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Zoobotanico Jerez
The Zoological Park and Botanical Garden of Jerez is a gem in Spain's rich history, dating back to the early 1950s. It all started when a small array of animals, initially housed in the old Tempul Gardens, found a new home after being shipped to the Port of Cádiz. The driving force behind this vision was Mr. Alberto Durán Tejera, who was the Councilor for Parks and Gardens at the time. Today, the Zoobotanico Jerez boasts a fascinating collection of over 1,000 animals, representing around 200 species from every corner of the globe. Picture yourself wandering through this lush sanctuary, where you can marvel at flamingos, wildcats, giraffes, and meerkats, just to name a few. Each visit is a chance to connect with nature and witness the wonder of wildlife up close. For those passionate about conservation, the park plays an active role in breeding programs for endangered species, making it not just a place of entertainment but also a hub for wildlife preservation. The lush botanical gardens add another layer of beauty to the experience, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. So grab your camera, put on your walking shoes, and get ready for a day filled with discovery and delight at this enchanting place.
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Riouxa Park
A Riouxa Park, nestled in the Teis neighborhood, spans an impressive 60 hectares and is a beloved spot for locals who enjoy walking their dogs or letting their children loose on the expansive playground. The park's design, crafted by the renowned Catalonian architect Ricardo Bofill, features a stunning array of tree species, many of which have origins in far-flung corners of the globe. Among these, the horse chestnut stands tall alongside the native oak, creating a harmonious blend of international and local flora. Strolling through A Riouxa, you'll find it easy to lose yourself in the tranquil beauty of the diverse greenery. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon picnic or a quiet moment to unwind with a good book. The park also hosts community events throughout the year, offering a chance to mingle with friendly locals and experience the vibrant culture of the Teis neighborhood. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful escape, this park promises a delightful experience.
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Surf Lounge Ibiza
If you're looking for a thrilling spot in Ibiza that's packed with fun and excitement, Surf Lounge Ibiza is where you want to be. Nestled in the bustling San Antonio Bay, this beach sports club is home to the island's only Flowrider, an incredible artificial wave machine. No matter your skill level, everyone is invited to hop on and give it a go. Even if you're a complete newbie, you'll feel right at home here. Perched right on the seafront, Surf Lounge Ibiza offers a smorgasbord of activities. Try your hand at paddle surfing or join a game of volleyball. Once you've worked up an appetite, kick back by the pool with a refreshing cocktail and a mouthwatering snack. But let's be honest, the Flowrider is the real star of the show. This Californian-designed wave machine can host up to 20 riders simultaneously, making it a fantastic choice for groups. What's particularly cool about the Flowrider is that it caters to surfers of all abilities. With instructors and surf teachers on hand, even beginners can experience the rush of riding the waves. Plus, the ticket options are super flexible, offering great value whether you're flying solo, with family, or in a group. Everything you need is included, so you can focus on having a blast. When you're ready to unwind, the Bali-style beds are perfect for lounging. Indulge in a soothing massage and explore the diverse food and drink menu. As the day winds down, don't miss the chance to witness one of Ibiza's legendary sunsets. It's a magical experience, especially when paired with the beats from a live DJ session. Fun fact: San Antonio Bay is known for its stunning views and is one of the best spots on the island to catch the sunset.
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Acrobosc Ibiza Adventure Park
Acrobosc Ibiza is an exhilarating outdoor adventure park that promises excitement for both the young and the young-at-heart. Nestled among the pine trees just a stone's throw—100 meters, to be precise—from the beautiful Cala Pada beach, this park offers three circuits tailored to your height and age. It’s a place where your balance and agility are put to the test. Imagine navigating thirty-nine platforms perched between 2 and 6 meters high, tackling 49 obstacles, and soaring along 20 zip lines that stretch from 4 to a thrilling 65 meters. Add in some trampolines, and you’ve got yourself 2 to 2.5 hours of pure adrenaline and fun. Before you start your adventure, the friendly instructors will fit you with a safety harness and give you a quick training session. Once you're set, it's all about finding your rhythm as you tackle tight ropes, traverse nets suspended in mid-air, or zoom down one of the zip lines—always securely attached to a safety cable, of course. If you're under 18, make sure an adult tags along for the ride. Besides the adventure itself, the location is a treat. Cala Pada beach is known for its clear waters and relaxed vibe, perfect for unwinding after an action-packed day. The surrounding area offers charming local eateries where you can refuel with some delicious Spanish tapas or a refreshing drink. It's a slice of paradise that combines thrilling activities with the serene beauty of Ibiza's natural landscape.
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Cite de l'espace
Imagine walking on the moon, stepping aboard the Mir Space Station, or gazing up at the impressive Ariane 5 rocket. At Cité de l’Espace, just a quick trip from the heart of Toulouse, your starry-eyed dreams can become reality. Spanning 2,500 square meters, Cité de l’Espace boasts interactive exhibitions that turn you into a budding expert on Earth and the Universe. Discover the ins and outs of space flight and even uncover the secrets of weather prediction. It's a cosmic adventure waiting to happen. Channel your inner astronaut with the moonwalk simulator and experience the daily life of astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Try on a space suit and feel the thrill as you hop into a lunar rover. It's not just learning; it's living the adventure. Spread across 5 hectares, the gardens are a wonderland of full-scale spacecraft replicas and a giant telescope. Dive into the IMAX® cinema with its massive screen, explore the interactive planetarium, and enjoy countless activities designed for all ages. This journey into space is packed with fun and wonder. For an extra tidbit: did you know Toulouse is often dubbed the "Space City" of Europe? It’s a hub for aerospace and space industries, making it the perfect backdrop for your celestial escapade. The city itself brims with history and culture, offering a fantastic blend of the past and future.
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The Floral Park Court Aron
The Floral and Tropical Park of the Court of Aron is your passport to a global botanical adventure. Spread over a sprawling 10 hectares, this paradise boasts an impressive array of plants, both perennial and annual, from five different continents. It's like a world tour for your senses! Come July, you can wander beneath arches of bamboo, banana trees, and palms, and through groves of eucalyptus. And don't miss the stunning flowering lotus that transports you straight to Asia. The tropical greenhouse is a must-see, showcasing a captivating collection of tillandsias, orchids, hoyas, begonias, tree ferns, and other fascinating specimens. The Floral Park of the Court of Aron is more than just a garden; it's a delightful escape for all ages. Beyond the lush greenery, there's a mini-farm where you can get up close with friendly animals. For those who love a bit of adventure, try your hand at mini-golf or lose yourself in the Natural maze. Dinoland, with its dinosaur corner, is a hit with the kids, offering games and workshops that spark young imaginations. And let’s not forget the numerous activities that await you, ensuring there’s never a dull moment. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the park's commitment to preserving rare and endangered plant species. It's not just a feast for the eyes but also a vital conservation effort. Plus, the park often hosts seasonal events and festivals, adding an extra layer of excitement to your visit. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, this park promises a memorable experience.
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Oceanopolis
Imagine spending an entire day immersed in the wonders of the ocean at an exhilarating exhibition dedicated to the sea. This place is like a marine wonderland with aquariums, captivating films, live shows, and over 1,000 kinds of living creatures waiting to be discovered. Start your journey at the three fascinating pavilions: The Polar Pavilion, where you can marvel at penguins, seals, and even a real ice floe; The Tropical Pavilion, which offers breathtaking underwater views of sharks and vibrant coral reefs; and The Temperate Pavilion, showcasing the rich marine life around Brittany, including seals and mesmerizing jellyfish. Don't miss the latest exhibition, "Abysses," which unravels the mysteries and incredible diversity of deep-sea life. It's a thrilling experience that both young and old will find unforgettable. And here's a little insider tip: plan your visit during feeding times for an extra special glimpse into the daily lives of these fascinating creatures. Whether you're a marine biology enthusiast or just looking for a unique adventure, this exhibition offers something magical for everyone.
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Tours Botanic Garden
Nestled between the Loire and the Cher, the botanical garden in Tours is a delightful spot for a leisurely stroll. To the south, the arboretum showcases a mesmerizing collection of tree varieties, offering a haven for those fascinated by the wonders of botany. As you wander through this lush sanctuary, you'll encounter more than 150 genera and species of trees and shrubs, stretching from the main entrance to the playful zones further south. Some of these trees stand out for their impressive size, lush foliage, or venerable age. One notable highlight is the remarkable Ginkgo biloba, affectionately known as "the tree with 40 écus." Planted in 1845 by the esteemed Doctor Bretonneau, a passionate botany enthusiast, this tree holds a unique charm. Interestingly, a female branch was grafted onto its male counterpart in the early 20th century, making it a living testament to botanical innovation. In 1856, animals were introduced to the garden, transforming it into a lively public space. Originally an acclimatization garden, it housed exotic creatures like monkeys and even lions that hailed from circuses or zoos. Among these, Bobby the seal became a beloved figure, captivating visitors until 1996. Today, the garden's animal collection remains a cherished attraction for locals and tourists alike. Exotic species like wallabies and emus share their enclosures, while a vibrant aviary in the garden's heart is home to colorful parrots and parakeets. Beyond its botanical and zoological wonders, the garden offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It's a place where nature and history intertwine, inviting you to unwind and explore. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the botanical garden of Tours promises an enriching experience that leaves you closer to nature.
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Museum of the Rail
Tucked away in the charming town of Dinan, the Dinan Rail Museum has been delighting visitors since 1989, drawing in nearly 5,000 train enthusiasts and curious minds every year. The museum unfolds its story across four spacious rooms, where video projections and both static and dynamic scale model collections transport you straight into the captivating history of railroads. It's not just a visit; it's an experience that lets you feel the pulse of railway evolution. The museum owes its existence to the passion of the association of friends of the Dinan rail, established in 1983. This group of dedicated railway and model train aficionados has poured their hearts into preserving and celebrating the region's rich railway heritage. Their devotion is evident in every meticulously crafted exhibit you'll encounter. A visit here typically takes around 45 minutes, but don't rush off too quickly. The medieval city of Dinan awaits just beyond the museum's doors, ready to enchant you with its cobblestone streets and historical charm. For a perfect day out, head to Val Cocherel garden, a delightful park equipped with picnic tables, games for the kids, and convenient facilities. The museum staff are always on hand to offer tips and information to make your exploration even more enjoyable. Dinan itself is a gem of Brittany, with its well-preserved architecture and rich history. It's a place where past and present blend seamlessly, inviting you to stroll through time. Whether you're a train lover or just someone looking for a unique outing, the Dinan Rail Museum and its surroundings promise a fascinating journey.
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Parc de la Tete d'Or
Styled after the charm of an English garden, Le Parc de la Tête d’Or in France is the country's largest urban park. It's a haven for families, offering a delightful mix of attractions: a zoo, a serene boating lake, lush botanical gardens, a miniature railway, and pony rides for the little ones. It's a fantastic spot to unwind and soak up the natural beauty. The park is crisscrossed with trails perfect for walking, jogging, or bicycling, and there are vast open areas ideal for games and picnics. Le Parc de la Tête d’Or was brought to life in 1857 by the genius of brothers Denis and Eugène Buhler. Interestingly enough, it was created in the same year as New York's iconic Central Park. Since then, the park has evolved with fascinating additions: in 1865, majestic glass houses were introduced, showcasing plant and flower species from across the globe. The 1960s saw the birth of the rose gardens, home to 30,000 rose bushes of 350 diverse varieties. There's a charming legend behind the park's name, suggesting that treasure with the "head of Christ" might be buried somewhere within its grounds. The park houses France's second public zoo, following the Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes in Paris. Home to nearly 400 animals across 64 species, the zoo has undergone significant upgrades over the last decade. In 2006, the African Savannah exhibit was unveiled, featuring zebras, giraffes, and pink flamingos. The zoo is a proud member of EAZA, the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and is committed to the conservation of species on the brink of extinction. While you're there, don't miss the opportunity to learn about the zoo's efforts in wildlife preservation and their exciting educational programs.
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The Vizille Estate
The Vizille Estate is a treasure trove of history and beauty. At its heart lies a stunning chateau that once played a pivotal role in the French Revolution. It's not just about the past, though; the estate boasts a "Remarkable Garden" that invites you into a serene, natural escape. And here's something special: it's the only museum that dedicates itself entirely to the French Revolution, showcasing a wealth of invaluable artifacts. Wandering through the park, you'll find yourself enchanted by the expansive ornamental lake. Often, it's a lively scene with swans, ducks, and even herons making their graceful appearances. As you stroll along the banks, you'll be greeted by the elegant French-style gardens and the sweet fragrance of the rose gardens in full bloom. Don't miss the animal park, where stags, deer, and roes wander freely. It's a delight to watch these creatures in their natural habitat. The estate spans 100 hectares of protected landscapes, seamlessly blending human history with the wonders of the wild. Whether you're looking to play, take a leisurely walk, or simply daydream, Vizille Estate is the perfect spot. If you're a fan of picnics, bring a basket and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature's splendor. The estate also hosts various events throughout the year, from art exhibitions to historical reenactments, making every visit a unique experience.
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Parc Phoenix
Welcome to a world where nature and art harmoniously coexist all year round. Here, you’ll find around twenty themed gardens showcasing an incredible 2,500 plant species. Imagine strolling by a tranquil lake, home to a delightful mix of ducks, pelicans, and black swans, all living together in serene unity. The lake also mirrors the stunning white marble facades of the Asian Arts Museum, a masterpiece by the renowned Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. One highlight you can’t miss is the ‘Green Diamond,’ one of Europe’s largest greenhouses. This marvel guides visitors through six distinct tropical climates, revealing a treasure trove of rare plant species. From majestic tree ferns to a captivating orchid collection, the greenhouse is a botanical wonderland. But it's not just about plants. You’ll also encounter fascinating wildlife, including crocodiles, iguanas, and exotic birds. And don’t forget the adorable family of Varis lemurs, who are currently charming everyone who visits. Fun fact: The Asian Arts Museum not only dazzles with its architecture but also hosts a variety of cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, an art lover, or just looking for a peaceful escape, this place offers something special for everyone.
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Oceanographic Museum
With its world-renowned expertise, the Museum showcases over 6,000 specimens in their meticulously recreated natural habitats. It's a place where you can explore the fascinating species of the Mediterranean, the incredible variety of coral reef dwellers, and the awe-inspiring Shark Lagoon, all under one roof. As you wander through the vibrant tropical zones to the enchanting Mediterranean section, the Oceanographic Museum invites you to witness the underwater world in all its authentic glory. You'll find around 100 pools, ranging from 100 to a staggering 450,000 liters. These pools are teeming with thousands of fish, over 200 species of invertebrates, and nearly 100 species of both hard and soft corals. It's like stepping into a living, breathing encyclopedia of marine life. One particularly intriguing feature is the museum's dedication to education and conservation. They offer interactive exhibits and workshops that allow you to learn about the importance of preserving these marine environments. It's a fantastic destination for anyone interested in marine biology or simply looking for an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious explorer, the museum promises a day filled with wonder and discovery.
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Vieux-la-Romaine
Just a short 15-minute ride from the bustling city of Caen, you can step back in time and discover what life was like during the Gallo-Roman era. Here, you'll find a fascinating museum, two beautifully restored houses, and an active archaeological dig, all open for you to explore. The museum is modern and engaging, offering interactive resources like tactile exhibits and activity booklets that are sure to capture the imagination of both the young and the young at heart. It's a fantastic spot for a leisurely outdoor stroll, with activities and exhibitions happening all year round. Plus, you'll be pleased to know that English is spoken here, and there are informative texts and brochures available in English, German, and Italian. For a bit of extra fun, consider timing your visit with one of their special events where you can witness live demonstrations of ancient crafts or try your hand at traditional Roman games. It's a unique opportunity to feel the pulse of history in a truly immersive way.
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Telegraph Museum Porthcurno
Discover the hidden history at the award-winning Telegraph Museum tucked away in Porthcurno Valley and prepare to be both surprised and amazed. The museum offers interactive exhibitions, live demonstrations, and activities that are perfect for families. They bring the story of communication to life in a playful and captivating manner, making it enjoyable for all ages. You'll get to wander through the underground World War II tunnels and feel the excitement of a working telegraph station. It's a sensory experience that immerses you in the sights and sounds of the past. Once you're done exploring the museum, why not enjoy a delicious lunch at the café or hunt for unique treasures in the museum's shop? Porthcurno itself is a gem, with its stunning beach and picturesque coastline. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll after your museum visit, offering breathtaking views and a chance to unwind amidst nature's beauty.
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Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Nestled in a picturesque park, Penlee House is a charming Victorian gem that has been transformed into a top-notch gallery and museum. Originally built in 1865, this enchanting spot is a gateway to the rich cultural heritage of the area. It brings together the historic collections of Penzance Town Council, Penwith District Council, and Newlyn Art Gallery, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into the region's artistic and historical treasures. Penlee House boasts a permanent collection of paintings that continues to grow through purchases, gifts, bequests, and long-term loans. Among the highlights are The Rain it Raineth Every Day by Norman Garstin, School is Out by Elizabeth Forbes, Among the Missing by Walter Langley, and On Paul Hill by Stanhope Forbes. However, it's important to note that there's no permanent display: the galleries often close between exhibitions, so be sure to check what's on before planning your visit. The museum, established in 1839, offers a fascinating journey through 6,000 years of west Cornwall's history. From the awe-inspiring archaeological sites of Penwith to the area's more recent social history, there's plenty to explore. Plus, visitors can access a digital archive of photographs capturing the essence of west Cornwall from the 1860s to the 1960s. For art lovers, the museum also hosts rotating exhibitions that showcase both local and international artists. Don't miss the chance to stroll through the surrounding park, where the lush greenery and vibrant flowers create a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
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Grevin Museum Paris
Step into the newly revamped Grévin Museum in Paris, where the past and present of this captivating city come alive in spectacular detail. Picture yourself amidst the grandeur of the 20th century's pivotal events, immerse in French history, and catch up on the latest happenings. Wander through iconic Parisian locales like the brasserie, the theater, and artists' studios. These are the legendary spots where you might find yourself mingling with the "Tout Paris" elite. The museum's allure doesn't end there: it boasts a collection of 300 wax figures, each ready to strike a pose with you, creating memories that will last a lifetime. If you're looking for a unique experience, the museum also hosts special events throughout the year. Imagine attending a themed evening or an exclusive exhibit unveiling, where you can enjoy the ambiance of Parisian culture in a whole new way. The Grévin Museum offers a delightful blend of history and modernity, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the City of Lights.
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National Marine Aquarium
Discover the UK's largest aquarium and prepare to be captivated by its mesmerizing underwater world. It's a place where every visit is a chance to learn how we can all contribute to ocean conservation. The best part? When you buy an all-day ticket, you get a free 12-month pass. That means you can pay once and return as often as you like throughout the year! Managed by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a dedicated charity focused on connecting people with the ocean, the National Marine Aquarium offers a unique journey through the world's oceans. You'll explore from the shores of Plymouth Sound all the way to the vibrant coral reefs of tropical Australia. With over 4,000 animals to encounter, including sharks, stingrays, octopuses, jellyfish, and a cheeky turtle, every visit promises something new and exciting. The Ocean Conservation Trust’s public Host team offers a lively schedule of talks, including feeding sessions, workshops, and their renowned interactive Dive Show, which is a must-see every day at 2 PM. The aquarium features four main zones, boasting the UK's deepest and largest tank, the biggest native exhibit, the largest single viewing panel, and many more interactive displays. If you're planning a fun-filled day for the kids, break up the learning with some hands-on excitement in the aquarium's new Loola Land Soft Play area. Or, soak up some sun in their stunning garden, complete with sea views and games. It's the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Did you know? The aquarium also plays a crucial role in marine research and conservation efforts. Behind the scenes, dedicated teams work tirelessly to protect marine life and educate visitors about the importance of preserving our oceans. This makes a visit not only entertaining but also enriching and impactful.
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Dartmoor Zoo
Nestled within 33 acres of enchanting woodland on the fringes of Dartmoor, Dartmoor Zoological Park offers a delightful escape with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It's a zoo like no other, boasting an impressive array of animals. You'll find majestic tigers, regal lions, sleek cheetahs, elusive jaguars, and mysterious lynxes, which make up the largest collection of big cats in the region. Not to mention the bears, wolves, playful tapirs, capybaras, raccoons, curious meerkats, lively monkeys, and a fascinating assortment of bugs and reptiles. This is no ordinary zoo. It's the home of the Hollywood film "We Bought a Zoo" and stands as a charitable bastion for wildlife conservation, education, and research. The team here is committed to ensuring the zoo's growth harmonizes with the surrounding woodland, preserving its natural beauty and making it a standout among other zoos. This dedication means there are plenty of open spaces where kids can roam freely, and visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic to fully savor the serene environment. For those looking to delve deeper into the animal kingdom, the zoo also offers educational talks and interactive experiences. It's an ideal spot for families, nature enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a bit of tranquility with a wild twist. Whether you're there to marvel at the big cats, learn something new, or simply enjoy a peaceful day out, Dartmoor Zoo promises an unforgettable visit.
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Crealy Theme Park & Resort
Voted as Devon’s top family attraction, Crealy Theme Park & Resort is your go-to destination for a thrilling day out, every single day! Imagine the wind rushing through your hair as you ride over 60 exhilarating attractions, from the heart-pounding rollercoasters like Twister and Maximus to the splashy excitement of water rides such as Tidal Wave and Vortex. Crealy isn't just about rides; it’s a haven for animal lovers too, with over 100 adorable animals waiting to meet you. On those unpredictable rainy days, don’t fret. You can retreat to over 75,000 square feet of indoor fun, complete with rides and even an indoor rollercoaster! And if you’re visiting during the Devon school holidays, you’re in for a treat. Crealy hosts a variety of live events: enjoy vibrant summer shows, get spooked at the Halloween SpookFest, or be dazzled by the enchanting Christmas Spectacular. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the beautiful Devon countryside surrounding the park. It's a perfect blend of nature and adventure, offering a unique backdrop to your escapades. So pack your bags and get ready for a day of unforgettable memories at Crealy Theme Park & Resort!
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Underground Passages
Exeter's Underground Passages are a fascinating slice of history, originally constructed to house the pipes that delivered fresh drinking water to medieval Exeter. Taking a guided tour here is an unforgettable experience: imagine navigating through narrow, dimly lit corridors that are as intriguing as they are thrilling. Before you venture underground, make sure to explore the heritage center. It's packed with interactive exhibits that offer a deeper understanding of this unique medieval marvel. These passages are the only ones of their kind open to the public in Britain, making it a must-visit for history buffs and curious explorers alike! Keep in mind that tours can fill up quickly and may change at short notice, so booking in advance is highly recommended. If you're planning to visit during school holidays, securing your spot ahead of time is crucial to avoid missing out. Fun fact: Exeter has a rich history dating back to Roman times, and these passages are just one of the many historical treasures waiting to be discovered in this charming city. While you're there, take a stroll around the city center to soak in the vibrant mix of ancient and modern architecture.
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The Donkey Sanctuary
No visit to Devon feels complete without stopping by The Donkey Sanctuary. Nestled in a serene part of the Jurassic Coast near Sidmouth, this haven is home to hundreds of donkeys eagerly waiting to greet you. This award-winning attraction is free to visit and offers something special for everyone: whether you’re looking for a fun day out with the kids or a peaceful spot to unwind with a cup of coffee and a slice of cake. There's plenty to explore, from beautifully maintained gardens and scenic coastal paths to interactive exhibits and a maze that promises a good time regardless of the season or weather. With activities, trails, tours, talks, and demonstrations, there’s a world of discovery awaiting you and your loved ones. Feel free to bring along your furry friends too, as long as they're on a lead. The sanctuary hosts a variety of family events and donkey-focused experiences all year round. If you're up for an adventure, consider the unique 'Bray and Stay' overnight camping experience. Take a breather at the Taste of the West award-winning restaurant, where you can savor fresh, local, and seasonal dishes while soaking in the stunning coastal and countryside views. Each day, they serve up hearty breakfasts, delicious lunches, and tempting afternoon treats, all best enjoyed in the company of friends, family, and breathtaking landscapes. Don't miss the chance to try some traditional Devon cream tea, a local favorite that pairs perfectly with the picturesque surroundings.
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The Etches Collection Museum of Jurassic Marine Life
Welcome to the dazzling gem of the Jurassic Coast: The Etches Collection Museum of Jurassic Marine Life, nestled in the charming village of Kimmeridge, Dorset. This museum is a treasure trove of Late Jurassic fossils, all discovered by the remarkable Dr. Steve Etches MBE. Prepare to be captivated by the ancient sea creatures, fearsome predators, and marine life that thrived 152-157 million years ago when this area was a shallow, tropical sea during the era of dinosaurs. Every fossil in the collection was unearthed by Steve himself in the renowned, oil-rich Kimmeridge Clay, within a mere two miles of the museum. The museum offers a unique experience with its Stories from Deep Time, brought to life with cutting-edge CGI imagery that lets you visualize Jurassic marine life swimming above the stunning fossils in the gallery. It's like stepping back in time, where you can almost hear the echoes of the ancient sea. Kimmeridge is not only famous for its fossils but also for its stunning coastal views and serene atmosphere. Take a leisurely walk along the cliffs to soak in the picturesque landscape, or explore the rock pools at low tide for a chance to find your own piece of history. This quaint village offers a rich blend of natural beauty and fascinating history, making it a must-visit destination for anyone with a sense of adventure and curiosity.
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Dorset Adventure Park
Welcome to Dorset Adventure Park, a thrilling outdoor playground nestled in 18 acres of lush woodland and shimmering lakes with stunning views of Corfe Castle. Whether you're up for a splashy escapade or a muddy romp, this place is a haven of fun for all ages. The Waterpark is a colossal aqua assault course that sprawls across two lakes. Each lake is loaded with unique inflatable obstacles waiting to be conquered. Picture over 200 meters of slippery, inflatable excitement where you can challenge your family and friends to see who can make it through without taking a plunge. And trust me, the view of Corfe Castle from the water is simply epic! If you're more inclined to get down and dirty, the Mud Trail offers an exhilarating outdoor adventure. With 50 different muddy obstacles stretching over a 2-kilometer trail, it's an absolute blast come rain or shine. Sure, you'll get filthy, but the laughter and memories you collect are totally worth it. Plus, mud washes off; the fun sticks with you forever. The park offers free parking and features the Snack Shack, where you can refuel with tasty hot and cold food and drinks. So why not plan an action-packed family day out here? The area around Corfe Castle is rich with history and charm, making it a perfect spot to explore before or after your adventure at the park.
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Monkey World
Monkey World, nestled in the beautiful countryside of Dorset, England, is a heartwarming sanctuary that began its journey in 1987. It was founded by the passionate Jim Cronin to offer a safe haven for abused Spanish beach chimpanzees. Today, the mission is carried forward by his wife, Dr. Alison Cronin, who tirelessly collaborates with governments worldwide to combat the illegal smuggling of primates from Africa, Asia, and South America. The sanctuary has expanded to a sprawling 65-acre refuge, welcoming primates from all corners of the globe. Here, these incredible creatures, many of whom have suffered neglect or cruelty, find solace and companionship in a natural and secure setting. The dedicated primate care team at Monkey World is constantly on their toes, regularly redesigning and enriching the enclosures to ensure the habitats remain dynamic and stimulating. With over 250 primates representing more than 20 diverse species, Monkey World proudly claims the title of the world's largest ape and monkey rescue center. It's a place where visitors can learn about the importance of conservation and witness the joyful antics of these intelligent animals. In honor of Jim Cronin MBE, the Jim Cronin Memorial Fund was established to keep his legacy alive and promote primate welfare on a global scale. This fund continues to support efforts to protect and care for primates, ensuring they live free from harm. While exploring Monkey World, you'll not only be captivated by the fascinating primates but also inspired by the incredible work being done to make a difference in their lives. If you're planning a visit, don't miss the chance to witness the playful interactions of the apes and monkeys, as it’s truly a sight to behold.
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Bournemouth Pier
Nestled along a ten-mile stretch of golden sand, Bournemouth Pier is a must-visit spot for thousands of families each year. With breathtaking views that sweep across the bay, bordered by the Isle of Wight on one side and the Purbeck Hills on the other, this pier offers more than just scenic beauty. It's packed with attractions, entertainment, and shops that promise to make your trip unforgettable. Right at the pier's entrance, you'll find the Pier Amusements Family Entertainment Centre. It's a treasure trove of entertainment machines, featuring the latest video games and exciting prizes. Whether you're a gaming enthusiast or just looking for some fun, there's something here for everyone. If you're up for a thrill, don't miss RockReef's PierZip, the world's first pier-to-shore zip wire. It's located at the very end of the pier, offering an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss. The RockReef Adventure Activity Centre is also a highlight, presenting a variety of fun climbing challenges with the Clip ‘n Climb concept. Test your skills in the Pier Cave adventure, which offers three levels of challenges, or tackle the HighLine aerial obstacle course for an adrenaline rush. While you're there, take a moment to soak in the lively atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a classic British seaside treat: fish and chips. The pier is an ideal spot for making memories, whether you're watching the sunset over the water or exploring its many attractions. Bournemouth Pier truly offers a delightful mix of excitement and relaxation for any traveler.
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Upton Country Park
Nestled in the heart of Poole, Upton Country Park sprawls across more than 140 acres, boasting award-winning gardens, expansive parkland, enchanting woodland, and a picturesque shoreline. At its center, the breathtaking Georgian Grade II* listed Upton House stands proudly, offering a glimpse into the past. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a tranquil escape, there's something here for everyone, no matter the season. It's no wonder Upton Country Park ranks as one of Poole’s top attractions. The park welcomes visitors every day, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. during winter and extending its hours to 9 p.m. in the summer months. This flexibility ensures you can enjoy early morning strolls or leisurely evening walks, soaking in the beauty of the changing seasons. In 2017, Upton Country Park proudly took home two Dorset Tourism Awards: Venue & Business of the Year and Dog-Friendly Business of the Year. This recognition speaks volumes about its charm and the warm welcome extended to all visitors, including our four-legged friends. While exploring, don't miss the charming tea rooms offering delightful refreshments, perfect for a relaxing break. And if you're an avid birdwatcher, the park's shoreline is a treasure trove of wildlife, offering a chance to spot some of the area's unique bird species.
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Oceanarium
Welcome to the enchanting world of the Bournemouth Oceanarium, where the wonders of the ocean come alive both above and beneath the waves. Here, you'll find yourself on an extraordinary journey, meeting thousands of incredible creatures that call this place home. Step into our newly re-imagined underwater tunnel. It's a mesmerizing space featuring graceful sharks, the charming Carrie the loggerhead turtle, and a host of other fascinating marine residents. You'll come face-to-face with a clever crocodile, a spirited family of otters, hypnotic jellyfish, vibrant clownfish, and a lively group of Humboldt penguins that are sure to steal your heart! Don't miss the Shark Wreck Reef, a captivating experience that takes you through a walk-through tunnel with a shipwreck theme. Surrounded by breathtaking coral, this display holds an astonishing 350,000 liters of saltwater! Here, you'll have the chance to get up close to over 75 different creatures, including various shark species, southern stingrays, moray eels, and a giant turtle. Beyond the tunnel, the Oceanarium offers interactive displays and educational talks that provide deeper insights into marine life and conservation efforts. It’s a perfect spot for family outings or a day with friends. Whether you're a marine enthusiast or just looking for a unique adventure, the Bournemouth Oceanarium promises a memorable experience filled with wonder and discovery.
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Museo Baroffio
If you're a history buff with a penchant for art, the Museo Baroffio e del Santuario del Sacro Monte sopra Varese is your kind of place. Nestled within the enchanting region of Lombardia, this museum is a treasure trove of Romanesque sculptures, exquisite miniatures, and an impressive collection of paintings by Giuseppe Baroffio Dall’Aglio. It even showcases a section dedicated to sacred art from the 20th century. As you wander through, you'll be charmed by the juxtaposition of modern 20th-century rooms and the hidden, ancient chambers beneath the Sanctuary. These rooms house remnants of breathtaking 15th-century frescoes. The museum also boasts a stunning terrace offering one of the most breathtaking views in all of Lombardia. Trust me, the panorama is something you won't want to miss. The crown jewel of the museum is the Madonna con il Bambino by Domenico and Lanfranco from Ligurno, a painting that truly embodies the spirit of the place. While you're there, take a moment to soak in the peaceful atmosphere and maybe even sketch a quick drawing inspired by the art around you. It's a wonderful way to connect with history and creativity in one go.
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Dorset Heavy Horse Farm Park
Join me on an unforgettable journey to one of the last remaining Heavy Horse Centers in Britain. Nestled in the picturesque heart of Dorset, the Dorset Heavy Horse Farm Park is a multi-award-winning gem. It's not just a family-friendly attraction but also a dedicated conservation center for the rare and magnificent Heavy Horses. Whether you're a family, a group of friends, or a couple looking for a unique outing, this place promises an entertaining day for everyone, complete with separate daily schedules tailored for adults and children. Prepare to be captivated by the history of these gentle giants. The park offers engaging demonstrations and presentations daily, giving you a glimpse into how Heavy Horses have been humanity's steadfast companions for millennia. You'll hear the inspiring tales of the War Horse and even get hands-on experience learning how to harness a Heavy Horse to its work wagon. And don't miss the chance to enjoy a delightful horse-drawn carriage ride! Beyond the horses, the park boasts a charming countryside setting with plenty of picnic spots and scenic trails. It's a perfect place to unwind and soak in the beauty of rural England. Plus, there's a cozy café where you can savor a traditional cream tea after your adventures. This destination offers not just a unique historical experience, but also a chance to connect with nature and enjoy some genuine British hospitality.
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Jules Verne House
After extensive renovations, the "House with the Tower" in Amiens has reopened its doors, inviting visitors to explore the enchanting blend of the imaginary worlds and everyday life of the legendary Jules Verne. This luxurious 19th-century mansion was not just Verne's home from 1882 to 1900; it was the birthplace of many of his "Extraordinary Voyages." The mansion is a striking mix of grandeur and simplicity, spread across four levels and showcasing over 700 items from the Amiens Metropole collection. Each room offers a glimpse into Verne's personality, his sources of inspiration, and cherished memories. As you wander from the conservatory to the attic, you can almost feel the presence of his iconic characters: Michel Strogoff, Phileas Fogg, Captain Nemo, and others. A visit here isn't just a tour; it's a journey through time. You can almost hear the clacking of typewriters and the rustle of paper as Verne's vivid imagination brought his stories to life. The house also hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year, making it a dynamic destination for literature enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Whether you're a die-hard Verne fan or simply someone with a love for history and storytelling, this mansion offers a unique peek into the world of one of the greatest writers of all time.
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Picquigny Castle
Discover the enchanting history of Picquigny Castle, a fascinating ruin perched high above the Somme Valley. This historical gem invites you to step back in time with its immersive escape game rooms that operate year-round. These experiences are designed to give you a taste of the castle's intriguing past. In summer, the castle welcomes visitors in the afternoons, offering a chance to explore at your own pace with the help of a well-written and beautifully illustrated guide. For families, there's a treasure hunt that will keep young adventurers entertained. On Friday evenings in summer, the castle hosts torchlight tours that offer a unique and atmospheric glimpse into its history. These tours can also be arranged for groups at other times, so be sure to book in advance. From April to August, school groups and holiday leisure centers are invited to partake in half or full-day activities, including workshops on heraldry, illumination, calligraphy, and treasure hunts. For something a bit different, try the escape game or a torchlight tour. The castle also hosts team-building events and private gatherings, complete with medieval meals and activities. The ruins of Picquigny Castle are both imposing and picturesque, standing as a testament to its storied past. Begin your visit by climbing to the barbican gate, once a drawbridge, which offers a glimpse of the castle's former grandeur. The main building's towering façade is a sight to behold. Continue your journey along the fortifications to the Gard Gateway, the Renaissance-style Sévigné Wing, and the collegiate church, all open in summer. The Sévigné Wing is named after Madame de Sévigné, a renowned woman of letters who visited the castle in April 1689. In a letter to her daughter, she compared Picquigny to the castle of Grignan, noting the beautiful views over the meandering Somme River. She wrote: "After dinner, we arrived here at a mansion that displayed all the pride of the heiress of Pecquigni. It is an old house built on an eminence above the town, like Grignan; a fine chapter, as at Grignan, a dean and twelve canons: I know not whether the foundations be as handsome but there are terraces on the borders of the river Somme which winds in a thousand meanders through the fields, which indeed are not to be found at Grignan." The castle's captivating history, combined with its stunning location, makes it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the past or simply looking for an unforgettable experience in the heart of France.
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Paultons Park
Paultons Park is the UK’s top family theme park! Nestled in Hampshire, it boasts over 70 thrilling rides and attractions spread across a stunning 140-acre expanse, right on the edge of the enchanting New Forest National Park. This park is a dream destination for families, especially with its unique Peppa Pig World, a delightful area with nine Peppa-themed rides that promise an unforgettable day for the little ones. Whether you're looking for roller coasters, adrenaline-pumping rides, or family-friendly fun, Paultons has it all. Plus, you'll find indoor and outdoor play areas, water splash parks, live entertainments, and an incredible variety of birds and animals to marvel at. Peppa Pig World is truly a standout feature, a world-first and exclusive to the UK. It spans nearly 3 acres of immersive fun, letting kids step right into Peppa’s universe. Here, they can meet Peppa Pig along with Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and George, all in their specially designed land filled with Peppa Pig-themed rides and dining options. Highlights include The Queen’s Flying Coach Ride, Grampy Rabbit’s Sailing Club, and Daddy Pig’s Car Ride. There's also an indoor play zone and the Muddy Puddles water splash park. It's a paradise for Peppa fans! The park is a short drive from the historic city of Salisbury, known for its stunning cathedral and charming medieval streets. After a day packed with fun at Paultons, consider exploring the surrounding New Forest, where wild ponies roam free and the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking.
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The Caves of Naours
The Picardy plateau in France is home to an intriguing piece of history: the "muches," or hideouts, carved into its limestone. These underground refuges in Naours, rediscovered at the end of the 19th century, are the largest known. They could accommodate around 2,600 people along with their livestock. The design of these hideouts is nothing short of extraordinary. Picture this: about 300 chambers, complete with public squares, stables, wells, chimneys, and even a chapel with three naves. During World War I, British forces found shelter here, and in World War II, they became the headquarters for German forces. Today, you can explore exhibitions showcasing traditional trades, offering a glimpse into the past. The park surrounding the muches is just as captivating. It features games and two charming windmills from the 18th century, adding a touch of rustic charm. Imagine the gentle creaking of the windmills as you wander the grounds, a perfect backdrop to a day of exploration. This hidden gem of history and nature is an ideal spot for young adventurers and history buffs alike.