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Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
90_bucksrailcentre.jpgQuainton The Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a working steam museum where you can step back in time as you stroll amongst the giants of the steam age displayed at its spacious 25 acre site. ... more
Watford Palace Theatre
57_watfordpalace.jpgWatford The Palace Theatre enjoys a high national profile and an enviable reputation for the quality of its productions, some of which transfer to the West End or tour nationally. The programme is of wi... more
Bucks County Show
117_buckscountyshow.jpgAylesbury Thursday 28th August 2008. This year’s Show will be taking place on the above date at the usual site of Weedon Park, Nr Aylesbury. With attractions including a Musical Ride of the Household Cava... more
Bekonscot Model Village
46_bekonscot1.jpgBeaconsfield Welcome to Bekonscot Model Village, the world's oldest model village.... more
Woburn Safari Park
43_woburnsafari.jpgWoburn Woburn Safari Park. An enjoyable day out for the whole family at this world renowned Park.... more
Wendover Woods
47_wendoverwoods2.jpgWendover Situated on the northern edge of the Chiltern escarpment, Wendover Woods affords spectacular views across the Aylesbury Vale. Within 325 hectares of mixed coniferous and broadleaved woodland you will ... more
College Lake Wildlife Centre
115_collegelake.jpgTring This BBOWT wildlife reserve has a mixture of contrasting habitats - open water, marsh and woodland providing the conditions for a variety of wildlife. It is among the top bird watching sites in the UK... more
Kingston Bagpuize House
97_kingstonbag.jpgKingston Bagpuize Kingston Bagpuize House is open to the public on selected days and for group visits, by appointment, throughout the year. Set in parkland with more formal gardens near the house the grounds provi... more
The Willows Farm Village
111_willowfarm.jpgSt Albans The Willows Farm Village... more
Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery
106_chilternwinery.jpgHambledon Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Old Luxters is home to Chiltern Valley Wines, its vineyard, winery, brewery and cellar shop. Our first vines were planted in 1982 on the slopes of the Chi... more
The Theatre Royal Windsor
56_theatreroyal.jpgWindsor This beautiful theatre nestles in the shadow of Windsor Castle and is the only unsubsidised producing theatre to operate all year round in Britain. ... more
The River and Rowing Museum
62_rrmrowing.jpgHenley on Thames The Museum has three main galleries devoted to the River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the town of Henley. There are also three special exhibition galleries, the Riverside Café, shop, ... more
Hughenden Manor
109_hughendenmanor1.jpgHigh Wycombe Queen Victoria’s trusted prime minister Benjamin Disraeli lived here from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat from the rigours o... more
Tring Reservoirs
48_tringreservoir.jpgTring The Reservoirs were built in the early 19th Century to feed arms of the Grand Union Canal. They are now designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest on account of their wealth of wildlife. Trin... more
Legoland
45_legolandentrance.jpgWindsor Welcome to LEGOLAND®, where creativity meets fun! Discover kid-powered rides, cool building challenges, a unique mix of interactive attractions, exhilarating coasters, shows that pull the audience int... more
Berkhamsted Castle
41_berkocastle.jpgBerkhamsted Remains of a large, 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle with notable earthworks.... more
Waddesdon Manor
40_waddesdon1.jpgWaddesdon Welcome to Waddesdon Manor. Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, creator of Waddesdon, loved France and French art. In 1874, with his French architect Destailleur and his landscape gardener Lainé, he built ... more
The Rex Cinema
52_rex01.jpgBerkhamsted The Rex is one of the few single-screen cinemas in Britain to seat over 350 people in 21st century comfort. Come and enjoy a unique cinematic experience. ... more
Thame and Oxfordshire County Show
118_thameshow2.jpgThame Taking place on Thursday 18th September 2008. A really great day out for all the family. A traditional show which features livestock and horse classes, a donkey show, hunt parade, vintage vehicles an... more
Woburn Abbey
76_woburnabbey.jpgWoburn Set in a beautiful 3000 acre deer park, Woburn has been the home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years.... more
Odds Farm Park
63_oddsfarmpark.jpgBeaconsfield A visit to Odds Farm Park provides an opportunity to meet many rare and interesting animals - and have a great day out at any time of the year. This park was created with children in mind and prov... more
Rickmansworth Aquadrome
44_rickmansworthaquadrome.jpgRickmansworth WALK ON WATER! Well not quite. Walk around the water. The Aquadrome is located in Rickmansworth 4 miles fro the Chorleywood exit of the M25. Covering over 100 acres the Aquadrome consists of the l... more
Ashridge Park Estate
33_ashridge.jpgChilterns This magnificent and varied estate runs across the borders of Herts and Bucks, along the main ridge of the Chiltern Hills. There are 2000ha (5000 acres) of woodlands, commons and chalk downland suppor... more
The Court Theatre
55_courttheatreband.jpgTring The Court Theatre presents events most weeks of the year and provides a wide range and variety of entertainment. There's something suitable for all ages - from full scale musicals to one person shows,... more
Chiltern Open Air museum
36_coam.jpgChalfont St Giles In the Chilterns, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on London's doorstep, the pressures are particularly great. Chiltern Open Air Museum preserves and interprets the built heritage of the Chiltern... more
Stonor
39_stonor.jpgHenley on Thames Stonor, open to the public, has been the home of the Stonor family for more than 800 years and a centre of Catholicism throughout - including all the dark days following the Reformation. The House ... more
The Natural History Museum at Tring
38_tringmuseum.jpgTring The Natural History Museum at Tring, previously known as The Zoological Museum, has been part of the Natural History Museum since 1937, but it was once the private museum of Lionel Walter, 2nd Baron R... more
Herts County Show
116_countyshow.jpgRedbourn Herts County Show 2008... SATURDAY 24th & SUNDAY 25th MAY 2008. The Showground is located 300 metres from Junction 9 of the M1. The Showground is signposted from the motorway. Please click on... more
Wycombe Swan Theatre
54_wycombeswan.jpgHigh Wycombe Wycombe Swan opened in November 1992. Each year some 700 performances of 300 separate shows take place in the three venues, with a total attendance of around 250,000. From the Wycombe Swan Summer ... more
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park
42_whipsnade1.jpgWhipsnade Whipsnade Wild Animal Park covers 600 acres and there are around 150 different species and 3,000 animals to see. ... more
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
113_roalddahl.jpgGreat Missenden The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire welcomes visitors 10am - 5pm on Tuesday - Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays. It was established in 2001 with the aim of setti... more
The Hellfire caves
104_hellfire.gifWest Wycombe The Caves make an ideal attraction for all the family, especially children - their imaginations can be set free. The attraction consists of almost a mile of underground passages with various figures d... more