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How long is the drive from Kettering to Felixstowe?

The direct drive from Kettering to Felixstowe is 110 mi (177 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 4 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kettering to Felixstowe, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Colchester, Bury St. Edmunds, Peterborough, Ipswich, Chelmsford, Ely, Bedford, and Stamford, as well as top places to visit like Snozone and Bletchley Park, or the ever-popular Rutland Water.

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Top cities between Kettering and Felixstowe

The top cities between Kettering and Felixstowe are Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Colchester, Bury St. Edmunds, Peterborough, Ipswich, Chelmsford, Ely, Bedford, and Stamford. Cambridge is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Kettering and 1 hour from Felixstowe.
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Stamford

Stamford, a charming town and civil parish located in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, England, is home to a population of around 20,645 people. The town boasts an array of architectural marvels including 17th- and 18th-century stone buildings, older timber-framed structures, and five medieval parish churches.
11% as popular as Cambridge
18 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Felixstowe
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Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes, the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire, England, is located about 50 miles north-west of London. With a population of 264,349 in its urban area as of the 2021 Census, it offers a variety of dining options including Harvester Eastlake and a new Route 66 American diner in the city center. These establishments serve fresh and flavorful grills, salads, and American cuisine to cater to diverse tastes.
78% as popular as Cambridge
23 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Felixstowe
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Bedford

Bedford, a charming market town in Bedfordshire, England, is home to a diverse population and rich cultural heritage. With Italian and Punjabi communities, the town offers a unique blend of traditions and influences. The central Castle Quarter is a hub of activity, where visitors can explore historical sites like the prison where John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress.
15% as popular as Cambridge
14 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Felixstowe
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Peterborough

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Peterborough, a city in eastern England, is renowned for its stunning 12th- and 13th-century Gothic cathedral. The Peterborough Museum, housed in a former hospital building, showcases a reconstructed Victorian operating theatre and exhibits fossils and paintings. Visitors can explore the Bronze Age village and causeway remains at Flag Fen Archaeology Park or enjoy woodlands and footpaths at Nene Park's Ferry Meadows recreation area.
32% as popular as Cambridge
18 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Felixstowe
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Cambridge

Cambridge, a city in eastern England, is renowned for its prestigious University of Cambridge, established in 1209. The university's colleges like King’s and Trinity boast impressive architecture and historical significance. The city is quieter than Oxford and features 'The Backs,' a picturesque area along the River Cam offering stunning views of the old colleges. With its historic charm, world-class museums, galleries, and excellent transportation links to London, Cambridge attracts visitors with its rich cultural heritage and academic prominence.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Felixstowe
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Ely

Ely, a charming cathedral city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, is located approximately 14 miles north-northeast of Cambridge. With a population of around 19,200 people as per the 2021 census, Ely offers excellent rail links making it easily accessible by train. The city boasts the magnificent Ely Cathedral which provides stunning views from the top.
18% as popular as Cambridge
11 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Felixstowe
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Chelmsford

Chelmsford, a city in Essex, England, is located northeast of London and offers a mix of history and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the restored interiors and expansive parkland of Hylands House, built in 1730, or admire the stained glass and colorful ceiling at Chelmsford Cathedral. The Essex Regiment Museum showcases military artifacts such as weaponry and uniforms. For nature enthusiasts, RHS Garden Hyde Hall provides hilltop views along with rose gardens and woodland areas.
14% as popular as Cambridge
16 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Felixstowe
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Bury St Edmunds

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Military Bases & Facilities
Bury St Edmunds, also known as Bury, is a charming town in Suffolk, England with a rich history. It's famous for its impressive Bury St Edmunds Abbey and St Edmundsbury Cathedral. One of the top coffee shops in the area is Baileys2, offering a wide selection of food and drinks in a cozy setting. Meanwhile, MINGS ORIENTAL is a top-notch Chinese fusion restaurant that serves authentic dishes with a modern twist using fresh ingredients.
33% as popular as Cambridge
2 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Felixstowe
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Colchester

Colchester, located in northeastern Essex, England, is the county's second-largest settlement with a population of 130,245. It was once the site of Camulodunum, Roman Britain's first major city and capital. The town offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. Visitors can explore Colchester Castle and the Natural History Museum or enjoy its high street shops and bars. For nature enthusiasts, Colchester Zoo is just a short drive away.
56% as popular as Cambridge
14 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Felixstowe
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Ipswich

Ipswich, located in Suffolk, eastern England, is a charming town set along the River Orwell. The waterfront area is bustling with cafes, galleries, and shops, offering a picturesque setting for visitors to explore. History enthusiasts can delve into the city's maritime past at the 19th-century Old Custom House and admire the Tudor kitchen at the 500-year-old Christchurch Mansion in Christchurch Park.
33% as popular as Cambridge
4 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Felixstowe

Best stops along Kettering to Felixstowe drive

The top stops along the way from Kettering to Felixstowe (with short detours) are Bletchley Park, Colchester Zoological Society, and IWM Duxford. Other popular stops include Ely Cathedral, Hertfordshire Zoo, and Peterborough Cathedral.
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Rutland Water

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Rutland Water is a man-made lake that offers a peaceful escape for various outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. The nature reserve is home to the Rutland Osprey Project, where visitors can observe these majestic birds in their natural habitat. Families can enjoy cycling around the lake on shared paths with convenient amenities like parking, toilets, and shops along the way.
Really pretty reservoir that is very large. There are multiple car parks depending on what side you want to be on. We went on a Saturday late morning and it was sunny, if windy. Not busy. We went to the car park where people go for water sports, wind surfing etc. Parking is £2 every hour until a certain point. You can use the pay machines to pay on exit. You can pay with card. The gates are locked at 7pm. It's a family friendly environment. You can walk on various trails, round the reservoir, or through wooded parts. We didn't see many birds but there are bird watching stations. Some people are fishing and have designated zones. You can also go in the water in certain places, or go on a boat ride. The place is kept clean and is peaceful. The water is nice and blue. Very calming atmosphere. We went on a walk from our car park, across to two other car parks, and racked up 12km. There are a lot of people cycling, and you can hire bicycles. You are also allowed to barbecue in certain places. Toilets are at each car park location and kept clean. There are some places or cafes to eat, too. Not every location has the same things e.g., if you'd like a gift shop, make sure to check which car park to be at.
P S — Google review
A great and popular place to visit. Reasonable parking costs , and good places to eat and drink. The views are stunning. My only concern is there's no segregation between you walking and the inexperienced bike riders on there hired electric bikes. It's an accident waiting to happen. However we will be back as so much more to see and do.
Andrew S — Google review
Stunning views and lots of water related sports and activities. Great amenities. Cafe with views over the water. Set in 4,200 acres of countryside. Home to the Rutland Osprey Project.
Pauline H — Google review
Rutland Water is a truly stunning spot — a vast, handmade reservoir that feels both peaceful and lively at the same time. It’s easy to see why thousands of visitors come here each week. The lake is beautifully maintained, surrounded by rolling countryside, and offers plenty of space for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or just sitting by the water with a picnic or barbecue, there’s a sense of calm that makes it perfect for relaxing weekends. The onsite parking makes it convenient, and there are plenty of spots to stop and take in the views. For those looking for something more active, Rutland Water doesn’t disappoint. The range of water sports — from sailing and paddleboarding to kayaking and even open-water swimming — gives the place an adventurous edge. Runners and walkers will love the scenic trails that circle the lake, offering constantly changing views and fresh air. It’s a wonderful mix of recreation and natural beauty — somewhere you can easily spend a whole day and still want to come back for more.
Nicholas M — Google review
Beautiful place to come and fish for a day! The boats are well maintained and they also supply nets and drogue per boat. Such a vast body of water, will need to visit a few times to see it all, and fish it but it was that nice today, I know I'll be back again soon!
Hog-Wards — Google review
A pleasant and civilised day out with families enjoying the beautiful scenery, playing games a d having barbecue. I was impressed with the obvious lack of litter and the well stocked visitors centre. The toilets could do with a bit of tlc.
Margaret C — Google review
What lovely place Great walks amazing views
Ronan C — Google review
Lovely place to visit could easily spend a day walking round and enjoying the water and nature
Jackie H — Google review
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Snozone

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Indoor snowcenter
Outdoor Activities
Snozone, located in the Xscape centre in Milton Keynes, is the largest indoor real snow resort in Europe. It offers a variety of activities such as skiing and snowboarding lessons, group parties, and kids' programs. The complex is surrounded by self-catering apartments that are conveniently close to popular restaurants and bars. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Bletchley Park or Gulliver's Land Theme Park Resort before heading to Snozone for some indoor snow fun.
Great place. Plenty of space. Cafe is brilliant overlooking the slopes. Great for kids wanting to learn and for us office lot that need to work too. Staff are very friendly and very helpful. Shout out to Mac and Gracie
Sumeet B — Google review
Another good session here. Our 13 year old boys have done the 1 day course reaching level 4 back in April, now they are doing level 5 and 6 in the 2 hour lesson. Super instructors and good facilities. A great way to prepare for a ski trip.
Nils V — Google review
Staff here are so friendly, passionate and supportive! Did snowboarding for the first time the other day with Marian who was so so friendly, patient, amazing and kind. Also had skiing lessons previously with Charlotte who was extremely kind, helpful and patient. I also met Claire - the manager who went above and beyond for me and was also really helpful. Thank you to each of you, you really are special people. Hope we meet again :)
Abdurrahman C — Google review
First day of my sons ski course. The parking was easy and aprox 100m from the Snozone desk, all flat and accessible if needed. The staff were efficient in organising his boots, putting him in his team and supporting him over the next hour or so. No complaints from either of us. I only gave 4 stars as the available cafe for me to spend my time waiting could have provided more options for breakfast, like a bacon butties. I did have a nice hot chocolate though.
Zoe F — Google review
Visited Snozone for a Snowboarding beginners day course. Had a fantastic time. Jago was super friendly and helpful in teaching technique and providing advice. Lunch was included in the price and we were offered a choice of pizzas, jacket potatoes and a few other options. Course lasted around 7.5hrs from 1015 to 1745. Group size was five, which worked well and Jago did a great job of supporting individuals with varying degrees of experience. Great fun, had a few hard falls, but perseverance is key! I will be back.
Ashley R — Google review
I’ve visited Snozone several times over the past six months. I started with a 1-1 session, followed by a Level 2/3, then a Level 3/4 session, and was due to have my Level 4/5 lesson next week. By the end of my Level 3/4 session, my instructor had ticked off all sections of Level 4 except the final box, mentioning that “with 10 more minutes, you’d have completed the level.” That would have allowed me to progress straight to Level 5/6. However, this week I received an email stating that Snozone no longer offers combined-level sessions and that my upcoming lesson would only cover Level 4. I called to explain my situation and asked whether I could move directly into Level 5, given my progress in the previous session. Unfortunately, I was offered very few options—almost none—and it felt as though the issue was being treated as my responsibility. I even suggested arriving early to complete Level 4 before moving on to Level 5 on the same day, as I was simply trying to continue the training I had already paid for. The staff member I spoke with wasn’t very helpful, and I eventually had to ask for a refund myself, which I would have expected them to suggest.. I later called back to ask about booking a full 7-hour Level 4/5/6 day instead. Thankfully, the second staff member I spoke to was much more professional and understanding. Although the available dates didn’t work for me, she processed my refund promptly. I’m really disappointed, as I had thoroughly enjoyed every session up to this point and was genuinely looking forward to continuing.
Livia L — Google review
Amazing beginners snowboard course last Friday. Tony (and Dave) did an amazing job of making us feel comfortable and helping us to progress throughout the day. From never standing on a board to completing some relatively good turns in a few hours. The facility is great, easy to get to, cheap to park at, everything you need under one roof. The best bit was the instructors. Tony really put 100% into the job and was awesome. Had loads of fun and learnt so much. He was helped by Dave who was great too. It's a hard day, and physically demanding but so worth it
Tim S — Google review
My first time trying snowboarding. Had a great instructor, Rachel, who was very patient with the group. I plan on coming again for more lessons
Ashley — Google review
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602 Marlborough Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 3XS, United Kingdom
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Bletchley Park

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bletchley Park, located near Milton Keynes, is a significant historical site that served as the home of the Enigma codebreakers during World War Two. Led by Alan Turing, the team at Bletchley Park played a crucial role in developing techniques to decipher encrypted German messages, ultimately shortening the war by up to 2 years. This Victorian mansion turned museum offers an immersive experience into cryptography, technological innovation, and secret intelligence from that era.
This is an absolutely amazing site, full of history and stories. The site is lovely to walk around and be able to pop in and oit of the building, there are a range of activities to be done in and around the site. Despite the buildings being steeped in history, the team on site have made a large majority of the buildings wheelchair accessible, which is absolutely amazing and something I was worried about not being able to do. The cafe staff are friendly and the food of amazing quality. It's been amazing visit and I am looking forward to visiting again soon. *We were also joined by a special feline guest halfway through our day
Samantha T — Google review
We visited Bletchley Park today and had an absolutely fantastic day exploring this incredible piece of history. From the moment we arrived, the experience was first class. We were greeted at the entrance barrier by Jake, who gave us a lovely warm welcome — full of good humour and friendly banter — the perfect start to the day. Inside, every member of staff and volunteer we met was just as friendly and engaging. Their enthusiasm for the site and its history really brought the stories of The Codebreakers to life. A particular highlight for me was the Radio Team, who were exceptional. They not only explained the radio technologies and the process behind them in fascinating detail but even offered me a chance to have a go myself! Their knowledge and passion were infectious and added so much to the visit. We took our time exploring the Mansion, the huts, and the surrounding grounds — everything was beautifully presented and full of atmosphere. The attention to historical authenticity and the care taken in preserving the story of Bletchley’s wartime legacy was evident everywhere. The Gift Shop was excellent too, well-stocked with books, souvenirs, and thoughtful keepsakes. I was thrilled to find a book I’d owned as a child (a long time ago now!) — something I never expected to see again. All in all, it was a day filled with learning, nostalgia, and wonderful interactions with passionate people. A truly memorable visit, and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Five stars without hesitation.
Lord P — Google review
An amazing place and well worth a visit. The guides are all volunteers who give their time and expertise completely free of charge. In my opinion this makes them even more valuable to the whole experience and definitely worth listening to if you can get on one of their guided tours. Your entry ticket will allow you to return as many times as you like with a year of your first visit, completely free of charge, and you’ll need it as there so much to see and learn.
Alan M — Google review
This is an amazing Living Musuem of history. The splendid work both highly intellectual people accomplished, together with every day men and women during WW2 is shown here. Without this secret team WW2 may not have ended when it did and with the British victorious. There is so much so see we needed 3 day visits. When you purchase your ticket you get a year to return and Thank Goodness for that.
Rosalyn J — Google review
Interesting visit to learn more about the WW2 Codebreakers and see the technology they used. Informative and entertaining video presentations. Friendly staff and good interactive displays. Quite expensive at £28 pp (we won't be going back in the next year even though the ticket says you can) and disappointed that the museum of computing was another £10 each next door. The website says the cafes have gluten free options but they didn't have any gf cakes or sandwiches, only a main meal.
Graddy 6 — Google review
An amazing time in our countrys' history, remarkable work carried out by extraordinary people. We learnt a great deal more about the events that occurred there than we previously knew. Definitely worth visiting, as your entry tickets are valid for 12 months multiple visits.
Paul P — Google review
We had a fantastic day out at Bletchley Park. There was so much to see. I particularly enjoyed the areas recreated to look as it did during the Second World War. Whilst I knew of the work done there and its importance, visiting left me with an even deeper sense of admiration for the people who worked there.
Sarah W — Google review
What ca. you say? Incredible place where some incredible people worked long hours to help shorten WW2. So very informative, plenty to see. Can easily spend a day here, and the great thing is that your ticket is valid for 12 months so you can return any time within that period. If you’re a member of English Heritage then you can get money off your ticket too.
Andy — Google review
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4.6
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The Mansion, Bletchley Park, Sherwood Dr, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6DS, United Kingdom
https://bletchleypark.org.uk/
+44 1908 640404
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Stanwick Lakes Nature Reserve and Heritage Site

Mentioned on 
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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Stanwick Lakes Country Park is a sprawling 750-acre nature reserve nestled in the picturesque Nene Valley. It offers an array of activities for children, nature education services, and craft courses. The park boasts over seven miles of accessible trails, making it perfect for walkers of all ages. Visitors can enjoy adventure trails, bird watching, and various walking and hiking routes. The park features a lovely visitor center with amenities such as drinks, food, and toilets.
We visited with our children on Easter Sunday. What a fab place to walk, relax, and a gigantic playground/ sandpit for children! The paths reveal the beautiful scenery of the lakes, with birdwatching spots here and there, the adventure trail and much more! You can even have a BBQ in the designated area, or grab a drink/bite and enjoy it when looking at the tranquility of the water. An absolute gem!
Aneta D — Google review
Honestly one of the best days out I've ever had with my daughter. Gorgeous, well maintained paths everywhere. Bird hides to watch over the lakes (while she napped). A big, airy cafe with delicious coffee. Lovely museum with staff who clearly adore what they do! We had so much fun talking to the people who were making a dugout canoe with bronze age tools, and exploring the garden, especially after seeing the spinning and weaving and learning about the plants that make the dyes. My daughter adored playing in the adventure play, of course. There's running water and sand, cute little play beach huts, a mural, slides, more than enough to entertain a toddler for hours! It was really lovely and plenty of seating and shade all around. We will definitely be back with my husband for another full day and hopefully add in some cycling 😊😊 Overall, really cannot say enough about how great the site was but even more so how wonderful every staff and volunteer was everywhere we went during our visit. The kindness, patience, and passion was just beyond what you could ask and we really appreciate it!
Jill S — Google review
Absolutely lovely day out with all of my family which included 19 13 13 10 & 10 year old. There was so much to do and see around the whole of the lakes. My kids especially loved the assault course as did my partner (a little to much if you ask me) 😅. The only thing that I found was missing was bins on the walk ways I understand its for safety reasons but the amount of plastic bottles that were just dropped on the floor was awful. My kids did pick up the bottles they could whilst walking round but had to keep hold of them until the bin at the playground area. Other than that we had a fantastic time. Finished of with a lovely picnic near the playground for my youngest 2.
Laura Y — Google review
Love visiting here! Went to a netwalking event held in their conference room with walk around small lake. Facilities were clean and food was delicious (bacon sandwich). Great provision for tea, coffee and selection of cold drinks for the event. Staff were friendly and helpful. Outside facilities are the best part, beautiful nature and well kept paths. Usually you need to pay for car park but as we were at an event, parking was free.
Helen S — Google review
I recently spent a few hours at Stanwick Lakes Country Park (Northamptonshire) and had a thoroughly relaxed and memorable time. The setting is beautiful — wide open spaces, shimmering lakes, and plenty of winding paths through nature. Whether you’re walking seriously or just pottering, the place has a lovely peaceful pace. There’s also an impressive adventure playground (and zip-line/assault-course type features) that means if you’re with kids you’ll very likely hear squeals of delight from the central hub of the park. On the nature side, it’s just as good. The bird-hides, wetland spaces and trails provide a chance to slow down, sit on a bench and watch things happen quietly around you. It’s not just manic play and activity—there are corners of genuine calm and reflection. Like all UK parks do go prepared if it’s been raining: as paths can be muddy and may be dry foot wear
Nicholas M — Google review
What a great place! So much for the kids to do and see. The water feature is great, the climbing frame is well kept and very safe. The toilets are always kept clean and there is a great choice for food and drinks. Actually they have really nice coffee which is rare. Would be good with a few more benches as there is only a few compared to how many visitors they get but bring a picnic blanket and you'll be fine
Katrina C — Google review
A very lovely Nature Reserve. Trails are great for riding on, there's lots to see and do. Very pretty area to visit. And the play areas for kids are fantastic too!
Luke M — Google review
Spent a couple of hours here with my daughter this morning. After building a Minecraft money box, ice scream and bacon roll in the cafe, spent just over an hour trolling the outdoor play area, taking a beating from the vertical twisty slide lol.. The venue has lots to offer , walks and activities, including the previous indoor play area now used for arts and crafts.. nice little venue for the children and adults alike. Friendly polite staff and informative of upcoming events , such as trails , arts and crafts etc..
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Stanwick, Wellingborough, NN9 6GY, United Kingdom
http://www.stanwicklakes.org.uk/
+44 1933 625522
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Woburn Safari Park

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Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Woburn Safari Park offers a unique experience with its road safari through animal enclosures, foot safari with keeper talks, and a high ropes course. Visitors can enjoy observing wild animals in a more natural habitat from the safety of their own car. The park also features attractions such as the Treetops Action Trail, Swan Boats, the Great Woburn Railway, and an indoor soft play area.
Must admit, didn't really want to come here. How wrong I was. My husband and I got the fully inclusive day ticket, which included a hot ( or cold ) meal and a drink, free guide book and the sea lion display. We had a wonderful day, even though the weather could have been better. We drove round the main park three times throughout the day ( you could go round as many times as you liked ). Saw all the animals we expected ( the guide book was very useful ) - some very close up too! Walked round the small animal zoo, watched various creatures being fed and enjoyed watching the sea lion performance. There was a good choice of food on the menu in the cafe ( there was another cafe near the sea lion performance area which did pizzas and fast food ) and it was of a good quality. The staff kept the cafe very clean, clearing tables as soon as people vacated. The shop had a vast supply of cuddly toys amongst other less expensive items. In all we had a thoroughly enjoyable day and would definitely recommend it.
Stephanie C — Google review
I had an absolutely amazing day at Woburn Safari Park with my family. The drive-through experience was incredible — we got so close to the lions, giraffes, and rhinos, it felt like a real African safari. The monkeys were hilarious (thankfully, no car damage this time!) and definitely the highlight of the trip. The walk-through areas were just as good — everything was clean, well-organized, and the animals looked really well cared for. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. It’s a perfect place for families, with plenty of picnic areas, play zones, and food options. It’s a bit of a splurge, but 100% worth it for the experience. I’d highly recommend visiting — we’ll definitely be coming back soon! 🦁🦒🐘
Cece W — Google review
Visited this safari recently and it was a fantastic experience overall. The lions were pretty relaxed, lounging around, but it was still an incredible thrill to see them up close. The real stars were definitely the monkeys – full of energy, playful, and even bold enough to jump on the car, which was hilarious to watch. We also got surprisingly close to some truly impressive animals, making the whole trip unforgettable. The kids loved it so much that we ended up coming back just two weeks later… apparently, I didn’t have much choice! But tickets in advance to save a few quid.
Yacob Y — Google review
Visited Woburn Safari Park and had a fantastic day! The safari drive is well-organized, with great close-up views of a variety of animals in large, open enclosures. The park is clean and well-maintained, and staff are friendly and helpful. There are nice facilities like cafés, picnic areas, and play zones for kids. Feeding the animals isn’t allowed, but it’s understandable for their safety. Tickets are a bit pricey, but the overall experience is worth it — a perfect day out for families and wildlife enthusiasts.
Rinkal P — Google review
We have been to Woburn many times over the years, and it’s always enjoyable. The weather was excellent. Most of the animals were out and about when we visited this time. The grounds looked well kept. We didn’t see many monkeys this time, and am not sure why they were “hiding” from us. We like to poke around the shop and have an ice cream. It’s was a great day. Thanks for a good experience. I would recommend it.
Jared W — Google review
Great place with plenty to do apart from driving around looking at the animals. There is a free train to go on, pedalos in the shape of swans or a flamingo, places to eat and drink, gift shop and shows at certain times of the day. Well kept park and quite big. Doors and windows to be kept shut and no feeding the animals. The lion was my only concern as he was enclosed alone and pacing his enclosure but otherwise all good and the lionesses were free and together. The great bird show was the highlight of the visit for me. Plenty of parking spaces. Well worth a visit if you get a deal with a car of 5 people as we did . Would definitely to back next year as for us it was over 2hrs to get there.
Nikki F — Google review
We visited yesterday (Saturday 01/11/25). The weather was dry, sunny and windy. The toilet block I parked at on arrival is very convenient after a 2 hour drive by car and nice and clean. The ticket office meet and greet staff was lovely and friendly. I gave 5 out of 5 stars for the safari park which is a totally immersive experience. Exciting and worth the ticket admission on its own as we went around again after enjoying our picnic lunch in the car park. Unfortunately we visited on a day when it seems like a lot of the foot safari attractions are undergoing maintenance or the animals had been rehoused. We felt that there could have been more notices displayed explaining this as we spent a lot of time staring into empty enclosures and glass cases which had evidently been cleared of the monkeys or reptiles indicated. We were also surprised that there are additional costs to use the Go Ape and Little Ranger Rover attractions, I think of £8 and £12.99 respectively so worth budgeting for if you’re taking little ones and are perhaps buying food at the concessions on site. The guide book is very reasonably priced at £2, but the gift shop is expensive so again, would suggest you budget for this. We didn’t see many cheap souvenirs on offer as we’d loved a Woburn car windscreen sticker, but couldn’t find one. I liked a baseball cap, with the Woburn Lion head logo, but not for £12.99. All the staff I spoke to too were delightful and it was great seeing the enclosure wardens spring into action and get on the tannoy to keep everyone safe and things running smoothly. I love the tiger and zebra stripped land rovers, Woburn use. All the animals were great and very active. We saw the tiger at a distance. A big clue is to look for where the game wardens land rovers are stopped, as we found the animal was never far away. Despite the cost and some disappointment on the foot safari, I imagine this attraction gets super busy in peak season, but as an autistic person, the lack of a crowd really suited me and meant I didn’t get overly anxious or stressed. We live closer to Longleat than Woburn Safari Park, but still feel it’s worth the extra journey because although it’s not guaranteed that you’ll have a close encounter, Woburn is the better bet. Well done to all concerned as it can’t be easy managing the upkeep in this day and age will competing with all the other UK safari parks and attractions. We’ll definitely return.
Hantshog F — Google review
We went to Woburn and had a fantastic time. We had a nice slow drive around the Safari, seeing all of the animals. Pretty much all of the animals were out and about which was great to see. The African Lions were fantastic and one walked right by our car. The kids loved it. You can bypass the safari and drive straight to the carpark and start the walking safari if you prefer. Parking was very easy and there is an overflow carpark for when it gets really busy. I did find navigating the safari walk a little tricky as there are a lot of branching paths to the various enclosures but it's probably because I'm used to other Zoos. Be prepared for a bit of hill climbing here and there as some of the enclosures are set down the hill but there are steps and slopes for buggy and wheelchair access. There are loads of eateries and cafés, we went to the one in the soft play. Food Prices were not too bad but could get very expensive very quickly. We had a great time, the Park was very clean and tidy, the staff were friendly and approachable. If you are visiting with family members needing the disabled toilets, then bring your radar key as I had to keep asking in the gift shop!
Supernovadan — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(3889)
Crawley Rd, Woburn, Ridgmont, Bedford MK43 0TU, United Kingdom
http://www.woburnsafari.co.uk/
+44 1525 290407
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Ferry Meadows in Nene Park

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Country park
Nature & Parks
Ferry Meadows in Nene Park, also known as Fedz Meds to locals, is a popular destination for various outdoor activities such as walking, fishing, and horseback riding. It's a favorite spot for dog owners who come here rain or shine to walk their furry friends and socialize with other dogs. The park features play parks, walking and cycling paths, horse rides, fishing opportunities, and stunning scenery.
An amazing largescale park with lake and river side trails through many different types of landscape from woodland to meadow which provides access to a huge range of wildlife. In addition there are many other amenities within the area including two cafes and a visitor centre alongside various activity zones. Whether visiting the area or as a local resident there are so many things to see and do. Definitely worth a visit!
A C — Google review
My girlfriend and I came here, and it's a lovely walk. In some sections, it feels very close to nature, while others are clearly designed for children to play. It's a wonderful place for a quiet day out.
Dominic R — Google review
Visited many times, but today just the wooden trail. However, the whole park it's perfect to go for walks, visit different sites like coffee shops, playgrounds for the children, ride on the train ( this will depend on the days and weather), and also boat rides (this is seasonal). There's a lot in here, as sometimes they do events as well. Always look at the website for what's happening. But, if you like nature like I do, Ferry meadows is a great escape from the town of Peterborough.
Mariana F — Google review
Beautiful place has a lot to offer, play areas, BBQ, pedal boats, and lots of walking trails. A small train that takes you on a tour of the park, cafes and toilet facilities. Various parking locations which you pay when you leave. Very pretty place, would definitely return for another visit.
Maria C — Google review
Lovely place for a day out .plenty of walks. parks for kiddies cafe and ice-cream stall and a train to take you round the park. We stayed on the caravan site for few days it was nice .you can also tents in a different area .
Alison H — Google review
Ferry Meadows in Nene Park, is beautiful and peaceful place to relax and enjoy nature. The big lake is perfect for fishing and just relaxing. There are plenty of walking trails, running areas, and horseback riding avaliable. Plenty of adventure woodlands, large picnic areas, and a variety of wildlife, it’s an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, or anyone looking for a calm escape outdoors.
Martin R — Google review
Visited here for the Saturday morning parkrun. Loads of onsite parking which is only £1 for park runners. This is very well attended event , with 600 people on the day. The park is great with loads of facilities including toilets, cafes etc. The run is two out and back loops, there are some 2way parts that get a little squeezed but for most of it there is plenty of room. Its all flat and alot of tarmac so its a fast course. Lots of marshalls all doing a great job, this is a must visit parkrun.
Paul — Google review
Parking £4-8. Very beautiful and scenic. Cafe was busy and their way of doing drinks was odd, tea was made and put on the tray but we had to wait for the coffee (they hold back the tray) so tea was cold. Coffee was around £4, cake £4 . Watersports and activities available on site for extra charges. Picnic area and play park. Short walk around the lake and some other paths that we didn't get chance to visit as it was just a short visit.
Shelley T — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(1645)
Ferry Meadows Country Park, Ham Ln, Peterborough PE2 5UU, United Kingdom
http://www.nenepark.org.uk/
+44 1733 234193
7

Peterborough Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Peterborough Cathedral is a medieval church known for its grand Gothic facade and offers tours, tower visits in the summer, and choral recitals. The cathedral has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years and has survived invasions, wars, and King Henry VIII's Dissolution of Monasteries.
A beautiful piece of magnificent history right in the centre of town. So many stories to discover and amazing architecture to admire. Well worth a visit and if you're lucky, you might hear the choir practising, or the organist playing a tune!
Rachel T — Google review
A beautifully designed and built cathedral. Are there better ones - depends upon what is considered better, this one is full of history and stunning architectural details. There was a 5 pound charge to visit the chancel but I did not think that excessive considering the maintenance costs on this building. If you visiting Peterborough, this is not to be missed. Also a lovely place for some self reflection and hop out of the daily trials of life.
Mark A — Google review
What a great cathedral. The architecture is amazing and walking inside its so spacious and the art work is amazing. Such a peaceful place. The cathedral is right in the city centre of Peterborough and you can’t miss it with the walk way leading to it. The cathedral looks so beautiful and grand from the outside and when you walk in it looks so nice
Paul S — Google review
An impressive building with the three arches. The Nave is beatiful too with the wooden ceilings, etc. An amazing building. But, I was disappointed to find that in order to visit the chancel and other areas at the back of the cathedral, I would have to pay an entrance fee of £5.50, you have to buy tickets at the information desk. There is no clear signage of that being the case, nothing to inform me of this. You need to be more clear as it does not say on your website or indeed on any signage that I looked at that there is a fee.
Dominic W — Google review
Like majority of Cathedrals in the UK, Peterborough cathedral has stunning Gothic architecture and a real sense of history. The intricate ceilings and beautiful stained glass are breathtaking, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect place to pause and reflect.
Gary C — Google review
I have visited a lot of Cathedrals over the year across England, and this has to be one of best that l have seen. l was very impressive with both the inside and the outside of this cathedral. I would highly recommend coming here. The cathedral is free to visted, but there is a donation box/card reader if you would like give something.
Peter C — Google review
Superlative example of a cathedral lots of spectacular details and information and friendly and helpful staff. Gift shop didn't seem open and if they did contactless donations we would have.
Chris G — Google review
This is one of my favourite cathedrals in UK, just beautiful. Check out their xmas fayre in November each year .. fabulous
Beverley P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2260)
Minster Precinct, Peterborough, PE1 1XS, United Kingdom
https://www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/
+44 1733 355315
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Hitchin Lavender

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Temporarily Closed
Farm
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Hitchin Lavender is a picturesque flower farm that offers stunning views of lavender fields, reminiscent of the beauty of Provence. The main flowering season runs from mid-June to late August, making it the perfect summer destination for a leisurely stroll and photo opportunities. Visitors can also enjoy a shop offering lavender-infused products such as soap and gin. The farm provides an ideal setting for a romantic picnic amidst the fragrant blooms, creating a peaceful and idyllic atmosphere.
What an absolutely lovely afternoon we had with yourselves. Your staff were very nice and very polite. Lots of parking. The different lavenders were lovely to see, smell and pick. The benches strategically placed at the top of the lavender lanes was an excellent resting stop. My only complaint was paying £10 for four cans of coke and £6 for a tea & coffee was a little steep but otherwise, a great time was had by all.
HSS T — Google review
Such a beautifully presented platter of delicious cheese and crackers which we thoroughly enjoyed with our cups of tea! Unfortunately however my partner being a 6’4 when used their loo, bumped his head as they have a low ceiling. Also, my partner had ordered another cup of tea that was served in another table which made him wait longer for his extra hot drink. As we explored in the field, we smelt a wonderful fresh fragrance of Lavender! It did not look as purple anymore as I am aware they were going to be harvested soon when we went on 07.08.25 However, the Sunflower field did not disappoint us as they were in their full bloom and most yellow. Nice day out! We love The Barn! Recommended. Be careful with your head at the loos though.
Liza M — Google review
Visited Hitchin Lavender for the first time yesterday to pick our pumpkins for Halloween. We had a fantastic time. Despite the big crowds the pumpkin patch itself was full of loads of large and undamaged pumpkins, perfect for carving. The decorations were fun and well thought out. There was face painting, games and a clown present for the kids. It very aimed at families and children however me and my fiancée still had a great time as a couple. Both the cafes were busy but the staff were handling the queues quickly and politely, plus the pumpkin spiced latte and Halloween luxury hot chocolate were worth the wait as they were both delicious. I will definitely visit next summer as a result of how good it was for the Halloween season.
Grant S — Google review
Absolutely 💯 beautiful experience. Wonderful atmosphere. Gorgeous place and definitely worth a visit. Our second visit and it’s better than the last. The Weather was hot ☀️ and nice 😊 All staff were nice and friendly. The Lavender Fields was vibrant with colour and the smells were amazing. Food was delicious 😋 and delightful. The lavender ice cream 🍦 was amazing. Lavender lemonade was delicious and very refreshing. Overall we had a fantastic experience. Everyone should visit Hitchin Lavender. I’ve come with my family from Manchester.
Julie V — Google review
Hitchin Lavender is such a beautiful place to visit. The fields are stunning, filled with rows of vibrant lavender that make the perfect setting for a peaceful walk and lovely photos. The atmosphere is calm and relaxing, and the scent of lavender everywhere is just amazing. The café is a nice touch too, offering tasty treats and drinks. It’s a wonderful day out for families, couples, or anyone who enjoys nature.
Bibi T — Google review
We went to their Sunflower farm, just beautiful. Highly recommended to go near sunset hours. Snack truck / ice cream van available Tea house available Shop available Toilets - available Entry £7.50 pp - we are allowed 3 free sunflowers each Parking - available and free Nearest Train station - Hitchin Station, minivan from station to lavender field.
StudeoM — Google review
I have visited Hitchin Lavender Field twice, and I simply love that place. The beautiful purple fields and the smell of lavender make me feel so relaxed and happy. Among all the lavender fields in England, Hitchin is my number one favorite. The peaceful atmosphere and lovely views make it a
Loka_loka — Google review
We recently visited Hitchin Lavender Farm and had an absolutely amazing experience! The whole day felt like a perfect escape into nature — beautifully scenic, peaceful, and wonderfully pet-friendly. From the moment we arrived, we were blown away by the stunning sea of purple stretching across the fields. The aroma of fresh lavender in the air was soothing, and the views were breathtaking — perfect for photos and for simply taking it all in. What made the visit even more special was that we brought our pet along — and they had a blast! Hitchin Lavender is genuinely welcoming to pets, and it showed. One of the biggest highlights was the pet ice cream available on-site. Our furry friend devoured it and couldn’t get enough! It’s such a thoughtful touch for animal lovers. We also tried the lavender ice cream ourselves — and wow! It was creamy, floral, and incredibly refreshing. A truly unique treat that we still talk about. The food options in general were lovely, with plenty of choices for snacks and drinks, and the outdoor seating made it easy to relax and soak up the atmosphere. Before we left, we couldn’t resist browsing the shop. We ended up buying several lavender products — from oils and soaps to beautifully packaged dried lavender. Everything smelled divine and made perfect gifts (and keepsakes for ourselves). Whether you’re coming for a peaceful walk, a family day out, or just to spoil your pet a little, Hitchin Lavender is 100% worth the visit. We left feeling refreshed, happy, and already planning our return next summer. 🌿💜
Indhu K — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(887)
Cadwell farm, Arlesey Rd, Ickleford, Hitchin SG5 3UA, United Kingdom
http://www.hitchinlavender.com/
+44 1462 434343
9

National Trust - Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows

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$$$$affordable
Museums
Houghton Mill & Waterclose Meadows, a National Trust property, features a wooden flour mill and an artificial mill pond. Visitors can explore the 18th-century working watermill and enjoy walks along the Ouse Valley Way, which runs alongside the Great Ouse river. Electric riverboat tours are available from St Ives to Houghton Mill during summer, offering opportunities to witness flour milling on Sundays.
I absolutely love visiting this place time and again. It's small yet beautiful & peaceful place to be around with a loved ones. A long river walk in the morning, hiring boat, canoeing then going around the cannal, enjoying Coffee and cakes at the tea house and the children loved to swim around the pond. I highly recommend this beautiful place to visit once in your lifetime.
Deepak R — Google review
Historic watermill, operating on select days. River cruise and self hire boats also available and a small beach area for river swimming.
Simon J — Google review
I had such a lovely day out at Houghton Mill in Abbots and would definitely recommend it. The mill itself is a really interesting National Trust property, full of character, but what made it extra special was everything around it. You can hire boats or punts by the mill at very reasonable prices, which was so much fun and such a relaxing way to enjoy the river. On sunny days, it’s also a great spot to bring your own inflatable if you fancy drifting along at your own pace. The area is perfect for picnics too. There are plenty of tables outside if you want to sit and enjoy food from the café (which was excellent – really tasty and good value), or you can just bring a rug and set yourself up right by the water. It’s such a peaceful, pretty place to relax. If you’ve got time, it’s also worth wandering into the village. There are some really good pubs, all with a welcoming feel, plus a lovely antique and art shop that’s fun to browse. Altogether, Houghton Mill and the village make a brilliant day out with a great mix of history, nature, good food, and a lot of fun on the water!
Jo F — Google review
Lovely small and spacious campsite near the river for walks and water for those who like messing about in it!! The mill was very interesting and a short walk to pubs with good beer. The facilities were great and very clean. My only small gripe was no toilet paper left in the morning.
Gill C — Google review
This was a pleasant and unexpected experience with a lovely mill on a river. Some of the views seemed out of a money painting. We didn't go in the but just did the circular walk. There is a swimming and canoeing area. There's also a campdite close by and a small cafe for refreshments. Parking on grass is available. Good for families wanting to explore and be at one with nature and dogs are welcome.
13ionic 5 — Google review
Visited when en-route home from Shropshire and well worth it. Very busy to park but well organised. Interesting bit of history and couple of enthusiastic volunteers added to it. Pleasant walk along river too. Bought some of the milled flour.
Eddie B — Google review
Beautiful place. Did the mill tour but definitely going back to do the 5k circular walk and perhaps take out a rowing boat.
Dave C — Google review
Great place for swimming, canoeing, or long walks. The mill is definitely worth visiting, check the opening hours. There are toilets and a tea shop next to the car park. You can rent boats and canoes. Car park and facilities close usually at 4 pm, but you can still drive out, so don't worry about leaving your car for longer, drive up to the gate (not too close) and it will open. Beautiful scenery, we did an 8k walk (check out the map in my pictures, red trail, with a green shortcut south of the lakes) but you have many options, including an around 20k one recommended on a map just south of the mill. There may be mud and narrow paths in tall grass, so aim at good weather. Don't miss walking around the picturesque village with many old houses, a bit like going back in time. Recommended.
Pawel M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(467)
Mill St, Houghton, Huntingdon PE28 2AZ, United Kingdom
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/houghton-mill-and-waterclose-meadows
+44 1480 301494
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Hatfield House, Park and Gardens

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Hatfield House, Park and Gardens is a grand Jacobean stately home located on the site of Elizabeth I's childhood home. The house was built in 1611 by Charles Cecil and is set within the picturesque 42-acre Great Park. It features stunning examples of Jacobean artisanship, including the famous Grand Staircase and Great Hall where members of the Royal Court were entertained.
One of the most beautiful houses we have ever visited. The trip here was made so much more special by Dermot. A huge thank you for making us feel so welcome Dermot. We felt like we got the VIP treatment, you are a wonderful asset to such a magnificent house, it was a pleasure to meet you. The staff make this place. They are incredibly kind and have a wealth of knowledge. It was not busy at all when we visited which added to the charm. It’s also impeccably kept. We did the wood walk after we visited the house which I would also recommend. I was so impressed I’ll be telling everyone to visit.
Remy N — Google review
What a wonderful place this is your visit, especially if you're a history lover or architecture enthusiast! I absolutely adored the rambling Gardens with a choice of different length walks, the cafe was very relaxed with a range of food and drinks but the highlight for me was the incredible tour of the old Elizabethan building by very knowledgeable and friendly Dermot! What a pleasure it was to enjoy such an in depth and interesting talk by such an experienced gentleman. We would definitely visit again!!
O G — Google review
Visited the gardens only. Some of the most beautifully curated public gardens in SE England. Very lucky to be able to visit the East Garden which is only open to the public on certain Wednesdays. Some nice woodland walks as well although I would have to say that these aren't fantastically signposted.
Andrew M — Google review
It was very lovely place to visit. Free parking and only short walk to the house and gardens. Very brilliant, smiley and pleasant people work there, it was not a problem for them to help us use the lift a few times,so thank you.! It makes the visit so much easier and nicer. It's not easy to get around everywhere if you have a buggy or especially the walker.. Very recommend this place to visit!
Martina S — Google review
What a gorgeous hidden gem just north of London crammed full of history. Very knowledgeable and helpful guides in each room. Check out their website as they put on ‘festival’ type events. The grounds are well kept. Only downside for me was you have to pay extra to go into the palace (£8 I believe). The ‘marmite’ fountain at the back of the house is interesting. I loved it. I will definitely be back.
Ian W — Google review
I don't even know where to start to describe this fantastic place! We spent about five hours there and loved every single minute of it. There is just so much to see! We first visited the Gardens, which are stunning. Then we spontaneously opted for a guided tour of the Old Palace, which absolutely blew us away. I must admit that when we had decided to visit Hatfield House, we weren't even aware of the Old Palace and its significant history, so it felt like an extra bonus. Our guide was not only very knowledgeable, but also extremely engaging - a pure joy to listen to and get lost in the stories from days gone by. And then the house itself, which is absolutely marvellous in every respect. The staff in each of the rooms were genuinely eager to tell their story and engage with the visitors, so we were able to have long chats, which we thoroughly enjoyed! A long walk to the Oak Tree and back completed our visit, which exceeded our expectations by far. It didn't go unnoticed that unlike most historic houses in Britain, the gift shop was mostly stocked with local produce, rather than the usual souvenirs. But although we couldn't find anything to buy, we didn't even mind that. I got the feeling that despite all its fascinating history and splendour, Hatfield House doesn't seem nearly as commercialised as many similar places (we were surprised about the small number of visitors in the middle of summer), and that would actually seem a good thing. As a result, our visit had a very intimate touch, and we felt individually valued, rather than being a part of big masses of tourists passing through. Our visit turned out to be the highlight of our 10-day holiday in the UK!
Rolf W — Google review
Huge gardens & park with multiple routes for avid walkers / dog walking & a fantastic set up for a lovely morning / family day out. Easy parking, we visited their shops and cafe in their entry area, headed to the loo, got ice cream and made our way around their grounds in a beautiful sunny day! Might feel expensive for a walk but a worthy day out for family / friends and a great adventure location with food, facilities, and beautiful nature! Head here for a great day out when the sun is up!
Alisha C — Google review
You can feel the history at Hatfield house. You have the spectacular house, built by Robert Cecil, along with the old palace, where Elizabeth 1st and Edward would have been bought up. You can almost imagine them playing in the wonderful West Gardens as you walk around. The staff are full of information and love to share their wealth of knowledge, just ask. After the house, we went for a walk through the woods, down to the picturesque river. My mother is in a wheelchair, but we had no problems getting around. Everywhere is accessible. Just be prepared for some inclines in the woodland walks.
Julian U — Google review
4.5
(2793)
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4.3
(1708)
Hatfield, AL9 5HX, United Kingdom
https://www.hatfield-house.co.uk/
+44 1707 287000
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Hertfordshire Zoo

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Hertfordshire Zoo, formerly known as Paradise Wildlife Park, is a popular family destination with over 400 animals and various attractions such as a soft play area and petting zoo. The park is committed to conservation and education, conducting vital projects both locally and globally. Visitors can book unique animal experiences, including feeding big cats or interacting with exotic species. Situated in the expansive Broxbourne Woods, the zoo offers over 30 different pre-booked animal encounters.
Another great day out, there was plenty to see and do. All the animals looked well cared for and fed. It was amazing how close you felt you were to some of animals. Including the lions and the sun bear. The glass so clean it was like it wasn't there. The shops were responsibly priced and depending on your budget they had plenty to choose from. The food was nice and was a generous portion. Overall we had an amazing day would I would happily return.
Asslinn A — Google review
The road to the zoo is a bit narrow and winding, and driving with the steering wheel on the opposite side made it even more unusual. This is a truly small family-oriented zoo with an interesting selection of animals. Everything was clean and well maintained, and we enjoyed the visit. I was especially excited to see capybaras and meerkats. Personally, it was also fascinating to observe the visitors — many families with two or more children. The food was decent, but because of the strong wind and too many wasps outside, the experience was mixed. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a day with family.
DNK — Google review
Visited for my daughter’s birthday and it was great all round. The entire place is very well designed and in good condition. We tried food at a few of the outlets and all were good quality tasting food - not amazing but not the typical greasy nonsense you get. It’s good that you can walk around each area multiple times and in different directions so you really feel like you get the most out of your ticket. Price wise was good, about average and like I said there is plenty to do when inside. All the animals we saw looked happy, no concerns there.
Ryan P — Google review
A brilliant zoo, I would say one of the best we have visited. It was busy but we didn't feel it, its nicely spread out so you never feel crowded, it was also very clean and tidy. The staff were fantastic, even when doing something they were happy to answer questions on animals, they were all happy, friendly and genuinely seemed to enjoy being there. The animals all seemed happy and healthy with a lovely variety. As with all zoos it would be nice to see them with more space. The food was of excellent quality and reasonably priced. Nice to have the mix of animals, the dino trail and parks too. It is 3.5hours away from us but worth every minute in the car. Would 100% recommend
G. G — Google review
Great zoo, loved the red panda experience, keeper was very friendly and informative in answering any questions I had. Loved getting to see the two red pandas being introduced to each other. Got good views of the animals, some of the viewing windows were quite wet with condensation which blocked views but not much to be done about that. Lots of kids so was quite noisy but think I came in the school holidays. Only negative was one of the jaguars was pacing around a lot in its enclosure, hopefully it was just waiting for food or something like that and not stressed. Got Uber easily to/from the train station. Staff were all friendly and helpful.
Erin — Google review
A really good day out. I went with my sister and my two teenagers and we all thoroughly enjoyed our day. The theming, informative signs, viewing areas/platforms and eateries were very good. Of course the wonderful animals were the highlight and I can recommend attending the bird show! At the end of the day we even had a train ride around the dinosaur area for £2 each, which ended the day nicely.
Natalie M — Google review
A family favourite. My son was two when we went and he loved the dinosaurs section even though I was worried he was too young, there are some bits that are slightly gruesomely but you can quickly go past them. It’s good fun and you can then go to the zoo and look at the animals. It’s very well organised and clean. Limited option for food and as with any of these venues, it’s overpriced for the quality you get.
Tina S — Google review
Hertfordshire Zoo is a fantastic family-friendly destination with a great variety of animals and interactive zones. The enclosures are well maintained , highlights include the lions, camels, and alpacas, all easy to view up close. The “World of Animals” and “Tumble Jungle” soft play area add extra fun for kids, with clearly scheduled play sessions. The zoo is clean, well signposted, and offers a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. A perfect day out for families with young children!
Andrei H — Google review
4.6
(9826)
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4.3
(2660)
White Stubbs Ln, Broxbourne, EN10 7QA, United Kingdom
https://hertfordshirezoo.com/
+44 1992 470490
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National Trust - Peckover House and Garden

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$$$$affordable
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Peckover House and Garden is a stunning Georgian townhouse museum nestled in the heart of Cambridgeshire, boasting an impressive collection of curiosities and a sprawling 2-acre garden. This enchanting venue not only serves as a picturesque backdrop for weddings but also offers various elegant spaces for ceremonies and receptions, catering to all sizes. Built in 1722 and owned by the Peckover family until 1943, this historic gem showcases exquisite interiors that reflect its rich heritage.
A lovely place. The house is a tranquil and interesting place full of history and curiosities while the gardens, surprisingly large as they are are full of vibrant flowers. Around 2 hours needed to fully enjoy everything so I would say this is a good advert for becoming a member. All this hidden away in the centre of Wisbech offers a nice little quiet gen in an otherwise busy and bustling town.
Max C — Google review
My second visit (30+ years ago) and my husband's first. A really beautiful property and gardens, very well maintained. Not too big. Very knowledgeable guides on hand to answer questions. Only disappointment was that the tearoom wasn't open, but not too far to go into the town after. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Vera W — Google review
Peckover House is a hidden gem located right in the heart of Wisbech. The house has an interesting history and is worth taking a look around. Entry to the house for non-members is £10 but access to the gardens is free. It has all of the usual assets of a National Trust Property (minus a gift shop). This includes a nice little tea room, second-hand bookshop and some plants for sale. I would strongly recommend tying in a visit to Peckover with a visit to Elgoods Brewery and the Wisbech Museum.
Connor B — Google review
Lovely staff are very helpful and informative. The house is lovely and has a beautiful secret garden to explore. Tearooms, second hand book shop and plants for sale. Perfect day out. With special thanks to Annie too.
Deborah L — Google review
Went on a Heritage open day and had a lovely visit, the house and garden were impressive and the staff very helpful. Visited the coffee shop and thought the prices were sensible and the space inside and outside nice and children friendly. I have been to bigger and more impressive house, but this was someone's home, OK it was a rich someone, but size doesnt alway matter.
Marian R — Google review
What a wonderful place to visit. The garden is fantastic. Free parking in the next street. All the people working there were very friendly. A great day out.
Philip N — Google review
Situated on Wisbech’s North Brink, Peckover House built in 1722 was home to the Peckover family for 150 years. A fine example of a Georgian merchant townhouse, it has some gorgeous rooms. The Drawing Room has an impressive rococo mirror frame, the Dining Room, and the Victorian Library for Alexander Peckover's growing collection of books. One of the most important pieces is Alexander Peckover’s cabinet of curiosities. It contains items brought back from his travels. In the basement there are some nice original features such as the sink and cupboards in the Butler’s Pantry. To the left of the main entrance into the house, is the surviving sections of the Banking Hall. It now contains an exhibition of the history of the Peckover’s banking business. Situated behind the house is a gorgeous Victorian garden covering approx. 2 acres, roughly the size of a football pitch and boasts an extensive range of horticultural styles. The orangery has 3 stunning orange trees allegedly more than 3 centuries old. There are several herbaceous borders, several lawns, including an area for croquet and three distinctly different summerhouses. There are plenty of outdoor games to keep every member of the family entertained. Entry to the gardens is free all year round. Hot and cold drinks, along with cakes and light bites are available in the charming 17th century Reed Barn Tea-room, a Grade II listed building. Next to The Reed Barn is a well-stocked second-hand book shop along with a selection of plants, some grown on the estate, that are available for sale. It is well worth a visit, there is a lot more to Peckover than the house.
Edward B — Google review
A lovely place, nice if you like a bit of local history. The gardens are lovely to walk around too.
Lady S — Google review
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N Brink, Wisbech, PE13 1JR, United Kingdom
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/peckover-house/
+44 1945 583463
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a 40-acre expanse of gardens and plants that attracts families and couples. The city's beauty is further enhanced by various open spaces, including the University Botanic Gardens, which have been extensively developed and improved. The Backs, a series of landscaped lawns and gardens along the River Cam behind the main line of colleges, adds to the charm. Additionally, visitors can explore Kings Parade with its attractive shops facing Kings College and its chapel.
We love botanical gardens when we travel. This is my highest recommendation for a visit. The atmosphere and garden itself is emasculate, beautiful and pristine. One of the best £8 you could spend for a day or even hour stop. Nice staff, good food, well maintained. Would definitely go back, you can get lost in the vast beauty of each section for hours!
Tim S — Google review
A tranquil botanic gem in a busy city! An extraordinary garden of plants with some beautiful tree species. Easily accessed via the Park and Ride there's room to explore, learn or just sit and relax. Add to this a cafe with great coffee and the biggest croissants I've ever seen thanks to Stir Bakery, it's a wonderful day out.
Samantha E — Google review
I recently visited the Cambridge University Botanic Garden in the evening, and it was one of the most peaceful experiences I’ve had in the city. The atmosphere was calm, quiet, and perfect for simply being yourself. Unlike many crowded spots, here you can slow down, breathe, and enjoy nature at your own pace. The garden is beautifully maintained with a huge variety of plants and trees from different parts of the world. Each plant is labelled with its scientific name, which makes the walk not only relaxing but also quite educational. I found it fascinating to see species that I would otherwise never come across. Whether you are someone who enjoys botany or just loves greenery, the diversity on display is impressive. What I especially liked about visiting in the evening was how tranquil it felt. The soft light made the colours of the plants stand out, and the paths were quiet enough to just reflect, think, or simply sit in peace. It’s the kind of place where you can take a slow stroll, spend time with yourself, or even bring a book and read under the trees. Overall, a must-visit in Cambridge for anyone who wants to escape the noise of the city and connect with nature.
Trending D — Google review
The Botanical Gardens are always lovely any time of year. They are great value for money and very family friendly as they always have free activities for children and there is no charge for them to enter. Lots of lovely plants and different areas from the greenhouses to winter gardens. Only negative points...the food is very expensive and wasn't particularly good (a very bland salad today...apparently it was supposed to have raisins in...I got one! At £6 a bowl I expected flavour and *gasp* a dressing). The other is parking. Not the gardens fault, but there isn't any. This is particularly difficult for disabled people. You can park for 3 hours but that's very little time to visit given the extra time and effort it takes with a disability. There are NO disabled spaces and the pavement is is dangerous for either a mobility scooter or walking aid users. The Council needs to revaluate this! Also wish they'd keep the shop open till 5pm so you can buy stuff on the way out! They are missing a trick there.
Emma H — Google review
Still worth a visit in Autumn to enjoy all the beautiful colours. Such a relaxing place for a walk. We enjoyed the short guided talk about the Darth Vader plant especially for Halloween too!
Natasha — Google review
This is a magical destination, especially for those who love plants. Despite visiting on a weekday, there was a decent crowd, but it never felt overwhelming. There is so much to see in terms of plant life, and we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a banana tree in bloom. We were also grateful for the fully-stocked cafe, which provided much-needed cool drinks on a warm day.
G S — Google review
I had a lovely visit! It was a quiet Monday, and pleasant even with intermittent showers. It’s a good size - not overwhelmingly big (I found Kew too big for one day). The glass houses were a particular highlight but lots of other lovely areas like the herbaceous borders and the scented garden. The Rising Path was informative. I enjoyed a salad and drink for lunch at the cafe, which wasn’t busy. If you buy a ticket, you can leave and come in again on the same day which I did and was handy for me. I’ll definitely come again!
Olivia K — Google review
Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a very beautiful place, with an acceptable level of biodiversity. However, considering this is a garden run by one of the world’s top universities, I expected a bit more in terms of rare or unique plant collections. The garden itself is well designed and easy to explore. I found that half a day is enough to fully walk around and enjoy the entire space at a relaxed pace. One small disappointment was the rose garden, which didn’t quite meet expectations. On the positive side, this is a great place for families and kids. There are engaging activities that turn the visit into a fun adventure for younger visitors. For me, the highlight of the garden was the glasshouse. I won’t spoil the experience — you should definitely visit and see the stunning diversity of plants on display there. It is by far the most brilliant part of the garden and highly recommended. Tip: Don’t forget to bring your camera! There is so much beauty to capture, and the garden also runs a photography competition where you can test your skills. For practical details, their official website is very helpful and provides all the information you’ll need for planning your visit.
Alireza M — Google review
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1 Brookside, Cambridge, CB2 1JE, United Kingdom
https://www.botanic.cam.ac.uk/
+44 1223 336265
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IWM Duxford

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War museum
Museums
IWM Duxford, a remarkable destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike, is Europe's largest aviation museum. This former WWI airfield boasts an impressive collection of over 200 meticulously preserved vintage aircraft housed in expansive hangars. Visitors can marvel at a diverse range of planes, from iconic Spitfires to the legendary Concorde. The American Air Museum within Duxford pays tribute to WWII servicemen and features the most extensive collection of American military and civil aircraft outside the United States.
Fantastic place to visit, plenty to see and discover. Some amazing exhibits, the American Museum was particularly impressive. If you’re lucky then you might get to see something old get airborne. I was fortunate to visit the day after a big Airshow so there were a few visiting aircraft still there. £30 sounds a lot but you can easily spend a whole day here so really it’s great value for money. Food not cheap but it never is at places like this, though plenty of outdoors seating if you bring your own.
Andy — Google review
Fantastic day, need more than one day to see everything. We mainly done hanger 1, the US area and the outside planes. These were knowledgeable and informative. We became members so we can come back a few more times. 100% recommended. All the staff we spoke to were lovely.
Lord W — Google review
Great museum. It's huge. Spread over several hangars and buildings, and includes a Concorde, B52, SR71, U2 and many others. When we visited there were lots of light aircraft and classic planes like spitfires and bi-planes flying as well. There are several restaurants, a free shuttle bus, large gift shop and lots of volunteers (in red) more than happy to help. Car parking is free.
M H — Google review
The Duxford Air Museum is an absolutely incredible place to visit! The collection is vast and beautifully displayed. The exhibitions are informative and engaging, with plenty of interactive displays and stories that bring the history of flight to life. Watching aircraft take off and land right in front of you is an unforgettable experience. There are also great facilities — plenty of parking, a nice café with good food and coffee, and lots of space for families to explore.
Simply W — Google review
As a big aviation enthusiast, I was really looking forward to exploring the site and seeing some of the iconic aircraft up close. There was a short wait to buy tickets, and while the entry price did seem quite steep, I was happy enough to pay it for the chance to see the planes I’d come for. Unfortunately, the gentleman at the ticket desk (older, with white hair and a beard) was rather unfriendly and didn’t offer the warmest of welcomes — not the best start to the day. My first stop was the Concorde, which I’ve always wanted to experience. There were two staff members standing by the entrance, but they seemed too caught up in their own conversation to greet visitors or answer questions. Once onboard, there was no one available to provide information or engage with visitors, which was disappointing — especially for such a famous aircraft. After leaving Concorde, I made a beeline for the commercial airliners on display outside — the part of the visit I was most excited for. Unfortunately, when I arrived, all of them were closed for the day except the aircraft in British Airways livery. While that one was open and staffed, and the gentleman onboard was extremely knowledgeable and happy to answer my questions (thank you for that!), I couldn’t help feeling disappointed that the others were shut. Throughout my visit, I also noticed that staff presence around the site felt quite sparse. In several areas, particularly around the commercial airliners, I had a lot of questions but couldn’t find anyone to ask. I was later told that access to the aircraft varies by day, which feels like a bit of a “luck of the draw” situation — fine if communicated clearly, but frustrating when you’ve paid full price and key exhibits aren’t open. Overall, while I did enjoy parts of the visit and found the open aircraft fascinating, the lack of staff engagement, limited access to exhibits, and inconsistent communication left me feeling underwhelmed. With such an incredible collection, I had hoped for a more welcoming and interactive experience.
Josh M — Google review
Incredible place! Honestly the best aviation museum I have ever been to and one of the best museums I have been to overall. Lots to see, lots to interact with, actually getting into some of the planes, many elevated platforms and floors to see these huge aircraft from different angles. The airfield is active with all sorts taking off and landing throughout the day. Accessibility for wheelchair users is great too.
Joshua N — Google review
Very extensive collection contained at an active airfield. Vintage planes taking off and landing all day was a huge perk! To see these aircraft still flying is indeed a pleasure! Everything was in good order and labeled. Well worth spending the day here; so very much to see and experience!
Elisabeth H — Google review
Visited IWM Duxford during the school summer holidays and explored at our own pace. The vast hangars packed with iconic aircraft—from Spitfires to Concordes—bring aviation history to life. Interactive exhibits, flight simulators, and outdoor displays kept everyone engaged. Super accessible with wide paths and family facilities. A brilliant day out for all ages!
Brother J — Google review
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IWM Duxford Airfield, Cambridge, CB22 4QR, United Kingdom
http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/iwm-duxford
+44 20 7091 3067
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Ely Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Ely Cathedral stands as a magnificent testament to Gothic architecture, captivating visitors with its intricate design and historical significance. Nestled in the flat Fenland landscape of East Cambridgeshire, this grand structure rises dramatically against the sky, evoking awe just as it was intended by its Norman builders after their conquest.
Truly stunning architecture with plenty of fine details and beautiful, brightly coloured stained glass windows. The cathedral is very well maintained. I recommend visiting in the morning when it’s quieter and less busy. Don’t forget to have a walk around outside as well—there are lots of lovely details to see!
J ( — Google review
Ely Cathedral is absolutely stunning. The architecture is breathtaking, especially the unique Octagon Tower and the spacious Lady Chapel. Inside, every detail feels majestic yet peaceful. The staff and guides are very welcoming, and the whole visit is well worth it. A true gem and one of the most beautiful cathedrals in England.
Olga L — Google review
Spectacular and unique among cathedrals, its wooden octagonal “lantern” high above the crossing is amazing to see and explore. We booked an Octagon Tower tour before our visit, and learned from our guide the original tower had been square and built in a Romanesque design, but that unstable ground - possibly exacerbated by construction of the adjacent Lady Chapel - had caused the tower to collapse in 1322. Something new was clearly required, and result was an octagonal tower made of stone and wood that was lighter in weight, spread the load more evenly, and that had an upper row of windows to admit light (a “lantern”). After examining this construction method on a model at ground level we were escorted up the first spiral staircase to the clerestory, where we were asked to deposit backpacks and purses. Nearby were the bass pipes of the organ, some of them so long that they are installed horizontally. Three more stairways ensued, two of them among the narrowest we have ever climbed in a Cathedral. All were inside the walls, and the one that accesses the roof requires one to bend almost double to duck through the exit door. The interior of the Octagon Tower is a busy maze of beams installed in the 14th Century, with some of the larger pieces at least 1,000 years old. We approached the lantern from behind and found it consisted of a number of high, narrow, painted doors, three of which were opened for us so we could peer across the octagon to the painted other side, and crane our necks to see the altar far below. It was absolutely splendid. We learned that the lantern’s last significant structural restoration was done under architect Sir Gilbert Scott in the mid 1800s, and that the lantern paintings (and part of the nave ceiling) were completed in the 1860s. Outside on the lead-clad roof we were treated to a terrific view over the city. Back downstairs we explored the magnificent Lady Chapel and some of the Chantry chapels before calling it day. Practical info: A tour will really make your time at Ely come alive, so visit the excellent Ely Cathedral website to see what is on offer. Allow about 2 to 2.5 hours for a visit.
David R — Google review
An impressive and magnificent cathedral that makes Ely – even though it’s the second smallest city in England – truly special. Knowing that this remarkable building is almost 1,000 years old makes the visit even more fascinating. It’s also interesting to learn that parts of the first Harry Potter film were shot here. The audio guide is excellent and very informative.
Mehdi Ö — Google review
Beautiful cathedral. This is an excellent place to visit for a day out. The grounds and staff are helpful, professional, and knowledgeable. If you are in the area, well worth the trip. There are numerous pubs, shops, and restaurants near the cathedral as well.
Coco F — Google review
What an amazing place to visit and look around. Lots of things to see, so much history and so much beauty. The ticket price of £14 pp may seem quite steep, but you could essentially spend hours here and still not be bored. Be mindful that the Stained Glass Window Museum costs extra (to be the cost for this is quite steep for what it is) and it is also up some steep flights of steps so no good for people with disabilities; but interesting to look at the stained glass exhibits.
Dominic W — Google review
Ely Cathedral is fantastic. Special mention goes to Tracey, our guide on the Octagon Tower Tour. She was so full of amazing information and her pacing of the tour was perfect. Such a special and unique place.
Lorraine M — Google review
A beautiful building from the outside and looks magnificent inside. But sadly they charge a ridiculous £14 per adult to enter just for a 20-30 minute browse. Understand they need to maintain the place but this is meant to be part of our collective heritage and should be open to all for a much smaller donation. In France similarly grand cathedrals outside of Paris are free to enter. Also, the church fathers have built an ugly building opposite the entrance that really ruins the surrounding area ( see picture). Disappointed.
Huw S — Google review
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Chapter House, The College, ELY CB7 4DL, United Kingdom
https://www.elycathedral.org/
+44 1353 667735
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Audley End House and Gardens

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Heritage building
Nature & Parks
Audley End House and Gardens is an impressive English Heritage Jacobean mansion set in Capability Brown-designed gardens. Originally built on a grand scale by the first Earl of Suffolk, it later became a royal palace when purchased by Charles II. Lavishly decorated rooms showcase silverware, priceless furniture, and paintings, making it one of England's grandest country homes. The estate also features a fine landscaped park designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown.
VISIT DATE: SAT 16/08/2025 VISIT TIME: 13:45 - 18:00 Visited with my 6 year old daughter and my Mum, but didn’t arrive till the afternoon, which was a shame as there is so much to see. I have been to Audley End in the past, but it has been a long time, so I couldn’t remember much of the site. The house itself is lovely, full of wonderful paintings and objects of interest, through less so foot a 6-year old, with the exception of the nursery which features clothes to dress up in and toys and games that would have been played by the children of the house. My daughter was disappointed to find she is too big to ride the rocking horse, but she enjoyed stroking its mane. Outside there is a beautiful parterre garden and lovely grounds to explore, featuring lots of accessible paths, with tree lined sections and hidden gems around the lake. There is a service wing next to the main house, which has a lovely cafe for visitors (and toilets, including accessible ones), as well as the main shop and visitor centre. A short walk away you will find the stable block, which has interesting exhibitions to look at, as well as the children’s shop (where you can collect your English Heritage pop badge), then you can walk through the kitchen gardens, which were full of flowers, fruit and vegetables at the time of our visit, making it an absolute delight to see. You can also then go to the court yard play area, where there is another, smaller cafe and more toilets. There are generally activities for children to take part in on the lawn, but as we visited during the summer holidays we were also able to take part in the Taskmaster games which were being held at a number of EH sites during the summer of 2025. This provided an extra level of fun. Overall, Audley End House and Gardens is a fantastic place to visit, especially in the summer. There were a good number of visitors, but it never felt crowded and we were able toto move around the house and grounds at our leisure. I would definitely recommend visiting and suggest you get there earlier to really make the most of your visit. Free entry for EH members, £22 for adults.
Hayley B — Google review
A wonderful historic property - so much to see. The staff were amazing, so knowledgeable and they really enjoyed talking about the history of the property - if you love history then this is an absolute must. Fantastic food at the cafe too. To fully enjoy the house and estate you would need all day. An absolute gem ❤️
Liz P — Google review
Great day out for the family. The house is well maintained and there are nice collections to see. The gardens are well kept and huge. There is just one more little hidden treasure around each corner just when you thought you saw it all. Well worthy the visit. There is also a cafe and a shop. We enjoyed the performance from English heritage on “ferries”. Loved it!
Petya I — Google review
Lovely historic house looked after by English Heritage. Lots of rooms to see inside and very friendly helpful volunteers. They are great to talk to and share so much other interesting information about the house. Outside the gardens were beautiful and lovely large lawn beside lake. The old vegetable garden was also lovely as were the stables. Worth going to stables first of all which are near to the car park and tells you the story of the house before you visit it. Large tearooms to visit with good selection of snacks, meals and treats. Definitely worth a visit.
Craig K — Google review
Although the facilities outside the mansion are generally well-preserved, the mansion itself is very bright and beautiful, making you imagine that people still lived there. The owner of the mansion has very special tastes, and you can see that the decoration inside is different from other British mansions. The most impressive thing is the tall and magnificent wooden carving wall in the reception hall. In addition, you will see some sea monsters and ocean-related icons in the reception room on the second floor. The tour guide said that this is because the owner of the mansion was a big shot in the navy. The mansion facilities are very beautiful and well-maintained. It takes about an hour to walk through.
Zen C — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit!!! The house is stunning inside, with lots of interesting rooms and stories, and the staff were friendly and helpful. The gardens are beautiful and perfect for a walk – peaceful, well-kept, and full of charm. There’s also plenty of space for kids to run around, which makes it a nice family day out. I’d definitely recommend it if you’re looking for somewhere relaxing but also full of history.
Hojae L — Google review
Our visit was perfect. The house was a real highlight. It felt like being in one of Jane Austin books. I loved the vast space and well kept grounds. It was time well spent and my children enjoyed it too. It's great place for family visit. Highly recommend.
Kasia K — Google review
Great stately home and grounds. The gardens behind the house are really wonderful and seating is available for you to relax and fully enjoy the view. The stables are a must for any horse lovers and the staff there are all very knowledgeable and friendly. There are various gardens. Fruit and vegetable gardens and many rooms from the past. There are two restaurant / cafes both with toilets. Plenty of parking and level access except for the first floor of the house. Sadly no lift is available.
Stephen D — Google review
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Audley End Rd, Audley End, Saffron Walden CB11 4JF, United Kingdom
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/audley-end-house-and-gardens/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=audley%20end
+44 370 333 1181
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Hylands Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Scenic Walking Areas
Hylands Park is a historic and expansive park located on the outskirts of Chelmsford, Essex. It features beautiful gardens, a neo-classical villa, a stable, and artists' studios. The park is known for hosting various festivals and summer fairs, making it an ideal destination for visitors looking to immerse themselves in cultural events. Families can enjoy the playground area with its impressive wooden adventure castle structure and activities suitable for children of all ages.
Came here for the National Flower Show, The gardens are very well-kept. Lots of stalls selling plants, food and drink, different crafts and garden furniture. The house inside looked beautiful with all the flower displays. A great day out, lots of plants bought and garden bits.
T R — Google review
We had a wonderful day at Hylands Park! It’s such a beautiful and spacious place, perfect for families. The kids loved the adventure castle play area, and there’s so much open space to run, play, and explore. The gardens are lovely for a stroll, and it’s a great spot for a picnic or just enjoying the fresh air. A perfect family day out surrounded by nature! 🌳☀️🏰
Ms C — Google review
Hylands Park is a huge and beautiful open space filled with majestic old oak trees and plenty of room to relax, picnic, or simply take in the scenery. There’s something for everyone, with a children’s play area, walking and running tracks, spots for dog walking and bike riding, and lovely gardens to wander through at your own pace. With convenient on-site parking, bathroom facilities, and food, it’s an easy and enjoyable place to spend a peaceful day outdoors.
Martin R — Google review
It's a beautiful park, and the scenery is absolutely beautiful. We enjoyed it there; unfortunately, due to the weather, we didn't get to look around.
Stacy — Google review
Beautiful large open space with massive veteran oak trees, wide open space for ball games and family get-togethers. They also have a fantastic large play park for the kids that looks like a castle and is all made from wood. It’s located close to the car park and toilets. Good clean toilet facilities. They also have a large pleasure garden which is well cared for with established plants, duck pond and seasonal bedding plant displays. I particularly like the cafe where you can sit inside, or they have lots of outdoor seating for dog walkers. You can get coffee and snacks, or they do really nice fancy brunch and lunch options. You can park at the other car park right next to the cafe and shops if you don’t want to walk far- it’s very close to the pleasure gardens too. I love how wide open this place is for my kids as they can run and ride their bikes and have plenty of freedom. There are also geocaches on the site of that’s your interest.
Stephanie D — Google review
Had a lovely evening at the safari drone show, very clever. The only thing I would say, going on and getting parked was well done but there could have been a little more direction when leaving. But the show, food and entertainment were very good.
Georgina B — Google review
Lovely gardens, good cafe and local artists/designers at the old stables
Scott — Google review
Fantastic time at Radio 2 Party in the Park. Great acts and venue. Would like to visit the house one day.
Helen J — Google review
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10 Meadgate Terrace, Chelmsford, CM2 8FS, United Kingdom
http://hylandsestate.co.uk/
+44 1245 605500
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High Lodge

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National forest
Visitor center
High Lodge is a nature lover's paradise located in the national forest. It offers a wide range of activities for visitors, including play areas, cycling and walking trails, and a tree canopy adventure course. The site features the original GoApe treetop adventure complex and a visitor center where you can hire a barbecue for a unique outdoor experience. Families can enjoy the flat mile-long High Lodge Nature Trail with various activities and information boards along the way.
Really lovely forest park. The kids love it here and gets them away from the screens. The facilities are first class and it also has a rather excellent cafe. Check parking before travelling but highly recommended day out for walkers or cycles. The go ape facilities are also brilliant but chargeable separately.
Miguel R — Google review
Great place, hired bikes at the store on site and the whole family loved it. Great for kids and adults, playground and adventure trails in the beautiful Thetford forest. Didn't have chance to visit the Cafe on site but looked very nice....the parking fair could be reduced a bit for people hiring bikes or visiting GOApe ( we spent over £80 on bike hire and £15 in parking fee ) but the facilities are all well kept so it is just my opinion not a criticism.
David M — Google review
What a magical place! There is so much to do! Stations, GO APE, playgrounds, Walks. The small kids and grown kids had a great time! If your looking for an active day out, this is a great and non-expensive option. We did pick up some rubbish... people, please do better! 🚮
Hannah D — Google review
We visited High Lodge today for the second time within the last month. It’s a great place, especially for kids, and well worth the cost of parking. It was a busy day, but we were still able to find a table for a simple and small birthday celebration. Although there is plenty to do without paying for the additional Go Ape activities. If you do want to participate in the Go Ape activities then I recommend booking ahead to ensure a spot. The cafe is a little expensive; however, it’s comparable to similar types of places. Also, be warned that cell service is pretty bad (even using their WiFi) and plan ahead.
Sommer L — Google review
We stopped here for lunch on a long drive. The play parks were great for all ages and offered a brilliant variety of park paraphernalia. Despite it being a bin free site there was barely any rubbish and both the parks and forest were really well maintained. Ginormous teepee slide (pictured) was a highlight for all my kids!
Andy L — Google review
Very nice Forrest! Great for picnic, birthday parties outside (when warm), cycling and walks. Plenty to do for a family. I believe to have seen bike rentals there too, and BBQ stands.
Adenis R — Google review
I took my grandson to the halloween light trail, the staff was friendly and helpful. Parking was easy. He had a great time o the rides, and the trains brilliant.
Margaret P — Google review
Nice area for sports (cycling, Go Ape, archery). Lots of play areas for children, zip line, sound garden, walking trails. Cafe and food to go take away. Could do with better maps/marked trails for sound garden, gruffalo etc, you don't know what's there unless you come across it randomly! Parking is expensive, no concession for disability. Cafe as you'd expect. Would love to see more childrens activities/wildlife stuff even only at weekends /holidays.
Emma H — Google review
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4.2
(609)
Thetford Forest, High Lodge, Brandon, IP27 0AF, United Kingdom
https://www.forestryengland.uk/highlodge
+44 300 067 4401
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Ickworth

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Nestled in the picturesque West Suffolk district of eastern England, Ickworth is a charming civil parish that primarily encompasses the stunning estate of Ickworth House. Just a short distance from Bury St Edmunds, this quaint village is renowned for its breathtaking neoclassical mansion, which stands as a testament to 18th-century grandeur. The iconic Rotunda architecture and beautifully landscaped parkland create an enchanting atmosphere that invites visitors to explore both history and nature.
4.3
(1614)
Bury Saint Edmunds, UK
20

Abbey Gardens

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Abbey Gardens is a historic park that encompasses formal gardens, ruins, sports facilities, an aviary, and amenities like light refreshments and toilets. The site was once home to one of the most significant medieval monasteries in Europe before it was destroyed by fire and dissolved by Henry VIII. The 14-acre award-winning gardens are situated on the grounds of the former Benedictine Abbey of St Edmund, which used to be a renowned pilgrimage location visited by royalty.
Stunning and well cared for gardens. Loved the accuracy of the gardening to keep things symmetrical. Borders were full and thriving. The historic ruins were fascinating. Perfect place for a walk, picnic, family afternoon.
Kelly J — Google review
I came here today with my little family, and we had a lovely few hours here! We loved seeing the aviary, the gardens (which are stunning!), seeing the ruins and our daughter loved the play area! Highly recommend for an afternoon out with the family.
Rach D — Google review
A great place to stop for a picnic 🥪 . Some lovely ruins to explore and a beautiful flowers 💐. Be careful not to get hit by the water sprinkler. There are lots of benches all around the edges and a few tables near the gate. I loved looking at the birds. 🦜🐦🦜
Kerry — Google review
The sheer history of this place is awe-inspiring and simply stunning! The combination of a beautiful cathedral, well cared-for gardens and the Abbey ruins makes it a perfect place to explore, relax and learn more about history, allowing you to imagine just how vast and powerful the abbey was in its heyday!
Rolf W — Google review
Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds is absolutely beautiful and such a joy to visit. The gardens are perfectly maintained, full of colour and seasonal blooms, with peaceful paths to wander and plenty of seating to take in the views. The historic Abbey ruins add a fascinating sense of history and make the setting even more special. It’s a wonderful spot for a relaxing stroll, a picnic, or simply to enjoy some quiet time in stunning surroundings. Truly one of the highlights of Bury St Edmunds
Lynne C — Google review
Abbey Gardens absolutely stunning flower displays. Beautiful walk around the Gardens. A great place to visit.
Kim F — Google review
Beautiful to.walk amongst the history. Definitely recommend
Clare K — Google review
Gardens are always well looked after. Pilgrims cafe was also excellent
Mark D — Google review
4.7
(4100)
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4.7
(1858)
22 Mustow St, Bury Saint Edmunds, IP33 1XL, United Kingdom
https://www.westsuffolk.gov.uk/abbeygardens
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21

Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Farm
The Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse is a museum in Norfolk, England that tells the story of Norfolk's rich agricultural heritage and its people from 1700 to 1900. The museum has a play area, farm, and rare breeds farm.
I first came here when my son was 1, 15 years ago, had great fun getting him to recreate some of the photos! The museum is just as good as I remembered and we all had a lovely time exploring and trying on as many hats as we could find!
Shelley S — Google review
Absolutely fascinating place. It is wonderful that these facilities have survived to this day and now we can learn more about workhouses and expand our knowledge about British history. We were very lucky to come just before an excursion started. I’m not sure how regular excursions are but I undoubtedly advise you to attend one if you have a chance. Caroline was our guide. She was very knowledgeable and very passionate about this place and its history. There is a cosy welcoming cafe, a good place to relax and recharge before continuing to explore this place. There is a farm you can visit. A children’s playground as well inside the facilities. Tickets are a bit pricey but it is worth a visit.
Luba P — Google review
Great day out, you really need to allow at least half a day to see everything. Loved the village street old store, post office pub and cottage. The grounds are beautifully maintained and the workhouse had engaging exhibits. The farm and tractor ride were informative and great for youngsters (and the young at heart!) We had a fabulous ploughman's lunch in the cafe. The staff were all really friendly and knowledgeable, we really enjoyed our day and highly recommend this place.
C — Google review
So much to see and do. The workhouse was a history lesson in itself and the volunteers were friendly and helpful. There were carriages and steam engines, a small village complete with it's local alehouse, school and chapel. We arrived around lunchtime on Sunday and enjoyed a light lunch before walking around. Unfortunately for us we did not leave enough time to visit the farm but we will arrive earlier next time to fit this in. We will definitely be returning.
Glenis S — Google review
This is a fantastic day out. Lots to see, do and learn. The farm is lovely and the people on the farm are super knowledgeable and happy to interact with the kids. The lakeside walk is a must and this is where you will find the 'stamps'. The playground was a big hit and the cafe serves delicious food.
Vikki B — Google review
Brilliant!! So much better then we had expected- we spent the whole day here and didn’t even get round to the farm and play area which both looked great ! Every room, except had interactive bits - the children had a truly enjoyable day - we joined in with crafts in the chapel, dressed up all over the place and learnt so much. I would highly recommend this place to families. Lots of places to sit and eat a picnic or there is a little cafe. Staff were brilliant really friendly and helpfully.
C C — Google review
Informative text and multimedia accompanying interesting historic artefacts in the museum. Good value cafe. Very friendly staff and lovely little farm with young piglets when I went! Succeeds in conveying what rural Norfolk life was like in the 19th century.
T W — Google review
What a great day out, we took our older mothers and they loved it! It covers the history of the workhouse over time but also social history with recreated rooms and cottages over the ages. The cafe was excellent, great quiche and fabulously friendly staff. All of the staff were amazing, offering us motor scooters for our mum's to use to get to the farm. Thank you so much.
Tony P — Google review
4.7
(1133)
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4.6
(522)
Beetley Meadows, Beetley, Dereham NR20 4DR, United Kingdom
https://www.gressenhall.norfolk.gov.uk/
+44 1362 869263
22

Colchester Zoological Society

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Colchester Zoo, sprawling across 60 acres of parkland, offers a captivating experience with its smartly designed themed habitats housing over 260 species from around the world. Visitors can encounter crowd favorites like African elephants and giraffes as well as rare species such as fennec foxes and sun bears. The zoo's conservation efforts are evident in its care for endangered animals like Komodo dragons and African big cats.
I love this zoo. Even though it’s busy you can still enjoy the experience. Lots to see and do. The animals have some lovely enclosures and look happy. I love the glass so you can get up close to observe. It’s probably my favourite zoo as zoos go and I’ve been to lots! They clearly do a lot for conservation too and that’s massively important for the welfare of endangered species particularly! It’s clean and the staff are lovely!
Sarah C — Google review
Had a lovely day out here plenty of animals to see,some were hiding in their beds as it was a bit chilly but you could peep at them there. There's walk through areas to get up close. Plenty of food and drink cafes dotted through the zoo and picnic benches too. Definitely worth a visit.
Anne S — Google review
Love a zoo trip!! such an enjoyable experience. Great variety of animals to see and even though it can be very busy you still see and enjoy it all. The animals all have great spacious enclosures and plenty of items in for them to enjoy. There is plenty of things to see and to do which is great. The Gift shop at the end is brilliant as well, has a great variety of things for all ages.
Fay C — Google review
What an amazing zoological zoo. It's started off as wet and windy but cleared up as there was many indoor areas to visit. The meerkats took abit of coaching to get them outside but eventually came out. Feeding the giraffes was really good and exciting for the children. Well grown ups. The staff were really helpful and knew exactly where to send you when lost for the next adventure around the park. So many animals and looked in good care. Lots of schools visiting which was good to see. Well done teams.
Gerhard G — Google review
Had a very nice day. Very nice experience during the visit. The zoo is very easy to find with plenty of parking. The staff is very nice and helpful. You can stroll around the park in a relaxing enjoyable atmosphere. The zoo is easily accesible for wheel chair users and the benches around the park come in handy for those who have issues walking longer distances. The zoo beeing situated in a field away from towns, villages is very nice and gives you a better touch with nature. The large animal section is very nice. Also note that animals might take a nap exactly when you want to film or take a photo of them...with patience you can still catch them moving around. The restaurant offers good food and you can enjoy the food outside in nice weather. Kids playground close to the restaurant. Toilets also around the park are clean. You can get a ride on a mini train. The souvenir shop is nicely organised, affordable prices. The plush animals are very nicely made. Definitely worth a day visiting. Best to buy tickets in advance. You'll find a nice biodiversity animal range. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Better buy tickets in advance or an year pass if you plan to visit more times.
Daniel A — Google review
Really enjoyable day and a huge variety of animals to see. It’s really well laid out and the animals all looked happy. The Africa section was impressive. The elephants and giraffes seemed happy. Every turn you took there was something new to discover. Food options were a bit hit and miss with long waits for average not even hot food. That was the only down side but went for the animals hence the 5 star review. The green anacondas were stunning as were the chimpanzees
Jillian — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic time visiting Colchester Zoo! One of the highlights of the day was the amazing train ride that took us on a scenic journey around the park, giving us a chance to see the majority of the animals from a unique and relaxing perspective. It was such a fun and convenient way to explore the zoo. Another great feature was the variety of informative talks held at different animal enclosures throughout the day. These talks gave us the chance to learn more about the animals, their behaviors, and conservation efforts, all while getting a closer look at them. The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. Overall, it was a brilliant experience—perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves animals. Highly recommend visiting Colchester Zoo for a memorable and educational day out!
Blizray491 — Google review
A great day out. I came with my six and ten year old and they loved the day. We didn't get to see all the animals but we did see most of them. We were there from 11.30 to 6pm l. There were plenty of places to sit and eat lunch/snacks. Lots of playgrounds, exhibits and interactive places.
Emiley D — Google review
4.7
(20695)
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4.6
(6769)
Maldon Rd, Stanway, Heckfordbridge, Colchester CO3 0SL, United Kingdom
http://www.colchesterzoologicalsociety.com/
+44 1206 331292
23

Colchester Castle Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Colchester Castle Park is a historic and picturesque Victorian park located in the heart of the town center. It surrounds the town's original fortress, now transformed into a museum showcasing Colchester's rich history. Divided into upper and lower halves by a Roman wall, the upper park features the castle, bandstand, play park, crazy golf course, and Hollytrees Museum. The lower park offers a peaceful retreat with scenic walks along the River Colne.
Set in stunning grounds with plenty to look at and see. Ground is kept immaculate and the flower beds look fantastic. There's plenty of benches and seating everywhere to sit and take in the views. Cafe and coffee ☕️ shop on site as well as toilets 🚻 with plenty of bins to put your rubbish in. The main attraction being the castle 🏰. There's also a nice area to sit and watch the fish swimming around. Overall a great day out for anyone looking for somewhere to go whether you're on your own or with the whole family.
Rob R — Google review
This is a lovely park, well maintained and with a diverse landscape, covering sport grounds, a play ground, a flower garden, tree lined walking paths, a lake, a koi pond, a sandpit and most famously - a castle. It’s great in any weather but summer and autumn are the best seasons to admire the spectacle of colors in the park.
Oana G — Google review
We visited & stayed in Colchester to see James & Texas, as part of the summer series. Decided to visit castle & took part in the tour. Tour guide Gillian was fabulous, talked to us a lot & great knowledge. Castle is very interesting. We had fun in Colchester & found the people to be very friendly & helpful.
Nicola M — Google review
Saw Craig David at Lower Castle Park. Helpful staff, toilets were close by, amazing experience. One negative, if you don't know the area very well it's very hard to find the car park for events. I paid for parking but couldn't find where the car park was! 🤔😕
Paula D — Google review
Castle Park in Colchester is the perfect spot to unwind on a warm summer’s day. The gentle rustle of leaves, the fresh breeze drifting through the trees, and the laughter of children playing create such a peaceful atmosphere. The playground is beautifully designed, giving kids plenty of space to run, climb, and explore. There’s even a drinking water tap close by, a small but thoughtful touch that keeps little adventurers refreshed during their play. The park is dotted with tall, leafy trees, offering cool shade and a sense of calm no matter how hot the day gets. Walking through, you can’t help but feel you’ve stepped into a place where history and nature blend seamlessly. The only thing missing from my visit was stepping inside the castle itself. It would have been incredible to wander through its ancient halls and imagine the stories it could tell, especially since it was my very first trip to Colchester.
Julian C — Google review
Castle park concert - don't go VIP it's a complete waste of money. You get a spot furthest away from the stage with minimal views of the stage. The toilets were nice, but that's it. And whoever put the flags up needs sacking. They blocked the screens!!!
Monica H — Google review
Wonderful historic place with nature calm sightseeing and kids playground
KHALID A — Google review
Just stunning really, it's obviously a well cared for park. I hope they will renovate the play lake one day. However, It was nice to see some of the old boats have been repurposed as planters.
Niamh K — Google review
4.6
(5753)
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4.6
(1321)
High St, Colchester, CO1 1UG, United Kingdom
https://www.colchester.gov.uk/castle-park/
+44 1206 282962
24

Banham Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Banham Zoo, located in Banham, is a popular 50-acre parkland attraction that houses over 2000 animals including tigers, zebras, and cheetahs. Visitors can enjoy up-close barnyard feeding experiences and high-rope aerial trekking. The zoo offers various animal experiences such as feeding meerkats and flying hawks. Additionally, there are interactive activities for kids in the Activity Centre along with a soft play area.
I came here today with my fiancé and our 1 year old daughter.. We all really enjoyed ourselves, had a lovely day looking at all the animals, showing our daughter all the animals (her favourite was the howler monkeys!). We will definitely bring her back again when she is older. Lots of animals were out, the staff were friendly and overall it was a good atmosphere. 😀
Rach D — Google review
Visited Banham Zoo this week and had the most amazing time. The animals are so well cared for with outstanding enclosures. We did The Big Cat Experience which was well worth the money as you get to spend time with and feed several big cats. Highly recommend!
Clare S — Google review
Absolute brilliant place, we got there my chance, was in the area with some time to spare and discovered this brilliant diamond. As an experience, I would say it's the best Zoo I've been so far in the UK. I mean, they have a snow leopard. It's a completely brilliant place and just can't wait to go there again.
Dragos C — Google review
We decided to go on one of the hottest days so not many of the animals were out. It’s a very big area and caters brilliantly for the children. I love the fact you can hire buggies and mobility scooters, the train was always packed and there was plenty of staff around. I took off a star as even though it was a good day out wasn’t the best zoo we have visited and if we didn’t take our time we would have been round it in an hour! We loved the tropical area so much.
Jayskirmish Y — Google review
Nice enough zoo and can’t argue with the value after using the kids go free promotion for half term. The park itself is clean if not a little rundown. The selection of animals is disappointing and not anywhere near as good as Africa Alive. The food outlets are fantastic with all being spotlessly clean, excellent value and really delicious food. What a shame it’s such an utter shambles. Queue for ages to get in only to be met with a disgruntled team member who would rather do ANYTHING than speak to customers. We had prepaid the trick or treat packs and was told we could get these in the gift shop so we then had to queue up again for well over half hour for a lanyard and a a little pencil. These “packs” could have been at the main entrance. The staff on the gift shop were painfully slow and unorganised making the wait even longer and allowing multiple people to queue jump. There’s lots of work going on round the park to update and introduce enclosures which is exciting and we look forward to seeing.
Hatsontour — Google review
Haven't been here for years and took my 7 year old granddaughter. Can't blame zoo but weather was so hot all the animals were hiding in shade so we're hard to see. Some enclosures and areas looked tatty and would have like a few more interactive things to interest children and adults around. We did love the train ride which was very popular.
Sara T — Google review
I had a fantastic time at the zoo! The animals looked well taken care of, and the enclosures were spacious and clean. There was a wide variety of animals to see, from tiger to penguins and reptiles. I was amazed of the animals. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions. Definitely worth the visit. 😍
Jeanevie G — Google review
Brilliant zoo, found whilst on holiday and was pleasantly surprised! Really good selection of animals, all really well looked after, good food and a cracking day out! Would highly recommend!
Jordan D — Google review
4.6
(5741)
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4.4
(1644)
Kenninghall Rd, Banham, Norwich NR16 2HE, United Kingdom
https://www.zsea.org/banham
+44 1953 887771
25

Sainsbury Centre

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Art museum
Museums
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a modernist space that showcases ancient, modern, and ethnographic art collections. The center recently reopened its galleries with a major exhibition featuring the best art of Norfolk and Suffolk throughout history. The 'Art and East Anglia' exhibition celebrates the region's rich artistic heritage, displaying works across various visual arts disciplines from prehistoric times to the present day.
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts offers a remarkable sense of space, with interactive exhibits that engage visitors in a unique way. The architecture blends seamlessly with its surroundings, creating a harmonious and inspiring environment. The café is bright, spacious, and inviting—perfect for a relaxing break. A highly recommended destination for art and architecture enthusiasts!
Jack L — Google review
We went as a part of a volunteer group which i am part of , to see the new exhibition they have got on it's called can we survive the sea . Really good exhibition of the potential sea rises and the impact on local communities that live on island's on this planet and how they cope with tsunami's which are set off by earthquake's. But also coastal erosion that the Norfolk coastline suffers each year . All free but Donations are extremely grateful.
Christopher P — Google review
Every visit to SCVA is inspiring and stunning. Really enjoyed the current temp exhibitions looking at climate action and conservation of the oceans, such moving and beautiful work. Can't wait to come back soon
Ruby B — Google review
Great all-round experience. Wide variety of exhibits. Juxtaposition of pieces was stimulating and an engaging feature was where soundscapes were paired with some of the items. This led to those sculptures being experienced in a fuller way. Staff were attentive and there was an opportunity to be guided around. Setting of the Centre is picturesque. Well worth a visit.
Paul R — Google review
So much better than I thought it would be. A wonderful wide range of art and artifacts. The interactive displays were a nice touch. The current temporary exhibition was brilliant. Tickets by donation and we had a lovely coffee and cake in the cafe. It was nice wondering around the outside sculptures. No wait to enter and not too busy for a weekend day. My only trouble was parking. There were no spaces left and we had to park in a different car park at a different building, the ticket machine was also broke. Other than that, great day out.
Laura C — Google review
The Sainsbury Centre has very good temporary exhibitions (including a really good ocean one on at the moment) and the permanent collection contains some fantastic and engaging pieces. We were happy to donate a good amount for the upkeep of an important place.
Ollie F — Google review
A lovely ground floor exhibition space involving a wide array of historical artefacts from all over the world, mixed with some amazing modern art, including some ten Francis Bacon paintings, Giacometti and Picasso. The upper and lower floors were less impressive, in my opinion, but that's just a matter of taste, I guess.
Lorenzo S — Google review
What a fantastic space We had an amazing few hours enjoying the art and lunch. Fresh salads, great tasting coffee and very affordable.
Dan B — Google review
4.6
(1765)
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4.4
(676)
Norfolk Rd, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom
https://www.sainsburycentre.ac.uk/
+44 1603 593199
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Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Sights & Landmarks
Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park is a renowned destination in Suffolk, offering a unique blend of wildlife encounters, rare breed farm experiences, dining options, and even serving as a wedding venue. Founded by TV personality Jimmy Doherty, the park features an impressive array of facilities including Europe's largest polar bear reserve. The farm is home to various animals such as ponies, donkeys, and chickens that visitors can interact with by feeding them.
Jimmy's is a wonderful day out for all ages. The park was much bigger than I expected and there's so much to see. My only slight grumble is there wasn't a lot of seating, especially in shaded areas and we happened to visit on a very hot day! To be fair, we did visit during the Summer holidays, so it was very busy. I recommend downloading the app before your visit. It is really helpful. You're able to see what's happening on the day you visit, plan your day and it stores your tickets for easy access. We will definitely come back again.
Catherine D — Google review
Had a wonderful day out at Jimmy's wildlife park with my wife and two dogs. The only place dogs can't go is the butterfly and reptile enclosures. So much to see and a lovely environment. Ample activities for kids and buying animal feed gives you the chance to get close to a lot of different animals. We saw the bears... although sleepy as we passed and watched a couple enjoying an 'experience' and feeding the brown bears. Thoroughly recommend. 10/10 The shops are great too.
Mike H — Google review
Website does not do it justice, the FARM section is pigs but the rest is a fine selection of a small scale zoo. Powerd wheelchairs available but we had our own and it copped just fine, its hard pac mostly and the off road bit was 1 little section which wont be there once they complete the other enclosure its only temporary. Amazing place, great for family and Adults, they offer wedding packages too, food and drink prices relevant to the times.
Vaw P — Google review
After watching the ch4 episode on the Brown 🐻, we decided to make the journey from South Yorkshire to Ipswich Suffolk. Very good visit, had around 3 hours+ on site, only animals we didn't see were the Wolf's & Coos otherwise a good place to visit. There was quite a bit of work going on so it'd be nice to visit again next year once it's all completed. Staff we came into contact with were very nice and helpful, we managed to be at the Polar Bear 🐻's when May have a talk on the P/Bears only to find 2 of them were from The Yorkshire Wildlife Park 7 miles from where we live in Doncaster...👍👍👍👍
Tony T — Google review
We had our wedding at Jimmys farm this past weekend and it was without a doubt the best day of our lives. The rangers at the park were incredible happy to talk to all of our guests, our lemur experience was the best! The food was sensational all of our guests raved about it, in particular the roast beef course, and the venue was beautiful. Huge shout out to our wedding planner at Jimmys Claire, who had only been working at Jimmys for a few weeks before helping with our wedding but helped with everything and reassured us at every point. What an amazing day and venue xxx
Matt D — Google review
Had an absolutely brilliant time at Jimmys yesterday. Such a beautiful and big place and you can clearly see that the animals have the best care. We fed Diego the brown bear and the experience was absolutely amazing. A huge thank you to May his keeper who went above and beyond spending time with us and chatting. Highly recommend and will definitely be going back!
Clare S — Google review
Excellent park. The park is well laid out and easy to get to. It gets busy so book your spot and get in early or suffer the overflow parking (which is not far from the entrance). Good food at the restaurants and lots of places to explore. All the animals are easily viewed and petting is allowed on e of them (goats, donkeys, etc. ). No - you can’t pet wolves or polar bears :). Have fun!
Eric — Google review
Travelled from Scotland, just to visit the farm, was not disappointed. This place is totally amazing. The talks about the animals were educational & fun. Seeing the wolves was a highlight for me. Looking forward to seeing the new enclosure open, hopefully with a tiger or two? Keep up the great work. Highly recommend
Pauline H — Google review
4.5
(5102)
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4.5
(2063)
Pannington Hall Ln, Wherstead, Ipswich IP9 2AP, United Kingdom
https://jimmysfarm.com/
+44 1473 604206
27

The New Wolsey Theatre

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
The New Wolsey Theatre is a modern entertainment venue in a lively town, offering signed, captioned, and audio described shows. With its 400-seat theater and dynamic program featuring drama, comedy, contemporary theater, and renowned pantomimes, the theatre is nationally acclaimed for its quality productions. The venue collaborates with diverse artists and companies to present a wide range of performances including impressive musicals that often feature actor-musicians.
We have seen 2 children's shows here, and we both loved it. The kids' comedy show was amazing. I love this theatre as it's small and not too overwhelming for little ones, and me actually. Parking is super easy either in the spiral car park or the above ground one. They have great half term shows and we are booked in for the dino show next.
Kirsty P — Google review
The pantomime was out of this world. Amazing talent and costumes. Book for the 2025/26 one!
Gillian A — Google review
Incredibly friendly and diligent front-of-house staff. Excellent view from all seats in the auditorium. Our only feedback is regarding the massive amount of sound escaping from the headphones of the patron beside us who was using the audio description service. We heard it all and it was rather distracting. Perhaps some better headphones that don't leak sound would benefit all patrons?
A-M S — Google review
Absolute gem of a theatre. Friendly, helpful staff. Lovely atmosphere. We will definitely return. We watched Noises Off which we laughed all the way through apart from the 2nd act which made me cry with laugh - an absolute 'must see'.
Liz P — Google review
A jewel in the crown of Ipswich entertainment. There's lots wrong with this town but this isn't one of the problems. A really good range of performances that should be able to satisfy anyone. The rock n roll panto is the pick of the bunch.
Roy S — Google review
Visited Wolsey Theatre to see 125 years of jazz piano. What an amazing show. The trio from Ronnies Scot’s were so talented especially James Peterson on piano and so knowledgeable. Great little theatre. Need more shows like this one on there. Seating good so everyone can see and friendly staff, well organised.
Claire G — Google review
My first time at the New Wolsey Theatre. Saw Bedroom Farce by Alan Ayckbourn. Brilliant play, impeccable timing and hilarious. Looking forward to my next visit in October. 🌟🌟🌟
Diane M — Google review
We had a tour back stage.very interesting. We have been to see many shows there always good value for money.
Phil V — Google review
4.8
(1397)
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4.8
(847)
Civic Dr, Ipswich, IP1 2AS, United Kingdom
http://www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/
+44 1473 295900
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Clacton-on-sea

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Clacton-on-Sea is a delightful seaside destination that promises a memorable day out for families and friends alike. With its beautifully maintained sandy beach, visitors can enjoy sunbathing or swimming, though it's wise to keep an eye on young children due to strong tides. The iconic pier offers entertainment options for all ages, including amusement machines that add a fun twist to your visit. There are plenty of dining spots nearby where you can savor delicious meals after a day of activities.
Beautiful long stretch of beach with a pier that has entertainment for both adults and children. Many places to eat nearby. I spent the day with family here and had a lovely experience. I would highly recommend coming here either as a pair or group.
Deirdre D — Google review
It is an excellent place to visit the seaside. It was clean all over also car parking, toilets, sitting and eating place overall very good wonderful times I spent.
Ashim G — Google review
A very nice and beautiful sweet place for tourism, many fantastic adventures to indulge in the middle of the day and night...
Michael B — Google review
this is worth a visit has a very soft sandy beach which is well maintained and kept clean take a picnic enjoy a nice sunny day if you have young children be with them if they go in the water as tides are strong there is also an amusements to spend on the machines and much more the food is nice good day out
Paul B — Google review
It was amazing it was very busy if need help it was there if u won and prize on the 2p machines lovely food in the restaurant not bad prices I will be coming back next year
Darren H — Google review
Very nice place for relaxing time, swimming and sunbathing, many food cafe, places for intertainment, all communication is here.
Sylwester Z — Google review
Amazing place to be with the kids!
FairyTale1808 — Google review
Lovely beach was busy as we went on air show day
Angela L — Google review
4.5
(39)
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4.3
(1016)
29-1 Station Rd, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 1TD, United Kingdom
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Clacton Pier

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Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement center
Clacton Pier is a restored Victorian pier that offers a wide range of attractions and entertainment options. It features a funfair, amusement arcade, eateries, aquarium, and tenpin bowling center. The 350-meter pier also boasts a 50-meter Helter Skelter tower with views of the Offshore Wind Farm. Visitors can enjoy arcade games, rollercoasters, fairground rides, and special Circus Fantasia shows during the summer.
Not been in a British pier for a long time and this one definitely the best one I’ve been too, the entertainment hall was excellent, large selection of attractions, games, fruit machines even crazy golf! The simulator rides are excellent and very interactive. Reasonable prices and length of games were good. The actual pier was closed at the time we visited but looked pretty good! Not many people here when we visited but the place was very clean and tidy not like some other piers I can remember!
Paul B — Google review
Lovely clean beach..big amusement centre with funfair and food shops on pier..lovely atmosphere..big ferris wheel..mini golf..excellent all inclusive wristband price which includes 5 different thing for kids including 3d encounter miningolf fun fair rides 50 free tokens and 5 arcade game rides..what more could you ask for..what a bargain value..£20 instead of £30 for a wristband when booked a day in advance online..I would suggest anyone to visit here..been here around 6 times in the past 2 years..booked caravans around here 3 times..and looking forward to coming more..also came by train with a bunch of friends..we enjoyed so much.
Lina H — Google review
Great place to spend time with family and friends. Lots of entertainment, food stalls and even a pub. Or you can just walk alongside the beach and learn some history by visiting the Martello towers built during the Napoleonic wars and were part of the costal defence system
Stefan B — Google review
Visited Southend and Brighton Pier. Give Clacton Pier a try. Beach and pier were great, but places to eat and drink were area specific Need more small soft ice cream shops. Clean though. Recommended 👍
Baljit D — Google review
Beautiful clacton pier always holds avents for kids Halloween 6 weeks holidays etc… massive restaurant inside with endless fruit machine and games followed by more rides on pier outside which pushes far to the end of pier always nice to visit and walk along seafront towards Holland on sea
Loreen L — Google review
Absolutely fantastic. Came from Australia with my two year old and the pier kept her entertained for hours without spending any really money!
Sheri H — Google review
Great pier. Looks like it’s recently been renovated with loads to keep you busy.
Elliott B — Google review
Great value all day wristband if bought in advance unlocks pretty much everything at the pier. We spent 7 hours here and had great fun. The stuff were all so friendly and added to the fun. Thank you for a great day out.
Sovereign N — Google review
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No.1, North Sea, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1QX, United Kingdom
http://www.clactonpier.co.uk/
+44 1255 421115
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Framlingham Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Framlingham Castle, a 12th-century moated fortress in East Anglia, was once the refuge of Mary Tudor before her coronation. This imposing stronghold, built by Roger Bigod after the Norman conquest, has been at the center of significant historical events. Visitors can explore its medieval battlements and enjoy breathtaking views of the Suffolk countryside from the 10-meter-high wall walk.
Imposing castle in a beautiful setting. The wall walk gives spectacular views although it was a little scary in the strong winds when we visited..... There is a very good exhibition of the history of the castle and a lovely cafe too
Janice S — Google review
A lovely castle to walk around the high wall. Also a little wander around the perimeter was nice to see it from a different angle. The cafe and museum were both good as well. Not much going on with the inside space of green grass. Also they had repair works in place which prevented us going the whole way round. Its also 100% dog friendly which was great! Even up on the wall.
Gareth R — Google review
This is a well maintained castle that you can walk around at your leisure, it is pretty much an access all areas place where you an walk around the walls and the various buildings within that contain static exhibits regarding the history of the castle and the area. The staff as expected are excellent. The cafe is excellent with a good selection of food and drinks, toilets are fresh and clean and there's plenty of parking.
Alan H — Google review
Fascinating place to visit. Good parking (with 2 blue badge places), impressive castle, free electeonic guides with guided tours also available. Reasonably priced cafe. And a wall walk also part of the experience. Well worth a visit.
Marc S — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit to Framlingham Castle today. Was great to walk the walls, read the history of the castle, walking through the local history museum, have a drink at the cafe and enjoy browsing the gift shop. Loved that there is a currently a Task Master challenge and activities going on. So from the castle walls we could hear hysterical giggles and people competed against their team mates to win the taskmaster trophy and have their photograph taken in the winners photo frame. Well worth a visit. Even better if you are already an English Heritage partron -free entry and discount in the shops.
Dandy M — Google review
Lovely few hours spent here walking around the castle and the grounds lovely view from the top going around. Have 2 little exhibition room. We did the guided tour which was good. Not a whole day thing but we had fun
Reka H — Google review
Lovely place to visit and obviously this is the castle that Ed Sheeran has sung about "The Castle On The Hill". We didn't go into the castle, but did walk around and take some lovely pictures and then visit the Two Magpies Bakery which was really good. We had a nice couple of hours out so if you have a bit of free time, it's worth a visit for a leisurely walk and a spot of lunch.
Nikki F — Google review
Due to the high wind, we couldn't do the battlements walk whilst listening to the commentary so the rating is lower than it would have been. Small discount on entry fee as a result but it wasn't as good an experience without being high up. The museum inside has some interesting stuff though. Staff were very friendly & helpful.
Mark W — Google review
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Church St, Framlingham, Woodbridge IP13 9BP, United Kingdom
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/framlingham-castle/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=framlingham%20castle
+44 370 333 1181
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