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Birdland,
Bourton-on-the-Water
Home to 130 species of birds and the only group of king penguins in England.
Kids and adults can enjoy the tropical, desert and toucan houses and watch
feeding time at the penguin pool. For admission times and prices, call
01242 820480 or visit the website: www.birdland.co.uk
Buscot
Park, Faringdon
A neo-classical mansion with fine art and furniture collection, set in
landscaped grounds where you can explore the Italianate water garden and
walled garden.
For opening times and admission prices, call 01367 240786 or visit the
website: www.nationaltrust.org
Chiltern Open Air Museum, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
Explore 30 historic buildings, saved from demolition and moved piece by
piece to this countryside setting. Step back in time and get a feel of
the 1940s in the
fully-furnished prefab or experience 50AD at the Iron Age house. There
is 45 acres of woods and parkland to enjoy and a Victorian farmyard. You
can also look around Skippings Barn, home to the Hawk and Owl Trust. Call
01494 871117 or visit the website: www.coam.org.uk
Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway
Take a seven-mile round trip on the Icknield line, which passes along
the foot of the picturesque Chiltern Hills. Steam and diesel locomotives
are in action during many weekends in the main tourist season. Tickets
can be booked online at the
website: www.cprra.co.uk
Didcot Railway Centre
Step back in time and see the steam trains from the golden age of the
Great Western Railway. At Didcot you can view a typical branch line, complete
with station, signal box and a level crossing. For details of Thomas the
Tank engine days, other events and opening times, call 01235 817200 or
visit the website:
www.dicotrailwaycentre.org.uk
Oxford
Bus Museum, Long Hanborough
Home to a historic display of buses, the museum also has the Morris Motors
Museum, telling the story of how cars and commercial vehicles were produced
at the Cowley works. For opening times and prices, call 01993 883617 or
visit: www.oxfordbusmuseum.com
Pendon Museum, Long Wittenham, near Abingdon
Pendon aims to recapture in detailed miniature scenes the beauty of the
English countryside as it used to be around 1930. For opening times and
prices, call 01865 407365 or visit the website: www.pendonmuseum.com
Project Timescape, Wittenham Clumps
Oxfordshires newest education/ visitor centre, run by the Northmoor
Trust, lets you explore the past and present landscape, become a scientist,
handle skeletons and meet the creatures that once roamed the countryside.Call
01865 409402 or visit the Project Timescape website: www.projecttimescape.co.uk
Roald Dahl Museum, Buckinghamshire
A phizz-whizzing venue for six to 12-year-olds exploring the world of
Roald Dahl, the museum is based in Great Missenden where the author lived.
It has interactive galleries, a story centre and a replica of his writing
hut.For opening times call 01494 892192, or visit the website: www.roalddahlmuseum.org
Steam Museum, Swindon
Housed in a restored building in the former railway works, the museum
tells the story of the men and women who built, operated and travelled
on the Great Western Railway. The story is brought to life with films,
interactive displays, famous locomotives and memorabilia.For information,
call 01793 466646 or visit the website: www.steam-museum.org.uk
Stratford Butterfly Farm, Warwickshire
The UKs largest tropical butterfly paradise, makes a truly spectacular
day out for all the family. Discover many of the worlds most beautiful
butterflies in an exotic environment, such as the silver morpho, from
El Salvador in central America, which is the farms largest butterfly,
measuring about seven inches across. Visit the website: www.butterflyfarm.co.uk
Sulgrave Manor, near Banbury
A fine example of a modest manor house built in Shakespeares time
and which was home to the ancestors of George Washington. Guided tours
include the great hall, kitchen and bedchamber, which have furniture and
artifacts from the period. Call 01295 760205 or visit the website: www.sulgravemanor.org
Upton
House and Gardens, near Banbury
A National Trust property, this 17th-century mansion contains an outstanding
collection of English and Continental Old Master paintings and porcelain.
It has
terraced flower borders, water gardens and the national collection of
asters. For opening times and admission prices call 01295 670266 or visit
the website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Warwick Castle
One of Englands finest medieval castles is home to the new £1m
battle experience, which opened at Easter. The Dream of Battle is set
within the ancient castle walls where you can also visit the dungeon
and climb the towers.
For more details, call 0870 442 2000 or visit the website: www.warwick-castle.co.uk
Waddesdon, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
A grand house with grounds in the style of a 16th-century French chateau,
built for the Rothschilds in the late 19th century. For details of opening
times and admission prices, call 01296 653226 or visit the website: www.waddesdon.org
West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Worcestershire
A drive-through safari and theme park where you can view some of the rarest
animals in the world, including white rhinos, lions, elephants, Cape buffalo
and
leopards. For opening times and admission prices, call 01299 402114 or
visit the website: www.wmsp.co.uk
Woburn Safari Park, Bedfordshire
A great day out for all the family who will enjoy a drive through reserves
to see lions, tigers,rhinos, monkeys and black bears. There is also a
foot safari around the Wild World where you can meet the animals. Call
01525 290407 or visit the website: www.woburnsafari.co.uk
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