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Outdoor Activity
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If you are looking for things to do in Nottingham, give one of our Adventure sessions a try! Activities are run on site or at suitable venues in and around Nottingham, including our second adventure centre at Colwick Park

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Kids love bowling, and if they are under 6 they can use a ramp and gutter guards. Great family fun!

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Tours
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A story-telling walking tour all about ghosts! Where they haunt, why they haunt, a bit of gore, some heritage and history - and you might even spot the real ghost who haunts our tours!

Welcome, fellow spirit, and join us, as we reveal the ghostly secrets of this ancient city of Nottingham! In the shadow of the Castle, in a graveyard, and underground in the living rock, we weave our web of chilling tales.

Rich and poor, noble and treacherous, young and old, Nottingham's ghosts all await you (quite literally -there have been many ghostly sightings on our tours).

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Science & Technology
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A museum at Wollaton Hall covering the industrial history of Nottingham from lacemaking to motorcycle manufacture. Steam day on the last Sunday of every month, plus a calendar of changing events during the year.

Nottingham Industrial Museum allows you to explore the different aspects of the Industrial Revolution in Nottingham, and the names of companies and people that made the city famous around the world.

The Transport Gallery contains two 17th century carriages, a railway display, plus a collection of locally made motorcycles.

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Museums
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Great local museum which celebrates the culture and social history of the people of Lincolnshire from 1750 to the present day. There are a number of exhibits, which illustrate commercial, agricultural, industrial, and domestic life.

The museum is also home to an authentic WWI tank, called ‘Flirt’, plus it houses interactive galleries of the Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, which can help people find information about family members who served there.

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Outdoor Activity
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The LDSA – The Lincoln and District Sailing Association, a recognised Royal Yachting Association Training Establishment - is an association of Lincolnshire schools which exists to promote the sport to students in the county.

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Environment Centres
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The Natural World Centre is a state of the art sustainably designed visitor centre within the beautiful 375 acre Whisby Nature Park, just to the south of Lincoln. 

Owned by North Kesteven District Council and run by Leisure Connection, the Centre contains the excellent "Our Changing World Exhibition" which explains the principles behind global warming and shows what we can all do to reduce our impact. It also incorporates a demonstration wind turbine, a "solar arch" and has just established an Eco-Advice Centre to help visitors become more sustainable when they get home.

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Outdoor Activity
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The company is led by Steve Poulton who has been working full time in the outdoor leisure sector since 1989 and originally sowed the seeds that led to ACTIVITIES AWAY back in 1991.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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This Iron Age settlement was originally occupied almost 2,000 years ago and is one of the finest examples of such in the country.

The village was made up of of stone-walled homesteads known as 'courtyard houses', found only on the Land's End peninsula and the Isles of Scilly. The houses line a 'village street', and each had an open central courtyard surrounded by a number of thatched rooms.

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Maritime / Sea Life
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Maritime Museum

If you would like to discover more about Hull’s maritime heritage, come and enjoy free admission to the city’s Maritime Museum.

The museum is housed in the Victorian Dock Offices in Queen Victoria Square. These nautical themed offices were designed by Christopher G Wray and originally opened in 1871. Now they display Hull's maritime activities from the late 18th century to present.

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