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Fun for all the family at Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf, the 18-hole Florida Styled miniature golf course with a Jurassic theme! Take a trip along the beautifully landscaped course putting past cascading waterfalls, over island greens and through prehistoric caves! Adventure Golf appeals to all ages and golfers and non-golfers like!
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Sandown racecourse is one of the country's most loved and revered racecourses. Whether you are a seasoned racegoer or somebody who would simply like to give it a go, you are very welcome at Sandown Park! Take your pick from the variety of races staged at Sandown with afternoon and evening fixtures, races with live music entertainment, including Simply Red, live comedy entertainiment, family race days and the Variety Club race day when celebrities mingle with the public to enjoy an atmospheric afternoon of racing. 4th February Betfred Raceday- ABANDONED. Regrettably Betfred Day Saturday 4 February has been abandoned due to freezing conditions following an 8AM inspection of the racecourse. 17th February Royal Artillery Raceday including live performances by the legendary War Horse puppet Topthorn 24th February Afternoon Racing
Children under 18 go free on all racedays, when accompanied by an adult
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Ascot is Britain’s Premier Flat Racecourse and third best Jumps Racecourse. Following a major redevelopment programme, the racecourse has a new spectacular state-of-the-art grandstand offering fantastic facilities. Whether you are looking for a sporting or social day out, Ascot has a wonderful atmosphere for all to enjoy. With advance booking discounts, free parking at most race meetings and free admission for all children aged 16 and under, a day at Ascot is unbeatable value for everyone. Dating back over 300 years, Ascot is home to the most famous race meeting in the world, Royal Ascot, which is held annually in June. 18th February Betfair Ascot Chase DayChildren 17 and under go free at all race meetings, when accompanied by an adult Find out more information about Race Days in 2011 & 2012 read more... |
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Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway is a magical place in the New Forest National Park. The Gardens are a spectacular 200 acre (100 hectare) site, world-famous for the Rothschild Collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees and shrubs. This earthly paradise offers a riot of colour in spring, an oasis of tranquility in summer followed by a splendid show as the leaves change in the autumn. Discover Exbury’s hidden beauty and escape the cares of the world as you explore a myriad of pathways. Let the train take the strain on a 20 minute journey or ride a chauffeur driven buggy to tour the Gardens. Numerous events take place across the year at Exbury Gardens.
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Built in 1722 and set within 312 acres of glorious parkland, with a 3½ acre fishing lake, and one mile of river frontage. This luxury Georgian Palladian Mansion has 44 bedrooms, and holds dining events to tickle many a taste bud.
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The Audleys Wood Hotel was bought by the luxury hotel group Handpicked Hotels at the end of 2007, and offers a sumptuous retreat for a weekend away or a wonderful meal for those looking to simply dine in the restaurant.
Jane Austen Weekend Experience 10th & 11th March |
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| Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, Singleton, Sussex, PO18, 01243 811363 Open-air museum of fifty rebuilt historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, situated within 50 acres of beautiful Sussex countryside. The buildings were rescued from destruction, dismantled, and then rebuilt. Exhibits include a timber framed farmhouse, market hall, Victorian school and medieval shop. Regular demonstrations and people to talk to about how residents of the properties once lived.
Crafts Week Half Term Children's Activities 13th-17th February. Put on your winter woollies and wellies, go to the Museum and warm up with a week of creative activities and countryside skills: outdoor trails, arts, crafts and ideas to inspire accompanied children of all ages. Under cover if wet.
Open House on Mothering Sunday 18th March - A special spring day to welcome visitors old and new at the start of the season. Reduced entry for everyone, plus our traditional bunch of daffodils for mothers and grandmothers!
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Point-to-Point Racing Sunday 12th February & Saturday 31st March in Surrey, close to the Surrey/Kent borders (A25). A fantastic family day out with horse racing, funfair, trade stands, Beer Tent, Champagne Tent and Trade Stands.
Buy one glass of champagne, get one free - just print off the voucher. read more...
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A world of adventure awaits you! Fun for all the family at the 36-hole Florida-style miniature golf course, with a lost island theme! Walk around the spectacular scenery, past cascading waterfalls, through caves and beside wreckage of planes and cars! Adventure Golf appeals to all ages and golfers and non-golfers like!
2 for 1 Voucher read more...
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| Cycle Challenge, Starting & Finishing Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT1,
Join the Cycle Challenge in aid of Brain Tumour Awareness Month on the 25th March. With three different route lengths to choose from, 15, 30 or 60 miles, this year’s Cycle Challenge is open to everyone from the cycling beginner to the seasoned pro! Starting and finishing in Canbury Gardens close to Kingston Upon Thames station, the three enjoyable routes are easily accessible for all. The routes take in both country and rural locations with hills, woods, countryside, urban and suburban landscapes, a number of interesting views and pass some key sights. Registration costs £25 and they ask all participants to pledge to raise £250. Children have no minimum sponsorship target and don't have to pay a registration fee, so the whole family can enjoy the Cycle Challenge! Every penny raised will help the Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust to continue funding research and continue to provide support to those affected by this devastating illness. For more information or to sign up to this event please click here.
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