The top cities between Ashbourne and Cambridge are Peak District National Park, Warwick, Milton Keynes, Leicester, Nottingham, Tamworth, Sheffield, Peterborough, Northampton, and Coventry. Peak District National Park is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Ashbourne and 3 hours from Cambridge.
The Peak District National Park is a beautiful and large national park encompassing villages, museums, hiking trails and camping. The area is surprisingly though known as the Peak District, there are no mountains to climb but do have lots of hills.
The Peak District National Park is absolutely stunning, I visited Water-cum-jolly recently for some climbing and it was a great place for experienced climbers. I wouldn't recommend it for absolute beginners as there's not too many easy routes.
There's on road parking close by, the short walk is pleasant and mostly flat which is rare when walking to a crag. All of the climbers and walkers we encountered on the day were polite and friendly. The climbing is a challenge as the footholds are so polished on most routes / problems but it was good practice for better footwork.
Matt Goodrum — Google review
What an amazing place, feels like a hundred miles of sky.
The peak district rangers did a superb guided walk and showed us lots of amazing places and point of real interest. I met a whole group of people from totally different walks of life, got super rained on twice and walked under an amazing sky
Cannot recommend it enough
Ustra k — Google review
The Peak District National Park is a nature lover's paradise. Its breathtaking landscapes, ranging from rolling hills to dramatic peaks, offer endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Hiking trails, cycling routes, and picturesque villages make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's diverse wildlife and stunning vistas provide unforgettable experiences. With well-maintained facilities and visitor centers, it's easy to navigate and learn about the area's rich history and geology. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, the Peak District National Park is a captivating destination that showcases the beauty of nature at its finest.
Wojciech Przytulski — Google review
Serene & beautiful, ethereal & peaceful, just some of the few ways you could use to describe this gorgeous walk through Macclesfield Forest
Stretching over vast hills and picturesque vistas and delving deep into thick woodlands of ancient Firs to admiring the many reservoirs and the diverse array of creatures that call it home, there is truly something for everyone to make a connection with.
After 4 hours and a lengthy 8km walk, that following night I had perhaps the best night sleep I've had in months, truly at a complete peace of mind 🕊️✌️
Brad Lowe — Google review
Beautiful place to hike and for rock climbing. We will be back! Absolutely loved climbing the grit stone. It was a truly unique experience. The ancient oak trees covered with moss were absolutely beautiful. Whether you're looking to climb or hike or would recommend taking the time to visit this beautiful place.
Dana Hyde — Google review
The peak district national park is just incredible. Everywhere you look there is a view. Amazing for walking and cycling. Good for camping also but be wary of where exactly you are as the mist coming in quickly and can be boggy around here. Check weather. Also try to get here early and not at weekends as it can be a bit of a car park. However it is worth it, because it is just stunning.
Em's — Google review
I loved being for a week!
So peaceful, so beautiful and such an amazing place to relax!
Can’t wait for another week away up there, lovely places to stay and eat as well so that just adds to the whole atmosphere.
The dogs loved all the amazing walks they had, I’m sure they can’t wait to come back again!
luke — Google review
One of the UK’s most beautiful and quiet national parks. Personally, my favourite national park in England and Wales for cycling. Roads are relatively well maintained, little traffic, livestock well fenced and scenery is world class. Highly recommended.
Chris Fieldsend — Google review
Amazing scenery, one of England's most beautiful places. Miles of unspoilt scenery, you can walk for miles and enjoy the views or just do short walks, something for everyone. Just a few photos here which doesn't do the Peak District justice. There is so much more...! If you like quaint country pubs, shops, cafés then this is your place. The weather you can never guarantee so you can head to one of the local villages or check what's going on locally.
Tamsin — Google review
One of our favourite places! So many stunning views. Will always come back here and visit.
Our happy place!
You will not be disappointed when visiting the Peak District. So many beautiful little villages to visit too.
Parking can be a little tricky at peak (lol!) times due to its popularity.
Jasmine French — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful! You need a decent pair of walking boots, an OS map and compass and with a backpack of snacks and water bladder & then this is a dream area for hikers. Stunning whatever the weather, well worth a visit! You can walk for miles without seeing another person. Great for dog walking too, as long as the dog is used to uneven terrain and day hikes! Plenty of gorgeous places where you'll want to just stop to take in the views.
Ne C-B — Google review
Love this place, the very definition of the great outdoors, visited at the weekend to go see the B-52 bomber wreckage and a part of history it was fantastic. Parking is not great but if you get there early you should find a space. Glossop town centre is about a 10 min drive from snake pass which is also worth a visit.
Steven Russell — Google review
Breath taking views! Done the Edale skyline. Nice walk when you eventually get up on the skyline though, safe to say I am feeling it today!
Michaela Parry — Google review
Oh I absolutely loved it. Being a mountain person its one of the best places I visited and the first time ever in my life i did tracking. 6 hrs to go up in one of the highest cliff and 6hrs to down. A great memory to cherish.
sadia shabnam — Google review
Beautiful place just a couple of hours north from London. We stayed in the towns of Leek and Buxton, which served as the starting point for our hikes. We were lucky with the weather; a bit risky and rocky to do after rainfall. Highly recommend, will visit again. Visited in Sep 2023.
Prashanta Guha — Google review
Great place to visit for hiking all year round. Even the drive from village to village is pleasant and relaxing.
Thor's Cave is one of the best places to visit. There are magnificent views from the top, same as from the cave itself. 👌🏻
Robert Birkholz — Google review
Always love a visit here to take photos of my new car. Lovely background no matter the weather .
MARK MATTHEWS — Google review
Great an amazing place to visit and spending some hours there!
Miguel Mico — Google review
Had a lovely time hiking here. We decided to do a hike here a day after a large storm, so we did encounter somewhat dangerous situations here and there so I do recommend preparing properly before attempting.
Harley Driver — Google review
A land of hills, valleys, streams, reservoirs, picturesque towns, villages, heaths, evergreen grass, forests, trails, and unforgettable car routes. A land that has been our escape for decades to feed the hunger of the soul, eyes and all senses. Every season and every part is an adventure and a memory, and I hope it stays that way.
Lukasz Taborski — Google review
What a lovely place to hike! Nice vegetation. Feel the real fresh hair! Another great place to visit
Yohana Swedi — Google review
Lovely day out, beautiful scenery and the surrounding area is clean and looked after. This isn't our first visit to the peak district and definitely won't be our last.
Leanne Devlin — Google review
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Cambridge
Sheffield is a metropolis located in South Yorkshire, England. The Millennium Gallery is situated within the city centre and exhibits artwork and metalwork from all around the world, including Sheffield. It's adjacent to the Winter Garden, which houses an extensive collection of plants within a vast glasshouse. Furthermore, the Kelham Island Museum showcases the industrial heritage of this bustling city.
90% as popular as Peak District National Park
34 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Cambridge
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Nottingham, located in central England's Midlands region, is famous for its association with the legendary Robin Hood and the historic Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery. The Lace Market area, once a hub for the global lace industry, now houses the Galleries of Justice Museum with crime-related exhibits. Wollaton Hall, an elaborate Elizabethan mansion surrounded by gardens and a deer park, is another notable attraction in Nottingham.
70% as popular as Peak District National Park
9 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Cambridge
Tamworth, a charming market town and borough in Staffordshire, England, is situated just 14 miles north-east of Birmingham. Bordered by North Warwickshire to the east and north, as well as Lichfield to the north, south-west and west, Tamworth derives its name from the River Tame that flows through it. With a population of 78,838 people in the borough, this picturesque town offers a blend of history and modernity.
47% as popular as Peak District National Park
12 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Cambridge
Leicester is a city located in the East Midlands region of England. At its center stands Leicester Cathedral, which has been an integral part of the city for over nine centuries and is notable for being the final resting place of Richard III since 2015. Adjacent to the cathedral is the King Richard III Visitor Centre, where visitors can learn about the life and death of this monarch and view his original burial site.
72% as popular as Peak District National Park
7 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Cambridge
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Warwick is a locality situated along River Avon in the West Midlands of England. The town boasts of several tourist attractions, including Warwick Castle, which dates back to William the Conqueror's era. St. Mary's Collegiate Church has a tower offering panoramic views of the city and an ancient crypt. Lord Leycester Hospital consists of timber-framed 14th-century buildings clustered close to West Gate, while St. John's House Museum is housed in Jacobean architecture surrounded by gardens.
90% as popular as Peak District National Park
24 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Cambridge
Coventry, situated in the heart of England, is recognized for its historical and cultural significance. The city's notable landmarks include the medieval Coventry Cathedral which was destroyed during WWII but has since been replaced by a modern structure with striking abstract stained glass. The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum houses an impressive collection of paintings featuring Lady Godiva, a celebrated local figure, and nearby stands a statue depicting her unclothed on horseback. Additionally, St.
59% as popular as Peak District National Park
17 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Cambridge
Northampton is a locality located in the East Midlands region of England. The town boasts several tourist attractions, including the 78 Derngate house, which was renovated by architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now serves as a museum. Abington Park Museum showcases exhibits on local history and fashion, while Barnes Meadow Nature Reserve is home to various bird habitats in grassland and wetland areas. Additionally, Sywell Country Park offers playgrounds, meadows and native butterfly gardens surrounding an old reservoir.
32% as popular as Peak District National Park
11 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Cambridge
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.
84% as popular as Peak District National Park
9 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Cambridge
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.
34% as popular as Peak District National Park
15 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Cambridge
Best stops along Ashbourne to Cambridge drive
The top stops along the way from Ashbourne to Cambridge (with short detours) are Warwick Castle, Chatsworth House, and Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park. Other popular stops include Twycross Zoo offices, National Space Centre, and Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife Conservation Park.
Dovedale is a picturesque valley and nature reserve located in the Peak District Derbyshire Dales region. It features an iconic wooded ravine, limestone formations, and numerous walking paths suitable for all levels. The River Dove flows through this scenic valley, which is renowned for its natural beauty and diversity. Although it's only about a mile long, Dove Dale offers various options for hiking while providing fantastic views of nature and wildlife.
Very beautiful place, clean and with several hiking options for all levels, without a doubt a place full of nature, birds and incredible views, but if you want a quiet walk, don't go on holidays or weekends as it will be completely crowded.
Rafael Angelucci — Google review
No reviews will do justice. You must visit to experience. Hopefully on a sunny day when its not raining. Take coins to pay for parking and 20p for using facilities. There is no phone reception. Possibly pack lunch as well.
Anuvav Bardalai — Google review
Very pretty, although it does get stupidly busy, especially at the weekends. Definitely worth a visit, but there are much quieter places in the area that are just as pretty.
Stimpy Goat — Google review
This is a fabulous walk with the family. It has a few challenges on the route , we arrived early and it was lovely and quiet but soon became busy by 10.00 , the crossing at the stones can become congested
Stephen Cole — Google review
Iconic landmark does not disappoint. Quite busy as it is a very popular spot. Wonderful walks gorgeous scenery especially if weather is kind. We did have three seasons in a day, sun, rain and wind but the weather does not detract from the beauty of the surroundings if anything the rain adds a dramatic dimension to the enormous rock formations and dense woodland clinging to the rocky slopes.
A picnic by the gurgling River surrounded by young ducks was a good photo opportunity.
A must place to visit more than once.
Bridgett Cole — Google review
A lovely walk along the valley. Two routes, one trickier and one tarmac path, suitable for wheelchairs. NT van in the car park selling hot drinks, pasties etc was an added bonus.
Louise Barrett — Google review
Took the route over the bridge. Did not realise that it would be so tough. Still very glad that we did it with frequent stops for me to get my breath back. Greatful that I had my companion and also my walking stick as would not have been able to complete the journey without.
Getting to the stone steps was worth the journey, although I was too knackered to carry on by that stage and had to wait until my partner brought the car to fetch me. Slept well that night !!
Will go again when in the area, but will take the easy path this time !!
Did not see that many on the journey, but a lot of people by the steps. The pay car park was reasonably full, so that should have been an indication.
There is also a kiosk in the car park where you can buy food and drinks both hot or cold.
Peter Low — Google review
Simply breathtaking. Photos don't do the beauty of this area justice at all. Definitely worth spending a day here, walking and soaking up the views. Car park on site and toilets by car park, but would recommend bringing your own picnic. The water is so clear and clean, stepping stones area gets a little busy but people were very respectful and shared the space. No rubbish to be seen anywhere. British countryside at its best!
Ne C-B — Google review
A lovely place and the views are very pretty!! It does get quite busy, but is definitely worth visiting here. There is a car park on site and are stepping stones, but this area can get busy at times, but people will wait for you to walk over. Me and my family have visited here and highly recommend this place if you like to take pictures and look at the views!!
Ellie-Mae Harris — Google review
Amazing views everywhere you go.The beautiful hills,river, stepping stones & waterfall.So peaceful & calm.A lovely place to walk your dogs too.Some places around are rocky but you can keep to the straight flat path for a lovely walk & admire all the views around.You can walk up the stepping stones which is beautiful but if you walk across the public footpath in the fields be careful because we got stuck in the mud.Sheep are out & about so you need to keep dogs on their leads.Parking is £5 for 4hrs but we were able to park by the monument which is worth a good look at too.A lovely tea/coffee van would be lovely here too.Well worth a visit.
Julie Lloyd — Google review
Stunning place, beautiful scenery. Picturesque
Definitely a go to more often
Charlie Fowler — Google review
Fantastic walk. 12km loop over the mountains, quite tricky the mountain bit and you need to be in good fitness but amazing views so it is worth going up. Only down side, need to pay for parking and they charge for toilets.
marianabiscoito — Google review
Amazing place with Amazing views around. Need to get early there in a morning, because later gets very busy.
Marika Majore — Google review
Beautiful and scenic popular place for hiking and picnic. You can stay near the water and can take a hike on nearby hills... There are some hills which are barred for people, some people do it anyways. Car parking is available, you have to walk for 10 minutes to get to the picnic spot. Stay safe and enjoy.
Khalid Mohammed — Google review
Kids friendly and nice trial if the stepping stone bridge is not blocked. The staff collecting parking fees should have told us about this.
C C — Google review
Late post: This marks the beginning of our Scotland trip. We explored it on a sunny day in April 2023. It's a beautiful place for walking, hiking, picnics, and quality family time. The stepping stones and caves are the main attractions here. There are plenty of parking spaces and toilets available.I highly recommend it.
Pratibha Shinde — Google review
Awesome place to visit. Beautiful nature. Stepping stones are amazing to walk on and water area where kids and adults play. Long walks, hiking and trekking. Plenty of parking available. £5 for 4 hours, £7 for more than 4 hours and if you have national trust card then parking is free. Public toilets are there too.
Music Connection — Google review
Beautiful, even tho we couldn't cross the stepping stones, still a lovely place to visit
Dana — Google review
One of best places for travel in summer days.
We had nice walk with river.
Absolutely stunning views 🌊❤️
Haddon Hall, a notable historical landmark, showcases a magnificent Tudor hall and gardens from the Elizabethan era. Unlike other nearby houses, Haddon Hall doesn't heavily advertise itself but offers visitors a more intimate experience. Stepping into its grounds reveals its stunning beauty, which is truly awe-inspiring. The house itself is a well-preserved example of medieval architecture, dating back to the 12th century when it was initially constructed as a Norman fort.
We used our gardeners world 2 for 1 offer (In Mays magazine) for lots of houses n gardens.
Would of cost £47. approx for 2 adults children free which is really good. Loved the house n gardens. Loved the history of the house. Not sure i would have paid the £47 to visit but guess it preserves our history.
There is also doing talks about the history you can join for free.
Cafe with outdoor seating area has nice views.
Diane Ainsworth — Google review
Today is the last day of Haddon Hall Artisan Market.
There is already a Christmas atmosphere, and the weather is very good today. It snowed heavily at noon. ❄️
We enjoyed to visit the house which is over 900 years old. Also saw a lot of artists Christmas or art works, very good, the price is not very expensive. It's £7.50 per people and it's free for children.
We feel good today, and it's worth going to see.👨👩👧👦
Winny W — Google review
Very interesting and different ‘stately home’ visit being medieval rather than Elizabethan on. Many of the original medieval features remain without being updated, and the free guided tour was very informative. Stone floors are very uneven and very few handrails as original so worth bearing in mind. Gave a real informative insight into this period of history. Nice restaurant too, 2-3 hours is adequate time.
Simon Smith — Google review
Hadden Hall has a lovely warm feeling about it. I believe it's the only stately house to not have been damaged in the war. You can tell it was a loving family home with no nasty skeletons in the closet. Definitely worth a visit though very pricey for what you get. No real gardens or land to explore just a section of the house. The restaurant is lovely with home cooked food and obviously popular as many tables reserved on a Thursday.
Linda Kirk — Google review
Haddon Hall is a beautiful manor house, where you can see about a dozen rooms, chapel, a tiny museum, and gardens. It is well presented, with about two pages of information in each room that tells of its history and notable items, like tapestries.
However, the entry fee feels quite expensive at about £25 per adult plus another £3.80 per car to park. We spent a pretty leisurely hour in reading/seeing most things, so felt a bit steep in price compared to other comparable homes in England.
The restaurant had pretty good food like jacket potatoes, sandwiches, soup, a few other mains, in addition to cakes and hot beverages. It's also slightly expensive and seating was a bit tight around 12:30/12:45, but the food came out quickly and was tasty so a nice stop if visiting Haddon Hall.
Becky T — Google review
The Hall is very historic, quite lovely and well cared for. An excellent free 30 minutes guided tour is available, on the hour and half past. After that you're left to wander those rooms open to the public, and some of the garden. We found this took another hour or two, the majority of the hall is private.
It was £75 for the three of us, including parking (£3.80), which we might have felt better value were we permitted to walk the paths by the river, or the battlements on the public side.
Steve Kirkham — Google review
Haddon Hall has been on my list for a while, I was glad to catch the roses before they faded! A little bit of a pricey affair £23.90 entrance plus £3.80 parking, the staff in the cafe were a little rude if you ask me. Guided tours were going but I enjoy to take myself around quietly and avoid the crowds. Beautiful place, gorgeous grounds, lovely views. Would be nice if there was a bit more access to walk the wider estate. But all in all I lovely day out.
LiziiBear — Google review
What a fantastic medieval hall, a true untouched gem. It has some truly interesting history and beautiful gardens. The guides in each room were great and answered any questions. The great hall and chapel are spectacular. There is n cafe, small gift shop, and a large car park across the road with a charge of £3.80. A good 3 to 4 hours are needed.
Steven Moseley — Google review
Just stunning place, steeped in history with one of the best tour guide opening talks I have ever heard. Friendly staff and incredibly atmospheric history.
Garden is stunning, and cafe serves great food.
It IS expensive: £23.50 for an adult, so with 5 of us going, that is an expensive day out. I understand that it is still a home, but feel a little more could have been open (one of the towers?) for that level of spend.
I would say it is definitely one for sure-footed adults, as there are no obvious things for children to do (but they would be free entry). Both inside and outside it is very uneven with lots of steps, which contributes a lot to the incredible character but makes it inaccessible for anyone with mobility issues. There is no obvious way of making it accessible ... not on the building agenda hundreds of years ago!
Externally, it is one of the most stunning places in England; romantic, historic and truly spectacular. Internally, it is fascinating, but just not that many roo.s on display.
Well worth a visit if you prepared to spend the money.
Hannah Rogers — Google review
I just wanted to say what a beautiful home,you can see the love everyone has for this stunning Hall.The ladies giving information about Haddon Hall were so interesting.A absolute must to see & learn the history.Thank you for a wonderful time.
Restaurant food was 5 Star too 💞
The carrot cake…Wow !
Dawn Wood — Google review
Visited the Christmas market at the hall and it was beautiful. There was a great variety of stalls inside and out, so that you got a real sense of the whole building and grounds
Would definitely recommend a visit
Jane Chadwick — Google review
Amazing interesting place, we really enjoyed our visit. There are friendly informative guides around the house and gardens to answer any questions you may have and also plenty of information to read in each room. Particularly loved the chapel. The whole place has a nice atmosphere although there were a few people there it doesn't feel crowded and you feel free to move around at your own pace. We sat for a while in the gardens overlooking the river it was so peaceful.
Some people in the reviews have commented that it's expensive, we did have a 2 for 1 gardeners world card and under 16s are free so as a family of 3 it costs just under £24 and £3.50 parking so was pretty good value for us. However if we did have to pay full price I still think it's worth a visit. Also Derbyshire residents are getting a 30% discount at the moment.
We were saying its a shame you can't just go to the cafe for lunch without having to pay the entrance fee for the house as the grounds are so nice, we would definitely take a ride out for lunch occasionally 😁.
Loo Gb — Google review
It's a full day here to get the most from your visit & the guided tours are well worth it. The house is well kept though very uneven in places due to the centuries of footfall. The gardens too are beautiful & not over-manicured.
We stopped off at the café for lunch which was beautifully served, tasty & not over priced.
My only gripe is at the extra car parking fee on top of the cost of admission.
Mark & Janice Bright — Google review
Fascinating place with a wealth of history (it's so old). So points to note.. parking is across the road. It's an automatic barrier system payable on leaving by credit or debit card at the barrier (couldn't see coin facility). Oncd over the road, Tickets for the house purchased at the little hut . They don't give you a map, they don't do them. Walk up the drive & over the little bridge. The stables block has been converted into a restaurant- its upstairs, they will bring the food down for you to eat outside, but don't provide a waiter service to take orders outside. This is the only place to eat or drink, no picnic is allowed in the gardens. The walk up to the house is steep, so not for anyone with mobility problems. Once through the main gate, up on the left are toilets next to the museum (the only ones on site except by the stables). There are tours which are worth doing as the individual rooms have very limited written info, so buy a guide book (£9 June 2023). There wasn't always a guide in each room to ask questions. One guide told me they don't label items on purpose, shame as most places have a little note about what stuff is..this is my main criticism, hence the 4 stars. Overall, it's worth a visit, tho.
Dee A — Google review
I'm not overly into stately homes etc, but really enjoyed Haddon Hall. It was reasonably priced, nice little gift shop and theirs a cafe & facilities.
The hall itself is an impressive building with a rich history. There are guided talks, but not compulsory. It's not stuffy but public friendly with plenty to see. The gardens are as magnificent as the hall and was perfect on a warm sunny summers day.
Parking is across the road from the main entrance, so be careful crossing the main road on foot. Well worth a visit if you have the chance.
Mr B — Google review
Not cheap at £24 for adults over 16. Kids are free but with extra to be paid for parking and inflated prices in the cafe it’s a difficult sell (I’d recommend getting anyone under 20 in as a child as they cant check and taking your own food). However, once in the building and grounds are very impressive and with 900 years of history you can see why it’s regarded as the best example of a medieval building in the UK. It’s also been featured in many films including The Princess Bride.
Del213 — Google review
Beautiful Haddon Hall was a delight to visit on Good Friday 29/03/24. The weather was kind. The guides were very knowledgeable and helpful. The hall is quite amazing, so many rooms and a stroll in the gardens too.
Sandra Stonehill — Google review
Really enjoyed the candlelight evening tour. W were given mulled wine and mice pies, which were delicious. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. While I wish we could have seen more of the Gomez the 5 rooms we did see were beautiful with interesting bits of history in each one.
Kathryn Mullins — Google review
Christmas Artisan market.
Very good home crafted market , in fabulous surroundings, beautiful house and gardens ,beautifully decorated for christmas. It was a crisp winters morning.
My only criticism would be ,for more notification ,regarding access ♿ it's a grade 1 listed building ,with certain restrictions .
There is a flight of stairs to the house and to the restaurant outside. Be very aware of uneven floors , and steps with no railings . Otherwise beautiful.
Glenda Seymour — Google review
Visited for the Christmas Market on Saturday. Very enjoyable experience. Parking is just a short walk from the house. Lots of stalls for food, drinks and Xmas things everywhere. It was busy but that was expected. The ticket price for the market was only £9.50 and can walk around the hall so it's value for money.
Jack Morgan — Google review
It's been one place we've had on our to do list for a while and just managed to get ourselves there for one of the final days before it closes over the Winter months. We visit a lot of places with our English Heritage and National Trust memberships, so we have a good feel for historical places and buildings. There is plenty of dedicated parking associated to the Hall that's not too far away 5-10mins walk, but that is the only place really to park. The visit, although in winter was lovely, the sun was shining, so we were able to wander around the gardens, which are well maintained. The Long Gallery, Chapel, and the Great Hall are all beautiful examples of the Tudor period and are very well refurbished and presented. The staff were helpful and friendly, and the lady giving the guided tour of the Chapel was excellent. I did feel that at some points it was a little bit lacking in maybe descriptive literature to engage you in the environment of each room (kitchen area mainly), and maybe due to the season and time of year the staff seemed busy on managerial work rather than being around to answer questions in particular rooms. However, when they were, the information they provided was good. For the size of the place, you felt you are only seeing half of the Hall, which makes you feel like you are missing out on something. However, I suppose you have to understand it's a working, livable space as well. The cafe/restaurant was in a separate outbuilding up a flight of stairs before your entered the main gates of the Hall. It is well presented and great for hot food with some nice choices and variation on the menu. However, we just had Tea and Cake, again lovely selection to choose from. Staff friendly and helpful. The little museum showing found artefacts during the refurbishment was a very interesting section on the look around. Overall would recommend a visit
Jamie “Jamdoodle” C — Google review
This was my first experience of visiting Haddon Hall Mercatum Market and I was impressed with the stalls and decorations. I was disappointed with the parking experience as it was very muddy and one lady was slipping so badly that she returned home. The traffic delayed us due to so many Christmas events at the same time.I think more could have been done to hasten the parking. I did object to the queue once I arrived at the admission point, as there was only one person scanning tickets and there were about twenty people waiting and we had already lost an hour of our time.The rooms were very crowded and I did wonder on the top floor how people would evacuate if there was a fire alarm. Ideally a one way circuit would have helped but difficult to implement. Times tickets? All in all it was lovely and well worth the ticket money.
Jenny Hastings — Google review
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The Estate Office, Haddon Hall, Bakewell, DE45 1LA, United Kingdom
This 17th century country house hosts the Museum of Childhood which has displays about childhood in different eras. The building also has Grade listed status and is a beautiful restoration project.
The stately home of Chatsworth is a magnificent example of Tudor and Jacobean architecture, with a beautiful art collection including works by Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck. The house and gardens are surrounded by lush parkland and there is also a playground for children, as well as cafes and gift shops.
Fabulous day out, beautiful gardens and the maze was so much fun. We thought it was going to be easy but…nope :-) we had a duck come sit with us by the river while we had coffee which was lovely. The sculptures are amazing. The coal tunnel in the rockery is an interesting walk, makes you feel like a child in an adventure.
Vicki Jackson — Google review
Beautiful place to visit only walked in the grounds and went into the farm shop which is jammed with so many fresh and locally made produce its amazing, bit more expensive, but worth it. Massive range to choose from. The Cafe's are lovely food smelled and look delicious and luxurious. The toilets alone are very different, they are all mirrored in and out of the cubicles in gold. They are very clean and neat. The grounds are vast and beautiful, there are picnic areas, we took a picnic, plenty of Sheep wandering around, you need to take care where you walk and drive. They also have Deer and Cows. There are private gardens that you can pay to look round and also the house which will cost you a fee. They had a Man on Fire exhibition in the grounds, these were from America. They had a small good fair there where you could sample food which is sold in the Farm Shop. Good place to go to take your dog, but must be kept on their lead. Plenty of security staff around to keep eye on things. Wonderful place to take kids and wear them out, there's a lovely little river to watch the ducks. It's a lovely day out especially if the sun is out, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Linda Gee — Google review
Really nice walk around the garden with the dog. Lots to see and do to explore and so very well maintained.
We entered the gardens from the entrance by the stables where there was no queue - tip tip from one of the volunteers...
F London — Google review
Visited whilst the Christmas market was on and the place was amazing. House staff were really attentive and the rooms were fantastic. The tour accommodates wheelchair access via a lift hidden away but the staff were always on hand to direct and help with this.
In the market area ramps were hidden down the side of some of the cabins allowing access up the kerbs, we didn't find these until later in the day.
The light show on the South face of the hall needs to be more widely publicized as people were walking past in their droves minutes before it began blissfully unaware of what was about to start.
Overall, a fantastic day out and waiting to see what they plan for next year.
Paul Bird — Google review
Absolutely magnificent experience, with endless things to explore. We spent hours in the gardens because they were so huge and pretty with loads of hidden areas to see. The house was beautiful and the overall trip was well worth the money. This place is a must visit 🙌
Jude Bennett — Google review
Great place to visit & explore. The sculptures on display were great. Radical Horizons exhibition.
Parking was reasonable and plenty to do just paying for parking. Unless you have a full day to explore I wouldn't pay to go in the house/gardens.
We will be back for a full visit.
Matthew Simpson — Google review
Such a grand stately home with tons of arts displays complimenting the historical pieces. Love the vast garden, with different sites of scenery, not enough to see them all in a day. Kids love the farm yard and adventure playground. I would love to go there again with the 50% off voucher. Can easily spend a lovely day out with family here.
Eugenia Chu — Google review
A lot of 🐑 on the park, they are very cute. You can interact with them directly. Garden was amazing, you must buy the ticket for garden. Recommend Cascade, Maze, and the fountain. The house inside was luxurious. It's hard to believe a family can have so many valuable collections.
Hsun-Yen Wu — Google review
Great day out with the kids. They particularly loved being allowed to play the piano in the house and the violin in the cupboard room. Staff were really friendly and knowledgeable, gave the kids just the right level of info to engage them and not go over their heads. They enjoyed the farm and play area too. There is so much to see and do, we didn't manage it all. Look forward to going back another time.
Emma — Google review
This was my first visit here. We went into the house first, then the grounds. We had dinner there too. Went in the 3rd week or September on a lucky sunny day.
It was amazing, lots of staff on hand to help and chat, information card in every room and a very well presented and preserved part of English heritage.
My pics don't do it justice at all. Most of them were done on my camera
Ustra k — Google review
Initially seemed expensive when we booked but after spending nearly 7 hours there it was well worth the money. Instantly impressive when you drive towards Chatsworth. The grounds are vast and beautiful. The guides at the start of the house tour are welcoming and knowledgeable. The house is incredible. Plenty of places to get refreshments. Take time to enjoy the different areas of the gardens. Loved it.
Corina Wheeler — Google review
Arrived too late to see the house but was able to walk around the gardens. The lights and music were amazing and there are small stalls as you walk around to get a mulled wine / hot chocolate and toast marshmallows.
Would definitely recommend visiting over Christmas!
Amy Grimsley — Google review
We were in the area and decided to visit as it was somewhere we'd always wanted to go to. It was mid November and the Christmas theme was in place. The Christmas Market with lots of stalls was set up outside the house. The stable shops all had a festive element too. After the market we took a long walk around the grounds. Even in November there was plenty to see, cascades, sculptures, maze, lakes, fountains, rock features, etc. In order to enter the house we had to pre-book a time slot. Our trip around the house was more focused on the festive themed rooms, rather than the house itself. Maybe we need to visit again in the summer. Once the house tour was over it was back into the gardens to follow the Christmas lights trail, some of it accompanied by music. The light display on the house at the end of the walk was stunning. Absolutely fantastic end to the day. The whole experience was fantastic. Staff (some in period costume) very friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
Stephen Foster — Google review
The place certainly is grandiose and the large estate grounds offer plenty of walking potential for those who wish to explore.
The interior of the house is eye opening, with a lot of the rooms kept as intact as possible, with guides around to answer any questions you may have of the former occupants or the decor.
The grounds are very well kept, with a rockery, maze, greenhouses and gardens available to you to explore. Visiting in the springtime provided a lot of greenery and spring flowers amongst the grounds, providing some breathtaking views.
Would highly recommend a visit, a few negatives what with the ticket price being on the pricier side, and on-site food being quite pricey (e.g. £7.99 pickle and cheese sandwiches, £3.50 bottles of Coca Cola, £4.99 slice of flapjack!)
Danny W — Google review
Spent the entire day within the gardens and estate park. The gardens are beautiful, as you would expect from Capability Brown, with amazing landscaping and wonderful specimen trees and planting. Had lunch in the Stables, and then enjoyed the sculptures and installations currently exhibited in the park. Well worth the entry fee, and would certainly visit again. Very highly recommended.
Simon Harding — Google review
This was a near perfect day out. We got stuck in traffic and missed our entry slot. I phoned the house and they were aware of the problem. Told us not to worry and promised to get us in as soon as they could. This set the tone for the day. Everyone was so helpful, and pleasant to deal with. The Christmas decorations were just stunning and each room came up with different ideas. The stewards were very knowledgeable and freely gave us info about the decorating process. There was a short queue to get into the restaurant. The staff were not fazed by my onion allergy and assisted me to choose my food. The turkey cobs were really delicious. We ended our day at the farm shop with a great cup of coffee and goodies to take home.
Lesley Belton — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. It’s worth the drive from anywhere! The house is like the ones you hear or see in Disney fairy tales. The staff is super friendly and if you discuss history with them, you will spend quite the time around the corridors. Plenty of parking spaces, toilets and a lovely gift shop. Been three times and can’t get enough of it.
Bogdan Marasescu — Google review
Loved the gardens the most, especially the rock garden with its tunnel and nearby hedge maze, but also enjoyed the house and animals at the farmyard. Do not bother with the audio guide if you go to the house - the cards in each room are actually much more informative yet concise.
Sacha Place — Google review
Absolutely wonderful. The farm shop is a little pricey, but the produce is good. The grounds are excellent. (The roads are busy, & people do speed a little, if you let your doggie off lead, beware!)
Lovely afternoon there.
andrew stanworth — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Lots of history and culture, beautiful gardens to explore with hidden gems for the kids like the rock garden to climb on and the maze to explore. Would recommend to visit the house early as it can become busy. The staff are very knowledgeable and always happy to answer any questions or give you background information. Most of the house and ground is wheelchair accessible. Parking is £5.
Matt — Google review
The extensive Christmas market is on now and the house is decorated with an advent calendar theme during the next few weeks. There are also music and light displays through the garden, we really enjoyed this from dusk onwards. Easily a full day of adventure with food and drink available in restaurants and market stalls. I was wet when we went, they have provided a walkway which helps, we would recommend walking boots or Wellies!
Anna Bradshaw — Google review
It was fantastic. Very well organised despite being extremely busy. Even with the wet weather we have experienced of late, they kept us out of the wet.
The house was beautiful, garden light display exceptional. The market was a nice visit. If doing the lights, the darker the better.
Enjoy!
Helen Taylor (Oak House Stays) — Google review
Chatsworth House is a beautiful, picturesque and grand stately home that is worthy of a day out with family.
We went to visit the Christmas decorations at the house and illuminated trail around the garden. It is highly recommend to do both in the winter months.
There is also a farm on the estate, which children will enjoy. Also, there is a cafe that serves a good selection of food.
Simon Jones — Google review
Always a lovely visit. The Christmas decor was stunning. Lovely lights in the garden . Carriage house cafe always nice. Only downside in the cafe is paying for the hot food whilst waiting for everyone ordering hot drinks . Can be a while. Food nice but much nicer hot.
Theresa Owen — Google review
I have no words to describe the grandeur of this place. Not only the architecture of this stately home is spellbinding but the gardens are a thing of beauty too. To top it off all the staff are warm, welcoming and happy to share countless stories. I am already planning on visiting Chatsworth House again in the summer.
Umais Shafqat — Google review
Fabulous place to visit. Highly recommend just coming for a whole day to explore the gardens, you'd need the time to do so properly. Beautiful!
Kasia Pisarska Hopkins — Google review
Having been to many stately places over the years this one is probably the exemplar. The gardens and house were tremendous. The staff were really knowledgeable and friendly. I'm so pleased to have visited and recommend it to anyone who hasn't been and is in the area.
Chris Dadswell — Google review
What an amazing place, it was my wife that really wanted to go but in the end we both really enjoyed this stunning stately home. Well worth visiting, the land around it is also amazing to walk around, and although the food is ridiculously priced it is amazing, take a little trip up the road from the house to the Chatsworth farm shop where the shop and cafe are also amazing, amazing guides at the house and lovely staff at the farm shop, all on all an amazing day out.
gary — Google review
We visited when the house was close but was able to walk around the grounds. Parking was free due to the time of year. Staff friendly in the gift shop. Toilets open. Plenty of walking area. Beautiful building and very scenic!
Rebecca Louise — Google review
Well worth a visit and lots to do and see. We walked the large grounds, visited the house which is a testament to wealth, and checked out the gardens. We did not have time for the farm or the farm shop, maybe next time.
Paul Wilson — Google review
What an outstanding place to visit. Buildings and grounds are extremely well kept. A big shout out to the staff all are kind ,caring and knowledgeable. Having visited with my elderly in-laws, we hired 2 mobility scooters and after a walk around the house the staff bought the scooters up to the exit to the building for my in-laws to explore the grounds. Many thanks and highly recommend
Neil Venables — Google review
I've never been to a more incredibly opulent British stately home. It has an impressive presence as you catch sight of it from the drive, and even the stables could be a fine aristocratic home. I have visited palaces and not seen so much beautiful splendour. I highly recommend a visit inside the house, and a wander around the gardens. The house sits down amongst the hills with panoramic views on all sides of classic English countryside. There are plenty of places to eat at the property. My tip is to gift aid your ticket as we received a voucher back for over £15 to spend in the cafes or shops. It meant our lunch was only £11. There is a small farmyard and adventure playground for children, plenty of parking and I'm sure it would be a great family day out. There is a warm building in the farmyard to eat a picnic if it's raining. This place was on my 'bucket list' of places to visit, and it lived up to expectations.
The Owlerton Greyhound Stadium is a great place to go and have fun. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, and the food is great. It's also a good place to watch greyhounds race.
Fantastic time was had by all. Loved the fact that all bets and drink orders were taken at our table. The food was top quality, beautifully presented, cooked to perfection and excellent value for money. Swift and very professional service. Completely faultless. You must give this a try. Great fun. High quality food and service. We will DEFINITELY be back !!! 😄
Gina Thomson — Google review
I want this review to be fair and measured I visited on Saturday night, 3rd Dec have been a few times before food was excellent service was even better Melissa our waitress and Angel our tote runner were absolutely brilliant 👏 and a credit to the management.. If I have one minor gripe I thought the extra £20 on the normal Saturday night menu for the Christmas menu was a tad excessive for what really amounts to a very cheap table cracker and a bowl of tomato soup but that's relative to the fact that the normal menu is such great value! So still have to give it 5 stars! Would highly highly recommend 👌
Andrew Gillin — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our night at the dogs to celebrate a friends Stag Do. We had a good table overlooking the track and had a great time. The drinks are more expensive than expected but the food was hot and ideal. We will return!
Matt Savage — Google review
We had a brilliant time watching racing and monster trucks at owlerton stadium.
Great atmosphere, and the trucks and racing was superb.
Parking was £3, we took our own food and drinks but also bought ice-creams which were very reasonable. The chicken and chips looked very good.
We'll definitely be back to see some other events.
John Roberts — Google review
Incredibly friendly and helpful staff who looked after nubes like us. The food was nice and the drinks were reasonably priced. Great atmosphere and fun with the dogs.
Chris Eason — Google review
Good, clean stadium. Great views of the track from the main straight and pit corner, unfortunately back straight and other corner were blocked off so unable to walk round the track. Good night's racing, albeit a bit one sided. First visit to Sheffield speedway. Have meant to go previously but when I have been in the area, there has been no home meeting on. Felt prices were a bit steep, especially when you have to pay to park as well, but good experience overall
Sarah Maybourne — Google review
Great afternoon out. We had the Sunday lunch, in the panoramic restaurant, and the quality of the food was excellent. Starters, mains and desserts for £16 (dessert is free if you book online and pre-order your food, otherwise it's £16 for the two courses, I assume).
All the staff are friendly and eager to help.
Other options are available if you don't want to be in the restaurant, you can be in a bar or track side.
Paul — Google review
Had a top night here, I would highly recommend the food package deal. Really good value for money. The food was really nice, I would definitely go again.
michael sherwood — Google review
Good time reliving my past going to the stock car racing ,food was very average drinks arnt cheep but about the par these days ,
Dave Smithers — Google review
The stock cars where very good I really enjoyed it back into it
We had pie 🥧 chips 🍟 mushy peas and grave which I can recommend 👌 it was excellent very tasty
Philip Wright — Google review
Brilliant evening, food and atmosphere great, plenty of very helpful and friendly staff. Really good value for money a family night out. Shame we hardly won anything!
Irene Gott — Google review
We had so much fun here. We ate in the restaurant and the experience was amazing. We had a perfect view of the track. Also, you don’t have to leave your seat to bet or collect your winnings. Out of curiosity, we ventured down to the main floor and the atmosphere was totally different. I do not recommend the main floor. It’s a different vibe. I would only go to Owlerton if I was in the restaurant. There is also a casino next door but we did not go.
Catherine M — Google review
On behalf of Peak Oil Products:
We hosted a work's social with over 50 people in attendance, on the 5th of November. The food, staff and entertainment were exceptional, and we would like to thank all the members of staff for being so attentive and providing excellent service. We would certainly recommend this place to any other business wanting to find a venue for their socials!
Thomas Clay — Google review
A really lovely stadium, with amazing atmosphere and the carvery was one of the best we have had.
Victoria Knappett — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Sheffield Dog Racing at Owlerton Stadium to celebrate my Dad's birthday. The atmosphere was electric, and the excitement in the air was palpable. We opted for the "Six Pack Plus" package, and I must say, it was exceptional value for money. From the moment we arrived until the very end, everything was seamless and the staff were incredibly attentive. The races themselves were thrilling, making for an unforgettable evening. A must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and exhilarating experience in Sheffield. Highly recommended!
Robert Riley — Google review
Excellent service as ever. Never had a bad service. Food in the restaurant is value for money.
Gareth Taylorhayward — Google review
We came here on Sunday 25th February for a birthday celebration.
The food was outstanding, cooked to perfection, we all had different meals and everyone said how nice their food was.
The waiting staff were great, never went without a drink and nothing was too much trouble, special mention to Skye and Mia as they went above and beyond to make our visit special.
All betting is table service and Callum who was taking our bets was very friendly, polite and extremely helpful. He even paid us out a few winnings, always a bonus.
Definitely worth a visit and will be returning soon.
Thank you for a memorable day!
Marge — Google review
Christmas menu excellent as per usual .Didn't think much of the new setup for betting.screens seemed to be one race in front and when results showed up it was soon showing advertising. These races are fast paced and some people need time to study.odds have also changed making it harder to work out pay ratios.
Paul Havenhand — Google review
Fantastic night in the restaurant. First class meal with a good view of the racing. Highly recommended. Now do Sundays instead of Tuesday nights but still a great meal out...
Aaron Hague — Google review
It was really nice my family and I had a wonderful evening to celebrate my son's birthday nice food and drink and clean and tidy staff who work there I would highly recommend going to the Sheffield dogs but my advice is don't gamble to much by putting a lot of money on the races you could either win or lose a lot of money nevertheless it was a most enjoyable evening
Sutton Park is a nature preserve in the city of London. It is one of the largest urban parks in Europe and has a variety of habitats, including woodlands, heath, marshes, and wetlands. There are several restaurants, sailing and fishing spaces, as well as a donkey sanctuary.
We have very impressive experience. A must visit place in Midlands with or without family or with friends. Close to nature experience. Good for photography. Bring food with you and have a great picnic.
Sarbjeet Singh Plaha — Google review
Fantastic nature reserve with lots of walking trails and routes get lost on. Lots of history and lots of wildlife. Lakes, open pasture, woodland. Many gates to enter, with car parks....some with toilets, cafes, pub etc, some gates are straight into nature with no amenities or facilities. Love a long dog walk here on a regular basis
Clare Satterthwaite — Google review
We came here on weekend with our kids ranging from 6 to 13 years and although we didn't manage to see the whole park ( it's a big park) we did have a lovely time. We fed the ducks and swans at one of the many lakes and paddled in the stream. The walk through woods was beautiful as was the views. We hope next time to see the wild animals roaming the park
Nicky — Google review
Awesome day out for the kids. So many adventures and such a vast area to explore. We stayed near the lake and the kids loved climbing the trees and skimming stones.
The food sheikh — Google review
It's a lovely and big park to practice some good outdoor activities from walking, cycling with your family around the park, canoeing, paddle boarding, archery, golf, running, reading to exploring the area and make few good photographs around the park.
You got some nice parking spot, from little to big restaurant where you can have some good food.
I wish I can see more bins around this park, as I see few nasty people throwing garbage where they can!
The Red Fox District - Cycling Workshop — Google review
Fabulous park with so much space to explore. However I didn't see any restrooms or playgrounds for children. Perhaps it depends on which entrance you use
Peace Bailey — Google review
Visited here as I've heard rumours that it was the largest park in the rope of Eu.
To my surprise, it was rather huge, I couldn't even conquer less than a quarter of it and I spent the most of the day there.
There is so much to see and do and a surprise around every corner. If you're looking for an adventure and want to feel like an explorer then this is the place to visit for shewer.
There needs to be more checkpoints and visitor areas for people to recharge their batteries as there's a lot of uncharted territory.
The Visitor — Google review
If you want a nice, scenic and LONG walk then Sutton Park is the one!
Full of different walk trails, a lake, fields and nature 🌳 my first time walking around and I loved it… especially with all the plants and trees starting to bud. Great for dog walking and family days out.
Jens Tait — Google review
A beautiful, natural place - worth picking up a map from the visitors centre if you have never been as the park is huge. 7 lakes, lots of streams, a mixture of good paths suitable for an easy bike ride / buggies and prams and lots of trails more 'off the beaten track'. A mixture of woodland and more open fields. There are a couple of kids playgrounds and a couple of spots to get a cup of coffee etc, but it's mostly a wonderful natural get away from the busy world!
Leah Mason — Google review
Beautiful and massive park, so many areas to explore, from lakes to open plains. Lovely place for a warm day out. Parking is free, and there are lovely bistros in the park. Great spot
Mohit Panchal — Google review
Absolutely lovely park. We went to Brace bridge for something to eat which was delicious but there's the actual pub with a covered outdoor area and then there's an outdoor kiosk that serves the same food (slightly cheaper) that has an uncovered area to sit outdoors - albeit with covered huts (however if you don't like spiders you won't want to sit in one of these!) You can't swap areas - which left quite a few guests including ourselves mystified.
Other than this to sit with a glass of wine looking over the lake was lovely.
Silver Birch — Google review
Fantastic walk around the park yesterday, 5th May 24. The only downside was the amount of damaged wooden and concrete bridges and lots of rubbish. Such a shame that a small number of people have no respect and dump their waste. Make sure to bring wheeles next time. Can be very muddy in parts
Joseph O'Conlon — Google review
One of the best open spaces in Brum. Every time we visit I find something new - from the Donkey Sanctuary to the wild horses and free grazing cattle. This space is great for running, bike riding, den building, dog walking and even having a cheeky summer bbq. There’s so much space to explore that even though it’s a popular park, it never really feels crowded. Parking is free. My top top would be to park near the Bracebridge and head to the little stall for snacks - they do toast in the early mornings!
The Amazing Adventures of Me — Google review
I absolutely adore this park because it’s one of the boggiest and most amusing parks in Birmingham! You have lakes , you have cafes, you have posh restaurants with lake view ! STUNNING, what else you want from a day out in nature ?! This is like all in one ♥️
Ghazal Da — Google review
Beautiful park, lots of paths to follow. Bistro on site serves snacks, hot drinks and a selection of alcoholic drinks.
Plenty of outdoor seating.
Staff very polite and friendly.
Ice cream van on park also
Keisha Gayle — Google review
Beautiful park this time of year. beautiful scenery and walks, place to met up with friends, walk your dogs. Amazing experience , especially Christmas 🎄 morning at the lido with lots swimmers jumping in. Awesome
Jo Kipling-Hardy — Google review
Wonderful park and such an education every time.
Love the markers on the ground telling you the history of the park as you walk round.
Met the wild ponies for first time and enjoyed watching them wallow in the shallow pools and roll around in the mud.
Totally recommend this for cycling, walking (Inc dogs), ice creams and just the peace n quiet.
Large park but can use online maps or visit the park office where there are displays and educational information.
Parking is plentiful.
Michael Linney — Google review
A wonderful place where you can explore nature with greenery, trees, lakes, birds, animals, flowers, mushrooms, insects...people and fresh air🌸
Elena Parpalov — Google review
Stunning park in Sutton Coldfield with so many different walks and views.
This park is easily accessible with many different gates. Each gate has free parking available with access to all areas of the park.
It’s great for dog walking too, and there’s even a donkey sanctuary.
There are a number of cafes and restaurants around the park offering coffee and food.
You can take a picnic and enjoy all areas of the park but open fires are not allowed.
Barry Fletcher-Hill — Google review
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Meadowhall Shopping Centre is a large shopping mall in Sheffield, England. It features hundreds of high street and luxury stores, as well as a food court and cinema. Meadowhall is easily accessible by both train and car, making it one of the area's most popular attractions.
Conveniently located next to M1 junction.
Really big shopping mall with lots of premium brands shops. Be prepared that you will easily spend there at least half a day browsing in shops.
Also there is a decent choice of food outlets for all tastes.
It has a good tram link connection to the city center. Also buses are available.
Tomek Ikea — Google review
Free parking!!!
The free parking was exciting for me because it seems that in the UK, paid parking is the norm. Meadowhall is a great shopping mall and entertainment venue. My daughter had a great time shopping here. The mall layout and store options were thorough and well considered. Bright, clean mall. It was also clear that the mall was designed to allow for less mobile persons to have an inviting and accessible experience there. Lots of family and kid friendly options and facilities as well.
Megan Elizabeth — Google review
A shopping center which offers every shop experience. From Poundland to Rolex. Also as a bonus there the shopping area called the Lane.
There there is the shop under the stairs.
Any Harry Potter fan it's a must .
Photo opportunity pushing a trolley into a platform wall. . A prison wanted poster.
Then there's the food court.
I hate walking around shopping centers usually however kind of enjoyed this shopping center.
Alan Peters — Google review
Excellent food and clothes at good prices. Including having Primark huge advantage. Free parking. Easy to find.
Yuval Gruber — Google review
Got something for most people. Clean and dry and some decent shops. Can get busy at a weekend but a mid week visit is just right if you like it a bit quieter.
Patrick Lappin — Google review
What a gem of a shopping centre, we came here for a bite to eat. before heading elsewhere and were nicely surprised as to how lovely Meadowhall was. A large mall conveniently located next to M1 junction with lots of parking. Loads of premium branded and hughstreet stores and a great choice of food outlets for all tastes.
Blue Bean Photography — Google review
4/5 Lots of (somewhat expensive! 😅) shops to indulge in. Loved the free parking, always useful! A little tricky getting up & down a floor with a pram + non-lift goer since the stairs & lift are not next to each other. Quite specific to our situation, I am aware, but still had to keep playing where's Wanda with my fianceé.
P.S. Prepare for it to be BUSY if going @ a weekend.
Henry Tacey — Google review
Every unit was full unlike the Metro Centre at Newcastle. The staff in all the shops,restaurants and Prosecco bar had friendly and cheerful outlooks. A great mix of designer and everyday run of the mill stores. Excellent.
Margaret Blair — Google review
You have all shops you ask for. Massive Shopping centre and big choice of food from Food hall. If you have family and kids you have to get parking permit for family parking. If not you'll get ticket. So don't forget to get one from customer service on entrance. Then stick it on your dash. Thanks me later 👍😅
Ejdy DMJ — Google review
A great shopping place with varied collection of stores ranging from affordable to premium brands. Hence, you can find everything that you need under one roof and you will not have to worry about parking as free parking is available.
Fadel Alnoud — Google review
Love it for shopping, nowhere compares as has shops you don't see in other places so go specifically for these. Good parking, clear signs inside, generally clean, some decent restaurants (pity more and more are becoming just big chains you can get anywhere though but there's still some that you don't see elsewhere but would be good to see them do more to support small businesses like an affordable rent section for street food vendors).
Best thing is the opening hours so being able to go when it's not as busy.
Anna B — Google review
Amazing experience huge shopping 🛍 centre all big brands available..cinema screens food court..very beautiful sitting Area..
SEEMA AJMAL — Google review
Had a lovely day here,not been for many years. Everywhere was clean, tidy & the shops were varied. Had a great lunch at TGIF's too!
Kim Adams — Google review
Love meadowhall plenty of excellent shops and great places to eat or just people watch with a lovely coffee ☕️ can easily spend a day there I just popped into joe browns but go often excellent free parking lots of it too it seems huge when you first visit but not when you go often and now oh my a couple of excellent chocolate shops Shopping is so easy all in one place fab they do have a cinema but it's not as nice as it used to be but it's there if you want to go excellent eating centre oasis every taste catered for love meadowhall good place to spend a winters day
Veda Hardy — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Meadowhall in Sheffield with my family, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. Often compared to the likes of Bluewater, Meadowhall certainly holds its ground as one of the largest shopping centres in England, if not outshining it by size and offering.
From the moment we arrived, kids and wife loved, the sheer scale of Meadowhall was evident. The centre boasts over 290 stores, catering to every imaginable need and desire. Whether ww was browsing the latest fashion trends in stores like Zara and H&M, exploring high-end brands such as Hugo Boss and AllSaints, or simply searching for the perfect gift in one of the many unique, independent shops, Meadowhall had it all.
In my opinion, what truly sets Meadowhall apart, though, is not just its vast array of retail options but also its dining and entertainment facilities. Based on my kids' opinion, the Oasis Dining Quarter offers an impressive selection of eateries, ranging from fast food favourites to sit-down restaurants, ensuring that there's something to satisfy every palate. After a delicious meal, the Vue Cinema provided the perfect escape with its latest screenings, rounding off a day of shopping with a touch of relaxation and entertainment.
There are no issues regarding the accessibility and convenience, which is also where Meadowhall shines. Located just off the M1, it's incredibly easy to get to, and with ample parking, the usual stresses of shopping were noticeably absent. Public transport options were plentiful, making my journey smooth and hassle-free.
In a nutshell, my day with family at Meadowhall was a delightful experience from start to finish. It's not just the scale of the shopping centre that impresses but the quality of its stores, the diversity of its food offerings, and the overall atmosphere that make it a must-visit destination. It easily rivals, if not surpasses, other shopping centres like Bluewater in many aspects. Meadowhall is more than just a place to shop; it's a place to explore, dine, and enjoy. I can't wait for my next visit!
Andy Singh — Google review
Has Boots and Super drug which is good as you compare prices easily.
Meadowhall is good when it's not overcrowded. It has good parking compared to city centre. They need to increase child parking spaces though.
You also not worried about 'rough sleepers' like you are at City Centre.
Its a refined place to shop and meets expectations.
A good place to visit during winter especially.
Normadic N — Google review
Great for every day shopping you have literally everything. Plenty of car parking space
romanidzeee — Google review
You could spend the day there browsing around all the top shops. There are plenty of places to eat. I had sausage and chips with peas it was a very good Adult portion and only £7.80. The taste was brilliant just like the chip shop at home. So keep an eye out for the Tasty Plaice.
Ps The Car Parking is free.
Thomas Love — Google review
Travelled 2 hours from Durham to visit just for a look out.
Bored with the hustle and bustle of our local MetroCentre as some of the shops we love have closed but still have stores within Meadowhall.
Really enjoyed the experience seemed far better and relaxed than the Metrocentre
Easy drive in and easy access back out on the motorway
Mondo Daftasabrush — Google review
The centre itself is lovely, great shops. However. We stopped here as the website advertised baby feeding facilities, we did eventually find the mums feeding room and my partner said it was so hot in the room. We have to top up her feeding and there wasn’t anywhere inside that room to heat milk. So I had to go looking.
My biggest concern was getting into the center. Someone got a bit happy putting in posts. Random thing to moan about but we parked in a empty car park at the back of what looked like Debenhams. And walked but there were posts everywhere blocking our route with the buggy. We walked past a disabled drop off area and I don’t know if someone in a wheel chair could of got to the centre via this route. See the photos.
So not really buggy friendly.
Michael Cawley — Google review
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Suite 1, Meadowhall Centre The Management, The Oasis, Meadowhall, Sheffield S9 1EP, United Kingdom
The National Exhibition Centre is a large, popular venue that stages a range of trade and consumer events. It's perfect for big events like the Crufts dog show and comics conventions.
Huge space for multiple events at once without feeling cluttered. There was a short wait (2 minutes) but the staff move very quickly to get you inside. Plenty of seating, food and drink options (but expensive), clean toilets, helpful and friendly staff. There’s a free shuttle directly from the train station to the event space which saves a lot of walking, although the walk isn’t bad as there are travelators. There are lifts available for those that need them. There is ample space to leave the event space and sit in a quieter area. Also a garden and plenty of space if kids need a break from the events that are much busier. I’ve been to many events here and always had a good experience.
Sophie — Google review
First visit because of the Gregory Porter concert.
Great parking for your car . Book on line and it's cheaper. Shuttle buses if you don't want to walk far. Only a 15 minutes walk in though and quite pleasant through a park and by a lake!
Many restaurants to choose from . Shopping too. Cinema ,casino and even a spa.
Great place to enjoy yourself away from the busy city centre even if you aren't going to a concert .
For the commonwealth games it's going to be a great place to spend time before or after your event !
Linda Millington — Google review
I visited during the Insomnia Gaming Festival. Huge place. Easy to get lost. The signage of the whole complex is too sparse. Ask for directions. Several places to eat and have a drink.
Hector D Calabia — Google review
The classic car show was great we had soo much fun. We even saw the ghost buster car there too. The venue was huge and had ample food and drink places. The toilets were dotted all over there was great ideas and methods available for the disabled folk. I pushed my friend around in a wheel chair. Great fun and there are lifts to get you to your desired floor space.
M Groves — Google review
Visiting an event in halls 16-20 recently, the event was well laid out and security was tight but unobtrusive - just how you want it!
Food as always, is very expensive so either take your own or be prepared to queue and pay rather more than you’d like to.
Staff were extremely helpful including a nice helpful security officer and the first aid crew who kindly paused eating lunch to let us use their facilities.
Parking is the last big gripe, I fail to see the value in paying £16 to park for 6 hours! Especially when the public transport options are very limited.
I normally attend other events where the parking is free…
James Vian — Google review
The Insomnia 70 event was outstanding. Parking was fantastic too. The food was very pricey though, even for a venue. £4.75 for a pasty and £9 for a burger. 😲 Take your own food and drink and it's fab!! Staff are really friendly too, and very helpful. Spacious halls at a perfect temperature. 👍👍
Naomi Miller — Google review
I came here today for the camping and caravan show.
There are loads of car parks, but there is shuttle buses that come every so often, you are not waiting long for a shuttle bus to arrive. The drivers are helpful and talk to the passengers through the microphone infront of them. You see not on the shuttle bus for long, until you get to the main building itself, and back to the car parks.
The whole experience was fantastic from the moment we arrived to the moment we left.
The halls are large with lots of different exhibitions in each of them.
The staff were really friendly and helpful.
The only problem we had, was the lack of seating for eating our dinner.
Overall, I will be coming again.
Lucy Kent — Google review
The cloakroom and shuttle bus were both not on or shut even though it was advertised as open when we booked tickets. Thankfully, a lovely young lad at the entrance offered to look after our wet coats until we left. Every member of staff was lovely and offered to photograph us with the"friends" sets. The staff were very knowledgeable and friendly.
KevP6345 — Google review
I knew it was going to be a long day day, so I bought water with me and very comfy shoes, it's really quite warm, so didn't wear a coat. There are loads of toilets which are extremely clean, lots of places to eat and drink, but no alcohol.
Parking was good and the free bus was good.
Carol Watson — Google review
Visited to attend motorcycle Live. Fantastic day with lots to see and do. My son-in-law tried a bike out on the mud track which was great. Grandkids also had a great day even trying out a smaller mud track. If you like motorcycles, try it, you'll like it.
Terry Isherwood — Google review
The national exhibition centre is enormous. I have been coming here for over thirty years from trade events to more public shows. The car parks are vast, The cost of the parking varies from event to event, from Ridiculously overpriced to free at one trade show. there is a free shuttle bus service to the exhibition centre. There are plenty of bars and places to eat, but the food and drink are very expensive. The facilities are excellent. Everything is well signposted. Whatever you go and see, there is a lot of walking involved. It is a fantastic place. I'll have never been disappointed by any of the events I have been to.
Andrew Nell — Google review
Recently visited Birmingham NEC to see the Photo and Video Show. Great location whether you are driving or coming by public transport. Car parking is expensive (£17) if you don't book online in advance. Plenty of places to get food and drink and fully accessible for the disabled.
Cornfields Dancing — Google review
Large exhibition hall. Was there for the MACH exhibition.
It was interesting.
Very few people put on their masks, no one enforced it (closed venue).
Unfortunately I returned COVID positive after evading this first 2 years...
5 stars for the exhibition, 1 star for behaving in a responsible way with our health...
Dany Shalom — Google review
Been a few times now but this time the NEC exceeded expectations! We had a wander around before going to the boxing and it was wonderful! The Bear Grills area looked fun with all sorts of stuff going on. There was a water refill area for free and games for kids by the lake with a huge screen showing what was going on during the games. We paid £22 for four hours and we were not disappointed. The food selection was very varied, a bit on the pricey side but if you have a good look around you will find some stalls that are more than reasonable.
natalie Hancock — Google review
We went to the NEC to see KISS and were blown away. The site itself was great. They helped us out massively. We were put in totally unsuitable seats and we went to the booking office and they were brilliant. So were the ushers that told us to go and see the booking office. We even got better view from where we originally were. What an amazing night!!
Jez Andreos — Google review
We went to this event grease experience as a family. It was fantastic, the layout the scene and especially the actors. They did different scenes around the event and got everyone involved. There are many activities to do aswell. People were dressed up including me . Absolutely loved it ❤️ 😀
Nicly Bosbury — Google review
Had a lovely visit last April during Insomnia #70 despite my flat feet and lack of insoles destroyed me with all the walking. Had a great time meeting friends and people I’d watched online and was able to explore a whole new city with its own life. I will also say the on-site medic team were very accommodating with aiding me with my splinters caused by my flat feet.
Bradley King — Google review
We attended for the Good Food Show and enjoyed a good day as always. The amount of stalls was smaller this year, though just about right. Managed to catch a glimpse of James Martin! Thank you for a great day!!
James Bayley — Google review
Booked for the works Christmas party £95 drinks (not spirits) and meal (3 course) included circus themed entertainment, fair ground rides (additional cost) and disco. We all had a great time. Could have done with better signage for the taxi. And the floor staff were few and far between waited a while for certain meal choices we missed out on canopies and we're told no veggie option for the midnight brekkie.
City Girl — Google review
Motorcycle live never fails to impress, the event is brilliant loads to see and do. We went mid week far better for parking and being able to get round the displays and shops. The ticket price was only £23 for an adult and £2.50 for under 18 well worth the trip will definitely be going again
Richard Moore — Google review
Great place having great events but I don’t see the need for £18 parking. We attended Channel Live which was a lot smaller than previous years but still looked good.
Simon Massey — Google review
Visited to see the classic car and restoration show.
The NEC is a huge complex with numerous exhibition halls so there is often more than one show on at a time. There is plenty of parking but it's expensive at £17.95 a day. You can save £5 by booking online in advance.
There are free shuttle buses to take you to/from the car parks to the main entrance.
There are a number of hotels on the site along with various bars and restaurants. Inside the exhibition halls there are also places to eat and drink and ample toilet facilities. The restaurants are expensive so take a packed lunch if you want to save some money. The venue is served by the nearby Birmingham International rail station on the West Coast mainline and it's also near to the local motorway network.
William Howe — Google review
Went to the annual furniture show lots to see and do. Great show met some great people. The place itself is huge. Facilities were clean and tidy. Overall great place with plenty of parking.
DAZ Ashton — Google review
Well put together large venue, easy to navigate and staff were helpful. Large slow moving crowds to get out, but to be expected with so many people leaving at once. Frustrating that not all advertised drinks were available at the bar. Otherwise great. Show was excellent, but can't credit the venue for that bit 😉
Paul West — Google review
Me and my family went to the Boat life Boat show and it was brilliant, plenty of options for food and drinks and alcohol, very clean and tidy and toilets were clean and tidy also and had a great day out.
Sarah Green — Google review
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Pendigo Way, Marston Green, Birmingham B40 1NT, United Kingdom
Hardwick Hall is an awe-inspiring 16th century country house with a notable needlework and tapestry collection. It is located close to the Peak District National Park, making it a must-see attraction for any visitor to the area. The New Hall has been restored to its original glory, while the Old Hall is now ruined but still enjoyable to explore. The extensive formal gardens and parkland are also worth checking out.
A beautiful place for a lovely day out. From the second you drive onto property its a great experience. There were cows roaming along the long drive up to the house which was a nice unexpected suprise. The person on the ticket booth was very friendly and welcoming, as was the person on reception. The grounds are immaculately kept and there's plenty of room to sit and relax, have a picnic etc.
We had a look around the house, there are volunteers all around, in almost every room to tell you more about the history - they were so knowledgeable and really elevated the experience.
The gardens are beautiful. There's chairs and benches available to enjoy the surroundings.
I don't think there's a need to buy tickets in advance, we didn't and there was no problem getting then at reception.
Plenty of parking available, really close to where you need to be.
Holly T — Google review
What a fascinating place,pulled in to take a look on my way back from York, they are doing massive restoration work on the hall at moment, but there is still loads to see, but I will definitely go in a few months time to see how works progressing.
Judging by how many people were there today,it must be a very popular place to visit,it was stacked out,there was some great furniture and tapestry's to look at,as well as the superb grounds.
Clive Wheat — Google review
It is a very interesting place historically. Great guides and an informative talk before entering the house. Lots of seating in the house for those less able, but there's a lot of stairs to negotiate!
The gardens are beautiful again with plenty of places to sit and take in the views.
The cafe was good, and my friend and I had a delicious sausage bap... We are sampling them at each National Trust property we visit...so far, so good and very consistent.
There are also a few walks that you can do if you have the time.
Barbara Sessford — Google review
First time we have visited £17 each which included going in the house, the gardens and the parking and the old hall which has recently been reopened, absolutely beautiful and the gardens were well kept with an abundance of beautiful flowers, the butterfly's and Bee grab a bite van, eat indoors or outdoors on the lawn or the court yard. Mainly on the flat so wheelchair access is good for grounds and ground floor of house, we walked down to the lake but this wouldn't be accessable for wheelchairs or buggies.
The coffee shop offered a good selection of all kinds of food and drink and ice cream, so if you haven't been get yourself over there as you won't be disappointed.
Tracey Johnson — Google review
Lots of space and walks to enjoy. The walled gardens are breathtaking, with open spaces, wild areas, a knot garden and an allotment, all with seating dotted about.
We visited during the summer holidays so there was a field at the back of the hall for the "summer of play" with lots of activities for children of all ages. Tennis and badminton, an obstacle course, a mini football field, archery, a bamboo marble run, and even a safe toddler space with giant bean bags and slide were all available at no additional cost.
Didn't get to see much more as our children loved the activities, but the map shows lots more to see. Can't wait for our next visit.
L Thompson — Google review
A great place to visit for lots of interesting history. Self-guided tours, but there are lots of knowledgeable and friendly volunteers throughout. Visitors can ask them questions and find out more about the house, its contents, and the people who lived there. There are also information cards for each room. Plenty of parking available.
Hazel — Google review
We visited on a behind the scenes tour ot the attic and it was worth every penny. We were taken into the attic by a volunteer guide who was extremely knowledgeable about the house and some of the items we were shown. The attic is a place that you would not normally see in this Elizabethan house as a visitor. Some items that we were shown never go on display due to been very fragile. On part of the tour we were shown the current exhibition which is part of the National Trust's 125 year anniversary celebrations. We also got an in depth talk about the main entrance hall in to the house. We are National Trust members so only paid for the tour.
Darren Barton — Google review
Hardwick Hall is on our doorstep, and we love to visit at different times of the year. Today was fabulous, the new Hall lovely as ever. The old Hall, is being preserved through English Heritage funding, so inaccessible. But still viewable from the path. The gardens as always are beautiful, even though they are in mid transition and planting at this time in May. We had good luck with the weather for the garden 😀 and had another great day 😀
Veronica Morris — Google review
Stunning house with an impressive story about its amazing lady owner. Car park looked pretty full but it wasn’t busy at all! Entrance to the house could be a little better signposted but we made it and walking past old Hardwick Hall was really interesting too! Deckchairs set out around the gardens so we sat and had a picnic and soaked up the peace and quiet.
Rachael Millette — Google review
A wonderful place steeped in history, I don't normally do guided tours due to my poor hearing however the tour guide on this occasion was brilliant, very clearly spoken and extremely knowledgeable. The house and grounds are very well kept and there is ample parking as well as the normal NT shop and cafe. A very worthwhile visit if you are in the area or passing through on the M1 and need a rest from driving or make a day of it like we did, excellent.
Alan Amesbury — Google review
This is one of my absolute favourite National Trust treasures! Both the Hall and the old Hall are fantastic places to visit. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and acres of grounds to explore. The history of both halls and 'Bess of Hardwick' is really interesting, a formidable woman for her time. The Halls are only open between 11am and 3pm usually, so be sure to time your visit so you can visit both (the grounds, shop etc are open much longer). You'll be transported back in time as you follow the footsteps of nobility up the old stone staircases!
Josi Parker — Google review
Lovely place and grounds! House is massive and great to have a look around! Grounds lovely and well maintained. Little bits for the kids to play due to it being half term, scavenger hunt trail for the kids to spot. Gutted the Old Hall was closed (doesnt say clearly enough on the website only in small print at the bottom) ... it is missing a little play area or obstacle course made out of logs for the kids to play on.
Victoria Blane — Google review
We enjoyed this building particularly as ' Bess of Hardwick ' is one of my heroines. A tenacious, extremely clever woman who survived and prospered in such a difficult climate.
The cattle on the way in blocked our path for a short while. The calves seem to enjoy licking our vehicle, curious creatures..
Don't expect rooms stuffed with furniture, lots of tapestries, some great applique work and amazing bed canopies for those who like textiles. Not all the rooms are open the South Wing was closed at the time
The restaurant was a nightmare, 40 mins in the queue. The serving area is far too small for the crowds the sandwiches were dry and unimaginative. Apart from that we had a great time.
Judith Lock — Google review
Lovely day out, interesting house but upstairs might be difficult for disabled as no lifts/elevator. They do have a virtual tour facility though as an option for those not able to get to the higher level and a tramper vehicle, electric scooter for getting around the grounds and garden. Nice little cafe too with disabled access to an outside seating area.
Ray Smith (MrMond) — Google review
What a beautiful Elizabethan house, great architecture, big rooms.
Lovely tapestries adorning the walls.
The guides and helpers here are lovely people and have a wealth of knowledge. Well worth doing the tour.
We only spent a couple of hours here but we will be back to take in more of the splendour and the grounds.
Simon Teft — Google review
Huge country estate, with two manor houses (one in ruins), telling the story of one of the wealthiest and most influential people in Elizabethan England.
If you like Tudor bling, you'll really appreciate the interior of the "new" manor house, with its dozens of priceless tapestries. If you find ostentatious wealth a bit tacky you will, like me, see it as more proof that great wealth is no guarantor of good taste.
There two rooms that I did like, first the huge kitchen, with its collection of beautiful copper pans. Second the restaurant, located in an ancient barn with a magnificent beamed roof.
Rich B — Google review
We are members of the National Trust and visited the Hall when my relatives came over from NZ to stay with us for a few days. There is plenty of parking available and not a long walk from there to the main entrance and facilities. All the staff are helpful and willing to talk and very informative on all accepts of the Properties history. The grounds are well managed, and the interior is amazing and highlights how impressive Bess of Hardwark and her descendants were. Walking from room to room, there is some amazing visually impressive scenes of grandeur, from room layout, such as thr long gallery, amazing tapestries throughout the building , and great artwork and period furniture showing how they would and did live right up to the modern times of the 1950's. Even the Old Hall, which was open on this visit, showed the impressive living they had at the time. The facilities also have well maintained cafe, gift shop and toilets. Would highly recommend a visit.
Jamie “Jamdoodle” C — Google review
Lovely day out for all ages including dog friendly with lots to do and see. Beautiful gardens to walk round and plenty of open area with picnic benches. For those who struggle to walk you can hire scooters and for those who want to be more adventurous there are plenty walks to do around the surrounding area. Both old and new Halls are fascinating and full of history.
Lisa Falkowski — Google review
Really beautiful Elizabethian house . They say about it " more windows than walls " . Its history connects with chatsworth estate and bolsover castle . You can see some amazing examples wall tapestry . It is a fabulous trip to tudorian times .
Outside there are beautiful gardens and orchards around the hall . There is a cafe , toilets , book shop and souvenir shop next to the house , you can use the car park ( pay as you go ) ans walk the grounds , woods and hills for free. There are ruins of another sister hall next door . That is owned by english heritage and there is a fee to get in , its worth to see both in one day
ewa drewiecka — Google review
Great place to visit with a variety of things to do.
Even in the winter it was great to explore the estate and the various historical gems dotted around.
Unfortunately we were a little late from our walk (and afternoon treats in the cafe) to visit the hall, but it gives even more incentive to revisit.
Matt Gallagher — Google review
Lovely place to visit. At the moment (November 2023), they keep the curtains/ blinds closed partly for the Christmas light trail and also to give you an idea of what it would have been like with only candle light. It was lovely for families with children, but for me and my wife we would have preferred to see it in its full grandeur of daylight in the rooms, so will have to revisit. Thank you though to the knowledgeable guides who were able to give us great detail on the history and the antiquities. Parking is good. Cafe was nice although a little on the smaller side so queuing outside when busy.
Andrew Harpin — Google review
Loved it at Hardwick Hall. What an extraordinary legacy ,what and extraordinary lady, we were overcome by the story and history of Bess. All the volunteers were so passionate and knowledgeable. There's a tapestry project underway until June I think. Pop into the school room and have a chat with Layla. She is working on constructing a new 5th virtuous lady and is inviting all visitors to contribute by doing some needlework that will be incorporated in the final piece. It was pretty busy all week with lots of easter activities for the kiddies. The cafe can get pretty busy so time it for mid morning or mid-afternoon for a bit to eat to avoid the crush. Deffo worth visiting.
GillyBee — Google review
Hardwick Hall, a truly amazing place bursting with the history of one of the strongest women history has even known - Bess of Hardwick may not have been a monarch but she certainly deserves a very significant place in Tudor history for her strengths and achievements in a time where women were of little or no importance. Hardwick Hall, its magnificence and sheer scale of wealth are a testament to this formidable lady's achievements.
On the same grounds, are the ruins of the former Hall (called Old Hardwick Hall) that you can also visit. Despite being in ruins, this too is pretty impressive and not to be missed and the views from the top are quite stunning.
We didn't get to cover much of the grounds as we ran out of time (the Hall is extensive so you will need lots of time to look around it properly!) but we will certainly explore further on return visits. However, what we did manage to see was certainly beautiful and impressive with plenty of flowers and well kept lawns.
There is a very lovely gift shop with very friendly staff and a secondhand bookshop too. There is an onsite cafe but you can take a picnic if you so wish, there are plenty of picnic tables if needed. There is onsite parking which is free for National Trust members, I'm not sure if it's pay and display for non-members but check the National Trust website for further information.
All in all, a truly wonderful day out for all ages and if you love Tudor history, this is one place not to be missed!
Nelly C — Google review
Often have a great selection of outside games for kids, the two properties make an interesting contrast to each other. Stainby Mill nearby is worth a stop off for a 30-40 mins tour
Chris Davis — Google review
Lovely Elizabethan House, temp below freezing today, frost on trees and gardens, beautiful. Decorated for Christmas and view the house with lanterns. As always thanks to knowledgeable volunteers for their info, house has interesting history. Lots of stairs, rooms mainly on 2nd floor.
Sandy McDougall — Google review
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Hardwick Old Hall, Hardwick Gardens, Doe Lea, Chesterfield S44 5QJ, United Kingdom
Fantastic place we all loved being here with the family. Cool place to spend a fun day
James Hamilton — Google review
my wife and i went on sunday 2nd may, The place was heaving, not much social distancing going on. The Website says "...We have restricted admission tickets per day with the priority being to ensure social distancing is adhered to. Our visitor capacity will be reviewed regularly.".. This is rubbish as the car park was so full we had to park on grass right near the very end, it took us ages to walk to the entrance. we saw 2 Giraffes, 1 Rhino, a few chimps , 2 Tigers, some Lemurs and Penguins, not much else as there were queues / crowds for anything that was open, including the shop. in my opinion vastly overpriced entrance fee for what is available. won't be going again.
George Hylands — Google review
help me they have me trapped
LiLCottreau — Google review
Not impressed. A lot of the animals are locked away in their quarters.
Also to cold for a lot of them to come out
Suzanne newton — Google review
Good zoo and always looking at new areas for animals.
kevin Hutchinson — Google review
Clean surroundings, well cared for animals, helpful and polite staff.
Rod Woliter — Google review
Amazing zoo. Great place to spend the day
Zuzanna — Google review
All good.
Mark Beer — Google review
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Little Orton, Leicester, CV9 3PX, United Kingdom
I'll never travel to Cambridge without this trip planner again
The National Trust acquired Calke Abbey in the 1980s, halting decay of the building. The home is Baroque style and set in extensive parklands, with flower gardens and ancient deer park designated Site of Scientific Interest and national nature reserve.
We often visit to walk round part of the grounds. The park and gardens are lovely at anytime of the year, with a wonderful relaxing atmosphere. There are various marked walks of different lengths to explore. The house itself is worth a visit too, in addition to exploring the old farm buildings and tunnels.
We cannot visit Calke Abbey without having lunch in the excellent National Trust cafe/restaurant, with plenty indoor and outdoor seating areas.
On today's visit we had the added bonus of a visiting group of Rolls Royce owners.
Paul Wright — Google review
Beautiful place and one brilliantly set up for families. The estate itself is as to be expected from a National Trust property, gorgeous parkland, ancient trees, sheep and deer, beautiful house with fascinating history - this one is very different from others in that it has been deliberately left in its somewhat neglected state, which makes it even more fascinating. What sets this place apart is how well it's suited for families. Two cafes side by side with BBQs on summer weekends offering burgers from estate-produced meat as well as veggie ones. There's a path accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, electric buggies available for those who have difficulty walking. This summer there are fantastic outdoor toys and games for kids in the former kitchen garden. There's a kids' playground and also a whole separate woodland kids' area called Calke Explore, with its own cafe, picnic tables and toilets. The walled garden is superb, with seasonally changing fabulous flowers, and the famous and very rare garden "theatre" with its tiered display of seasonal flowers and in autumn, a fantastic pumpkin and squash display.
I could go on as there are many other great things to see and do there, but the best thing to do is visit and experience it for yourselves. Take the kids and the whole family with you, everyone will find something to their taste there.
O R — Google review
Calke Abbey is a beautiful place to visit. I didn't go into the house as I had a dog with me. The estate is immense and there are plenty of dog walks where they can be off lead. In some areas near the house there are sheep and cattle so obviously dogs have to be on short leads. The cafe allows dogs and there is a special seating area for dog owners. The staff were friendly and as I was on my own carried my tray in the cafe for me as a bit difficult holding a dog too. The walled garden was beautiful and so many butterflies
Janice Macgregor — Google review
One of our favourite local National Trust locations. We regularly go, especially in summer to see the gardens and meadows.
You can easily spend a day exploring here, there are formal gardens, orchards, fruit/vegetable gardens, meadows with games etc in the summer for children. There's also fields and woods with lots of walks and deer, as well as a small lake with another circular walk. In terms of facilities there's a couple of cafes, shop, toilets and book shop near the ample car parking. Lots of places for picnics as well.
Laura Burden — Google review
One of my favourite National Trust properties to visit is situated in extensive grounds the house is in decline but very interesting rooms to look around with stables and underground tunnels which are quite spooky. The surrounding grounds have walled gardens which are a pleasure to walk around and a beautiful church on the hill . If you go through the dark tunnel from the walled gardens it takes you down to the lake . There are plenty of walks to do. Loved the way they dressed up the tunnels for Halloween.
Susan Hood — Google review
What a tranquil experience! A revitalizing journey through nature, with crisp, refreshing air, sunlight bathing the fields, the gentle sounds of flowing water, and the picturesque sight of the mansion and church, not to mention the deer and sheep. I'd gladly become a National Trust member just to revisit the Calke Abbey trails again and again. The staff has been incredibly friendly, the food delightful, and the quaint shop offers charming memorabilia.
There's a delightful play area for children, and I've noticed numerous dogs enjoying the trails, albeit on leashes to ensure the safety of the livestock. There are also plenty of designated eating areas for visitors to enjoy.
Nelani Naicker — Google review
This house is so different from any other National trust property I have visited. It really has been frozen in time with fascinating collections. The volunteers were so enthusiastic and knowledgeable and lovely to talk to. There are walks, deer, lambs, a walled garden, church and tunnels to explore. The cafe & restaurant are good too. A brilliant day out.
Corina Wheeler — Google review
A very unique National Trust property. When the trust took it over in 1985, it was in a dilapidated state and they decided to leave it as it is and just do basic maintenance. The Gardens are lovely and if like me you enjoy photography they are a great day out.
Stephen — Google review
Lovely parklands with lots of features added by the owners over the years. Walled gardens are beautiful with plenty of variety between the floral and kitchen gardens. The house itself is amazing having been deliberately preserved in the way it was found. Added to that is the tunnel connecting the house to the stables. Really enjoyed our visit and will be going back again.
Andrew Thoday — Google review
Such a great place so much to see how the house has changed from wealth to struggling to keep the estate in good repair. The walled garden was beautiful in autumnal colours, loved the little church. Well worth a visit.
Walter Bird — Google review
What a lovely day exploring. The house is described as an "un-stately home", and it is. Fascinating and amazing that it is frozen in time since the family left. A lovely estate to explore. A stag looking majestic in the sun and a herd mooching around. Even got to go in an ice house.
Mark Robinson — Google review
Lovely for a walk in the sun.
Was super busy when we visited this afternoon, so there were queues for the toilets and long queues for the cafe, so would probably avoid coming at the weekend in future and stick to weekdays.
However, beautiful scenery and a good walk, regardless.
The gardens are beautiful and the dahlias are absolutely stunning!
Ella S — Google review
We’re National Trust members and visit this property a lot. Lots of walking opportunities, beautiful gardens and woodland.
The staff are always really friendly and helpful and are always great with our kids.
We most recently visited for the Easter Trail and it was fantastic, our 3yo loved it and all the crafting too. Highly recommend!
Caitlin Alborn — Google review
Lovely day out with kids. Very dog friendly and accessible (apart from the actual house). The house is definitely worth seeing and staff are engaging, knowledgeable and happy to answer questions (even from children who have hundreds of questions). The gardens are beautiful. There's guided tours available and you could spend hours exploring the grounds.
Sunflower Field — Google review
This National Trust property is the most local to me and yet I do not visit it often enough. It is a large estate with parkland, walled/kitchen garden, deer park and pleasure garden with many areas to discover. There are various trails of varying lengths to explore as well as the Abbey itself which is a great period property showing the challenges faced with the financial upkeep of such a property.
A great property to visit... even just for the exercise the varied trails offer.
David Taylor — Google review
Very interesting place to visit; the NT have not fully restored the house, rather (made it safe) then left it in the state of decay they found it in after the family could no longer afford the upkeep.
An incredible amount of stuff inside, definitely the product of an obsessive collector. There are a huge number of stuffed animals, which is obviously not to modern taste, but we were told was considered a way to "view" animals close up in those days (there are just an uncomfortably large number, which is about 1/2 the original collection remaining)
Wonderfully helpful and informative volunteers, very good indeed.
Chris — Google review
A huge manor house on a grand estate. Beautiful grounds to explore greenhouse ice houses and a grotto. The house itself is in a state of disrepair, but it is interesting to see. Many rooms and tunnels to wander around. Ran by and cared for by national trust. The guides around the house are fantastic and answered many questions. Parking available.
Steven Moseley — Google review
The best day! Lovely gardens so beautiful! Full of vegetables and fruit and gorgeous flowers!
The staff in the shop were very friendly, toilets clean and lots to do!
Did the whole grounds, took a picnic and had a great day!
Sammi Simpson — Google review
Great place, kid and dog friendly too. So much to see here too. The gardens are beautiful, and there's even a stand you can take whatever fresh veg is picked that day from, there's a donation box.
I will definitely be going again to see everything else.
Amena Leg — Google review
Fabulous National Trust. Lots of friendly knowledgeable volunteers. Beautiful grounds & gardens. Fabulous walks for all abilities. Lovely cafe & digs made welcome on a short lead. The Autumn decorations were a fun touch. Well done team, sterling work 👍
Deb Wilkes — Google review
It's one of the best National trust i have done in a while !
The house is massive and there is so much to see.
The grounds / garden are perfect for a walks . We went in March and really enjoyed them , but they must be even more beautiful at spring when all the flowers are out.
Really recommend this place for a lovwly day out !
Camille — Google review
House is not the usual grand opulent building, but that's it's purpose to show the kind of faded glory. Park, open spaces and paths are great for an explore! Plenty of picnic areas and toilet facilities.
Paul Wilson — Google review
This is not the usual grand house you expect when visiting a National Trust property and this is the beauty of it. It’s full of artefacts. The volunteers have so much knowledge about the family that resided there and built the house. Discover the underground tunnels, explore the walled gardens and visit the church. Plenty of toilets. Lots of space and play area for smaller kids. Small shelter picnic area if the weather is wet. Plenty of outdoor seating if dry.
Rebecca Sinclair — Google review
What a great place! Lots to see. The house is fascinating and I've never seen so many stuffed animals in one place. We spent a good couple of hours engrossed in the house and its contents. Well worth a visit 😊
Roger Chapman — Google review
Really nice place. Nice parkland and deer. Large lake but small walk. The house ground floor as the rest wasn't open was ok. Garden and ice house was great. The tunnel was ace. The lights supposed to be on in December so it may get better there than.
#Scorpio “#Scorpio” — Google review
Beautiful grounds, will need to explore again as I've only scratched the surface of all the available walks. The house was interesting in it's unrestored state.
The Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife and Falconry Centre, located near North Anston, offers visitors a chance to see a variety of exotic animals including meerkats, prairie dogs, birds of prey, lemurs, otters and more. Guests can explore an indoor rainforest and observe free-flying butterflies and tropical birds or take a walk-through the wallaby enclosure. The centre also hosts events for families seeking a wild day out.
This place is amazing! There is so much all in one place - it is literally like a miniature zoo. We had a wonderful time. There is a play area for children and a picnic area so there will be somewhere suitable to sit (which is undercover if the weather isn't great) if you want to take packed lunches. We had eaten before we arrived but wished we hadn't when we saw the menu for the cafe! The food looked delicious and the pods looked great to sit in. We will definitely be back to visit again!
Faye Machin — Google review
Enjoyed a lovely afternoon with my daughter at Tropical Butterfly House. A fab little animal park that's well worth the money. We saw some wonderful animals, that are clearly well cared for and the Bird and Butterfly house are amazing. Also, it was so nice to find an onsite cafe with lovely home made food, with healthy options, friendly staff and reasonably priced. Thank you!
Samantha Stones — Google review
Had a really fun day out here! There was lots to see and we went round the park twice. There's plenty of interactive things for the kids to do. The price for the ticket is well worth it. Will definitely come again sometime. I also recommend buying the otter feed pot online when you book your ticket!
Serena Young — Google review
We visited on a cold Sunday in January to celebrate our daughters 6th birthday. We received a warm welcome from the lady on reception and had a great time! There's a great mix of animals to see and feed as well as plenty of other little trails and activities. Our party really enjoyed the dinosaur trail and the dinosaur dig was a big hit. We had lunch at Lottie's cafe and sat in a pod outside. The pizzas were absolutely delicious! We went back into the butterfly house and the kids had a blast playing on all the playground & activities there! We'll definitely be back. We had a great time 😁
Sharlene Smith — Google review
Great place for a family day out. There are plenty of things to do and places to sit for a rest as you walk around. The reason for taking a star away is you have to pay extra for different foods, and we paid extra to feed the otters, yet they weren't anywhere to be seen! The animals looked healthy and happy and had plenty of room to roam, fly, and swim. Great play area for the children. There are plenty of places to eat and drink, a bit pricey for the food and drinks. The entry fee was a bit pricey, too. When you compare it to similar places, it is on the more expensive side.
Becky Dodds — Google review
Lovely place with so many things to do. The only reason I give this 4 stars is that the cafe inside was closed meaning that everyone had to use the cafe at the entrance. It was a scorching hot day with school trips so having the main cafe closed was not ideal. Otherwise I would certainly recommend going especially with small children. It isn't a huge place so little ones can walk round. It is very well planned out and very entertaining. The animals are well cared for. It isn't overly expensive either. A good day out in general.
Sylvia Judd — Google review
The new Butterfly house is beautiful ❤️ I was a frequent visitor a few years ago to the previous one which was also amazing and I can't wait for the new bug house to open (I'll definitely be back!).
My only negative point is that the horse in the farm yard area always seems quite bored and stressed 😟 I know it can be hard to entertain horses but it's a shame as all the other animals seem well cared for and happy, sure they could add some extra enrichment for it or perhaps a companion if they're amenable to it?
Anyway that's my two cents, the new parrot enclosure is lovely, plenty of space to stretch their wings and companions to play with 🙂
Jaime Ward — Google review
I absolutely love coming here, it’s about an hours drive for us and it’s still worth it for a day out.
My little man is only a year old and there’s still plenty for him to do.
The keeper talks are great and very informative. The staff are always wonderful and the animals are well kept.
The themed events are always well thought through and the grounds are well maintained.
Both cafes are wonderful as well and reasonably priced.
Amy Walker — Google review
Fabulous place to spend a day with your family and kids. Definitely kids will enjoy the place and animals. Ticket prices are worth. Adults £14.99 each, Child £13.99 each. Have amazing cafe inside the park. But if you carry some snacks would be great idea.
Basil Baby — Google review
I have been visiting the Tropical Butterfly House and Wildlife Park for 6 or 7 years now. In that time, I have clocked too many visits to count. I adore this place, everything is so close to everything else, so it's great for little legs. The facilities are great, café, shop and a Double-Decker snack bar are great, but the best thing about this place is the clear love and respect they have for the animals. The enclosures are spacious (especially for the Lemurs), and the animals are visibly happy and healthy. They don't have a massive variety of animals, and you can see everything in a few hours, but it's such a lovely place you'll stay to see everything again and again.
I especially recommend it to fans of Dinosaurs. The play areas are very big and well maintained and best of all it is clean and safe for children of all ages (there are signs on the play park that show recommended ages).
I love this little zoo, please pay it a visit, you will not regret it.
Ade — Google review
You need to book your visit. Visited many times before and never been disappointed, a great treat for all ages. Plenty of playing areas for the youngsters to let of steam after checking out the collection of animals. I recommend taking some drying cloths for the bird and butterfly houses if you wear glasses or are taking a camera, very warm and humid and steam up straight away.
Stephen Mather — Google review
Great place for a day out. Lots to see. Be prepared to get hot and sweaty in the butterfly/bird houses. They like it hot and humid! Would definitely recommend. We plan to go back when the bug house is open. 🦋🩵
Vikki — Google review
I absolutely love visiting the Butterfly House and have a great time trying to find my favourites like Iggy the Iguana.
I usually buy an annual membership as I live around 30mins away and as a keen photographer this is a great place to visit and practice my photography skills even if the weather isn't great.
Nic Wilson — Google review
Been twice now as my little one loves it, the second time was a lot better as the birds were allowed to roam-they couldn’t last time due to bird flu. It’s a great day out for the kids and they seem to be updating a few things which it does need. It’s nice to be able to be close to the animals which gets kids attention a lot better than id they were far away. Had a visit from the peacock while we sat down and had an ice cream. Would definitely recommend!
sapphire stuchbery — Google review
Not been here for ages so decided to pay another visit.
The place has grown quite a bit and for the better.
There's a new butterfly house which is really nice and a new bug house on its way. On top of that there are some other animals, mostly birds, to see
A great day out if you have kids and the cafe is really nice too
Neil Hogg — Google review
My granddaughters and I have visited the Butterfly House as a once a year treat since they were 3 and 5. They are now 10 and 12. We have always had a great day out. The new Butterfly house is very nice and the birds in the old Butterfly house are an added bonus. The play areas have also grown with the children and still provide lots of fun. The animals all look well cared for.
Martin SF — Google review
Visited the Tropical Buttefly house for my baby's first birthday. It's a lovely place to go with small children. Lots of different animals to see and get pretty close to; some of them are free to roam outside of enclosures. The Butterfly House is great, with so many different species, although it's incredibly hot (obviously has to be). There is a nice little cafe, although the choice of food isn't massive.
I would say that it's a little pricey for what you get to see, but it's a lovely day out. Will definitely go back when my little one is a bit older and can appreciate everything on offer, including the play areas.
Charlotte Williams — Google review
Nice park with some farm animals, since exotic birds and nice walks. The star of the show is undoubtedly their butterfly house. You will get to see hundreds of butterflies flying around you and, with a bit of luck using you as a temporary resting place. It is a very nice and relaxing experience. I would go as far as suggesting to leave it as the last thing you do and to save at least 30 mins for it (even more if you enjoy this type of thing).
mauro demicheli — Google review
Really beautiful place, interesting animals and really nice experience overall. Many fun interactions and activities for all ages. Would recommend this for a nice day out.
alicee — Google review
Lovley birds and butterflies. My daughter was enchanted there. She also adored the park. Not much for infants most of the park area was for 4-6+ and has signs stating as much. We will be back to enjoy again.
Georgia Mitchell — Google review
Nice place to visit.
It is small but expanding all the time.
Food was nice, maybe a tad expensive when with a full family, but it was tasty.
Animals looked like they're well cared for.
Stephen Boyd — Google review
Brilliant place. So much to do. Games room where they can make an do things. Free rides and games. Some things are £1 a go. Two cafes. Parks outside and water park for the Summer with football pitch/nets, basket ball etc. Picnic areas. All in all a brilliant day out with lots of animals to visit. Fairy trail and nature garden.
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Woodsetts Rd, North Anston, Sheffield S25 4EQ, United Kingdom
The impressive Warwick Castle is a showpiece of family fun, with attractions ranging from waxworks to jousting tournaments. Fine accommodation options are available on-site and the castle is easy to reach by public transport.
Amazing place to visit! All my family loved it! Beautiful walks and beautiful view!
Inside it's a lot of history to learn and enjoy, great for children! We had a great day! Enjoyed the ice skating as well and some delicious mulled wine outside in the Christmas Market!
I would definitely recommend for anyone to go! It is worth every moment!
Andreea Neculcia — Google review
We had a really good day at the castle the number of events were well thought out and their staging timed to allow you to walk to the next event by the shortest distance before the next event starts. All events were repeated at least twice a day. Great finale to the raptor event. Lots of places to sit and eat with spectacular views of the castle and countryside. An educational and fun day out in a well preserved piece of English heritage and history really worth a visit.
Robert harris — Google review
I love this place, have visited so many times. I did queue for my ticket as I wanted to use my English Heritage card ( gets you 25% off). There is so much to see and so, one day is just not long enough. The jousting is just amazing and great crowd interaction, trebuchet is impressive again a great show and the falconers quest. The birds of prey are stunning. All involved in the shows are great, really engage with the crowds.
So much to see inside the castle too, and a lot of ground to cover outside. Did not manage to do or see everything today. Will need a return visit soon. Fantastic experience every time I visit and never disappointed. Lots of gift shops, various toilets dotted around. Food vendors in various places, did not have food from any. I usually take a picnic.
Parking is easy to get to, a small trek to the castle. Pay for parking when you get to castle entrance which currently is £6 for the day.
Highly recommended a day out here.
maria coleman — Google review
This visit exceeded our expectations. The tour of the living quarters in the palace is very interesting with plenty of history and artefacts. The grounds are very well kept and plenty of refreshments available. The falconry display was exceptional and we had an interesting time talking to an archer. We missed the jousting event unfortunately as we were too busy looking around the castle
Paul Savage — Google review
A brilliant day out. Such a beautiful castle, but also made all the more fun for the kids by all big cast of actors in costume, who were hugely enthusiastic. Loved it - particularly the Wars of the Roses show in the showground!
Jonathan Mayes — Google review
Great place to visit if a little dear, birds of prey demonstration was excellent . Lots to see but think the dungeon should be in with the admission price not an extra, can easily spend the whole day there.
Steven Preece — Google review
I greatly enjoyed my trip to Warwick Castle, however I felt as though events and places to visit weren’t greatly advertised. Whilst the staff and Halloween actors were all lovely, I felt as though the event was more directed towards children and I felt like there was little to nothing for me to do there. The scenery was beautiful and I enjoyed my trip to the dungeons- just unfortunately I felt like it wasn’t suitable for younger adults.
C — Google review
Outstanding place ! So so much to do , birds of prey shows, peacocks , actually Castle, zogs playground, maze and a million more things. English heritage members get 50 % off on the gate or book online . Parking is 6.00 . As always take your own food . Excellent excellent day out
Candice Jones — Google review
Really liked it. Plenty of space inside and outside. There is definitely something to see. I highly recommend a visit. There are several places on the area of the castle where you can eat.
Gintare R. — Google review
Very cool castle with plenty for everyone. The activities set up around the site are perfect for children and adults. Great food carts, fascinating history. Recommended day out for sure!
Kyle MacDonald — Google review
A great day out for everyone everywhere is cleaned regularly and the toilets are good as well. Most things have to be paid for when inside like the archery, photos and the dungeon but there is a lot to see, the gardens and conservatory area is Good for a rest out of the sun . plenty of seating around the grounds there certainly is plenty to do for a full day out .
Beano — Google review
Excellent day out with kids. Well persevered and maintained castle. Lovely interior and lots of activities for children. Lovely grounds. I recommend of buying tickets online prior to coming. On the spot tickets are pricier
Um Ash — Google review
Always something new to discover!
We’ve been to Warwick Castle many times, decided on a weekday visit to catch the War of the Roses show and wasn’t disappointed.
The WotR has been updated once again this year, the background story is more in-depth and captures the attention of young and old.
The horsemanship is something to behold with additional surprises at the end of the show.
The Falconer’s Quest was superb as is always the case, the one notable difference is the improved audience engagement, the cast put a huge effort into bringing the birds right into the audience area with flying in close proximity to all.
The castle and attractions are in-depth and enough to keep you engaged all day long.
Beware though, if wanting to walk the top of the walls and the towers where the views are breathtaking, there are many difficult steps to negotiate.
The route is challenging for most.
Parking is something of a pain, the walk from the main field parking can be challenging with a large portion of the twenty minutes being uphill.
Easier parking can be found in the town centre for a similar price.
The food and drink offering are poor value as is the case at all Merlin sites, a regular coffee will set you back £4.30 minimum with very limited options.
Overall, a great day out and well recommended.
Darren M — Google review
Not my first visit here. It's a good day out. The castle and staff are great. The reason this doesn't get 5 stars is the cost of extras throughout the experience. Per person Dungeon £6 (over 10s only), Archery £6. Sword handling £6... if a family of 4 all have a go at each the cost of the day goes through the roof. All this on top of ticket cost and £10 for parking for the day. The best bit is probably the jousting show... at least that is free. Please also note there are a lot of step involved in experiencing the walls and towers, so if you have a mobility restriction you won't get the most out of the day.
Will BB — Google review
Fantastic but too expensive.
The castle is beautiful and very well preserved. There’s lots of things to do and the Falconer Quest spectacle is simply awesome.
However, paying £140 for 4 people is just excessive.
If at least they had the second day free option, it would be worth it because they only open 6 hours a day and visiting with kids, 6 hours is not enough.
Moisés Ruiz — Google review
brilliant had a nice walk around in the day and seen the shows The Falcons the best we have ever seen made our weekend. Also the Halloween event was very good 👍
Matt Huthwaite — Google review
Beautiful experience, I will admit it’s overpriced at £40pp (excluding the dungeons - an additional £10pp) but nevertheless an excellent experience. We went during the Halloween event and it was beautiful and a fun time.
SPARKELS7797 — Google review
This was amazing experience, lots of live scenes and they have seasonal events as well. It was a bit expensive almost 40 pounds for entry, but if you have english heritage membership, it costs 19.50 which I think was great value for money! Lots of climbing in the castle as well so be prepared to get sweating!
Erika P — Google review
Not cheap but you get what you pay for and it's quite good. We spent a little extra and visited the dungeons which was one of the best dungeon experiences we've had, very entertaining and making the audience part of the show. I recommend a visit here most definitely but don't expect it to be cheap.
Toby Richards — Google review
Our family stayed in the Tower Suite for a fun break, and can recommend it unreservedly. The Rose Suite is beautiful, and well appointed with a big comfy bed, a range of coffees and teas, a big TV built in to the end of the bed (it rises like magic from its cabinet), and an excellent walk-in shower room. The views from the top of the tower were amazing.
The concierge team - Emily, Jordan, and Ellie - were very attentive to our needs while maintaining a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Their dedication to our comfort and satisfaction only added to an already impressive experience.
With our stay we also had a private tour of the castle, and Imogen from the history team did not disappoint. She took us on an entertaining and informative walk around the grounds, and was extremely patient in dealing with the many questions and interjections from our children.
Even without an overnight stay, there is plenty to do at Warwick Castle, with a very impressive bird of prey show, and another show that climaxes with the firing of an enormous trebuchet. In addition there was a history-themed maze, and a playground for smaller children among other attractions.
Our kids have a number of food allergies, and the staff were exceptionally helpful when it came to meal planning for them. Chef Max went out of his way to make sure everything was safe and we could enjoy ourselves without worrying about the menus, and just enjoy the delicious food.
Carl A — Google review
Worth the money. Make sure you walk up to the keep. The spiral staircase is a bit tiring, but the views at the end are spectacular. This also seems like a family-friendly castle, if such a thing.
Michael Dobbins — Google review
An incredible castle with beautiful scenery around. It might be smaller than many castles but you will be surprised by the fact that there is so much to do. It's an excellent day trip. Good to visit both on weekdays and weekends.
Do not let the steep steps to the tower discourage you.Brave yourself to the top and you will be rewarded with amazing views.
For more fun ,pack a picnic along and enjoy it there. There is an eatery there but prices are a lil bit on the higher side. A picnic saves you the spend plus gives a romantic feel to your outing.
Su R c — Google review
Brilliant place to visit with or without kids. The staff are all friendly and the characters all play their roles excellently. The place is big and has plenty to see and do. From walking around the castle towers and gardens to watching the shows and meeting the characters. The bird show was amazing.
Kenneth Smyth — Google review
Came here as part of a coach trip and I was amazed with the history this castle contains!
There is plenty to do for everyone here, regardless of age.
shows, tours, shops, and plenty of information for those with an interest in history.
My only complaint was that I never had enough time to take everything in or enjoy any shows as I was limited for time.
To fully explore and see everything this castle has to offer would take a full day.
William McCreadie — Google review
Great experience for the entire family. All shows were fun and exciting! Spent an entire day there and still need to come back as so many things were left unexplored.
Stryker — Google review
The shows were great 👍 much better than l expected especially the wars of the roses. Half day is not enough for visiting all the spots, recommend whole day trip.
Hsun-Yen Wu — Google review
Went here for a day out with my gf. Was a wonderful day and we had plenty of things to see. Be sure to check out the scare dungeon. It is NOT the original castle dungeon, but it is worth the show, and there is an original castle dungeon under one of the towers. Do not hesitate to get up on the castle walls, sore legs are worth the magnificent views. To get up on the wall you need to take the stairs on the right as soon as you enter the castle gate. Tower stairs can be annoying, the steps are short and high, but again, it is worth the experience.
Book in advance to avoid it being sold out, but keep in mind that the tickets are non refundable. There is, however, a rainy day guarantee.
Most of the other attractions outside of the castle gates, such as mazes, are not really worth your time unless you have kids. There are many food stands with delicious food though.
Vova B — Google review
Good tour of this castle. Lots to see and explore. It was expensive, but that’s how they keep the castle and surroundings maintained. Well worth it for the experience. The birds of prey show was excellent.
Paul Stockwell — Google review
Despite being the first day of it's reopening all was good. Great knowledge of the guide George. Great Owl and Hawk display. Nicely presented rooms on display.
Treccie Online — Google review
A great day to spend then this is one of them.
Smaller than Windsor. But was very interesting and multiple options to do.
The entire day was spent and was impressive for the money spent.
Strong recommendation to visit
Janardhan Swahar — Google review
Great, very well kept castle and grounds, the exhibits are very good and the figures are very life-like.
There are a couple of cafes and a falconry display. There are lots of very grand rooms to look around, also the walls, towers and gardens to explore. Plenty of steps to keep you fit.
It is easy to spend four hours or more here.
More friendly and relaxed than Windsor Castle.
dave fenna — Google review
It's really good. The interiors are amazing and the characters look like real life. Kids will enjoy it as they will get their own playground which has swings. Other than castle visit, there is Maze which is another fun activity for kids. The river side arena view is also great. Would recommend at least 1 visit.
Himani Duggal — Google review
This was a last minute stop while we were close by and so glad we did visit. We absolutely loved it. The bird show was fantastic. The castle was lovely inside and out. Maze and play area for the children. Great day out.
Hannah — Google review
This is a great castle. I went here while visiting the UK and was satisfied with my experience. This castle was ordered to be built by William the Conqueror, but the castle here today was constructed later. This castle has a small dungeon, large staterooms you can walk through, a tower you can climb up, a shirt movie explaining the history of the castle, ramparts you can walk on, and a garden. I gave this castle five stars because it’s a beautiful historic place. This is definitely one of the best things I did in England.
Qwerty — Google review
My daughter purchased tickets in advance and got a good deal. Although it rained on the day, we have a 60day rainy day guarantee.
Good day out with the grandchildren, watched the falconry display and catapult.
Only disappointment was cafes shut early and attraction open until 6pm needed warm drink with the weather.
Climbed the castle but be advised if not fittest don't attempt. Spectacular views from the top!
Lynn — Google review
Our first visit to Warwick Castle was an absolute delight. We were thoroughly impressed by the sheer amount of activities available for the entire family. From the historical exhibitions to the interactive experiences, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The castle is set against incredibly scenic surroundings, making every moment picture-perfect. It's a fantastic destination that combines education with entertainment, ensuring a memorable day out for visitors of all ages.
We can't recommend it enough for anyone looking to immerse themselves in history and have fun in the process.
David Chan — Google review
What a day, we really enjoyed it with two small kids, the playground was lots of fun, the horrible histories maze allowed us to explore and the shows we really good, definitely would come back again.
thomas badhams — Google review
This was such an incredible experience! The only downside to the Castle is the pricey food inside (so make sure you bring a few snacks if you don't want to spend much). But the whole place is totally worth the price of admission! There is so much to see and the history and legacy of the Castle is so well preserved. There is something for everybody there! The live events such as the Legend of the Trebuchet and the Falconer's Quest were also amazing and totally worth seeing!
Gabriela Luz — Google review
Amazing experience visiting the ancient Castle. All the areas were so beautiful and well kept. Fortunately the weather was very beautiful this day. The peacock’s garden was stunning and the birds were everywhere. A wonderful fun filled day for all the family. The dungeon was also great and we had a tour guide who explained everything to us! Definitely worth a visit.
The Coventry Transport Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in British motor vehicles or transport. With more than 200 exhibits covering everything from bicycles to land-speed record breakers, the museum offers an unparalleled overview of this fascinating topic. Highlights include a 60-year-old Vintage Sleigh Ride and the DeLorean DMC-12 from Back to the Future. Kids will love exploring the 4D Thrust speed simulator.
Having visited a few transport museums I can honestly say that this museum is in the top 3 in the country. Children and adults will love this place, packed with history very well laid and out easy to navigate. Parking nearby in Bishop Street I paid £4 for 3 hours. I can highly recommend this Museum and the nearby Esquires Coffee shop. The staff were great.
Ian Stewart — Google review
A great experience and voyage. The history and details of some of the greatest inventions of our modern age.
A huge variety of vehicles from push bikes, scooters, motorcycles and cars.
Loads of information and interactive stations.
Dkr — Google review
One of the best museums to take kids to. Had a wonderful time. The highlights of the museum are the Thrust SSC and Thrust 2 that are both engineering marvel. The Thrust SSC simulator 4D experience is good that talks about the history and then takes you to the ride. The museum tickets are valid for a year so that's a bonus.
Ashish Shukla — Google review
Amazing Museum. So much to look at and plenty of interesting information throughout. Took 3 1/2 hours to walk through and see everything. Tickets are valid for a year so the price is perfect. Would definitely come back.
Only disappointing part was the gifts shop was rather small, and didn't have much that was themed specifically for the museum. Plenty of toy cars though!
Ven R — Google review
Lovely place to visit, so much knowledge to learn about Coventry and the history of all sorts of vehicles and transport. Hands on activities and informative exhibits. The whole history of transport all laid out in a really enjoyable journey of time.
Great disabled access and toilets, reasonably priced cafe and decent gift shop with something for all wallets, they even do a pocket money bag for 5 pound including a variety of items.
Every single member of staff were happy, polite informative and helped us out loads, from showing us where the lift was to telling us how to use the penny press machine, nothing was too much trouble.
With the 12 month free return ticket included in the entry price this place is a bargain and needless to say, we will return. Highly recommended.
Thank you for a great place to visit.
Leanne Frisby — Google review
Wonderful, interesting and exciting experience that I will for sure re-do at some point this year!
The tickets are valid 12 months from when you purchase them and it is possible to visit anytime. Their hours are available on the website, but I believe the museum is open on Bank Holidays too!!!
I have to say that what we saw was astonishing and took us back into the old times, it was a sensational feeling and the 1800/1900 vibes are enjoyable.
Another visit is due as I believe there is so much to learn and explore inside the museum that I did not read and understood much in my previous visit. I definitely am interested in what made this city, Coventry, the city it is today.
MariStella — Google review
We left with mixed feelings.
When we arrived and purchased tickets on the day we were happy and let in with no queues or such, it was very clear when walking around that I think we were two of only half a dozen people in there. Extremely quiet very little visitors on our day.
The displays were generally nice and well done and it was great to see some amazing history. However it was also a little disappointing that most of the interactive stuff was either broken, not working or switched off.
It's surprisingly large place compared to the outside, and took us a while to walk around.
There was one area we mentioned that while they was a lift it was blocked up by some cones, which we thought was odd if someone wasn't able to use the stairs.
In the last bit there was a sign for an 'speed record experience' in the jet car area.
On arrival at this, no staff was to be found and so we didn't get to experience this.
You leave through the giftstore which itself wasn't that great. I went to ask at the desk about the experience and was told.
Someone should be there and can take the payment for it. I questioned further and this wasn't included in the ticket and cost extra.
So we passed up on this.
Marc Kempster — Google review
Fascinating venue with both cars and push bikes from my past. Went to see the Thrust SSC 2. Also experienced the simulator. Well worth a visit if you are car buff.
Si Johnson — Google review
Massive collection of classic cars, bikes, and motorcycles, with detailed historical context and information. Focus is on locally manufactured exhibits, but plenty to see. Separate sections for commercial vehicles and the history of Jaguar cars.
Well worth visiting if you are in Coventry City centre.
Dave Harris — Google review
"Coventry Gem! Don't miss this spot where history and the motor vehicle world collide. Learn about Coventry's past and the incredible evolution of cars—all in one place. Surprisingly, the best vintage cars were born here! Plus, score free entry with a valid Go CV registration. A must-visit!"
akhil madhavan — Google review
This museum is really good. Even for kids you have so many fun activities or games to play with. As an adult i would say i really enjoyed here with my husband. We were here for nearly 4 hours. It has so many old cards that are just stunning. The price of the ticket is okay because you can visit it multiple times over an year. Staff is nice and friendly if you need help. There is 4D show at the end which is around £3 for a ride and its good experience.
Emanuela Bozhinova — Google review
We visited Coventry as we had some things to do and someone recommended this place to visit. So grateful to her xx, it's a Fantastic place for all ages! So much history, the videos are following from where the previous one left. Kids get excited about it too, there is a place where the little ones can do activities and so much more. We'll definitely be back
Natalia Rogojina — Google review
Lovely experience. The staff wore extremely friendly and helpful. Amazing car collection. Definitely recommend. It's a must see. I traveled 1 hour for this experience. Parking around the museum is a bit hard but with google maps you should be able to find somewhere to leave the car.
Alexandru Dodoiu — Google review
Absolutely love this place - it's as much a history of manufacturing in the Coventry area as it is about transport.
I loved seeing all the old bikes, motorcycles, cars and other vehicles on display. A particular highlight was the Jaguar Heritage collection of about 20 historically significant cars from the most local of car manufacturers.
The picnic area with tables and chairs half way round was very welcome, as was the accompanying children's play area (a large brio track was very much enjoyed by our daughter).
Budget about 4 hours for a reasonably in-depth visit, a lot more of you want to read everything on offer.
There is a café adjoining the museum on the ground floor - perfect for tea/coffee and cakes as well as some warm dishes.
An added bonus is that your ticket gives you access for 12 months so you can go back as much as you like in this time.
Simon Reeves — Google review
Museum is focused on locally produced transport and just the right size to walk around easily in 1.5 hours. I'm a Jaguar fan, hence the pictures, but there are plenty of other manufacturers represented, many of whom I've never heard. The museum is laid out in a time-line and is well worth a visit.
Dave Ashford — Google review
Absolutely loved Coventry Transport Museum,
My brother and I were in Coventry for the day and decided to pop in. We spent a good few hours going around the museum.
There's so many cars on display, that takes you through the history of Coventry's manufacturing heritage.
On site café: No
On site restrooms: Yes
Parking: No onsite parking (City centre)
Kids Play Area: Yes
Lil_miss_57 — Google review
Not a bad transport museum at all, some nice exhibits, all well laid out and lots of different vehicles to see. It leans heavily on the historical aspect of Coventry being a major producer of transportation. The entry fee is worth the £11 it costs and the ticket is then valid for a full year. There is also a very nice cafe at the main entrance and a decent shop also.
Si Ames — Google review
We've visited a few transport museums in our time, but the experience at Coventry transport museum is beautifully crafted. From the moment you enter, you'll be led round the museum by some wonderfully theme road signs and taken through a history of cars, bikes, and the industry that powered them. There's a number of interactive experiences throughout, a huge variety of different automobiles to see, plus some legendary vehicles like those that broke the land speed record.
Oliver Little — Google review
Very informative and layed-out very nicely. Some very impressive cars and bikes. Having a quick look at most of the museum pieces it took us 1.5-2 hours to see everything. Tickets cost £15.50 each on the door for adults, these tickets last for 1 year.
Ethan “The” Boss — Google review
The museum is interesting, lots of things to see. They have some activities for kids to keep them busy but not all of them are working.
The price is a bit high but the tickets are valid for a full year.
The rest area is not as clean, based on my standards. The toilets are not smelling and they are clean.
Razvan Dumitru — Google review
Brilliant museum for all the family. Pay once, get a full year of unlimited visits. What more can you ask for. Perfect for learning more of the history of car manufacturing in Coventry itself
Mark — Google review
I had such a great time here I last visited over 20 years ago and things have changed for the better. If you have a spare hour or 2 free I'd recommend you pop in to the transport museum. It takes you through the ages from bikes all the way through to modern cars and to the world's fastest car. It focuses on the vehicles built in and around Coventry and the amount of vehicles on display is amazing. I also went on the bloodhound simulator which was an interesting way of explaining how fast it went. A really good day out especially if you have been before or haven't been for a long time.
ravinder singh — Google review
I was coordinating a wedding celebration here in their private room upstairs and took a look around the transport museum whilst there.
Very busy with all ages, in a good way, and the staff were very helpful throughout the day whilst setting up the room. Great coffee from their cafe too!
Jane Robbins — Google review
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Millennium Place, Hales St, Coventry CV1 1JD, United Kingdom
Jephson Gardens is a charming Victorian garden that boasts exotic tropical plants, sculptures and a serene lake. The park features a river that runs through it and is teeming with diverse wildlife including swans, ducks and geese. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the beautiful surroundings of the sensory garden, kids play area and boat hire during spring/summer.
Beautiful park. We arrived on a beautiful spring day as a recommendation from a shop keeper locally. The park has a river running through it and lots of wildlife from swans and ducks and geese. Its tranquil and I enjoyed the walk with my wife here very much.
The glass house holds a fabulous botanical garden and is well worth a visit.
The coffee shop has a wonderful selection of drinks and cakes as well as savoury items and in my opinion quite I expensive.
If your in the area I recommend a bit of time to sit...enjoy... and rax
Dave Page — Google review
My visit to Jephson Gardens in Royal Leamington Spa was nothing short of enchanting. Nestled in the heart of the town, this hidden gem boasts lush gardens, serene lakes, and a rich historical backdrop. As I strolled through the meticulously manicured pathways, I couldn't help but be captivated by the vibrant array of flowers and foliage. The tranquil ambiance provided the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The centerpiece of the gardens, the lake, added an extra layer of tranquility, reflecting the surrounding beauty like a mirror. Whether I was leisurely walking around its perimeter or simply sitting on a bench, watching the ducks glide across the water, it was a truly serene experience.
Moreover, the gardens' rich history added depth to my visit. Learning about its origins and evolution over the years added an extra layer of appreciation for this beautiful oasis.
Overall, Jephson Gardens is a must-visit destination for anyone in Royal Leamington Spa or passing through. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, this place has something to offer for everyone. Highly recommended!
Guru — Google review
What a lovely place to visit with the family in the center of Leamington Spa. The location is so convenient, just 10 minutes walking distance from the train station. The park had a n exciting variability of plants, flowers and trees. There is also a nice glass-cafe place. Kids loved the outdoors play area. There is also the option for punting across the river that crosses the park. Highly recommend for families.
Ilias Kounatidis — Google review
Beautiful here!😍
Absolutely worth a trip to Leamington to walk round or spend some time in the gardens. It is a lovely place for a day out and equally is great to come to just to relax during the day.
Stunning gardens and very tranquil place.
Francesca — Google review
What a wonder kept gardens, nice to walk with history, lake and planted gardens.
Also a inside tropical garden, with fish pool.
The iron bridge and I'm sure much, much more
Would recommend a visit.
Peter Durkin — Google review
Clean and very tidy gardens.
Lots of places to sit and watch the world go by.
Nice to not see litter everywhere plenty of bins a very nice place to be.
Teresa Davies — Google review
Lovely park for a walk regardless of the season. Large numbers of geese, other birds, and squirrels. The bridge at the end furthest from the parade has a lovely view as well.
Update: In spring the flowers are just stunning!!
Helen Chambers — Google review
Great place for a stroll, rain or shine, the park is very clean with a very busy cafe, beautiful gardens, sensory garden, kids play area and boat hire during the spring/summer..
J W — Google review
This was a "passing through" coach stop for us, but definitely a place to revisit. The gardens are lovely, and we had time to go through the small but brilliant glasshouse/biodome. We also had time to get a drink at the Aviary Tea Room, which was also good.
David — Google review
I went to this park during one of the most beautiful sunny days in Leamington Spa. The garden was well maintained, very clean. It has a lake and fountains. Wonderful place to relax. It has a nice restaurant. One can see a lot of pigeons and ducks. It was crowded in the afternoon. A must park to visit in Leamington Spa.
Sunny Ghosh — Google review
Lovely park, great for walks and a picnic. Also there's a nice cafe in a nice Victorian building and a place to rent a kayak. Colorful events take place occasionally on weekends.
Karol Mileszko — Google review
These were beautiful gardens to visit, with majestic vintage gates at the entrance! The trees, hedges and land itself are so nice even in Winter with the different colours of leaves drawing attention. Other attractions include the pond with a fountain; there is a standalone fountain elsewhere and the buildings make a suitable addition!
K. Peake — Google review
Jephson Gardens is a wonderful park with lots to see and do. The sensory garden provides fun interactivity all year round and the wide variety of flora at the park gives you something interesting to discover at every turn. The ponds are lovely even in winter, I do feel a little sorry for the ducks though!!
Shreya Virdee — Google review
Such a nice garden. Fountain, lake, sculpture, plants, trees, cafe, riverside, playground and many more things around to make this garden very special. I really like to walk around lake or riverside or enjoy view from the bridge. It was such nice autumn and cherry on top sunset time 😍
win task — Google review
Beautiful green space in the middle of town. Lots of benches and picnic areas near the River Leam and by the Clock Tower. The Aviary cafe located centrally.
Iga Wos — Google review
Jephson Gardens is a great place to visit with kids! The playground is large and well-maintained, with a variety of equipment for all ages. There is also a boating service on the lake, which is a fun way to see the gardens from a different perspective. My kids had a great time playing and exploring, and I would definitely recommend Jephson Gardens to other families.
Chippy Jose — Google review
At the centre of Leamington Spa. Across the street is the Royal Pump Rooms with museum, cafe and library. A beautiful park for leisure walks. You will find a short tunnel that goes through under the park at Newbold Terrace and leads to Mill Passage that crosses River Leam.
Gordon Choi — Google review
I had fantastic time with my family. Very nice and quite big as well, the boat experience was awesome. It was £18 for 30mins. The ice cream was very yummy as well 🙂. Make sure you park on the side of the road where there is no ticket machine. Same road,just the gate divided the free and paying parking. I wouldn’t mind paying but it’s only for 2 hours and no return for 2 hours or something. 2 hours isn’t enough to enjoy and relax. Make sure you take all the equipment for picnic. Kids will enjoy for sure. There is a kids play area as well.
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Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa, CV32 4AA, United Kingdom
The park that houses the magnificent Elizabethan home of Wollaton Hall is a beautiful and tranquil space perfect for visitors interested in discovering the spectacular natural beauty of Nottingham. With its vast array of flora and fauna, as well as its many walking trails, it's a wonderful place to enjoy a peaceful afternoon or evening. The deer park at Wollaton Hall is also a popular attraction, with visitors able to watch these graceful creatures roam free in their natural environment.
An absolutely amazing deer park. Not a big fan of Batman myself but still came because of the lovely deers! A decent park for a walk during anytime of the day. Great place for families and picnics too. Highly recommended.
???Ark Rice Eat — Google review
Lovely place to come for a walk, got a lovely cafe, toilets, places to sit and eat. Definitely recommend it. Went to the botanical gardens (Only open Sunday 2pm - 4pm) but very nice walk around there.
Wheel chair and dog friendly. There's loads of shady areas for the hot days and couple of ice cream vans around the park.
Andrew Fisher — Google review
I have run here many times, and I had never once known that there was a museum inside the hall. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was very surprised at how interesting and informative it was. The park surrounding the hall is also very lovely. Definitely would recommend it.
Big Communism Stanley — Google review
This is a lovely, large park great for running or just strolling about casually. It wasn't too crowded in the morning and probably offered the most deer at that time too. Go during July and you might be lucky enough to see the fawns. Although you can't get too close to them, you can see them crystal clear from a reasonable distance. Even without the animal tour guides the park is well worth a visit for a bit of green space and a peaceful walk :)
The only warning I have is to beware the copious amounts of deer poop!
Bavesh Jawahar — Google review
Lovely park and grounds set within an historic estate. I've now been to the park on several occasions when visiting family who live locally. There are plenty of walking routes to choose from and multiple entrances in and out of the park. The hall is the centre piece of area and provides views across the park and the surrounding area. This location has been used as a filming location for several films and period dramas and it's unusual for a hall like this to still be readily available to access in a public space.
The facilities on site are very well used and of a high standard. The main playground includes lots of equipment and can appeal to children of all ages. Every time we've visited it has been extremely busy so if your children need less stimulation you may wish to take this into consideration.
Within the estate there is also a golf course that is frequented by deer roaming.
Down by the lake you can take a circular route, which is a lovely walking treat in its own right and it feels a little less busy if you want to have some space to yourself.
All in all this is a 5 star park and a local Nottingham gem that is truly worth discovering.
Greg “Wigan Wanderers” Knight — Google review
A beautiful park to visit in summer. Its a lovely park 10- 20 min from city, lots of ground to walk. Good for day out with family and children . There is game area for kids.The Wollaton Hall is amazing with its architecture.Check their website for ongoing exhibitions and timings.
jubz Creations — Google review
Wollaton Hall also known as Wayne Manor. A Beautiful Historic Building surrounded by well kept, Beautiful surroundings. Parking is £3.20 for 2 hours. Ample parking with a children’s park right next to the parking and also an ice cream van. An easy route round the lake and through the orangery gardens. Well maintained. A safe place for families, couples and friends. You’ll also be lucky to see swans, birds, Herons and even deer out in the open. Wollaton hall also does a movie night outside, so look out for the tickets. They fly out and go very very quick.💨
A great place, perfect location, lots of space plenty of walks.
Would definitely recommend. 💯
Trehan — Google review
Great place to visit. Fantastic play area for the kids right near the cafe and toilets. We arrived quite late in the day so didn't have time to visit the museum and only managed to view the gardens. The Deer are an added bonus. We paid £5 for all day parking and took a picnic along so it was a really cheap day out.
Martina Lee — Google review
Absolutely lovely walk around the lake. It doesn’t take long and there are ducks and geese to feed. Keep an eye open for the deer roaming freely on the grounds.
Parking isn’t free, it’s £5 flat fee for the whole day even if you arrive late afternoon.
There is a cafe and a museum which is great but check the website because it can close on random days.
Janice HOOLEY — Google review
Fantastic place for a day out. I find it incredible that this place is nestled away between some of Nottingham's busiest roads. Feels like you've stepped into another world. Very lucky to have this on our doorstep
80s_film_fan — Google review
We visited here for the festive light trail which was very enjoyable, however one of the attractions was closed off due to a fallen tree. I appreciate this is no fault of the staff members, but it was disappointing not being able to walk through the light tunnel and we would've completely missed one of the other attractions had we not asked how to access it, as it wasn't obvious. Despite this, we still had a lovely evening.
Daisy Mesias — Google review
Been coming here since i was a child. When they had donkeys roaming free as well as deer. Have brought my children her too. They are adults now. Its a beautiful place full of happy times ans happy memories. Well wirth visiting
Lidia Mcphee — Google review
Had a lovely day there. The building style is pretty unique, not something you can see all the time. It was the place in the film of the Batman Dark Knight.
The garden and the deer park are free to enter but you will need to pay to go into the main building as there are exhibitions in it.
It's very easy to see the male deer and the deer seems used to seeing humans.
Lizzie Lin — Google review
Been coming here since I was a kid and it's just as good now!! The hall itself is magnificent from the outside and the grounds are kept immaculately. Security staff are very friendly and there's so much to do including the inside tours of the Nottingham History Museum within the Hall, play areas for the kids, and a ton of space for ball games, picnics, and the like. The gardens out back are expansive and beautiful as well and if you're lucky you can be pretty close to the local deer herd as well which was amazing. It was closed when I went last but I hear there is a smaller museum inside the stables too.
Coffee shops and gift shops are on site as well with varying degrees of quality but the coffee we had was pretty good. Staff in those shops could be a little more helpful however.
All in all its a varied and wonderful place that could probably do with a few adjustments in some areas. Eg the museum needs to bring back more of the taxidermy as its historic and very unique and educational. Also the parking is diabolical, expensive for one but also requires an app to use which is Ill thought out considering there's literally no signal there. So it loses a star for that but otherwise a fantastic day out.
Infernal Symphony TV — Google review
Lovely place to go for a walk! Includes: a lake, chance to see deer, gardens, kids playground, cafe, gift shop, toilets, and a grand hall with a museum inside.
Bethany Moore — Google review
I'd never heard of this place before visiting Nottingham and googling what there is to do - i was so pleasantly surprised to find this place is vast and beautiful, with its own (free) natural history museum that actually has created and interactive exhibits, full of actually interesting information and activities. You must see their microscopic sculptures, they're mind-blowing! There is also endless green grass to walk along and explore, and wild deer roam the grounds. You'll also see friendly ducks by the lake. Overall an incredible way to pass a few hours and a great place for families.
Andrei Riley — Google review
Place is lovely to dog walk, plenty of seats. Lovely to see the deer. Only point is parking, you cannot use good old cash anymore. Used the app and got charged 0.20p more than displayed. Hence the four stars.
Samantha Taylor — Google review
Wonderful place to take anybody to,especially grandchildren to. I saw two stags rutting-must be quite early in the season. The exhibition "through the eye of a needle is well worth a look. Must go earlier so we can get into the botanical garden
Richard Wynne — Google review
We attended the Christmas light display, at Wollaton park, the parking is really well organised and good signage to show you where to go thereafter.
Lighting display is very good, with lots of different types of displays.
Only criticism would be that the footpaths are poorly lit, in places, with ground level lights shining in your face rather than illuminating the paths.
Paul — Google review
Such a great place to visit if you’re interested in history and fossils. Lots of information and the art display from Willard Wigan was amazing!! How he creates the tiny sculptures is also unbelievable- it’s worth the trip for those alone
Nat Wood — Google review
Beautiful park. Loads of routes to choose from, animals are quite friendly. Amazing scenery.
The only downside is the price of parking, unless you come before 9AM you pay £2 for 2 hours for parking otherwise is 5 pounds for the whole day. Should have other options such as 2 hours or 3 hours after 9AM.
Despite that lovely park, clean, quiet and very relaxing.
Nay T. — Google review
Excellent place to see deer roaming freely and a nice place to enjoy the outdoors. Plenty to of nature to see as well as buildings, a large pond with ducks, many horse chestnut, beech and oak trees, green open spaces, an absolutely beautiful garden area as well as numerous benches, picnic tables and the essential facilities like toilets and somewhere for a cup of tea! Great value for just the cost of parking which is £5 for the full day.
Nic Barber — Google review
Beautiful walk for families, exercise enthusiasts 🏃♀️, photographers, and dog lovers 🐕. Great place for a day out, rain or shine. Wonderful attractions, too.
There are often vans for ice cream and snacks.
Marilyn Crow — Google review
This is a must see if you are staying in Nottingham or the surrounding area. It was a quick bus trip and sooo worth it. The size of the hall is astounding and surrounded by these wide green acres with deer roaming around, a nice lake which hosted many different kinds of birds, and the Hall has many different exhibits of wildlife and plantlife to enjoy. There was also an exhibit of the artist who made microscopic sculptures on a needle head. Jaw dropping to saw the least. The park itself is HUGE! There are just so many different areas you can walk around. An amazing place for sure with nice people.
District Yatta — Google review
Nice place to walk around in nature, huge car parks with plenty of space. The hall itself is a lovely museum and it's free. There's an industrial museum as well, please check the website for opening times, as it not open every day of the week
Gaby F — Google review
Wollaton Hall is one of the country’s finest Grade I listed Elizabethan buildings with the largest dedicated Natural History Museum in Nottinghamshire. Herds of deer and a range of wildlife roam 500 acres of parkland at Wollaton, which is home to all kinds of habitats, including grassland, wetland and woodland
Alongside the Hall's Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall & Deer Park includes Formal Gardens, play areas , cafés, retail shops & toilet facilities, so you can enjoy the park & its many facilities safely.
Rohit Kumar — Google review
What a great place, free museum in the house, deer park, cafe, ice cream, feed the ducks on the pond. They also hold events, including music festivals. Prices in the cafe are as you would expect, its a little chaotic in there and seats are crammed together but there is an outside seating area too. Lots of parking, 5.00 for the day. Well worth a visit.
Angie Edwards — Google review
Wonderful park for a walk and good to see these lovely deers.
Please keep some space and distance for them. 🦌🦌🦌
Rio Fan — Google review
There are a large area with grass and also a lake. Besides, we can see deers especially. Really a nice place to rest, picnic, and have fun with friends.
If forget preparing foods or drinks, a coffee shop and ice cream vendors are there.
Miao — Google review
Didn't stay too long, but Wollaton Park is an expansive piece of greenery not too far from Nottingham City Centre and easily and quickly accessible from across the midlands.
The Hall has a Natural History Museum within and during our visit and Exhibition of Willard Wiggan's microscopic sculptures. His story and his amazing ability is outstanding and very impactful. A must see if you are anywhere nearby.
Nottingham Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nottinghamshire, England and one of the UK's most popular tourist attractions. The castle and its grounds are home to world-class art collections, as well as historical exhibits on local history. Tourists can enjoy walks through the gardens or take a guided tour of the castle itself.
It was great.
The exhibitions are amazing.
The staff are the best.
When they saw we are in a big grand we needed a place to pray they emptied a room for us as we were a big group of women and children.
Highly recommend visiting and looking forward to go there again.
Robin hood adventure was great. We all loved the games.
Marwa Soliman — Google review
Great place, we took my mum in law out for her birthday, and it was a lovely and interesting visit. £12 per adult, and you then have 12 months free admission, and because kids go free, we will be able to take our grandchildren as many times as we want, win-win, I say 😀. The art galleries and other displays were so interesting, and in my book, every day is a school day. Don't miss out on this experience.
Geraldine holmes — Google review
The castle has been closed for so long I was looking forward to visiting finally but it has been renovated poorly. It's nice to look at from the outside but it's sad that there's hardly any original features left after the restorations. Nice views from the top. It doesn't feel like a Castle/palace at all, it's just a gallery now with a cafe and some bits of Nottingham history.
This should be so much better.
The grounds could be put to better use.
Not somewhere you'd visit multiple times.
Lucy Auckland (Lucytakesphotos) — Google review
5 Star Attraction. More than well worth a visit. Activities for young and old alike. Cafe and restaurant great to visit. Food very good. At the moment there is a Paul Smith Exhibition which is out of this world and should be in the castle permanently it is that good. There is thing's to do both indoors and outdoors. There is also a nice gift shop. There is great adventure play ground based on Nottingham Castle
Andrew Marriott — Google review
Great castle with a 1 year lasting ticket.
Medium cost.
Has 2 coffee shops with lunch menu also.
The castle has 4 floor dedicated to robin hood, rebellion, modern gallery and art gallery. Children may love the robin hood floor as it has interactive videogames.
There is a lovely children park outside the castle.
You can also pay an extra for a guided cave tour, 25 min long, it is worth, but if you have the choose the city cave tour joined with justice museum is better.
Javier Alvarez — Google review
Very nice visit here on bank holiday. Very modern castle due to restoration. Some parts were really nice whilst some were bit empty. However really good visit and nice experience. Everything is kept neat and tidy.
Marija G — Google review
Very interesting experience. Past mixed with new technologies. The place is huge, 3 floors, a lot of history, amazing views, interesting interactions like shouting from a bow and dressing up as peasants :)))) worth visiting. It took us 45 Minutes, but we were in a hurry. I think it may be a 2 hrs attraction. They have a little coffee inside and a souvenir shop. History lessons are done by interactive people on the screen. You can also watch cartoons about certain events around the castle.
Aleksandra Berezina — Google review
My wife and I had a lovely 4 hour trip here on Saturday. It really was a great experience. My only criticism would be that the robin hood adventures was only about 25 minutes long and meant that we couldn't do all the games and watch the film that was showing too. Aside from that it was a great day and really interesting. Thank you
Adam Russell — Google review
Great attraction for both children and adults. Lovely exhibitions on display, with plenty to see and keep you occupied for at least a couple of hours.
We also ate in the café; prices were reasonable, and service was very good.
The cave tour was also really interesting. Our guide James was very informative, and really brought the stories/history of the caves to life. Groups are small, and there’s plenty of time for photo opportunities.
If you’re a Nottingham resident you get a slight reduction on the price of your ticket with proof of address. And don’t forget at the time of booking to ask for the free annual pass; meaning you can revisit the castle as often as you like for an entire year for free!
Excellent value for money, and definitely worth a visit.
Caroline Findlay — Google review
Went before it closed for second time very expensive and not impressed. But went again with grandson and his girlfriend on Sunday 30 July thought give it another go and miles better really had great day and ended our trip on cave tour with excellent tour guide and pint of Guinness in trip to Jerusalem and now can go again with same tickets so will be going again also café very nice
Raymondo Bradshaw — Google review
The castle is nice, however, the ticket price is high compared to what is inside and what you are going to do. Some galleries are alright, but it is not a museum and a full tour can be done in an hour. Also, the ticket does not include the cave tour, so you need to pay more for this and it has time slots.
Bilal Mubdir — Google review
So much to do! Cafe, museum, art, history, and children's craft activities. Plus a wonderful outdoor park. Plus a single day's admission costs the same as an annual pass, 12£ and children are free.
Wendy Nešić — Google review
Easy day activity.
We went for Christmas market which was busy and had a lot of good food and things to buy. I was disappointed by how expensive everything was I would have been more inclined to buy something if the price was more fair.
£1 entry was good which included free entry to the castle/ gallery & markets with live entertainment. Would definitely recommend for the experience.
Bailey Irving — Google review
Excellent museum and castle to visit. Well priced at £12 per adult and free for children. Take a picnic - there are lots of grounds to sit in with lots of benches and seats.
Laura Bindley — Google review
I really enjoy wandering around the castle grounds on a sunny day, and taking a look at the art gallery and museum when the weather is not so good. 2 nice cafes and a lovely atmosphere. Tours available but not got around to it yet.
Jane Simone Prall — Google review
Great place to visit. Beautiful castle with great expositions. Friendly staff with great knowledge relating the history of the place and expositions. Are games to play or dress in mediavel accessories witch you have to return before you live the castle . It is a lovely tea room on site. Beautiful view dow from the castle. They have a souvenir shop .If you want to do the tour for the tunnels under te castle make sure you pre book your tri online. This trip is not included in the entrance price. It is a bit difficult to found a parking space near by.
Andrea Twell — Google review
Awesome interactive and family friendly art gallery and museum with fun activities for kids and adults! Lots of games and local Nottingham history including some lace exhibitions. Kids under 15 go free and we only paid £12 per adult for unlimited access for a year. Will definitely come back again!
Josephine Kenyon-Blair — Google review
This is a great experience overall, particularly for kids. There are many interactive displays, with the archery and quarter staff being very popular. Lots of interesting historical stories presented in very engaging ways (the noose display is bold). The outdoor play area is really well done and if you’re lucky the views from there are stunning. Kids go free and the ticket can be used for a year.
James Warfield — Google review
Plenty to do but it's not really a castle in the true sense. It was a castle and there are remnants of it and the building that is now there was a stately home I think. The ticket you purchase gives you access to the grounds for a year and we visited over two days. I would recommend you do the Robin Hood experience first which is the first entrance you can see when leaving the shop and ticket office. Some good interactive boards, virtual archery and virtual combat, all good fun. Some fun easy games in the medieval area and the rebellion gallery certainly kept my attention with portrayals of Nottingham castle's history. There's a more formal art gallery and currently an exhibition about people moving to Nottingham from the Caribbean and their heritage. Another thing recommended is a tour of the man made caves that wind their way throughout the hillside. The tour guide had superb knowledge and presented in a really interesting manner, Alrighty! I forgot to mention the views from the balcony are interesting and you can see many of the iconic landmarks of Nottingham. The coffee was good from the cafe in the castle that sells a selection of light meals and cakes etc. Presumably the one attached to the shop is similar. Finally the adventure play ground looks interesting and is suitable for children up to the age of 12. All in all a worthwhile trip.
Malcolm Fowler — Google review
Really nice place for a walk around the grounds- the museum inside the castle is great too, loads to do and see! Reception staff are friendly and helpful. £12 for a year is also a great deal!
Skye Thain — Google review
Where did the castle go? Costs £5 to find out, but, a good day, great sights and great value. They certainly haven't robbed from the poor and gave to the rich here.
The Motorpoint Arena Nottingham is a large indoor venue which has hosted big name artists and sporting events, as well as professional ice rink. It is located in the Lace Market district of Nottingham, alongside the National Ice Centre. The arena is famous for its large capacity and diverse range of events which can be seen throughout the year.
Went to see a ABBA tribute band with a meal in the Arena restaurant beforehand. The food was absolutely delicious! The band were enthusiastic and kept the crowd happy with plenty of ABBA classics. Stewards were safety conscious whilst still allowing people to ‘strut their stuff’. Fortunately, the demographics meant any ‘strutting’ was at the more sedate end of the spectrum. Plenty of taxis were available outside at the end of night, without having to pre book or use an app. Bathroom facilities were clean and in sufficient numbers that queuing was kept to a minimum.
Debbie De Prisco — Google review
Visit to watch a Alan Partridge. Apparent queue to enter the venue but the security was efficient and professional. The Arena had clear signage regarding where to go and seats were clearly defined. Staff on hand to direct you to seats and even helped get the queues of ladies toilets smoothly running. Toilets were clean! Standard seating, stairs not too narrow. Good view from Block 15, Row K, seats 20 & 21- no need to watch the screens and didn't feel like I was turning my head at any odd angle.
We were very impressed with the entertainment venue and the hospitality. Very good food, drink and snacking options, all at reasonable prices.
The facilities around the was fantastic with restaurants, bars and its closeness to the city centre with parking, tram and bus routes. We used the lace market parking for the venue, with a short direct walk to the arena. All in all, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
Claire-Marie Hosein — Google review
Obie Trice, Cypress Hill and Ice Cube... how could it be anything but 5 stars!
Great venue as well though, got through security quick, lot of drink/food options inside. If you want standing need to book quickly. Staff friendly and helpful. Definitely worth booking tickets if any acts you like are playing here.
Jason Haynes — Google review
I would rate my experience here as very good. good atmosphere and sound quality was good. No waiting times, everything was pretty seamless. staff were all kind and helpful. Amenities all well located. The only negatives were, food and drink expensive and I think the acoustics could have been a bit better. All in all I had a good time and I would go to this venue again.
The sixth Generation — Google review
We went to see The War Of The Worlds at the arena and I was very impressed.
It has been a long time since I have been to an event like this and I was anxious.
When we arrived we had tickets barriers and as we had no bags we could get fast tracked through.
The staff was friendly and helpful. A nice steward helped us to our seat as was not that clear as to where we needed to go.
A few people were cheeky and sat in the wrong seats because they were better, the staff were polite and directed them to the correct seats and guided the correct people to their seats.
a couple had purchased some tickets that was in the middle of an aisle but one was in a wheelchair. A female steward was great and managed to get a couple to swap with them so they could have an end seat and got the maintenance people to remove a seat so the wheelchair would not block the aisle.
At the interval I thought there was going to be a punch up, as someone took offense at a couple behind him talking all the way through the first half and told them to be quiet. The couple took this to heart and started telling and becoming aggressive. The steward (a big bloke with a beard) calmed the situation, listened to both sides and resolved the situation in a professional manner.
I want to thank the stawards for their professionalism because without that it could have ruined a great night.
Andrew Hartley — Google review
Very impressed with the organisation at this venue. The staff were cheerful and very helpful, from guiding us to our seats to helping people down the steep steps.
The show itself was excellent.
the only thing that let this venue down, for us, was the extortionate prices of the food and drink!
Ian Chilvers — Google review
Great arena. Best to get a taxi or dropped off as there's hardly any parking around (or you have quite a walk from the city centre. Staff are always helpful.
Great sound quality and lighting on stage.
Emily Tricarico-Humber — Google review
Amazing venue. Fantastic production quality. Lots of bars and food options which make service efficient, reasonably priced as well. Great night out!
Bobby Dolphin — Google review
Great venue, easy and quick access without feeling unsafe. Enough bars and food outlets so queues were managable, even bathroom queue between bands wasn't outrageous.. Prices for food and drink were high, but no better or worse than other gig venues. Well placed near city centre so lots of parking, bars and restaurants to choose from.
We were sat opposite the stage but didn't feel far too far away and the slope of the banked seating didn't induce vertigo 🙂
Great light show and sound quality was exceptional. Also helped that the bands were fantastic..
Darrell Burnham — Google review
Nice and clean, plenty of welcoming stewards, etc. Food and especially drinks are expensive.
Visited here this evening for the 1st time to come and watch Elbow perform. They were mega, Really,really put on a fantastic performance and i can"t wait to see them live again. The Waeve were the opening act, and they were brilliant. I'd never heard of them before, but after their performance, I looked them up and listened to them on Spotify on my way home.
Tim Harrison — Google review
First visit to the arena and can honestly say would definitely return again. The queue to get in soon processed and tickets scanned. The venue had plenty of staff on had to help. The venue was clean and tidy. The view was great and looked like it would be from most seats in the arena..
Andy Smith — Google review
Had multiple problems with Ticketmaster, and wasn't expecting much from the ticket office, as this wasn't their fault, or problem, but was hugely grateful to the young lady who tried to give a tech lesson to the middle aged Dad that couldn't receive his son's gift, then tried to guide my son through the process...
Then she made our days, went and spoke to her manager, and printed out two paper tickets, just like 1986, for me, all over again...
Whatever they pay her it's not enough!
Said it at the time, but thank you once again. Customer care, second to none.
Johnathan Morritt — Google review
Went to see Michael Bublé and he and the band did a great show. Booking process was a bit tense logging in on time then waiting and searching for tickets but it was worth it. The venue isn't as big as some arenas so we had a decent view up on the side seats which were steep but comfortable. Only dissapointment was that we couldn't take in our own water and had to buy theirs which they wouldn't let us have the top on and subsequently someone knocked over when getting into their seats. The loos were good but there was a massive queue after the gig. Overall a great evening.
Graddy 61 — Google review
I had absolutely awesome time! It was the first time I watched ice hockey .
Great atmosphere! 👌👌👌
Irena Lorena — Google review
Excellent environment for ice hockey. Nottingham is lucky to have such a venue. Plenty of food and drink options
Lucas Hooker — Google review
My first time at ice hockey and first time at the Motorpoint. The venue itself is decent, centrally located and just a short walk away from the Victoria Centre car park. Points deducted for cleanliness vibes and small seats, though the ushers were incredibly helpful.
Even though the doors were open early for the ice hockey there was absolutely no reason to arrive when doors opened, so more info would have been useful.
Charles Brooke-Taylor — Google review
a good venue but not enough toilets to cope with a sold out gig. plenty of cheap hotels near by. all the staff were polite and helpful
Michael Forrest — Google review
We went ice skating on Wednesday and had a great time. We paid for 2 snowmen to hell the children stay on their feet but then managed to find another 2 for free for the other 2 children.
There were more and more available as the session went on.
It got crazy busy on the ice mid way through the session.
The boots I had were the best hire boots I've ever had when ice skating. I was really impressed with them.
Overall, it was a really great ice skating experience.
Adam Bevan — Google review
One of the most organized venues I've been to ever. Everyone is friendly and helpful. Amazing food choices. Comfortable seats.
Shadra Bruce — Google review
Been here a few times. Mainly for ice hockey games. They bring such a good energy to the place and make sure to include the audience. The place has plenty of toilets. Reserved seating. Lots of food and drink options but it is on the pricey side eg £4 for a coke. Some alcohol on tap. Merchandise stall for ice hockey inside and outside the building. Lots of events to participate in like raffle, the vault (money in a vault with a code) and you can win jerseys of the players
Natalie Dodds — Google review
Great facilities, friendly staff and super clean. Bit chaotic right in the main entrance during events but evens out as the crowd spreads round. Plenty drinks and food places.
Noctaluca — Google review
First time here. Great venue the sound was fab. Friendly staff, only queue was for the toilets at break. £7.50 a pint which is normal these days but did charge £1 deposit for the plastic cup, which you can get back, but you need to do it before the concert finish's. Didn't have food, but will definitely go back here for another show
david franklin — Google review
Hotter than the hobs of hell for Tenacious D,absolute sweat box, I'd have given 5 if I hadn't felt like i was stuck to the wall with sweat. Great venue though! Seats are comfy, wide and tiered so well that nobody and I mean Nobody stood up which was bloody glorious! Unlike other venues (looking at you Manchester!). Staff were great, location is fab. Great time.
Helen Richardson — Google review
Lovely concert venue. Smaller than other venues so you feel closer to the action. Plenty of food and drink available. Merch was more expensive than I've seen elsewhere.
Dennis Cullen — Google review
Awesome venue for concerts. Easy parking just around the corner. The venue is well served with bars and cafes to enjoy something to eat and drink before the main event. And all the staff are extremely helpful from the moment you arrive to when you leave. 💯 five stars all the way
Karl Smith — Google review
Excellent venue but could do with letters been re painted on steps, also more exit signs, you have to pay £1 for plastic glasses each for your drinks but they are closed when the show has finished so how can you get your money back after?and the town could do with more signs for visitors to the town to know where to go to the arena,
Pictures from our seats block 4 row S seats 20/21
Brian& lisa W — Google review
Throughly recommend, feels like a small gig even though 10000 capacity. OK so drinks a bit pricey but it's a night out. Green room worth a visit Simple Minds were brilliant
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Bolero Square, Nottingham, NG1 1LA, United Kingdom
Rufford Abbey is a stunning parkland that encompasses the remains of a 12th-century Cistercian abbey and a later mansion. The park offers various attractions such as gardens, shops, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore woodland and lakeside paths, enjoy an adventure playground for kids, discover herb gardens, and even try activities like archery or boating on the lake.
What a wonderful Abbey and parkland for people to use. Only cost was £5 for parking which was well worth the money for the many hours walking and exploring. So good we walked the dog there again the following day.
Cafe, shops, adventure golf, gardens, woodland walks and lakes - it has it all.
Carmel Foster — Google review
The abbey ruins were closed due to maintenance. We enjoyed a walk and tranquility in the excellent country park. There are lots of pinic tables in good condition, so bring your tea and sandwiches and have a wonderful day as we did. There's also a play area for kids. Parking is £5 for the day. We will be coming back soon.
Sudhir Sood — Google review
Huge park 🏞 with lots of open spaces and lovely paths for walks. The park no cycling policy. The lake is huge and the boats are ducks are nice attraction. There is garden & nursery, multiple cafe and a restaurant. Parking 🅿 is available but £5 for a day is bit expensive in my opinion. Overall a best place for picnic with family.
kailash ravuri — Google review
A great walk and a great experience overall. There it so much to see and is directed very well. The nature really captivates the site and the Abbey centrepiece is absolutely stunning. You could be there for hours finding new angles to take pictures from. Only negative is that we felt that £15 was rather steep for sausage roll, ice cream and drinks; however the food was of good quality. Would recommend for any couples, families, friend groups or avid photographers.
Joshua Nouch — Google review
It's a beautiful place to walk around, there are plenty of paths to follow, some go through the woods, some around the lake. There are herb gardens, a garden centre, an adventure playground for the kids, sculptures and coffee shops. You can try your hand at archery or go boating on the lake, or just take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the surroundings. For me, a highlight was the cheese and onion pasty from the cafe near the mill, it was the best I've ever tasted!
anthony chambers — Google review
Lovely place for a steady walk round the lake. Plenty of bird life to be seen. Decent cafes and plenty of parking. Price has gone up again now £5 but still OK if your planning on staying the day
Amanda Rose — Google review
A very nice place for a walk or day out with kids, plenty to see and there are also few places where you can buy food, snacks and beverages.
Parking is £5 for a day and it is card only.
Laci Paradise — Google review
This is a beautiful place to walk, especially at this time of year. There's plenty of history to discover if that's what you are into, but if you are more interested in getting out into nature, then this place is great for you. There are cafes and plant shops on route and plenty of benches if you are getting a little tired. At the Abbey, there is also a pretty good ice cream shop with a great selection. It's worth noting that there's a £6 parking charge for each car, but there's ample parking, and as I visited on the weekend, it was pretty busy, but it was still a lovely day out.
Luke Garratt — Google review
After researching places to visit in Nottinghamshire, I found Rufford Abbey, just a short 30min drive from Nottingham. It was fantastic. Really beautiful gardens and country house, enjoyed being out in nature and exploring somewhere new. Its a huge place and you could easily spend the day here. The food was good and very reasonabily priced. Loved it!
Nate Reid — Google review
Absolutely stunning place to visit!
One warning of you have young children- keep a close eye on them as there was giant hogweed in the overgrown areas around the lake- right on the edges of the path so easily within reach.
The lake is gorgeous with plenty of benches around for a rest. Halfway round is a cafe and seating area. Some birds on the lake. We missed the ice house as my partner insisted it was right when it was left and wouldn’t go back.
Lots of space for picnics and playing football etc on the grassy areas. Some gorgeous walks in the woods.
The abbey itself is lovley to see. With some fragrant gorgeous gardens just by it.
Very well maintained grounds. We didn’t cover half of it hopefully next time I go back I’ll be with someone who doesn’t just wander where he wants to go and then go home, as I didn’t get to see much of what I wanted to. But that leaves plenty to see and do on another visit.
Parking is very reasonable at £5 no matter how long you stay.
Lots of families, couples, dog walkers, elderly, walking groups etc. so a very mixed group of visitors.
It was a fantastic few hours, I’d say take a picnic and enjoy a day here. They do have ice cream shops and a pizza place (unfortunately shut when we went). Not sure what other food establishments there are as didn’t walk that area.
Paddle boats are on the lake but they were also closed which was a shame as it was a weekend and very busy.
Well worth a visit. Most of it is accessible for wheelchairs too which is brilliant.
Dorla Tognaz — Google review
Went there for a August Bank Holiday Monday, was very overcrowded. The forest walk side very untidy,should improve more cutting out the messy grass.For example by the Riverside is bench where you can sit and would like to enjoy view to Lake,but obviously you can't see anything ,because everything overgrown with messy weed.
Marika Majore — Google review
Fantastic venue, amazing kids adventure / play area, lovely walk and coffee / snack facilities. Beautiful walk around the lake and lots to do! Highly recommended.
David Willis — Google review
Lots of attractive spaces for families, individuals and others to enjoy with grassland, trees, gardens, cafe, plant sales and a lake also a play area. There are several good interpretation boards which are worth studying early in your visit. The main building, where the shop is, houses 'Abbey Tales' which is a series of historical rooms with video characters telling you about the history. Visit the website for more details including special activities.
David Pinney — Google review
Went for the light spectacular and was amazing staff are really friendly , , went back into my childhood. Plenty of places to park..Baileys hot chocolate was delicious. Highly recommend.
Cathy Owen — Google review
Lovely country park with some nice shops too. The Abbey was closed for renovation but would happily return again. £5 per car & great for dog walks too.
Ryan Wilkinson — Google review
Beautiful walk, dog friendly
Cyclists welcome. Stunning building. Food and drinks available although a little pricey we thought. Lots of people took picnics - handy for families. Ford was closed off to cyclists and cars today - although l can imagine it would be lovely to watch.
Emma Wicks — Google review
Always a great place to visit and meet up with friends and family. The lake is not too big to walk around and the woods / maze / play park keeps my kids entertained. Car parking is ok but can be busy, you have to pay by card only £5 on this visit not bad I thought. It's a good place to take a picnic as the restaurant / cafe can be busy. Definitely going again on this visit we did the magical fairy tail 🧚♀️👍🌈.
Christina Coulson — Google review
Lovely place, very busy when we went. Nice park for the kids and plenty of sculptures and interesting little gardens.
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Rufford Abbey Country Park, Ollerton, NG22 9DF, United Kingdom
The National Space Centre is a museum located in Leicester that offers visitors a tour of the surfaces of Venus, an exploration into the origins of the universe, inhabitation of a module on the International Space Station, and gazing at Thor Able rocket in the Rocket Tower. The exhibits are geared towards the needs of youngsters and many are interactive, including trying on space suits.
It was a fantastic place for the family to visit. Very informative and lots of interactive stuff to keep the kids attention too. The Auditorium was really cool and a great experience , a must do while your here. You can bring your own food if you choose too but they do have a decent selection of food here too to choose from and drinks. Decent gift shop also. Would recommend anyone to go that enjoys anything about space.
Nigel Clark — Google review
A great day out with family, a lot of information inside and different activities for kids.. planetarium one of the best 👍🏻.. good area for eating too.
Car parking available just outside the space center
Muath Gouda — Google review
Much more to see here than we expected! The different levels and how everything was displayed made the experience more cohesive. We were a couple visiting, but could see there is plenty to keep little ones occupied - even dressing up costumes. We went to one of the shows in the auditorium, about the night sky, which was beautifully presented. The cafe offered a range of food, and at surprisingly low prices. The entrance price, though, is quite high (in my opinion), but you can revisit during the year.
Maria Gavin — Google review
Visited today and honestly had the best time! So much to see and do and really interactive for kids and adults! We visited as a family of 3, 2 adults,1 child and the price is really good, especially as you can visit again for a year for free!
The food at the cafe was a really reasonable price and the small charge for a well maintained car park was gladly paid.
The many different sections were brilliant and the planetarium is amazing! The areas are quite big so you don’t feel squashed in and can move around without having to dodge round people which was good!
The staff were all lovely but a special thank you to David, who took time out to speak to my son about a particular star he was interested in that he couldn’t find information about in the museum. Everywhere is really clean (including the toilets) and well maintained, everything worked as it should.
My son is 5 and wants to be an astronaut and has honestly had the best day out!
Would highly recommend to anyone of any age and we can’t wait to visit again!
Tamsin Taylor — Google review
Fantastic day out, that good we upgraded to get an annual pass. I don't know who was more excited me or the kids. Plenty to see, lots of interactive stuff available for the kids. Gift shop & restaurant reasonably priced & the staff were approachable & friendly. Even though it was half term it was not as crowded as I dreaded beforehand.
Mick ?Moocowmick? Green — Google review
Came in the afternoon time to avoid being busy. Straight in on arrival. Given a map and staff briefly explain for you. Spacious downstairs, lots of different interactive buttons to press for kids. Pictures and costumes with signs explaining everything. Information facts across the walls. When going upstairs it got quite busy and really hot, especially when waiting for the lifts. Didn't stay up there long as it was quite a small space so wasn't as interesting as the main stuff downstairs. It is good to visit on a rainy day for something to do inside. Was also given a free pass to come back as we booked online. Would probably come back. Long ques to come inside the shows, so didn't bother with that. There is also a cafe for food and drinks and a little shop for gifts.
Chloe harvey — Google review
Excellent day out. We had a fab time exploring all of the space center and doing some of their activities. The Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium was amazing and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We will definitely be back for another visit!
Katie — Google review
Fabulous place with a ton of knowledge.
I think it is too much space to cover in one day.
Because it was a Bank Day weekend, it seemed a little bit overcrowded at one point.
I think next time we visit the place we will do it during the week so it will give us the whole spectrum of emotions.
Highly recommend visiting the Planetarium. This was the cherry on the top of the cake for, as we left it for the end of our visit. It was totally worth it.
I highly recommend visiting National Space Center
Mihai Erhan — Google review
I took my 3.5 year old child and he loved it. There was almost to much to take in for him. Although he can’t read most of the displays yet he still had a fantastic time interacting with the different areas around the space centre. There is a large ground floor area with a cafe and some different sections to explore, this ground floor has the Patrick Moore planetarium which is well worth a visit, sit in the middle seats for the best experience. There are 4 floors that can be accessed via stairs or lifts, all with excellent displays for all ages. £18.95 for a adult ticket, under 5s free and that ticket allows you to re visit for upto 12 months for free again. Car park is £4 for the full day. Great value for money.
Gav “Gav” C — Google review
Amazing value for money. Great day out with my 3 year old daughter. Very interactive but not entirely kid focussed, which means adults can enjoy a day here, too. Lots of well put together talks and live experiments from knowledgeable staff. The planetarium show we saw was "We Are Astronomers" and it was incredible - i honestly couldn't believe it was included in our ticket price!This place is cearly all about education and keeping the interest of science alive. They really do honour their motto of "science for everyone." Tickets get automatically upgraded to a season pass when pre-booking online. Parking is a set rate of £4 for the day (card and coins accepted). The gift shop is well stocked, with lots of interesting and fun bits and bobs, however it is all very expensive. Personally, i don't think there are enough bathrooms dotted around which made toilet trips with my toddler a bit challenging, however they are the only toilets i have been in that have both toddler and adult seats, which we found very useful. I didn't try the food at the small eatery, but it did smell amazing and would love to try it next time we go. There is a large hall with tables, highchairs etc and even a microwave for public use to eat home brought food/warm up baby food and it is kept constantly clean by the wonderful cleaners. Ultimately, this place is very cool and well worth the visit. I'd highly recommend anyone and everyone go check it out. The few staff i spoke to were kind, answered all of my questions thoroughly, and seemed genuinely excited to work there. Great atmosphere, not too over crowded (even on a Saturday). Great artefacts and lots of information on past, present and future space endeavours. Very interesting place to visit. Lots of various things going on at The Space Centre, so be sure to check out their website for info on upcoming events.
Jodie Brasher — Google review
We had a great family day out at the National Space Museum. There’s plenty to do and we spent the whole day exploring the history of space travel. The atmosphere was amazing!! The facility was clean and tidy, the staff were friendly and helpful. The food was not over priced and the portions were good.
Toby Parker — Google review
An amazing place for kids and adults alike. I've been wanting to come here for ages. There's loads to see, you can spend many hours here learning about the history of rockets, space travel, the planets and universe. Parking is £3 for the day and there is a canteen for snacks and stuff. There's lots of walking involved and the lift to the top where the tips of the rockets are is impressive! Don't miss the weather recording booth. It's a must and so much fun! You can put your email address in and have the video sent to you. Also one of the best things to see and experience is the largest planetarium in Britain. Be sure to not miss this and tilt your seat back for the show - mind-blowing! There is lots to interact with so beware of queues but the experiences are well worth it.
Usman Khan — Google review
Really like this place with the kids, we got a family ticket in Jan and you get to upgrade free to an annual pass so we’ve been loads, it’s good for all ages, my 3 year old and I go the most. It’s good for a hour or you can stretch it the day with the kids. None of us get tired of going up the rocket stages. There are loads of fascinating things to look at interact with and read, we go a lot and always find something new.
You can take your own sandwiches and eat at their tables, when it’s busy they open up multiple lunch halls and seem very accommodating.
The coffees and hot drinks are very nice and reasonably priced, the food is limited.
The toddler days are very good with activities and sing songs and the like, be warned some of the days are premium and you won’t get in with an annual pass.
The shop has some good bits for under a fiver for the kids with the pens, pencils, badges and things like that, there are some expensive things as well.
A good trip out with the kids.
Chad Tolley — Google review
We've absolutely loved spending our Sunday afternoon here! So many captivating things to do and to see! Will definitely come back soon, as we've blitzed through a couple of areas close to closing time.
Parking was more than sufficient, but during more popular times it could get busier. It's a pay and display, I think we paid £4 for the day.
Larisa Rosca — Google review
A great place for learning so much about space travel, missions, equipment and so much more! Highly recommend visiting to anyone who is interested in space.
It might seem costly but definitely worth it! So many interactive things to do as well from watching the shows in the planetarium for a completely immersed 3d experience, to the interactive water area, to landing a luna module there is so much to do while you learn!
Mitchel Cokien — Google review
Wouldn't advise to go during the school holidays as it was a little maniac but that was my error for not thinking. Very educational experience which also was very interactive. Will definitely be back within the year. Very family friendly, cafe was busy but plenty of seating for you to bring your own food too for a cheaper day out.
Megan Ashley — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit here and we are already planning our next trip!
The staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. There's so much to read about and a lot of interactive bits for the kids (and also for us as two 30 year olds!)
Easy to find, cafe on site for a quick cuppa and snack.
Great for all ages!
Rachel Holmes — Google review
The entry fee of £18.95 for adults and £16.95 for children felt a bit steep. Unfortunately, the overall experience didn’t quite justify the price. The exhibitions leaned heavily on reading, which didn’t engage my child effectively. The absence of interactive elements made it less appealing for my son, potentially leading to boredom due to the extensive reading required.
On a positive note, the Globe cinema stood out, providing a fantastic experience that somewhat compensated for the
shortcomings.
Chitra Shinde — Google review
Great day out. We spent roughly 4 hours looking at everything in the museum as there is lots to see and do. Particularly enjoyed the planetarium film.
Coralie W — Google review
Visted Easter weekend , this place has so much to offer
We spent hours here ,although I read everything 🙃, plenty of things for the children to do and explore with .The planetarium was amazing and well worth the extra .
Tracey Hill — Google review
Some other reviews suggest that the Space Centre needs 3-4 hours to go round. We were there over 5 hours if you include lunch and watching a film at the planetarium. A great day out!! Definitely buy tickets in advance, and beware that the cost of parking is additional.
Duane Saunders — Google review
The only way to appropriately sum up our visit to the National Space Centre is to say we had a BLAST! Wow! What a wonderful place!
We’re a space loving, nerdy family who generally love this kind of thing - but we’ve yet to find anywhere in the UK that scratched our space shaped itch… until now! The space centre is a fully immersive, family friendly and surprisingly accessible experience that goes to infinity and beyond with its fantastic range of displays, activities, exhibits and more!
The planetarium was breathtaking! We saw the show that was so beautifully done that I had tears rolling down my cheeks.
What was the real unexpected star of the show, was the Mission To Mars experience. It is so immersive that our 5 year old (who is usually the first to spot things that aren’t real) fully believes we went to Mars! It was amazing! She was chosen to hold Ada and still talks about it now, over a month later!
The cafe, while serving simple dishes, offers a cheap and delicious way to eat while sitting under a real spacecraft!
I would also like to mention, that as a hearing-impaired adult, the accessibility of this venue was wonderful. Staff went above and beyond to make sure I was able to get the full experience without feeling odd.
I would wholeheartedly recommend the National Space Centre! Now that we have a year’s return pass (included in online bookings for the price of a single visit) we will be sure to go again this summer!
Hannah Paling — Google review
Had a lovely day here. Very impressed with the SEN provision and understanding both at ticket desk and throughout the day. Nice coffee in cafe and not too expensive. Excellent value as you can return as much as you want for a year under the one ticket. Plantatrium show was also great but my chair wouldn't recline, my only minor criticism.
Car Lilly — Google review
The Space Centre in Leicester was not my choice for a day out but I felt compelled to go and explore as it's on my doorstep.
There is plenty to see there and although not my cup of tea I could see thousands of people would disagree and loved it, the car park was large but it was rammed.
Children of all ages I could see were captivated by this place which has got to be a good thing , broadening their imagination, plenty of interactive stuff to mess around with.
Well done to all the helpful and well informed staff you're doing a great job 👋
Clive Wheat — Google review
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Located in Leicester, England, the King Richard III Visitor Centre tells the story of the lost English king whose remains were found and identified in 2012. The centre features interactive exhibits on Richard's life, death and grave discovery.
An exceptional journey into the past! The King Richard III Visitor Centre in Leicester is a must-visit for anyone interested in English history and royal intrigue. From the moment you step inside, you are transported back to a time of battles, political drama, and royal mysteries. The displays are beautifully curated with attention to detail, offering a wealth of information that is accessible to history buffs and casual visitors alike.
The exhibitions are interactive and engaging, telling the story of King Richard III’s life, reign, and the discovery of his remains with captivating multimedia presentations. The centre does a remarkable job of blending modern technology with historical artifacts to bring the story to life. The suit of armor exhibit is particularly striking, providing a unique insight into the armaments of the era.
The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic, contributing greatly to the experience. They are willing to answer questions and share fascinating tidbits that enhance the visit. The centre is well-maintained, clean, and organized, making the visit comfortable and enjoyable.
What’s truly remarkable is how the centre presents a balanced view of King Richard III, inviting visitors to ponder the complexities of his character and reign. It’s a perfect educational outing for families, a stimulating escape for history enthusiasts, and an intriguing find for anyone looking to spend an afternoon immersed in a pivotal part of England’s past.
After exploring the exhibits, the centre is ideally located to visit other historic sites in Leicester, making it a perfect starting point for a day of historical exploration. Do not miss this hidden gem – it’s a tribute to one of England’s most enigmatic kings and an enriching experience for all who walk through its doors.
Tolstoy Justin — Google review
We bought 2 adult tickets for £9.25 each. The tickets give you an annual pass to return for 12 months, although there is not a lot to return for. Whilst the history and story is very interesting we just felt some displays were too text heavy. Also whilst reading the text there are some visual displays in the same room with loud audio playing which is very distracting whilst trying to read. Some of videos like the press conference, don't appear to have any subtitles which would make it easier to follow the video as audio is quiet in places. The most interesting part of the museum is the burial site and the casket used to transfer the remains to the cathedral. It is an interesting piece of history and a fascinating story, just feel it could be better presented.
Nigel Sarsfield — Google review
Lovely little museum with lots of information but laid out in a fun interactive way. Really interesting to learn more about King Richard. Staff really helpful and friendly. Very accessible for disabled. Easy to find. Need to visit the cathedral opposite to see where he is laid to rest
Sal Brennan — Google review
It was amazing. In fact I felt very emotional at the end. If you are interested in history it is a must do place. Leicester itself has lots of beautiful buildings. I'm so glad I decided to spend a few days here
Diane Burbidge — Google review
Fascinating exhibition of some amazing work with just a little good luck thrown in. Sometimes the timelines run right to left which makes reading and understanding more difficult. The school party seemed to be thoroughly enjoying the dressing up.
Lorraine Mitchell — Google review
Really good! Bit crazy you can't sit in the thrine that is so inviting to all who see it and has no sign in it.....apparently its a hazard.....compared to what?!
But other than that, it's really interesting and is engaging for kids too and you can go back again for a whole year!
Donna Sidebotham — Google review
Lovely experience and a great mixture of visual, audio and reading for learning styles. I really enjoyed how it felt respectful and covered a lot of the story and media.
Only comment would be it would be nice to have more “see the final resting place at the cathedral next door” or something to link it together!
Emma Payne — Google review
The discovery of King Richard III's remains in the Grey Friars car park in 2012 drew both national and international media. We bought 2 entry tickets for £9.25 each which gives us an annual pass to return for 12 months, even there’s nothing to return.
King was discovered buried under the carpark and an exhibition centre was built over the grave. U can discover all about Richard and War of the Roses, the story behind discovering him and a bit about DNA and how Leicester used to look when the car park was an friary church. U can walk over to the cathedral and see Richards tomb. Shame Cathedral was closed for maintenance so couldn’t get a chance to visit the tomb.
win task — Google review
" A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" If you are interested in the history of our country and what became of King Richard 111 and the truth surrounding his life and brutal death this is an absolute must see. The story of how the king's grave was discovered is fascinating and brilliantly illustrated in a storyboard of wonderful detail throughout the rooms of this fine building in the heart of Leicester. The cathedral was closed for work so we were unable to see the tomb but you can see the actual grave site with the skeleton cleverly projected onto the excavation beneath a glass platform. Displays of weapons, armour, short films, rousing music and sound effects add to the atmosphere and understanding of this epic event in history. Highly recommended!
Glyn Lewis — Google review
Great to see the updated story now that Richard lll burial place and it’s story how it was found is now available. Thoroughly recommended.
Paul Millership — Google review
One of the museums worth visiting in Leicester
Although there are not many collections, many of them are replicas.
But the history of the Wars of the Roses is detailed in the life of Richard III
The upper level is about finding and confirming the remains of Richard III.
very interesting
It's a pity that the real remains have been replaced
The pavilion next to the entrance is the parking lot where the remains of Richard III were found before.
You can feel the excitement of finding
Zen Cheung — Google review
My visit to The King Richard III Visitor Center was really quite something. The value is quite extraordinary since the one-time ticket purchase allows for continued free revisits for an entire year. The exhibit is very engaging, whether it is just the progression of text, or some of the really well-staged multi-media. I would recommend leaving some time for your visit as you are going to want to get lost in King Richard III's story. The staff in the entry way was friendly and helpful. I felt like I walked through history and I experienced where that history collided with the modern day as the remains of King Richard III were verified as authentic using modern science. Highly recommended!
Bryan Stoops — Google review
We went as a family of four in the Easter half term as we were visiting family in Leicester. The visitors centre was a bit on the expensive side for what was there in my opinion. The few exhibits connecting to the actual dig and the body scan showing the injuries King Richard suffered brought the story to life. The covered dig site where King Richard III was actually found was tatefully done where visitors could see where he was found and even tiles from the original church. However, the rest was just wall to wall reading, with the first half being in very dim lighting. This isn't very inclusive to those with neuro diverse conditions. It is a small centre so we probably spent 15/ 20 minutes going around the whole thing. I was very pleased to have seen it, but I wouldn't have purposely planned a trip to go. We did pop across to the cathedral afterwards, which was very pretty and welcoming, and it was interesting to see Kind Richard III's beautiful final resting place. You paid a donation, and you were given a free hand-held guide. This allowed you to look and take everything in and read small sections of information when you wanted. There were guides dotted about so that if you wanted further information, then you were able to ask for it.
Danielle Jordan — Google review
Small, but really good museum. We were unsure of how much there would be to see at the centre, as Richard III is actually interred in Leicester Cathedral, which is closed until the end of November 2023, but there was actually a lot to see and do.
We stayed around 2 hours and found it very interesting and informative, throwing doubt, if not totally dispelling, the history of 'wicked' Richard III, painted by many including Shakespeare.
Many displays are interactive, video interviews with the archaeologists, scientists and academics involved, plus Phillipa Langley, who played an integral part in the search for the remains of Richard III. The area of the archaeology trench in which he was found is still open and can be viewed under a glass floor in the visitor centre.
The volunteer room guides were very engaging but not intrusive, and the staff were all friendly and welcoming, too.
Tickets are good value, cheaper when booked in advance online and valid for one year after the first visit, useful as we will be revisiting when the cathedral re-opens.
Pleasant café at reasonable prices.
Website was rather vague re parking, suggesting car parks in the 'West & South Zones' of the city. We're not from the area, so we had no idea what that actually meant re proximity to the centre. We parked in Newarke Street Car Park (Sue Townsend Theatre) (LE1 5SN), a multistorey car park within easy walking distance.
Chris Browning — Google review
This is a fantastic museum, across from the cathedral, where Richard now rests. Your ticket lasts a full year, and there are different prices depending on your situation. Inside, you are free to roam around and read about Richard, his history, his family, and his life. There is also a part that challenges Shakespeare and his view of Richard being a villen. There is also information on the archolgical dig which found him and the research used to confirm it was him. Then you see the actual hole he was found in under the car park. One of our characters from history and this is a good place to find out more. Cafe and gift shop with books too, staff are helpful. Guidebook also avadible
Ashley Lightfoot — Google review
When here today with my 2 young children and they loved it. Thank not cost £25 for a family of 4 which is valid for a whole year, so you can go back for FREE for 12 months. There was a fair bit of stuff to do for the kids and lots of information. The staff were very nice and informative even suggesting other things to do in the local area. I would highly recommend a visit.
alan fletcher — Google review
An excellent visitor centre not only looking at the history and myths behind Richard III but also the story of how he was discovered and the science involved in confirming his identity. Excellent staff on site to guide and inform. Cafe serves a good selection of hot and cold food and drink.
Curve Theatre is a contemporary performance venue located in the heart of Leicester's Cultural Quarter. The hall, designed by the renowned Rafael Viñoly, boasts luxurious seating and showcases both local productions and touring performances. Its main auditorium can accommodate up to 902 attendees while an adjacent studio with its own flying system can seat 350 spectators. Curve has served as a platform for high-profile cultural figures and emerging artists alike.
I came to see Beautiful last night as part of a family group. First thing to say is that the show was outstanding. I go to west end productions regularly and I have to say this performance was as good, if not better than many I’ve seen.
The real reason I want to leave this review is to thank everyone at The Curve for they’re help and hospitality. We brought my elderly mother who has poor mobility and uses a stick. We were spotted immediately and provided with a wheelchair to use. They continued to help us to access and leave the seating. Everyone was helpful, courteous and very friendly. A special thanks to the security guy who accompanied us to the roadside and waited until my partner brought the car from the car park. It was a cold night and he could have just left us wait, but he stayed until the car arrived and made sure my mother was safely seated. We don’t know his name but I hope that he sees this message. Outstanding customer service, we can’t wait to come again.
Tracey Zanjani — Google review
Took the family to see the Wizard of oz, an awesome night out for anyone young and old. Wonderful scenery, great singing incorporating all the songs from the film. Acting, dancing, singing and props were brilliant. The use of puppetry for Toto was inspired, the wicked witch stole the show for me, even considering getting some Ruby slippers to grab her attention!
Robert Thraves — Google review
Visited for Spongebob the Musical, which was a bonkers, fantastic experience.
We ate in the cafe before the show, which was really convenient. The food wasn't fantastic, but we had envisioned eating at McDonald's beforehand, and it was a step up from that. Prices were a bit higher than a pub, so not ridiculous.
The Theatre building itself was odd compared to all I have visited. The Auditorium being in the middle, with access all the way around it meant that the regular back stage areas were across the corridor from the stage itself. Seeing the actors running back to their dressing rooms was a novelty, but I do wonder how they find it. It was all concrete and brick in the main area, and didn't feel especially welcoming, although the lighting in some areas like the cafe changed that. The staff were lovely. Seats were pretty uncomfortable after half an hour though.
Esther Sweet — Google review
Really bright and friendly venue. Bright colours with pictures of past shows on the wall. You are literally surrounded in theatre. Comfortable seats with plenty of room and great view of stage. Saw Evita.
John Grayson — Google review
Love the building and it's design. You can get a bit miscombobulatd at times, special with the circular halls otherwise it's not conventional and that a good thing I think. Great theater space, excellent seating comfortable just a bit tight when you have to walk over people's feet to get to the middle seats. The acoustics are good and the lighting system is great. Concession stands are well equipped, but could use more alternative dietary options. Otherwise great experience and the shows are good highly recommend.
Fibonnaci Notion — Google review
Fabulous theatre offering a broad range of musicals and theatre. I’ve seen everything from Shakespeare through to west end style musicals and everything in between. The seats all give a good view and are reasonably comfortable. The cafe, the green room, is also pretty good for a coffee and a pre-show snack. Highly recommend.
SP W — Google review
Great production (Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliette). Good seats. Easy parking (pay for your parking in the box office to avoid queues at the pay station at the end). Awesome seeing backstage after the performance when they raise the sides of the theatre.
Troy Jenkinson — Google review
Excellent regional theatre, comfortable seats with plenty of legroom. Always produce some of the best shows around. Lovely helpful staff and the theatre itself is a work of art. Worth the long drive there and back every time!
Michael Cookson — Google review
Such a lovely busy place! Very clean, friendly staff and comfortable seating. Plenty of toilets and reasonably priced drinks. Only issue was the queuing system at the bar; this was a little confusing and not clear what people were queuing for, we felt like we pushed in.
Parking can be purchased alongside tickets (for the NCP next door), you just need to get your parking ticket validated in The Curve. We did this at the interval to avoid doing it at the end of the performance.
Overall a lovely experience, would definitely recommend!!!
(Photo from Row H, seat 27, watching Bedknobs and Broomsticks)
Deanne Hall — Google review
We watched the drama based on the movie/novel "The Shawshank redemption" in theatre no. 3. Was an amazing experience. The calm environment with amazingly quiet and immersed audience added to the whole experience.
Kanza Fida — Google review
We watched a modern dance version of Romeo and Juliet. We went a bit before and had a drink. I usually do not do people watching, yet seeing some people dressed up was nice. The facilities were enough to serve the full crowd for the big stage. It felt spacious during the break. The actors were kind of present on stage during the break. We parked right next to the theatre. Although there was some waiting line for the drinks and parking, it was a fun experience.
Ay?a Toku? — Google review
Amazing theatre, was fortunate enough to perform here with 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea' recently. We had a lovely time watching 'La Bamba' as well, would highly recommend
Ben Stone — Google review
Worked at this venue recently with a tour show: Cirque The Greatest Show.
It’s a big beautiful venue and very state of the art equipment! The in house crew were friendly and very helpful! The most interesting thing about this venue is the fact that at the end of the show the stage left wall comes up and all the members of the public could see backstage and watch us start the get-out!! What a fantastic way to get people more interested in the backstage industry!!
Simon Gibbs — Google review
The Curve Theatre impresses from the outside....until you get right up close to it. I can think of no other modern theatre I have visited where the entrance and exit are so unlovely and uninviting. The street dining area - for the brave souls who wish to have a coffee outside whilst fending off beggars - is tiny and in shadow, which surely defeats the purpose.
By contrast, the inside bar, cafe, and waiting areas are well thought through. There is a wonderful sense of space that is almost cathedral-like in its impact. There is, however, insufficient seating for the numbers seeking it. Given the age(ing) profile of most theatre going audiences in the UK, this is no small matter.
The staff here were unfailingly polite and helpful (which feels like a bonus in these 'post service' times). The toilets, when I used them, were clean and well maintained (which is a definite bonus).
The main auditorium itself is an impressive modern theatre going space with comfortable seats and plenty of leg room (everything that Frank Matcham theatres aren't).
I was here to see "The Book Thief," a brave, powerfully emotive, but relentlessly downbeat, new musical. The staging was drab and spare. The lighting, harsh and sepia. But what unfolded was engaging and enriching. The setting of this musical was historical, but it felt current. Words are still being stolen from us and used against others in ways that should always shock and repel.
Mark Hayward — Google review
Great place, DeMontfort University use this venue for their graduation events. Its a fantastic venue, really well organised.
Ruth Durrant — Google review
Been to this theatre 25 times over the years, as its our local main stream theatre from where we live in Hinckley & it puts on the shows that appeals to us. The staff are friendly and helpful. The theatre is well cared for & is the most modern one we visit. We will visit this theatre 3 times in 2024.
MARK FRITH — Google review
Visited last night to watch my beautiful laundrette, great production in the studio. Few beers and a bite to eat. Lovely evening. Only down side, was the filthy state of the NCP car park next door. Several homeless people milling about. Disgusting state.
LEE JOHNSON — Google review
Went to see a revival of the nineties comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey at Curve. Phoned box office and they arranged suitable seats for disability which was great. Most of original cast so it was a pleasure to re-live old times (most of audience were oldies)
Brought up to date with some pithy comments and digs at politicians and celebrities. A pleasant afternoon's entertainment.
Paul Archdeacon — Google review
Had an incredible time watching heathers at the curve theatre. The theatre is beautiful with really comfy seats and despite our seats being near the edge of our row we still had a brilliant view. There’s no bad seats! The tour cast of heathers really are amazing- would 100% recommend you try to catch it before the tour ends!
The farm shop, Farndon Fields Farm Shop, buys fresh produce and meats from local farmers and stocks a wide range of delicacies. The shop also has a cafe where customers can enjoy coffee or tea. The shop is quite small, with limited choice of its own grown products, but it is well stocked with deli items and the coleslaw salad recipe is excellent. Beware of onions and mushrooms, as they can be full of flies.
Fantastic place to walk around, lots of choice from the fruit and veg, the butchers department and pastry counter
Christmas selection is good
Cafe was really busy and reservations are recommended, they did squeeze us in and the food was lovely
Debbie Grayson — Google review
The postcode took me 300 yards down the road. Keep going, you won't miss it there are white signs on the road.
Plenty of parking.
Actually one of the best farm shops I've ever been too.
The cafe / restaurant is very nice with plenty of tables.
You can eat in the outside area with dogs.
The food that's served is fresh food from the shop itself.
I can recommend the vegetarian breakfast!!
The farm shop is quite large, with plenty of food and fresh counters.
To note, the homeware section is very small, this place is all about the food!!
There's an outside plant area, although it's not very big.
It can get busy so arrive early.
Definitely worth a visit, I shall return !!
Toilets available in the cafe.
Jamie Ward — Google review
What a gem of a place this is! The fresh produce looked amazing. I bought from the deli counter and everything was simply superb quality. Loads of choice- don't miss the speciality chocolates! I will definitely be back.
Moya Law — Google review
Great farm shop with lots of groceries. It was bigger then we thought, spacious and everything was displayed very nicely. Great selection of bakeries as well, the Macarons were great.
Unfortunately the kitchen/restaurant was so busy it had a waiting line. Being so popular it must be good but we skipped it :)
Very friendly and polite staff
Dimitri Schenk — Google review
Quite small choice of their own grown products. Poorly stocked deli with wraps or sandwiches, as usually non left. And they changed their original coleslaw salad recipe to one with poor quality low fat mayo. Which makes flavour terrible. Also beware of onions and packed mushrooms, most of the times I been, there will be usually a lot of small flies. Other than that it is fine.
Daver S. — Google review
Great range of farm products and other nice staff, good quality and service.
Ana M — Google review
I had an excellent ploughman's lunch today. Top quality ingredients. Service was very good. Very busy but a lovely calm atmosphere. Didn't feel rushed. Will definitely be back.
Wendy Wenham — Google review
Brilliant shopping experience in a local independent establishment. Most things farmed on the large grounds or locally. Quality is exceptional and very friendly staff. A cafe is out the back, plenty of parking, local beers and a deli counter. Whilst prices are higher then the major supermarkets, remember there is no bulk buying power and no undercutting farmers here, the profits are put back into a real local business with food quality being much higher. Highly recommended.
Aaron Payne — Google review
What a lovely place, I took my mum for her birthday and had some lunch and wondered around the shop and bought a few bits. Can not fault the quality of both the restaurant and the shop. The staff are wonderful and friendly, felt so welcomed and relaxed!
Lizzy Arnold — Google review
Lovely farm shop, with some beautiful products and produce. Also we had a lovely cooked breakfast in the restaurant, and the coffee was amazing. Staff very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended.
Sail Explore Travel — Google review
The shop was excellent. Good fair prices and fresh veg was fresh. Cafe very crowded and had to queue but found prices high compared to other farm shops with cafes in the area. Then the chips were served in a plant pot but no fork offered. Not ideal. Food should be in a dish or on a plate
Irene Murray — Google review
Went there for breakfast and had the sausage sandwich. Cafe very good and the outside space a lovely place to relax with a coffee. The produce is very high standard and has a good butchery counter , deli and fresh produce area.
mike's — Google review
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Althorp Estate is a tourist attraction that offers access to the Spencer family estate during July and August. Visitors can explore Princess Diana's island grave and a museum, as well as enjoy outdoor activities like walking around the peaceful grounds, having picnics, and visiting the stables/cafe. The manor house is well-preserved and provides an interesting insight into history. Staff members are friendly, knowledgeable, and enhance visitors' experiences.
Well preserved manor house. Best place to bring children and have picnic. Great for outdoor fun like walking around estates. Terribly interesting and we have a great weather. The staff are all lovely and knowledgeable. Well worth a visit.
Mhai Perez — Google review
Although the house was of stately home proportions, you could tell it was someone's actual home. Without exception, all the staff were really friendly. They encouraged you to ask questions and seemed genuinely interested in where you were from and why you were there. It never felt busy, and the walk to Princess Diana's last resting place was quite peaceful. There are a number of benches around the lake for reflection. I liked that they didn't push their products or food onto you. In fact, they have provided a nice picnic area for you if you want to take your own food. Only those with a disability are allowed to be driven up to the property. All other visitors park in a field opposite the entrance gate. There is then a 10 min walk to the house.
Paul H — Google review
Lovely house. Pity that a lot of the rooms are gated off so you can only see part of the room. The guide book does compensate somewhat. Long gallery is the highlight. No photography inside allowed.
Walk to the lake to see Diana's resting place which is reflective and peaceful.
Carol Morris — Google review
This is an amazingly beautiful place, I went on my own as I wanted some peace and tranquility..... And I found it! My photos don't do the grounds justice, especially Diana's lake! Staff are friendly and helpful. Only two negatives one was that I didn't think that there a great choice of food in the tea room, especially savory food, but this could be because of covid restrictions. There is a lovely picnic area on the other side of the court yard.. Which is set in a lavender walled garden. The other being only one lot of toilets, which is by the picnic area... But if your disabled it's more of a problem as the grounds are vast. All in all this is a fantastic place to go for the day.... I ran out of time and didn't even look in the house.. So I will be going again very soon 😁
Vintage BettyBoop — Google review
We travelled quite a distance (Lancashire) to see this historic site and also to pay our respects to an unforgettable people's Princess and great lady. Although there is no longer a museum dedicated to her memory I think her memories live on at this estate for all to see...her resting place is in a beautiful location at the lake and there's also a wonderful memorial at the side of said lake. Present within the walls of the historic Althorp house is a very large wall hung painting of Diana along with her father, brother Charles and his wife....although we'd all like to see more tributes of Diana at the end of the day it was her home, it was also the Spencer family home so I think personally it's a tasteful balance between the history of the estate, the Spencer family and a gentle tribute to our Princess. I would definitely recommend visiting not just for Diana but the history surrounding the family and the estate.
Warren Higginson — Google review
My partner and I really enjoyed the visit. 14/7/21 Staff were very knowledgable and friendly. Weather was lovely so it made the walking around the grounds even more enjoyable and so peaceful. The stables/ cafe lovely touch. Prices were reasonable. It was a pleasure to meet Andy as we were leaving. Worth every penny. We would like to thank everyone for making a day very enjoyable . Kevin and Michelle
Michelle Done — Google review
Wanted to visit Princess Diana's childhood home so when on holiday we booked advance tickets to see through it. One of the guides, Sarah, was so knowledgeable and friendly, she made our trip special. So much history to this family which I didn't know before. The rooms were lovely to see in all their splendour. Gift shop quite small but worth a visit. Not much about Diana, other than 2 portraits of her and a photograph. Visited the garden too where we went to the pond and island where Diana is buried. Saa the memorial plaques too in a serene, tranquil spot. We visited on a warm day which enhanced our trip.
Carries Shoes — Google review
Wonderful stately home of the Spencer family. Tour of the property was insightful, with the art collection and walking to the Diana memorial is a peaceful place to sit.
Note, don't forget your umbrella! 😊
Mira Sultana — Google review
It was my first visit in a number of years - I was lucky enough to visit several times during the Diana Exhibition years. Whilst all of that has now gone, it is still a beautiful place to visit and on a nice day, sit in the peaceful setting of the Oval Lake.
Shelli133 — Google review
A real mixed bag. Firstly the general car park is a little way from the house. Although not busy , it is recommended you book before you go. If you are not a historic house member then entrance fee at £25 is a bit steep. However the house itself inside is superb (less said about the outside the better, though insipid would be a good word). There is some wonderful art, porcelain and furniture in the house. The guides in the room , although few , are very knowledgeable. Let's be perfectly honest the house is the best part, the lake where princess Diana is buried is nice enough , but there are no real gardens to speak of , and very little on Princess Diana. If you are hoping for a shrine to her , you will no longer find it here. There is a distinctly poor gift shop , which seems intent on supplying Charles Spencer books than offering any variety. The cafe is passable but won't blow your mind. In summary , go for the beautiful house as there is little else here.
kevin mills — Google review
Lovely house in picturesque well kept grounds, wild deer roaming around and loads of history to the house and family, the island where Diana laid to rest is a nice place for a sit down and to rest and reflect. great day out when it’s open, and Earl Spencer appears for book signings in the gift shop, highly recommended.
vince ryan — Google review
Ample car parking just outside the main estate gates in a field. A short walk through an avenue of oak trees to the stable block where there is a cafe, outside seating , toilets and a gift shop. Then another short walk to the main house, there are guides in the rooms and there is a lot to see on 2 levels. There are extensive grounds with the Princess Diana memorial by the Oval lake. The gardens are nice and lovely views over the Northamptonshire Countryside. A lot of history here and everything was well signed and easy to get around. There are picnic tables but no BBQs are allowed. Glad we went and would advise to buy tickets ahead of the visit.
Mike Thompson — Google review
This was our first visit to Althorp House and we loved it! The house is in immaculate condition and has some stunning paintings, including a few unexpected contemporary ones as well. The grounds are well kept and the memorial to Princess Diana is quite special to see.
However, we were slightly disappointed to find that the vast majority of the grounds are closed off to the public, it would be nice to have been able to explore a bit more of it rather than just the bit round the lake (which you could cover within 20 minutes at a steady walking pace). Having said that, we still enjoyed our visit, the guides in the house were friendly and knowledgeable, the staff in the shop and cafe were efficient and friendly too.
Just be warned that the car park is across the road in a field, though I think there is a provision for disabled parking nearer the house but check their website for confirmation of this.
A good day out for the family and despite some of the little disappointments, we look forward to visiting again when the house is next open.
Nelly C — Google review
Thank you for continuing to open your home to us Earl Spencer, and allowing me to pay my respects to Dianas memorial at your families ancestral home. Althorp is wonderfully kept; walking around, you feel the history and love of the place immensely. The house and grounds are immaculate. The rooms of the house are intuitively, tastefully decorated and treasured with antiques, inspiration at every turn. I hope Althorp continues to be loved by the family for centuries to come. The Spencer ancestors would have immense pride in Charles’ work here.
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Althorp House, Northampton, NN7 4HQ, United Kingdom
The Woolsthorpe Manor House, the birthplace and family home of Sir Isaac Newton, is a historic house with replicas of his rooms. There is a science room for kids, and a cafe on site. Take Centrebus 9 from Grantham (2.80, 20 minutes) to visit.
The historical place Burghley House is an Italian-influenced Tudor-era mansion in Capability Brown-designed gardens. It is open to the public in the summer and closed in winter. The grounds are landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown and host the annual Burghley Horse Trials.
Lush gardens with sculptures so that everywhere you look is something exciting. Space for kids to run around although they may need to be dissuaded from climbing the sculptures, some of which look like fun. The water gardens are the perfect place for a sunny day--bring a spare set of clothes and the kids can cool off in the spray. I went when the South Gardens were open, which had a lovely lakeside view and excellent views of the House. It's not cheap but if you plan to spend an afternoon there then you won't be disappointed.
Victoria Parkinson — Google review
From start to finish, this exceed all expectations. The house was well maintained, fresh cut flowers throughout, absolutely jaw dropping paintings and knowledgeable staff on hand.
The orangery served beautiful cake and tea which was taken in the garden which was full of seasonal blooms.
The sculpture park and garden of secrets were amazing. Lots of exploring and plenty of space for a picnic where clumps of wildlife areas were dotted around.
Just wow. Absolutely amazing
Julie Tennant — Google review
Excellent visitor experience. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. The environment is immaculate and beautifully presented. Loved the gardens, sculptures and enjoyed a coffee from the garden cafe when resting. Also great to see several younger school party visitors engaged by the house tour guides and eagerly asking questions.
Paul B — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! It has such an incredible history and the house guides are so knowledgeable and friendly. The gardens are also fabulous and great for kids of all ages. An absolute must. Book online for a 10% discount
Faye Ashford — Google review
Visited for the first time this week with the family and was really impressed. Gardens are amazing - really well thought through and creative. The adventure play area is great - lots to do for excited children. The food facilities were lovely with lots of options. Staff were helpful and friendly. Will definitely return - recommended!
Peter Hansen-Chambers — Google review
Burghley House and gardens are beautiful! We had a really nice day out here over the bank holiday weekend, and we will be returning! So much to see, and so many areas of the grounds to explore it is a great place for the entire family. The cafe is also excellent, and we enjoyed our lunch here, however next time we visit, we will probably bring a picnic because there are so many beautiful places to sit and enjoy the views.
Leanne Roger — Google review
I was most impressed with this house. There is so much to see there and I would certainly recommend that the free audio guide is used whilst touring the house. The Room Stewards are happy to answer any questions that you may have
The gardens are also interesting to explore too. The Surprise Garden offers some quite interesting features
I also walked around the parkland too and from there I saw some good views of the house.
The guide book is well worth buying although a leaflet is given upon admission that shows the highlights of each room.
There is a tremendous number of paintings to see and I bought another booklet that provides details of these paintings
I would certainly consider a repeat visit since there is so much to look at.
Paul Hallgarth — Google review
What a stunning place. The house and the gardens are marvelous, the abundance of art and paintings in the house, well it is hard to call it a house, it has more the feeling if a grand castle, is amazing. The Park and gardens are really beautiful, the water features are a magnet for kids during warm days. And they are more than welcome to have a splash. Definitely worth a visit!!! Stunning!
Lebendige Kommunikation — Google review
The place is excellent. It is of such a high quality with an incredible attention to details. We loved everything. The art in the park is phenomenal and very well looked after. The grounds look beautiful and are perfectly kept.
The playground is so creative, it looks magical. Kids loved it. There is an area for smaller kids which helps, as the big playground is more for kids age 6 and above. The house from the outside looks incredibly impressive. You can also see deer from the grounds, which is amazing. The secret garden is also magical, full of surprises and very fun. We loved it.
Aidan and Anabelle's Fun Adventures — Google review
Impressive mansion in vast grounds, free entry for Historic House Members. Excellent house tour with knowledgeable room guides, great water garden, sculpture trail and walk around the grounds. We tried the garden cafe which has a small menu and not much for my gluten free wife. We have been told there is a better gf menu in The Orangery! Big car park but can also be reached by bus or bike from Peterborough.
Graddy 61 — Google review
The house was original and well worth the visit. I found it very artistic but I was really there for the garden and plants. The garden feels like a work in progress but we'll worth the visit. Would really like more sign posts for directors as it's quite a large venue.
Reuben Julius — Google review
Lovely gardens very popular. Upgraded to include house and both valid for a year. Good garden map to explain what you see. Deer park free with cafe and toilets near the Garden entrance. All very well laid out ans staff were particularly friendly and helpful. Wonderful Red Devil parachute display and wonderful fireworks at the end.
Philip Locke-Wheaton — Google review
Super awesome place to spend time with kids. if you don’t want to spend lots of money the parking is free. I recommend to try the adventure park it’s so beautiful and well organized for everyone to explore and have tons of fun. They have little cafes where you can get drinks and food but you can take your picnic and enjoy it there. I loved it. Beautiful experience
Yiceth Sharp — Google review
Wonderful guided tour run during the summer holidays, which give early access to the house before it opens to the wider public, and with a child friendly and engaged tour guide. Ticket prices also include the gardens and play area and reentry to the house. Fantastic value at £14, and kept the family busy for most of a day. The content and quality of the house is hugely impressive, too. Best National Trust type offering in the area. The kids loved the water fountains in the garden too and left soaked and happy
Alex Christmas — Google review
A truly beautiful house and grounds. We particularly enjoy attending their frequent events! We visited the Spring fine food market today, and what a lovely day out is was. Super dog friendly. We cannot wait for more events.
Harriet Austin — Google review
Had a walk around the grounds, very well kept really nice views. Stopped at the cafe for a coffee. Will definitely be visiting again.
Andrew King — Google review
The car park is free so you can access the grounds, cafe and shop before paying. The gardens are only £10 for both The Garden of Suprises and the sculpture park plus an imense lake you can walk around.
The Orangery is very well organised and sells delicious well cooked food.
It’s so close to the A1 it makes a great stop off when travelling north or south.
Alison Medd — Google review
Spent 2 and half hours walking around the grounds was, perfect, very few people the colours of the trees breathtaking, the water looked magical. The grounds are immaculate. He e coffee and sandwich in garden cafe dog allowed in. Was delicious. Highly highly recommend ❤️
CHERYLYN MARRINER — Google review
This place is just magical - I didn't even pay-in - just walking the grounds is otherworldly with the deer, the beautiful house and bridges and ancient trees and river.. yes yes yes. They even have toilets at the stable block - so good.
Tony Winter — Google review
Had a lovely day out, can easily spend the whole day here, loads of space for kids to run around and play, there was a halloween trail this weekend, all over the sculpture garden, which included the new huge play area ( rope bridges etc ) we then went to the garden of sueprises, which is stunning. The house itself is full of art work, and although the food and drink is hideously overpriced, it is tasty... bought mainly picnic stuff so we didn't need too much. We then had a lovely walk around the grounds. Its free to park and walk around the grounds, so if you did that and bought a picnic, it would be a good, cheap day out.
Stanwick Lakes is a 750-acre nature reserve in Northamptonshire. The reserve offers a fantastic day out for children, with activities such as nature education services and crafts courses. There's also plenty of space to walk your dog, and Cafe Solar has wonderful views over the lake from its huge windows.
Lovely walks with lots of benches to take in the view, a perfect place to take the family as there are lots of play areas for all ages even including a zip line! And if that's not your thing there are loads of hides and peaceful areas to walk through and explore nature. There is also a great cafe and toilets too!
Ruth Walker — Google review
Beautiful place to go for a picnic... plenty of alcove type views of the lakes. If you enjoy country walks, birdwatching, iron age findings, and brilliant play area for children. Highly recommend a visit.
Wolf James — Google review
Come here often to walk the dog. Great views, different pathways so always something new to see. Lovely shack, for beverages and snacks. Pay for parking 3.80 for the day so reasonable. Play area for the children.
Catherine Rae — Google review
Lovely area. Took the 2 kids and they loved it. The walk around the lakes in great with so much wildlife. Will definitely be returning and using their BBQ area. Playgrounds for all ages, assault course, zip line and a splash area. Seating inside, cafes, picnic areas and reasonable parking price of 4.50 for the day. Definitely recommend this place to anyone.
Dan J Knapp — Google review
Really nice place for a walk, spread over quite a large area so even when busy it doesn’t feel it.
Lots of parking available. A lovely cafe with refreshments too.
Liz Wilson — Google review
Lovely place.
You do have to pay for parking. However, there are multiple ways to walk in if you live locally or are happy to park and walk to it.
Lovely visitor centre where you can get drinks and food. Toilets are also available.
Wonderful kids play area, situated next to the Rangers Hut.
There are always lots of activities running for kids and adults.
Friendly staff and well looked after.
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on lead at all times. Doggy ice cream is available. Dogs are able to be taken into the visitor centre.
Claire Duncan — Google review
Went there on a weekend. Parking was paid and needs to be paid before you exit. The play area was really great with lots of fun stuff for kids of all ages. It was a little crowded with loads of families and kids, but we didn't have to wait for any of the slides. Our 3 yo enjoyed his time, and loved playing in the sand. One unique thing was the water flowing through the play area and down some wooden structures and places where kids could dip their legs and splash around in.
The park itself is huge and there are several areas to walk. We saw quite a few families putting down blankets and having a picnic. Would definitely visit again and recommend to anyone looking for a fun outing or a picnic.
Prasanna Deshpande — Google review
Easy parking with plenty of room. The park was busy but never felt crowded. There’s plenty to do and see. There’s an adventure playground, great walking and cycling paths and info boards with historical and nature facts. We’ll worth a visit for a fun and cheap day out.
Charlie Hobbs — Google review
Beautiful well kept nature park which so much to do and see. Family weekend walk round the trails did not disappoint. Plenty of open spaces for kids to run around. A treehouse which the kids found really engaging and finishing off the trail on one of the many playgrounds in the area. Truly was a fantastic, well kept park. And for parking for the whole day £4.50 for the whole day was not bad either.
Sandro Guerra — Google review
Perfect for everybody! This place is known mostly for its amazing play area! We didn't have children with us but the walks around the lakes were beautiful. Not too long but plenty of different walks. Great little cafe, plenty of picnic benches around. There were also little play areas along the walks to keep little ones entertained! Parking prices were very reasonable as well. Great day out :)
AMY MILBURN — Google review
Beautiful place perfect for the whole family lovely play Area and little cafe and gift shop with museum upstairs, sand are for kids with plenty of climbing frames and a stunning view of the lake
Jolene Halliwell — Google review
A great place to take the kids. A big playground with things for a range of ages and then lots of paths around lakes to take a walk that suits how long you'd like to be there. There are several bird hides around to watch the wildlife.
There's an adventure walk with a zip line and tyre swings too.
Su Fradley — Google review
What a beautiful place, I really recommend going here, the lakes are beautiful. The water is so clear under the bridge that you can see the fish. The park for the children is amazing. Especially the water feature they can play with. I haven't managed to go all the way around, but definitely will go back when I visit my cousin again.
The assault course was great fun.
Either grab yourself a picnic or buy food here and enjoy a great family day out.
Natalie Bowker — Google review
Great place for walking and seeing the wildlife. Buying a year's membership works out cheaper if you live locally and can visit at least once a month. Always a little windy here.
Rebecca Lemon — Google review
As you would expect, the playground was busy and the queues for ice creams were long, but the walks around the lakes were peaceful. We managed to get the second to last parking spot in the overflow car park. Parking is reasonably priced.
Lisa — Google review
Friendly place for family time out🥰. Kid's can play with adults supervision, they will get really muddy, but it's easy to wash😁😁😁,as its only water and sand😜. Kid's definitely will have beautiful memories after visiting this place🥰.
Love it✅
No need for booking tickets in advance as it payable only the car park, £6.5 all day, or you can choose its different rates for 2 or more hours.
Georgiana Galeanu — Google review
Fantastic place, full of endless fun.
There is huge playground, with water play in the summer. Kids can play in the sand as well. There is also a very long walk around lakes with sculptures, things to see, climbing walls and much more. There is also a fantastic obstacle course. You can visit this place on a bike or walk around it.
The cafe is lovely and overlooking the lake. The food is very good.
Ferry Meadows, located in Nene Park in Peterborough, is a great spot for a family day out. With stunning lake views, meadows and woodlands to explore, there's plenty of things to do here. There are also two cafes on site, making it the perfect spot to relax after a busy day. Horse rides, fishing opportunities and more are available nearby too.
Regularly go there for walks.
There are Coffee shops and a farm shop.
Plenty of seating if you need to stop on your walk around .
An total blessing to have in our city.
For children there are 3 separate play areas .
Everything within the park us all in keeping with its surroundings.
A total gem of a place
Haley Clarke — Google review
Nice location but expensive if you buy food here. Plenty of space to bring a picnic which we will do next time. Lots of BBQ stations so bring your own charcoal and enjoy
Bit of a sewer smell wafting around periodically which made it feel a bit dirty. Car park pay on exit works well and should be a similar system everywhere.
Will probably return again next summer
Craig Laurence — Google review
Excellent location near Nene Park. Big site but immaculate. Ideal for "country" walks around Nene Park and Lake, took us about an hour to walk all the way around the lake
We also cycled alongside the railway line on cycle paths towards Peterborough and then back along the side of the rowing and canoe course, past the golf course and through the wooded section of Nene Park -easy flat route.
On an afternoon we walked to the cuckoo pub along a wooded path and through the industrial estate - about 30/40 min walk. Dog friendly pub and served good beers.
Large CAMC site with plenty to do. Would visit again.
Mike Tuttle — Google review
We have been coming here for years. My eldest is 18 this year and i have been bringing him since he was a few months old. I have since had 2 other boys who absolutely love coming here they are 8 &11. How you have revamped each area over the last few years is stunning. We very often meet friends and family here in the holidays as there is plenty to do for everyone and the kids have so much fun and have so much space to run around in. The newest part nearest the lake i have to say is my sons favourite and mine at the moment. Well done to everyone involved in looking after the park 💙❤️
Laura Yarnell — Google review
Beautiful place. Perfect for a dog walk .
Dog friendly shop.
Very well maintained.
Drinking water refills is a good thing, especially in the hot weather. Thank you.
Maija Outterside — Google review
It was a wonderful experience, with clear and sunny sky. It was a picnic weather and we did not miss the chance. This park has barbecue stand, where you can bring your own food and charcoal to enjoy and it is absolutely free and first come basis. Toilets are there but not very clean but it is same as other public place. Car park is huge but cost is on higher side. There is a huge water body, where you can enjoy water rides and also restaurants are available. There is a small train 🚂 you can ride on too with your child and children playing area is also available
Debojyoti Mallick — Google review
The park in Peterborough is truly marvelous and breathtaking. The expansive lake adds to its stunning beauty, making it one of the largest parks in the area. What's even better is that the entrance is free, and the park offers a lengthy and picturesque space for walking and hiking. Conveniently, there's parking available on-site, along with restroom facilities. The presence of a cafe adds to the overall convenience, and I was delighted to discover private boat rides available on the lake. The enchanting nature of the park captivated me, creating a truly mesmerizing and unforgettable atmosphere.
Usif Thaar — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places to spend a day out in nature.
There is a special area designed for barbecue, playground for kids with sand, water and green grass. There is also a little train that you can ride from one side to another of the park.
Another good thing is that you can visit and stay with your own motor home- caravan or tent.
I do recommend to hire one of the equipments like boat, swan or kaiac and saile around the lake.
Kids were very happy all day!
Marinela Ion — Google review
Lovely,large country park. Well maintained,miles of walks and lots of things to do.
Ideal for families with children of all ages. There are plenty of places to picnic, some with BBQ which you would need to bring charcoal for, and several cafe's offering a reasonable range of items.
For those staying at the adjacent Caravan and Motorhome Club Site it's an added bonus.
I'd highly ya visit.
Jane Sumner — Google review
Lovely country park on the western edge of Peterborough. Lots of walks on good tarmac paths around the lakes plus a cafe and a bar with water sports, playground and a miniature railway.
Graddy 61 — Google review
Absolutely wonderful place - highly recommend! Stayed at the camping and motorhome club site next door. Walk out of gates into park. The wildlife is amazing, as are the facilities. A huge site, easy to find peace and quiet.
N Clements — Google review
Lots to do for all ages, well cared and maintained. Paths good for my mobility scooter. Beautiful riverside walk, in woodlands and open land. Plenty of space for all. Cafe and toilets available or better still have your own picnic
Sue Pickwell — Google review
This place was on our list for months. I was not disappointed when we visited the place. Beautiful scenery. Lovely place for a walk, bike or picnic. Great playground for kids. Really enjoyed our day out.
Piotr Kwiecien — Google review
Travelled 1.5hrs to get it and it was more than worth it. Definitely our favourite place to visit. Stunning lake and views, really lovely circular walk round. Huge field for dogs to run around including some agility equipment. A nice paddle area for dogs & people. We loved it here.
Amy Leigh — Google review
Maybe visiting after heavy rain wasn't the best idea as most of the footpaths around the lakes were flooded, as was the large play area but still some nice walks to be had. Well stocked visitor centre with some local gifts. Parking is relatively cheap as well. Very busy in the park though! I get the impression Peterborough doesn't have many other public spaces like this so everyone goes here!?
G B — Google review
Came here after searching for somewhere to walk whilst on holiday with family and our dog. There are lots of lovely, accessible walks around the park and seems to be lots of activities that take place there throughout the year. There's also a lovely cafe and shop (both of which welcome dogs) to take a break in when you're done exploring!
Emma Langley — Google review
3 pleasant lakes with walks. Bird hide... play grounds. Cafe and shop. Waterworks centre and another cafe on third lake. The local council let it run down during and after covid and seem to be making a big effort to bring things back up to standard. Nothing is cheap there as a result!
Mike Sweeting — Google review
Went to winter festival was a tad disappointed only 2 small fairground attractions when advertised as being a Victorian fair ? The light trail was nice especially for little ones for bigger people could have been a bit more extravagant although thumbs up for the lovely sustainable willow animals throughout. Some of them very big..at the end of the trail there was a fairy enactment by 6 actor/ singers. Very sweet for the children. At this end there is a firepit where you can toast marshmallows bur at £4 for 1 on a stick was ridiculous, my advice is take you own if you want toasted mallows. Overall a nice chrismassy feel about it..enjoy the baikeys hot chocolate 🍫
Lorraine May — Google review
Whilst visiting the area on business we wanted to get a few hours walk in and someone told us to visit here. So glad we did, and it was a beautifull afternoon to visit such a lovely place , beautifully maintained, loads of wild birds and so much open space for children to play. Managed to catch the cafe for a hot chocolate before it closed, very pleasant walk, would love a place like this near me.
Caroline Corbett — Google review
We're very lucky to have this on our doorstep, it's a lovely place to walk whatever the season. The only negative is when people choose to ignore the park rules and allow their dogs to be off their leads (we visited at the time when the park was trialling a scheme where dogs had to be on leads at all times but sadly a few people seemed to think that they were exempt from this!). As much as we love dogs, it can be extremely intimidating when a strange dog runs up to you and starts snarling and growling and doesn't pay any heed to its owner's calls. Furthermore, if a dog can be that disobedient, then what's to stop it from harming wildlife??
Also another note of warning, there are quite a few cyclists who use the park, so keep an eye (or ear!) out for them to avoid any potential accidents.
Aside from that, it's a great place for a walk, enjoying the beautiful natural landscape, with the chance to spot wildlife and if you fancy a hot drink or something to eat, there are a couple of onsite cafes/restaurant that offer a variety of sandwiches and cakes. There are a couple of play parks too, if you have young kids who need to expend a bit of energy!
We also got to see the new Willow Bridge that has replaced the old pontoon bridge and it looks amazing!
There are onsite toilets and a gift shop and a car park too (car parking charges apply).
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Ferry Meadows Country Park, Ham Ln, Peterborough PE2 5UU, United Kingdom
The Cathedral of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew in Peterborough is a beautiful Norman structure that is still standing. The building originated from the mid-7th century as a monastery, but much of its present-day architecture dates from the 12th century. The cathedral's jaw-dropping western facade is characterized by three massive arches that are unique to the Gothic period.
A beautiful cathedral which encourages people to enjoy the space. Great that contributions rather than an entrance fee are given, allowing everyone to be able to enjoy it. Good information all around.
Staff/volunteers are welcoming and helpful.
Jill Cornforth — Google review
Wonderful tower tour with Brian and Maureen. Both so knowledgeable and interesting to listen to. This cathedral really is so beautiful and as a non local I had no idea just how beautiful it was. Definitely recommend the tour if you're not sacred if heights or small spaces!!
Lorna Brown — Google review
I recently visited the Peterborough Cathedral last Wednesday and am delighted to give it a five-star rating. This magnificent church, accessible to the public, left me in awe. Its origins as a monastic community dating back to 654 AD, its status as one of the most famous medieval abbeys in the country, its role as the final resting place for two queens, and its connection to the Civil War make it a truly great site. The Cathedral welcomes visitors from Monday to Saturday, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, and Sundays from 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm.
What struck me the most was the abundance of natural light inside the church, creating a vibrant and uplifting atmosphere. It's a photographer's dream, as the lighting is simply marvellous. During quieter moments, one can truly appreciate the cathedral's rich history. Although I regret not being able to explore the upstairs tour due to my busy schedule, I hope to have the opportunity to do so in the future. Entry is by donation, and it's wheelchair accessible in the main church area.
Jake Alexander Murray — Google review
Steeped in centuries of history and architectural grandeur, Peterborough Cathedral stands as a timeless beacon of tranquility and serenity amidst the bustling cityscape. From its majestic facade to the hushed interiors, every corner of this sacred edifice exudes an aura of peace and calm, inviting visitors to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in its timeless beauty.
As one approaches the cathedral, its imposing silhouette commands attention, towering over the surrounding landscape with an air of quiet dignity. Yet, upon stepping inside, one is enveloped in a sense of profound stillness, where the cares of the world seem to fade away in the presence of such sacred majesty.
The cathedral's interior is a study in sublime simplicity, with soaring arches and delicate stonework that speak to the skill and craftsmanship of generations past. Bathed in the soft glow of filtered sunlight, the nave beckons with its spaciousness, offering a sanctuary for quiet contemplation and introspection.
Throughout the cathedral, the atmosphere remains hushed and reverent, punctuated only by the occasional whisper of footsteps or the distant echo of a choir's song. Here, amidst the ancient walls and weathered stone, visitors find solace in the stillness, finding respite from the noise and chaos of the outside world.
For those seeking a moment of quiet reflection, the cathedral's cloisters provide a peaceful retreat, where one can wander in solitude amidst the tranquil beauty of the surrounding gardens. Here, amidst the fragrant blooms and gently swaying trees, the mind finds rest and the spirit finds renewal.
In conclusion, Peterborough Cathedral stands as a timeless testament to the power of quietude and contemplation. Within its hallowed halls, amidst the whispers of centuries past, visitors find a sanctuary of peace and calm, inviting them to pause, reflect, and find solace in the beauty of the divine.
Abin Sunny — Google review
Stunning architecture - especially for a building that has its origins 900 yrs ago. Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, and Mary Queen of Scots are buried here. Well worth seeing.
Kaptain Guzzy — Google review
First time to Peterborough and visited the Cathedral - the guide we spoke to was incredibly helpful and so passionate about sharing the stories and history with us, she also recommended other places to visit nearby. Well worth a visit! Reminded me of York Minster.
Kirsty Beasley — Google review
My first visit here . So took my breath away. Absolute beautiful. Lovely welcome from staff/volunteer too. You can carpark on Brook Street for two it's £3.00. Bout 20 minutes walk to the cathedral. Took loads of photos here . Love it here. I definitely recommend visiting here. Top 5 star rating
Nicola Still — Google review
Very pretty cathedral! Lovely walk around and I hope to visit again. Its full of history including the place of burial of Katherine of Aragon, Henry 8th first wife and the place Mary Queen of Scots was buried before she was moved in 1612.
World Traveller — Google review
A lovely peaceful place to look around. There are some fine stained glass windows and interesting facts about the burial of Katherine of Aragon and Mary Queen of Scots - who knew the were interred there for a time?
Bill Davies — Google review
I did the architectural tour of the cathedral. If this interests you then I highly recommend it. Fantastic guides that had me hanging on their every word. The morning tour took in the ground floor and outside areas, followed by lunch in Becketts tearooms. Then the afternoon spent in the upper levels and roof. I absolutely loved seeing the bones of the building.
Steve Calver — Google review
If i could give this more stars i would!
Absolutely breath taking place of history and beauty! Always love coming here to visit, its like walking into the history of the past, travel back in time!
Lots to look at, cemetery at rear end, I don't need to honestly say much as the building speaks for itself, absolutely stunning. Always captivating!
EDIT - if you're a fan of the deep blue sea history then come to the cathedral in July 2024, they are hosting a event in relation to the sea 🌊 🦈 looks like its going to be a fantastic one so dont miss out!
Sarah carter — Google review
Beautiful place with amazing architecture. Free entry but I suggest to leave a donation for the up keep of this historical building. Gift shop and toilets inside.
martin dorney — Google review
A "must see" in city center. Absolutely majestic and manificient. Loved the architecture, the woodwork. We spend almost an hour exploring the beauty of this large cathedral.
Narendra Naidu — Google review
My son was a chorister here for 6 years. When people hear of Peterborough they don’t think of a cathedral.
This is a simply stunning building. It’s one of the Fens crown Jewell’s. It’s an a amazing building but it’s a place of worship. I would recommend, whatever your faith or conviction, to attend choral evensong. That’s a real experience in an incredible building
Patrick Bastow — Google review
Coming from Australia on a motorbike tour of UK. I had heard from locals in London that Peterborough was worth visiting.. They were correct. It has been a lovely experience. Your cathedral is breathtaking. The doorman - Philip was such a wealth of knowledge. This history he talked about of this amazing cathedral was very memorable.. It made our experience and such a real pleasure and we will pass on it’s a place to visit to your town. Thank you
Vanessa Stonehouse — Google review
Very nice cathedral and surrounding buildings. Pity it closes so early, 5pm.
You need to park your car far away. This gives you a plus too. The old part of Peterborough has some nice photogenic buildings. So take your time wandering around.
I didn't go inside and the walk and shooting photos took me 2 hours.
Jorita Schosswald — Google review
It is absolutely magnificent and beautiful, very friendly service. Lots of things to see and learn from the historic cathedral.
Lucas Steve — Google review
Magnificent Cathedral in the centre of Peterborough. A truly impressive Cathedral with significant history, with; The Hedda Stone, Katherine of Aragon's tomb, Mary Queen of Scots original burial place and a memorial to Edith Cavell.
Originally an Abbey it was saved by the Abbot from ruin by Henry VIII.
It is free to enter but a donation is welcome and well deserved.
😎👍👍👍
Mark Poley — Google review
Gorgeous cathedral, the celling looks stunning with all the paintings and sculptures well preserved. You can visit the ground floor yourself when it is open, and the tour is organised (on Wednesdays) to the Tower with the ability to climb upstairs to see the upper floors.
Absolutely stunning place and a must-see if you are visiting Peterborough.
Inez Ka — Google review
This is an absolute must if you visit Peterborough, no excuses. We went on the upper floor and roof tour, frightening and exciting all in one, unreal views of the inside and outside areas, great tour guides filled with expert knowledge. We then went on the ground floor tour, again a wonderful tour guide with expert knowledge. Not expensive either for such a magnificent time.
Kegman 81 — Google review
We just visited Peterborough for the first time having traveled up from south Wales.
Peterborough cathedral is definitely the jewel in the crown, it's an amazing building full of history inside its breathtakingly beautiful architecture is stunning.
There is also a cafe which serves really nice food.
Gareth Thomas — Google review
You have to visit this magnificent building. Full of history and tranquility at the same time. The staff were helpful, the shop has souvenirs, there are brief explanations displayed everywhere. I di not get to the tour, hope to do so next visit.
Mrs Akaji — Google review
Beautiful cathedral and very friendly volunteers who welcomed us as we entered it. There is a lot to see there. We visited just after Christmas and there was still a lovely smell of Christmas tree around the building. We visited as a family and our kids really enjoyed exploring the cathedral.
Michał Niezgoda — Google review
Wonderful church, amazing historic building.
Over the centuries the building has been affected by various people (local, national) dignitaries. Local, national governments and of cause the monarchy. National, international events ( civil, world wars).
H Barnes — Google review
Peterborough Cathedral is a mesmerizing example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with its imposing facade and intricate interior. The striking West Front features an array of medieval sculptures, while the vast nave and colorful stained glass windows provide a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur. The beautifully preserved medieval wooden ceiling is a sight to behold, and the intricate fan vaulting in the eastern transept is a testament to the cathedral's impressive craftsmanship. History enthusiasts will appreciate the connection to Katharine of Aragon, whose tomb lies within the cathedral. Whether you're drawn to its architectural splendor, spiritual significance, or rich historical heritage, a visit to Peterborough Cathedral is a captivating experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Aomam_review — Google review
A real gem for Peterborough. So much amazing history in this Cathedral, including the burial of two Queens (one now moved to London). It’s amazing to be able to visit the resting place of Katherine of Aragon, one of Henry the VIII’s wives, a huge part of English history.
Make sure you take a walk around the outside too, there are remains of the original abbey still to be seen.
Terry Leake — Google review
A remarkable cathedral which is free to enter and features stunning historical architecture.
It has beautiful stained glass windows and the entire cathedral is warm inside thanks to the large radiators located throughout the building that heat it up.
I recommend anybody who is interested in this cathedral to visit it.
Charlie Phippard — Google review
Peterborough Cathedral is an architectural masterpiece that captures centuries of history in its grandeur. The stunning Gothic design, intricate stained glass windows, and awe-inspiring vaulted ceilings are a testament to human craftsmanship and devotion. As you wander through its hallowed halls, you can't help but be transported back in time, feeling the weight of the ages
Andy Kybett — Google review
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Minster Precinct, Peterborough, PE1 1XS, United Kingdom
Knebworth House is a renowned Tudor stately home and gardens that regularly hosts rock concerts. The Gothic-looking house has appeared in films such as Batman, The Crown, and others, and is steeped in history with prominent visitors including Charles Dickens, Winston Churchill, and Noel Gallagher. There are also excellent day out attractions for families including a dinosaur trail through the woodlands as well as an adventure playground.
A lot to do between the dinosaurs trail, the wonderful wood walk with statues in wood to find, they loved the hill. Then we went to the fort : great castle to play in then some slides for older ones , a great playground and we didn't visit the house again but we did before lockdown and my son loved it.
Virginie Mbemba-Manzumba — Google review
We've been here for the Easter Trail 2 years in a row. My kids love the dinosaurs and play area - loads to do for all ages - you could probably just spend the whole day in the park on a good day. We were really lucky with the weather today, the gardens looked beautiful.
If you go, there are some little ponds in front of the house - you can get a really lovely photo of you/the house in the reflection.
Zoe Jackson — Google review
My friend and I took our children here for an Easter egg hunt and we all had a lovely day. The grounds are stunning, as you can see from my pictures, and the play areas are brilliant! I would highly recommend paying Knebworth House a visit.👍🏽
Dwight Notice — Google review
Stunning gothic mansion, well worth visiting. House itself is beautiful and Gary the guide was fantastic. Garden is amazing and dinosaur trail for kids was superb. We took picnic with us. Cheaper if you book in advance. I would definitely recommend, lovely family day out.
Kate Kenny — Google review
We loved it, amazing place for family fun. We went for Easter and it was sunny. Beautiful walks and gardens to keep the kids busy for a whole day. They also have an Adventure park for kids all ages with so much to do! Great day out and only minutes away from Stevenage
Anamaria Puicar — Google review
Beautiful garden, well maintained and organised. Great day out with kids. Playground is for all age group. Definitely will come back again.
Shilin Huang — Google review
Well we didn't go into the house we only went to the grounds and park due to an event the medieval jousting for fathers day. All I can say is wow what a place grounds are amazing can see deer when you go on one of the walks the house looks beautiful. Got a wonderful dinosaur trail there plus a maze and even a herb garden just wow.
VISIONZGAMING Family — Google review
Absolutely wonderful day out!
I took my 2 year old here for a fun afternoon and the grounds, house and gardens here are absolutely stunning.
The volunteers were super caring and helpful along with the parking being super easy and convenient. There’s a dinosaur walk for kids (and adults alike!) which is actually seriously awesome, we both loved it!
Would come back time and again!
Stephen Packwood — Google review
Visited with grandchildren. Very impressed at the amount of activities in the Fort area. All looked extremely well maintained and safe. There was something for all ages. The slides were great fun for all. A visit to the maze and then the dinosaur trail completed a fun packed day. Lots of covered areas to picnic and the toilets were very clean. Would love to return to see more of the gardens and visit the house. Just feel a return visit for myself to visit the house and gardens at a cost of £18 is quite expensive as the play park would unfortunately not be on my agenda! Would definitely recommend for a family day out.
Enid Ingrey — Google review
Excellent experience! Really pleased we visited on the day of the motor show. Gardens are beautiful and the space available was tremendous. Great place to visit for family day out.
marcos lashley — Google review
Very beautiful and well-kept country estate. Interesting garden with labyrinth. There is also a playground on the property, which is worth the entrance fee alone. The adventure slides are very exciting. There is a cafeteria and a gift shop with reasonable prices. It is best to bring your picnic basket and football with you to this site and spend the whole day here. Very large fenced playground for small children. Greetings from Germany.
D. R. — Google review
Beautiful place. Very friendly and helpful staff. Plenty to see and do. Something for all the family.
catt 3553 — Google review
A wonderful place for a day out, the beauty of the place and nature, in addition to the statues of extinct animals. I highly recommend this place.
alaa almughrabi — Google review
Great place. We were 2 adults & a 4.5 age child. Walked the lovely grounds & gardens first, with maze dinosaur Park, brass rubbing, sculptures etc. Had our picnic at one of the tables outside and then moved to the Adventure Playground. Great area with huge slides. Would thoroughly recommend this place. Also had good parking areas. Wasn't busy at all on the day we went in July.
Julie Scales — Google review
£18.50 to get in and worth every penny. What an amazing place! Perfect for history lovers as a guided tour included in price where you can learn so much. No flash photography allowed. The gardens are extensive and the kids will love it. Something fun around every corner. Sculptures, dinosaur trail, a fort and a playground. Reasonably priced cafe on site and toilets throughout. There is a tower to climb, a maze and a small museum. Staff were friendly and extremely knowledgeable and were happy to chat and answer questions. I really cannot recommend this place enough. 5 plus stars!
Nicole Marshall — Google review
Stunning location. Beautiful grounds and lots of history to enjoy. Food in the cafe was nice. The big playground on site looked good fun for kids. Staff were incredibly polite and helpful. Especially those arranging the tours as I had my 10month old baby with me and they went above and beyond to help us.
Becki B — Google review
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Knebworth Park, Stevenage, SG1 2AX, United Kingdom