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Family & Kid's Days Out in Buckinghamshire: Where to go in BuckinghamshireWhere opening times are not listed, please contact before visiting, as opening times may vary, and some close during winter months. To find out "What's On & Events" in the South East this month click here. |
Tiggywinkles Animal Hospital treats over 10,000 animal casualties a year, and receives over 70,000 calls. The Visitor Centre is open all year and visitors can see resident animals, the hedgehog memorabila musuem, and the bird baby bird and baby mammal viewing area. read more... |
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| The Climb, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, 01494 721112 Climbing wall centre for the novices and experienced alike, open for casual use or instruction. Bouldering walls forming slabs, ramps and ribs. |
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| Bucks Goats Centre, Stoke Mandeville, 01296 612983 Children's miniature zoo with rabbits, llamas, donkeys, reptiles, wallabies and pigs, to name but a few. There are also a large amount of goats that can be fed. Other activities include a children's trampoline and tractor rides. |
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| AirKix, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, 0845 3316549 Experience sky diving indoors! Air cirulates generating winds up to 100 mph, and with the help of an instructor, you free fall into the wind. Different sky diving packages available. |
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| SNO!zone, Milton Keynes, 0871 2225670 Real snow slopes offering recreation, lessons, tobogganing and an ice slide. Measuring 170m in length and 60m wide, with three slopes and 1500 tonnes of fresh snow. |
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| Go Ape!, Wendover Woods, Aston Clinton, 0845 6439215 Hire wire adventure in the forest climbing trees, tackling rope bridges, crossing planks, swinging from tree to tree and returning to terra firma via a zip slide. Fun for adults and children. Restrictions apply, including minimum age 10 years. |
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| Tenpin Ltd, South East, 0871 8733150 Tenpin is the biggest chain of bowling centres in the UK, with centres across the South East. General facilities include numerous bowling lanes, American and English pool tables, amusements, Cosmic Bowling and dining. Centres in Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire and Kent. |
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| The Horse Trust, Princes Risborough, 01494 488464 The Horse Trust is the oldest horse charity in the world, dating back to 1886. The Trust is located amongst the rolling Chiltern Hills and looks after over 100 retired horses, donkeys and ponies. The Trust is open to visitors daily between 2-4pm. |
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| Odds Farm Park, Wooburn Common, High Wycombe, 01628 520188 Farmyard family fun in acres of land with hundreds of animals. Hands-on activities with animals, animal shows and demonstrations, crazy golf, playbarn, go-karts, tractor and trailer rides, fitness trail, sandpit and digger play. |
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| Aerial Extreme, Willen Lake, Milton Keynes, 0870 850 2808 Outdoor adventure ropes course with over 50 obstacles to overcome between 3-14m above ground. Zip wires, mid-air platforms, climbing walls are just some of the challenges to overcome on this fun activity. Suitable for anyone over 1.1 metres tall (around 6 years old). |
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| Wendover Woods, Exit off the A4009 Tring road between Wendover and the A41., 01296 625825 Wendover Woods is 325 hectares of mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland. Located on the northern edge of the Chiltern escarpment this wood has spectacular views across the Aylesbury Vale. For the energetic there is a large permanent orienteering course and a fitness trail. Orienteering maps can be collected during the week from the office or the Wendover Tourist Information Centre. Other facilities include a children’s play area, toilets, barbeque stands, cycle routes and horse trails. |
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| Walks & Cycle Rides in the Chilterns, Chilterns, Chiltern District Council have a page on their website dedicated to The Chiltern Heritage Walking & Cycle Trails. There are many different cycle routes and walks to take linking historic towns and parishes with routes through popular tourist attractions and historic places of interest. Walks range from just over one mile to eight. The cycling routes are divided into three loops, each covering around 25 miles, designed with the whole family in mind. To find out more click here. |
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| Hell-Fire Caves, High Wycombe, Bucks, 01494 533739 The caves were extended in the 1740s, but it is thought they date back to ancient times. The extension was organised by Sir Francis Dashwood as an addition to his landscaped gardens, and were dug by hand. Pickaxe marks can be seen in the walls. The caves wind underground for over half a mile, going through the Great Banqueting Hall, past numerous chambers, eventually ending at the Inner Temple, by which point visitors are several hundred feet underground. |
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| Bekonscot Model Village & Railway, Beaconsfield, 01494 672919. The World’s oldest model village, portraying rural life in the 1930s. Six villages in 1½ acres with farms, castles, churches, lakes, a fair, beaches, cottages and a zoo. At weekends there is also a light miniature railway that runs through the village. |
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| The Roald Dahl Children's Gallery, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, 01296 331441 The Roald Dahl Children’s Gallery is part of Buckinghamshire County Museum. Children can discover inventions with Willy Wonka, investigate mini-beasts inside the giant peach, crawl along Fantastic Mr Fox’s tunnel, see the Twits’ upside down room and explore sounds with the BFG. The museum operates a timed ticket system, with each visit lasting one hour. Entry is on the hour. |



















