Local walks & children’s places

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Local walks & children’s places

For Children

Feed the animals at Buckleberry Farm. Have a ride through their deer park on a tractor. Play in their play area which includes a zip wire, bouncy pillow, play bus, hide and seek castle, indoor mega slides and much more. Only 30 mins away.
23 locals recommend
Bucklebury Farm & Deer Safari Park
23 locals recommend
Feed the animals at Buckleberry Farm. Have a ride through their deer park on a tractor. Play in their play area which includes a zip wire, bouncy pillow, play bus, hide and seek castle, indoor mega slides and much more. Only 30 mins away.
An enormous lake area offering a whole host of fun water based activities.
126 locals recommend
Cotswold Water Park
Rigsby's Lane
126 locals recommend
An enormous lake area offering a whole host of fun water based activities.

Lovely walks

One of the oldest and largest forests in the UK. Full of wise old oaks, woodlands, wild flowers and pathways - there are many famous trees that are named, preserved and looked after in this wonderful forest. Only 7 mins away.
51 locals recommend
Savernake Forest
51 locals recommend
One of the oldest and largest forests in the UK. Full of wise old oaks, woodlands, wild flowers and pathways - there are many famous trees that are named, preserved and looked after in this wonderful forest. Only 7 mins away.
One of the many chalk white horses gauged into the landscape - preserved from before Anglo- Saxon times. A local favourite for walkers and far reaching views.
78 locals recommend
Uffington White Horse
Dragon Hill Road
78 locals recommend
One of the many chalk white horses gauged into the landscape - preserved from before Anglo- Saxon times. A local favourite for walkers and far reaching views.
Martinsell Hill boasts stunning views from its’ top. A great picnic spot for those sunny summer days. Popular with dogs and walkers alike.
Martinsell Hill - car park
Martinsell Hill boasts stunning views from its’ top. A great picnic spot for those sunny summer days. Popular with dogs and walkers alike.
A high point where the old gibbet still stands. An exposed, fresh walk that exudes far reaching views.
13 locals recommend
Combe Gibbet
13 locals recommend
A high point where the old gibbet still stands. An exposed, fresh walk that exudes far reaching views.

City advice

Getting around

Hungerford

An historical hub for antique shopping. Home to a wonderful superfood cafe - Elaine’s, a French cuisine restaurant and several trendy clothes shops on bridge street. Market on Wednesdays and Saturday mornings. 5 mins drive away.
Getting around

Marlborough

Marlborough College hosts an annual summer school during the months of July and August. Wonderful courses available, but early booking essential. It is an historical town full of tempting eateries and trendy shops. Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 8 mins drive away.
Getting around

Newbury

Newbury has a high street and shopping mall - Parkside is the popular one. Newbury also has a racecourse that has regular meets and events throughout the year. 15 mins drive away.
Getting around

Oxford

A city of culture, entertainment and abundant shopping. Punting, art galleries, museums, restaurants, shops, theatres are all but a slither of what Oxford has to offer. Park and ride is best for parking. 45 mins away.