun and family-friendly place — highly recommend!
Chinna — Google review
Fantastic day out with my teenage son. The park was really quiet and lovely to walk around. We did the Feed the Ring Tailed Lemurs experience which was great. The young man who took the experience was fantastic and really knew his stuff. We bumped into him again later when he was feeding the otters and he took the time to tell us about them and answer our questions a real asset to the park. Also, had a lovely lunch in the cafe watched by the peacock trying to get in the door. We will definitely be back.
Emma M — Google review
Very very nice place. A lot to see and do with your children. Animals, sand pit area, a pool, a miniature train to ride, an inflatable giant pillow and much more. There's a whole day to spend there and a very good reason to visit it over and over again. Nicely maintained and looked after , shame it didn't have a lot of photos on Google maps as we didn't bring our daughter's swimming costume. Free parking, a cafe and a lovely ice cream from the ice cream van located nearby the miniature train.
Mihai S — Google review
Fabulous day out, £20 for 2 adults. Lots of beautiful grounds to wander round, fantastic playground, bouncy cushion and splash pool for smaller kids to play in and enjoy. Cafe was very busy but there are loads of shaded areas for a picnic. There was a lovely ice cream van with gluten free whippy ice cream I could have in a tub. The little train was a lovely way to see the whole park. Wished I’d booked the feeding of the capybara as sadly this was booked up already. Highly recommend.
Sarah M — Google review
Wonderful place! Stroller friendly, have kids entertainment for all seasons. Nice selection of animals. Restaurant menu is very limited unfortunately, would be nice to have proper meal options besides sausages and chips or chicken strips and chips.
Evgenia C — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. A really interesting selection of animals, including some unusual ones. A trip on the little train is included in the price, and the train carriages have roofs so it's good if there's a rain shower. The weather turned in the afternoon and it's nearly all outside so be warned. I used a mobility scooter and although it worked pretty well, there are some muddy paths and uneven surfaces. I also had to park and go into buildings quite a lot, so be aware if you're a wheels user.
Sarah C — Google review
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4.1
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Lower Basildon, Pangbourne, Reading, RG8 9NW, United Kingdom
https://www.bealepark.org.uk/
+44 118 976 7480
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Partyman World Of Play

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Children's amusement center
Nature & Parks
Playgrounds
Partyman World of Play is an exciting indoor soft play area in Oxford, offering multi-level play structures, ball ponds, go-karts, and comfortable seating for parents. The venue also features a cafe serving hot beverages and snacks. It's the perfect spot for a fun day out or to host your child's birthday celebration with specially designed party rooms available for rent.
I come here every week with my little ones and all of the members of staff are so lovely. They’re so warm and welcoming towards parents and children, and will be helpful and make things easier wherever they can. Myself and my children adore them. The children always have so much fun here, there’s plenty of tables for everyone, they also do great coffee! If it’s a little colder outside, as it’s such a big place, it can be a bit cold inside but just make sure littlies are in jumpers. With them running around, they soon warm up! Highly recommend this place! Can not fault it!
Sian D — Google review
it was the first time we book the Partyman World of Play for birthday party of my kid. The place is very suitable for party with many kids. Safety is well secured. The staff are also very helpful and friendly, especially Ruby, who helped a lot for organizing the activities and foods. Thank you so much. We will recommend friends to go there with kids for fun.
Liu X — Google review
Children can spend a good amount of time here. Always clean, and the equipment never looks really old or tired. The staff are so friendly, attentive and always have a smile. Nothing is too much trouble for them. I often come when Nicole, Georgie and Steph are working. Always greeted with smile and a little chat, nice to feel like a person not just a paying customer. The little extra parties that are put on at no extra cost, are wonderful. Again shout out to Georgie who runs these, the children love them, and she is so engaging with all the children. Partyman world is one of my favourite soft plays.
Kirstin S — Google review
First time here and overall fantastic experience. I had two under 5's and the staff were great from the start in showing me round the place and then when ordering food the service was great, they were so helpful we were there for several hours the kids really enjoyed it, a fun packed day out. They also made sure other older children followed the rules which meant the younger children stayed safe, it just meant as parents we didn't have to intervene so they were vigilant but very polite. Also my little one fell and they quickly got an ice pack, nothing serious but I appreciated the prompt response and concern. Definitely will be coming back
Nadia H — Google review
We had our son's 4th birthday party here at the end of July and our party organiser Emily was incredible. She took care of everything for us and did so with a huge smile on her face and so much energy. All of the staff were wonderful and everyone had an amazing time! Thank you!
Lisaveal — Google review
George, Nicola, Connie and Kyla were once again fab last night at the members party, been going several years now and kids always have a great time
Daniel S — Google review
I will change my rating for 0 stars!! It is absolutely disgusting. Very expensive and lots of dirt ,very cold and majority of the play areas dirty and broken. A massive rip off! When I complained to staff ,the lady raised her voice and told me to complain with the office I sadly promised to my kids that this is the last day we will be coming here and I advise others to don't waist their money here as I didn't manage to learn my lesson! See pictures attached
Ghib-raine A — Google review
Brilliant site, my three young kids had a great time here. Shoutout to Ruby, Maria and Kayla
Dave — Google review
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4.5
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Ozone Leisure Park, Grenoble Rd, Littlemore, Oxford OX4 4XP, United Kingdom
https://www.partymanworld.co.uk/location/oxford/
+44 1865 788380
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Basildon Park

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$$$$affordable
Sights & Landmarks
Basildon Park, located near Pangbourne, is a stunning Palladian mansion set in 400 acres of historic parkland. The estate features beautiful gardens with scented rose gardens and wooded parkland that offers colorful views throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy walking trails and picnic spots while taking in the surrounding countryside. The neoclassical architecture of the stately home reflects aristocratic elegance, showcasing opulent interiors adorned with exquisite art and furnishings.
Beautiful National Trust property. Unusual as downstairs the rooms were more formal but upstairs very personalised by last owners who only moved out to another wing late last century. As usual, the volunteers were fantastic, tea room split over a number of rooms. Small gardens but large parklands to walk through. Definitely worth a visit.
Craig K — Google review
We had a splendid time at Basildon Park. The house is beautiful, my favourite room was the Seashell Room. Volunteers from National Trust were so friendly and full of historical information. We didn’t get a chance to have a long walk outside but we did manage to have a lovely short one after picking up a bite at the cafe. Look forward to coming back for a longer walk & a visit to the gift shop.
Brenda S — Google review
Fine manor house with plenty of woodland and pasture to explore. There’s ample parking which is a good thing as it’s only really possible to get there by car. The manor has great architecture and is very well maintained. There’s a cafe there but the food is a little below the standard I’d expect for a national trust venue.
CityStrider — Google review
Basildon Park is such a charming mix of history and glamour! Built in the 18th century for Sir Francis Sykes and later owned by James Morrison, the house even fell into disuse during WWII before being rescued in the 1950s by Lord and Lady Iliffe. I loved exploring the rooms and viewing framed personal family photos and other mementos. It was also fun discovering the home’s on-screen fame—right now there’s a 20th anniversary exhibition celebrating all the films and TV shows shot here, from Pride and Prejudice to Downton Abbey, and The Crown. The National Trust has done a great job keeping both the house and its lovely grounds inviting, so it’s easy to imagine life here across the centuries.
P W — Google review
The lush green fields, meandering river Thames, glorious countryside, and the Mansion full of colourful history. Each room tells a story and the Mansion was the shooting location of at least five films between 2005 - 2020, Pride & Prejudice, Dorian Gray, Downton Abbey, The Gentlemen, and Belgravia. The staff are very helpful and knowledgeable who are ready to answer any question you may have. The whole palace is kept immaculately clean and the public facilities are excellent.
Mas H — Google review
Lovely NT property in stunning surroundings. You can see why so many film makers have chosen it! Stunning house interior including one of the UK's last surviving Georgian ceilings. Nice courtyard team room in the house too. Highly recommended.
David P — Google review
Beautiful house with an interesting history. Exciting to visit if you're a fan of historic drama showa like Downton Abbey or Pride and Prejudice. Has lovely walks around the parkland. Loved the sea shell collection - never seen anything like it. Was amazing to see the Downton Abbey dresses on exhibition.
Z — Google review
We had a great day here! Lovely live music from an excellent pianist and super guides... Thank you! Ace idea for a room file in each room, very informative!
Catherine N — Google review
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4.5
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Lower Basildon, Reading, RG8 9NR, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/basildon-park/
+44 1491 672382
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Heath Pond

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Lake
Nature & Parks
The Heath Pond at the Alltrails app is a captivating trail that offers a delightful experience on a sunny Saturday. With its scenic views and bird islands, it provides an ideal setting for nature enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings. The loop around the pond, which is less than one mile, can be extended by doing multiple loops. Additionally, visitors can enjoy observing ducks, swans, and various bird species while indulging in activities like canoeing and photography.
I absolutely love it here, especially if you get to catch a sunrise or sunset.
Sarah H — Google review
Really beautiful tranquil place. Even better with a bit of sun.
Lisa A — Google review
Pleasant place to either walk round the lake (there's a hard surface making it easy for pushchairs). The free car park is right next to the pond.
Dallen — Google review
I have noticed this trail on Alltrails app and wanted to discover on a sunny Saturday. It is nice to loop around the Heath Pond, as it is under a mile better to do minimum two loops. Lots of ducks 🦆, swans 🦢, birds 🐦 about the place, also nice for canoeing 🛶 and photography 📸. Scenic views with bird islands in the middle. Highly recommended for nature lovers. 🌳 🌊
Yas G — Google review
The pond is easy to get to with its own car park. Can get very busy by the cafe and play parks in summer months. Toilets situated by cafe. Its about 10 min walk to town. Well worth a visit.
Michelle P — Google review
Lovely location, park and lake. Great for walking and kids play area. Nice atmosphere. Free parking in the park car park
Louiza A — Google review
Going to Petersfield without visiting the pond is just out of the question. A wonderful place to walk...sit and tire out the kids. The cafe sells duck feed and the bags are very generous. You can go on a picnic or rent a pedalow. It has a playpark as well and really good for dog walkers. Rubbish penalties are very strict here so do not leave any rubbish out or you may face a hefty fine. There are heaps of waterfowl in various shapes and colours. Going during hatching season is a must to see all the babies.
Emma G — Google review
Amazing place. And staff are very friendly and helpful.
Matthew L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Petersfield, UK, USA
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National Trust - The Vyne

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$$$$affordable
Sights & Landmarks
The Vyne is a 16th-century country house surrounded by attractive gardens, including a walled kitchen garden and a glass house. The grounds feature beautiful lawns, herbaceous borders, a wild garden with woodland walks, an ornamental lake, and wetlands. Visitors can explore the centuries-old gardening history and discover historical features such as a 600-year-old oak tree and remnants of WWII storage sites.
Had a wonderful visit here today, for a few hours. Beautiful grounds, with orchard and reservoir. The walled garden was stunning, especially the abundance of dahlias. The house is full of history with exquisite art. I particularly loved all the carved wood. The best bit was the last three rooms, the original entrance, the gothic one and the chapel. It was here we talked to the guide Stuart, although all the guides are great and very informative he was absolutely brilliant. Full of different stories through the ages, he really brought it all to life and absolutely made our visit. Thanks Stuart. We finished with a coffee and a cake to top off a lovely day.
B — Google review
Another local National trust site I was yet to discover, what a place this is! I've never seen so many families out with the pet dog in my life! The dog to geese ratio here was close 😆 A rather full Sunday car park on arrival so I would recommend getting here early! If visiting on a weekend. Great day out.
Callum P — Google review
Beautiful place, very dog-friendly (four legged friends allowed in the downstairs seating area in the café, so you can stay warm and dry while you eat your lunch!) the house is gorgeous - no dogs in there though! Plus some stunning walks around the lake and lots of history to absorb as well. Definitely one of our favourite National Trust places!
Kate M — Google review
A fantastic house and walled garden to visit. Good parking with really nice volunteer staff to explain basic information on walking to the house and walled garden there is a longer walk along the riverside that includes the bird hide. Some wonderful rooms decorated in the style of the day with wonderful artwork and ceramics. I was particularly interested to see some very early maps of the UK with mileage indicated between important towns and cities. You’ll need a minimum of 3 hours to explore this beautiful house and grounds.
Steve G — Google review
Car park spaces are a bit tight and the signage could be clearer. We ended up part way into the disabled section by accident because there was nothing marking it until the very end. Not a huge issue but worth noting. The walled garden is lovely and the information signs are good. It would be helpful to have a direct cut through to the seating area rather than walking the long way round. The house itself is beautiful but the information inside felt limited. We were told volunteers would answer questions and I am sure they would but that relies on knowing what to ask. There was not much detail on the architectural features or what makes the house unique, and very little to help you understand its long history. It feels like a missed opportunity. The real disappointment was the tearoom. The layout is confusing as soon as you walk in. It is not clear where to queue and you end up weaving through tables before finding everyone crowded by the self service cakes. This was just before closing, not peak lunch, yet it still felt chaotic. Staff were polite in wording but the service felt forced and not very welcoming. Cutlery was tucked around the corner on a messy counter under the stairs which did not help. Overall it is a lovely property with lots of potential but the visitor experience, especially in the tearoom, needs improving. A rethink of the whole layout is needed and strong hospitality management would help bring it up to the standard the setting deserves.
Hayden — Google review
Really nice place to visit with friends or family. Full of history and stories, the volunteers are there to help you on any questions you may have. Walk through the gardens and visit the house. Take same time to do the trails around the woods. Some places are wheelchair accessible. Definitely a well spent day here. Expect National Trust prices so if you have a membership it would be better for you. Plenty of parking available and free.
Ivo M — Google review
Lovely walk, not too far or strenuous. Adequate parking available but we did arrive early and it had filled significantly while waiting for the rest of our group to arrive. Beautiful scenery and well maintained. Toilets were clean. We came for a halloween event which was very sweet, fairly short but perfect stroll for 5 year old and 2 year old.
Bryannie M — Google review
Very interesting house tour with very knowledgeable volunteers. The cafe had a good choice of both hot and cold items for lunch. Ample parking even when visiting on last week of school holidays.
Neil S — Google review
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4.2
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Vyne Rd, Sherborne St John, Basingstoke RG24 9HL, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/vyne/
+44 1256 883858
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Milestones Museum

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Museum
Heritage museum
Milestones Museum is a family-friendly attraction located in Basingstoke, just an hour's train ride from Central London. It offers an interactive experience that recreates street scenes with vehicles, shops, and homes from Victorian times to the 1930s. The museum features a small town setup with streets, laneways, shops, and homes reflecting life in Hampshire during different historical periods.
Highly recommend a visit here! Firstly when you consider that your ticket price gains you entry for the next 12 months it really is excellent value. The museum itself isn’t huge, you can spend a couple of hours max here. Interactive elements really make it! Visit the pub or use your ration card to get some sweets weighed out in the shop. Purchase some old pennies and enjoy the Victorian pier and play old fashion games. We particularly enjoyed this but I will say there was a lot that were out of order today unfortunately. The thing we enjoyed most at our visit this half term was the detective trail, taking you all around the museum solving clues and ticking off suspects until you got to the theif! Very nicely done and my son loved it. Not super busy either, especially for a school holiday. The shop at exit has some novel items in and lots of well themed old fashioned bits and bobs. Every person we came across working here today was extremely friendly and helpful! Liked their themed outfits!
Emma J — Google review
A real gem. Hands on, so great for kids. We spent 2½ hours in the museum. Our grandchildren 10 and 12 loved it, we found it very educational for them. We had a light lunch in the cafe which we can recommend. All of the staff were friendly and helpful throughout. Free parking, and plenty of it. Milestones often have extra attractions running in school holidays.
GRAHAM B — Google review
A fantastic day out at Milestones Museum! We spent four hours there and the time just flew by — there was so much to see and enjoy! The exhibits were excellent, beautifully curated, and full of fascinating details. But what truly made the experience special was the staff. From the reception to the café and the shop, every team member was welcoming, professional, kind, and clearly passionate about both customer service and the museum itself. Their warmth and enthusiasm made all the difference. I highly recommend Milestones Museum for a day out with family — it’s a place of great learning, wonderful staff, and outstanding exhibits. A truly fantastic museum!
Paulo C — Google review
Great museum with plenty to see. From a modern exterior, you walk into a piece of history. You can have an audio guide to find out more about the exhibits. There were a lot of people in costume walking around and explaining everything. The sweet shop lady and the barman were very friendly, in fact all the staff gave a friendly smile. You can purchase a ration book and get your choice of ration sweets from the sweet shop, a really nice touch. There are lots of vehicles from fire engines, trams, cars etc. Several places to eat, the garden pavilion or rooftop cafe. There is also a 1940s pub. Wander around the shops fully of memorabilia, take a walk along the pier complete with penny arcade machines... you can exchange modern money for old pennies. They teddy bear museum was very cute. There are also costumes for you to try on as you walk around and get the perfect selfie. A very enjoyable place to visit, made extra special thanks to the staff.
Paula — Google review
Hadnt visited for 10 or 12 years so it was interesting to see changes and additions. A very quiet afternoon with hardly anyone there so taking pictures was easier and pleasing. Lady who runs the gramophone shop was very pleasant and informative about what was on display. Will visit again in the future.
M K — Google review
Really good fun! Loads to see and do to keep kids entertained, as well as interesting seeing and reading for adults. Love it. Didn't eat in the cafe but it looked great.
Tippers P — Google review
This is not an ordinary museum with exhibits in the glass cases (well, you will find some of these here), but very thoughtful and detailed historical reconstruction of the town through the time, with streets, shops, houses, garages, workshops, local transport, interiors with daily living attributes, seaside holidays attractions with working arcade games and the teddy bear museum. 🧸 Perfect for kids, as placing exhibits in context enables much better understanding of past life. You can enjoy a pint in the working pub, buy some old-fashioned sweets in the sweet shop, get some great coffee and cake or a proper breakfast/lunch in the cafe. The staff/volunteers are dressed up in the historical outfits, and they really care to give you the best experience. Tickets are not cheap, but at the moment there is a promotion on lovetovisit.com. There are discounts for kids, students, seniors, and disabled people who can bring their carer free of charge. The museum is fully accessible, with lifts, accessible toilets, and wheelchairs provided at the reception for anyone with mobility issues. Tickets are valid for the whole year, so you can revisit as often as you like and take advantage of different special events.
Agn K — Google review
Purchased tickets online at a cheaper rate of £10 (for a limited time) entry is only after 1pm. advertised as a 'quieter less busy' time which would suit us. Unfortunately when we arrived there were three coach loads of screeching six year old running around like a massive ADHD experiment. Luckily they departed after a while so we were left in relative peace. Exhibits are very well displayed with plenty of the relevant information. Plenty to see so give yourself a good 2 to 3 hours. Usual expensive cafe, Americano coffee was okay but £3.50 for a tiny slice of cake that would dissolve before it hit your stomach was a bit steep. Gift shop selling good old British memorabilia (all made in China) worth a look but definitely not at full price.
Pepster — Google review
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4.3
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Basingstoke Leisure Park, Churchill Way West, Basingstoke RG22 6PG, United Kingdom
https://www.milestonesmuseum.org.uk/
+44 1256 639550
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West Wittering Beach

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Public beach
Outdoor Activities
West Wittering Beach is a picturesque sandy beach located in West Sussex, England. It sits at the mouth of Chichester Harbour, offering stunning views of the Isle of Wight and Hayling Island. The gently sloping sands make it perfect for leisurely walks and admiring the Sussex coast. This dog-friendly beach also features grassy picnic areas, a cafe, and a wind- and kitesurfing club for water sports enthusiasts.
Love this beach. If you can time it at low tide there are miles of sandy beach with little pools to paddle in. You can save money by pre booking parking the day before ( pre 11pm I think) . Then a short walk to the beach. If you turn left towards east wittering ( about 1.5 miles I think) there is a lovely walk and dunes. If you turn right there are cafes and food…but restrictions over dogs on beach in front of the huts. The day we were there there were a big group of kids doing litter picking and the beach was beautiful
Dave K — Google review
Good place to visit with kids to play with sand and make castles. Easy to swim and we enjoyed a lot. Good time to visit after 12pm and when it is becoming late the water flow will go return. If you are going in the weekend book parking slot in advance
Chandrasekhar R — Google review
A vast sandy beach with its own sand dunes and backed by brackish water lagoons. The payment to park is very good value for an all day stay and avoids all the queues of speculative parkers in the past. Good toilets and restaurants to suit all tastes and pocket. Children will enjoy the dunes and the intertidal pools along the beach. A very shallow swimming beach at high tide, and exposed so a very windy venue for kite surfers. You can walk to East Wittering along the high water mark and admire all the houses. Or walk clockwise round the coast and get views up to Portsdown Hill and the chalk quarry face North of Portsmouth island. Villages, churches more restaurants and boat marinas and clubs to discover on your walk.
Nigel H — Google review
As beaches go, West Wittering is definitely one of the most notable. When the tide pulls away (and it really does pull away), it allows for a refreshing dip into the clear water on a balmy day, but when the tide begins to roll in, it comes in hot - it's why the lifeguards are always alert and warn beach goers to not swim too far out, lest they be dragged out beyond the reaches of the shore. The sand at West Wittering is of the powder soft variety and allows for great picnic opportunities - if you can withstand the menacing seagulls that engulf you the moment you take any food out. Parking spaces are aplenty and the toilet facilities are decent, too. On a scorching Summer day, this beach is absolutely ideal for the sand, sun, sea and relaxation. You can't go far wrong here.
Sadek M — Google review
Incredible beach, silky sand, safe for children as you can walk almost a mile out to sea and it’s knee deep especially at low tide. Great for canoeing and sup boards Note that traffic can be crazy to get in if the weather is great so leave early and be prepared to leave late. Pack a picnic as not much around in forms of shops as it’s really remote with ample parking. We paid £15.75 on way out. The have registration tracking as you come in so easy to pay via QR code etc Beach feels endless and lots of space to create your own spot like we did for the children and our dog with a bit a bit of shade from a pop up tent
Machael L — Google review
This is a very popular beach among many British beaches. It is not only very large but also has very fine sand. Even if you walk on it barefoot, you will not feel any discomfort. If you like to go in the water, you can come here to have a good time during the heat wave. But even if you don’t like swimming, walking barefoot on this beach is also a very good holiday program. Many families and couples will bring their equipment to enjoy a wonderful afternoon.
Zen C — Google review
The best word to describe this beach is HECTIC. Without knowing what a weekday visit would be like, dare to visit on a sunny weekend day, you’ll queue for 1hr+ as you approach the beach, parking staff are great but the experience felt more like we were visiting a festival, not a beach. The tides, water levels and sandy stretches are great for kids, but this is a family beach as much as it is a beach aimed at large groups and their bbq’s, alcohol and speakers. If your vibe is “party” then this is the beach for you, if you’re looking for a quieter more leisurely experience with your little ones, this will be sensory overload. We struggled to find a spot to sit, the entire beach was ram packed with bewildered elderly couples, families of 10+ that brought their entire kitchen (very impressive!), young teens and their cheeky antics, to friends and their private disco with countless bottles of rum, as I said - hectic. Finally, as if the 3hr plus journey for 2 hours on the beach wasn’t enough, you’ll queue for another 1hr+ to get out. Safe to say we won’t be returning. A few positives are that there are lifeguards, food and ice cream facilities, showers and toilets.
Josephine W — Google review
Fantastic beach that’s sandy and perfect for making sandcastles. Sea glass and shells have also been found by us! The lifeguards are attentive and communicate clearly how to stay safe in the water. The cafe serves great fish and chips. Book the carpark the night before you leave 👍🏼
Gemma D — Google review
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The Estate Office, Pound Rd, West Wittering, Chichester PO20 8GH, United Kingdom
https://www.westwitteringestate.co.uk/
+44 1243 514143
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Brittany Ferries | Portsmouth

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Ferry service
Transportation
Brittany Ferries is a European cruise company that offers pet-friendly travel between the UK, Spain, and France. For a fee, cats and dogs can accompany their owners in the comfort of their own car. The staff are described as helpful and accommodating, making the boarding process smooth despite some initial paperwork issues. Cabins are comfortable for families, with various dining options available on board. Passengers recommend booking a cabin for a more enjoyable experience, especially during calm seas with clear skies.
It was great day. We put the car on at Portsmouth early in the morning and sailed for Caen. Didn’t bother with a cabin. We sat on the deck and enjoyed a picnic lunch we took with us. Great days travel. Highly recommend. Easy loading and unloading. It was our 1st international crossing with our own car. I hope they are all that simple. And enjoyable!
Ben E — Google review
Travelled overnight on the newer hybrid ferry, much quieter, although the I would say the restaurant is better on the old ferries if you want a full English. Cabins are good sized and very clean, much quieter as well.
Paul — Google review
The ferry port in Portsmouth is very easy to locate with good signage. We sailed to Bilbao Spain which was 2 nights on-board. It was a very pleasant experience and a smooth sailing
Jes S — Google review
On our outward journey to England, we sailed with Brittany Ferries from Saint Malo to Portsmouth on a daytime crossing. The ship was the brand-new hybrid LNG ferry Saint-Malo, which offers plenty to see and do on board. You can read more about our experience on ferrygogo There really is something for every age group. Unfortunately, as we were driving onto the ferry our car’s clutch failed, but the Brittany Ferries team gave us fantastic assistance—first during disembarkation with the broken car and later with all the follow-up arrangements. Because of the mechanical issue, we also had to postpone our return sailing from Portsmouth to Cherbourg. Thankfully, our flexible ticket meant we could rearrange it through Brittany Ferries for only a small additional fee. Staff were consistently friendly and helpful, the cabins were excellent, and the car deck is spacious. A special mention goes to the DOMS team at Brittany Ferries in Portsmouth, who were absolutely brilliant with all the help they provided.
Jan T — Google review
We really enjoyed this ferry from Portsmouth to Caen. We caught the 1500 to 2200hrs ferry (Mont St Michel) and had a very calm crossing. We had reserved seats in the lounge at the front of the ship with lovely views of the channel. As we hadn’t booked a cabin for this crossing we were surprised to find showers in the toilets just outside the lounge. This was a nice surprise and meant that we could both shower before leaving the ferry in our camper for our Aire stopover. We also bought the small meal package (£25 x 2, which equated to €62 onboard). This was more than enough to get 2 x 2 course meals with drinks (wine & beer) followed by coffee. Really good experience and ideal for us as we’re travelling to the Dolomites.
Steven H — Google review
The new Brittany Ferry St Malo is a lovely new clean ferry. The cabins are comfortable clean. A good choice of places to eat. Embarkation and arriving in France was smooth.
Keith A — Google review
Booked on Galicia from Portsmouth to Bilbao. Booked a Commodore Cabin which was spacious and comfortable however we had paid for an outside window which we technically got but it was frosted glass and overlooked the smokers area on the rear deck. We were hoping to sit and watch for the dolphins but no danger of that. The food and drink service was good in the Commodore lounge and the seating comfortable. A much more relaxing and civilised place to be rather than in the bar area. Crossing was smooth. Arrived on time and unloaded very quickly.
Marc P — Google review
Very efficient staff; easy boarding parking. The seating is a bit limited and not very comfortable. Nice food and lovely staff.
Euan L — Google review
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3.4
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The Brittany Centre, Wharf Rd, Portsmouth PO2 8RU, United Kingdom
https://www.brittany-ferries.co.uk/
+44 330 159 7003
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The D-Day Story

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Museum
History Museums
The D-Day Story, located in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, is a museum that commemorates the allied effort to defeat Nazi Germany during World War II. Opened in 1984, the museum features the impressive 83-meter Overlord Embroidery which depicts the events of D-Day. Visitors can explore galleries with archived film footage and wartime images, providing a deeper understanding of the experiences of allied combat troops during this historic conflict.
If you like modern history, especially World War II, then you must visit this museum. The exhibition hall explains the details of D-Day in detail. Whether it is the preparations before, the difficulties encountered, or even the detailed actions on the day, they are all explained in a clear and story-telling way in different exhibition areas. At the same time, you can also see many D-Day-related objects in this museum, so you can clearly understand the situation at that time. You can spend about two hours here.
Zen C — Google review
If you're in Portsmouth or staying here for a break I would thoroughly recommend coming here. Allow plenty of time to take in this experience. There are many interactive displays with videos showing actors recreating scenes from D-Day. The whole complex is well laid and also houses the D-Day tapestry an impressive work depicting the start right through to finish of D-Day. Outside there is also a fully restored landing craft used at the time which you walk around and get to see what it would feel like.
Justin A — Google review
This museum hosts a number of great relics. Between the last remaining LCT to the Grizzly Sherman and the Crocodile Churchill tank ready to go in her well deck to a unusual tank recovery vehicle Sherman and a DUWK this museum packs a lot of punch for its size. A great start for a commemorative WWII tour for the battle sites across Europe.
Daniel C — Google review
Great museum, good displays and great free audio units that really help. Found it interesting and informative and well presented that kept us absorbed for a good few hours. Worth booking online to save a few pounds. Car park is behind the museum and payable. Has a cafe but it was a bit overwhelmed at lunchtime.
Kevin J — Google review
Quick Takeaways 🏛️ Lovely, modern museum with excellent displays and easy parking/access ⚓ Highlight: large restored landing craft — striking in scale and simplicity 🌧️ Criticism: landing craft is only partly covered, less appealing in bad weather 🎨 Vast and impressive embroidered artwork — a hidden gem ✨ Atmospheric layout with strong use of lighting and colour ☕ Pleasant café and well-stocked shop add to the experience 😀 Overall: very impressed, with friendly and welcoming staff Full Review This is a lovely museum with very good displays, convenient parking, and easy access — all topped off with a pleasant café and a well-presented retail store. The gleaming beacon of the museum is the large landing craft, lovingly restored and displayed in a way that really shows its scale and simple yet effective design. My only criticism is that, apart from a roof, the vessel is otherwise open to the elements — which could make walking around it less desirable in poor weather. A short walk from the landing craft takes you into the museum itself. The building feels new and fresh in its layout, and in keeping with many modern museums, the clever use of lighting and colours creates a very atmospheric experience. The displays are clear, engaging, and do an excellent job of telling the story of D-Day. One of the standout features for me was the vast embroidered artwork — something I hadn’t even known existed before visiting, and it proved to be both surprising and impressive. The café and shop are also well thought out and worth a visit in their own right. Overall, I was very impressed with the museum and the friendly, welcoming staff who made the experience all the better.
MilPoPo — Google review
D-Day shows what can be achieved when nations work together, in all honesty it deserves 100 museums and attendance should be practically compulsory given the debt we owe. D-Day Story is a compact affair, ticking a lot of boxes for the uninitiated (ie kids). The landing craft outside (crewed by knowledgable and helpful staff) was a fascinating highlight. You must go.
Richard W — Google review
Fabulous place to visit very interesting and emotional use the headphones for information for all information go on the outdoor landing craft first and speak to the people on there there's a lovely cafe and a souvenir shop highly recommend a visit
Linda A — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed all the exhibits at this museum. It was well put together and informative.
Matt L — Google review
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4.5
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Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth PO5 3NT, United Kingdom
https://theddaystory.com/
+44 23 9288 2555
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