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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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| AirKix, Milton Keynes, 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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National Trust property dating back to the 18th century with strong associations to Florence Nightingale. The property has exceptional interiors and is set in 52 acres of parkland. read more... |
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National Trust owned Waddesdon Manor is a magnificent house and grounds in the style of a 16th century French chateau, with glorious gardens. read more... |
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National Trust, Country home of the Victorian statesman Benjamin Disraeli. read more... |
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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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| Bletchley Park Museum, Milton Keynes, 01908 640404 Bletchley was built in the late 19th century as a family home. In 1938 the Government took over the property and housed the Government Code and Cypher School here, away from London and potential enemy air attacks. The code breakers arrived in 1939. Today, see the Enigma Machines, including the rare 'Abwehr G312', discover the tales of spies and strategic deception, and look at the exhibitions. |
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| Chiltern Brewery, Terrick, Buckinghamshire, 01296 613647 Established in 1980 the Chiltern Brewery was one of the first “new wave” micro-breweries. Brewery tours can be booked for groups or individuals. The individual tours take the form of a tutored beer tasting of the three draught beers, followed by a brief tour, returning to the shop where the full range of beers and other products can be sampled and enjoyed. Group tours are similar but food can also be provided. |
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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. |
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