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Once the home of Earls and Lords, Haigh Hall is surrounded by 250 acres of park and woodland, with magnificent views across the Douglas Valley to the Welsh Hills. Along with spectacular views across the Douglas Valley to the Welsh hills, there are 250 acres of park and woodland surrounding Haigh Country Park.

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Parks and Gardens
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This park's vast open spaces are perfect for family fun, picnics and games as well as their regular events. Gorgeous sensory park nearby if you have younger children.

Near to the Riverside Park is Lockside Park Sensory Garden which overlooks Newark’s picturesque town lock.

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Outdoor Activity
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Kingsbury Water Park Outdoor Education Centre is a purpose built non-residential centre situated within the 600 acre site of Kingsbury Water Park. We offer diverse programmes designed to enthuse, develop and inspire young people and adults to learn in an adventurous environment.

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Wildlife and Nature
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Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, working in partnership with Lafarge Tarmac, are setting up an exciting new Forest School Project at Panshanger Park.

Panshanger Park is located adjacent to the A414 between Welwyn Garden City and Hertford. It offers a fantastic outdoor environment for children to learn with its wetland, grassland and woodland habitats supporting one of the most diverse wildlife communities in Hertfordshire.

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Theme Parks
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Brean Leisure Park in Somerset is the ideal destination for a great family day out. With Brean Theme Park our on site theme park, Brean Splash Waterpark, Brean Golf Club, The Tavern and Dickies entertainment venues and a wide variety of eateries and restaurants you and the family will be spoiled for choice.

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Environment Centres
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The Waters Edge Country Park, provides a relaxing and stimulating day out for people of all ages. Situated to the north of Barton-Upon-Humber, on the edge of the Humber estuary, Waters Edge contains a wide diversity of plant and wildlife. Established in 1996 on a site which had previously been a series of clay quarries, Waters Edge has breathed new life into what was once a derelict area. 

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Parks and Gardens
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Parks and Gardens
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Brixworth Country Park is a national showpiece for accessible countryside, providing access for all irrespective of physical or mental ability with features like easy access trails, and their wheel chair accessible bird hide.

Discover the story of the last Gnomes left in England on BB's Little Grey Men Trail.

Trail leaflet and audio tour available in the Country Park shop.

There are unusual sculptures to capture their imagination as you walk round, and a sensory garden which particularly appeals to the younger ones.

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Outdoor Activity
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Set in 530 acres of beautiful woodland with a centre-piece lake. Shortlisted for the Beautiful South Awards 2013.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January  (closed 27-28 December) – don’t forget a pair of gloves!

One of the best days out in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, featuring ourclassic Go Ape experience in the trees, our Segways, Tree Top Junior andbiking through our beautiful park.

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Adventure Playgrounds
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An excellent adventure playground surrounded by sensory and rose gardens, an aviary and a pond, plus seasonal miniature railway and nearby soft play facility!

Brampton Park offers a fantastic adventure multi-activity adventure play area with loads of classic sturdy equipment for kids 2 to 12 to play on, plus a giant sandpit to get creative in and a water play area too!

There are also sensory and rose gardens to explore, plus an aviary and a pond which are a delight for small ones.

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