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Nearly 350 heactares of ancient woodland that is full of butterflies and moths. 2 trails have been set up so that everyone can enjoy them. Information boards along the way provide details of the species that you may see.

Haugh Woods Butterfly Trails are 2 trails through the ancient Haugh Woods, that have been set up by the Forestry Commission and Butterfly Conservation to allow everyone to enjoy the numerous butterflies that live there.

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Museums
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Limavady Museum's collections reflect both the local and social history of Limavady as well as the rural and industrial heritage of the Roe Valley. The collections can be viewed at two locations in Limavady Borough - the Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre/Ionad Ealaíon agus Cultúir Ghleann na Ró in Limavady town and Green Lane Museum, located in the beautiful surroundings of Roe Valley Country Park.

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Environment Centres
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Situated in the Tees valley close to Middlesbrough, Nature’s World is “the North of England’s pioneering eco-experience”. Opening in 1992, we are a thriving visitor attraction, training centre and educational facility with over 29,000 visitors every year. Our 26 acre site contains over 100 different interactive features and exhibits focussing issues such energy generation, recycling and re-using waste, organic gardening, green transport, biodiversity and habitat conservation. 

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Parks and Gardens
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An enormous green space with woodland children's play area, a selection of way marked nature trails with panoramic views, hidden sculptures and 1,200 rare and exotic trees in the Arboretum! Plus park cafe, picnic spots and BBQs.

Fun if you’ve got good boots and balance! There are 7 large wooden animal sculptures scattered around the forest for the kids to spot, but don’t tell the kids how many to expect in total unless you’re doing all the trails, or you will almost certainly miss some and might get told off!

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Outdoor Activity
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Leybourne Lake Watersports Centre is based in the beautiful green belt area of Kent, just 30 minutes from London and coastal Kent on the A20/M20 and A2/M2, and offers a tranquil 30 acre inland freshwater lake for water enthusiasts to experience the thrill of their chosen activity in this idyllic setting.

A Palladian Palace in the Norfolk countryside
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Surrounded by 3,000 acres of rolling parkland, Holkham Hall is one the finest examples of Palladian architecture in England. 

See into the world of one of Norfolk’s great families and find out how the 2nd Earl of Leicester, Thomas William Coke, helped shape the future of agriculture. In addition to the house itself, there’s the beautiful 18th century walled gardens which are being sensitively restored to their former glory.

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Museums
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A great little local museum with plenty to discover such as a panoramic view of Victorian Louth, the story of the Ghost of the Green Lady, rock and fossils, plus 200,000 years of local archaeology!

Louth Museum will take you on an amazing journey of discovery, with several galleries, plus a courtyard to explore.

Kids will love looking at the bird’s eye all round view of the town and district, on a summer day during the 1840s, with loads of fantastic details to spot, especially in the foreground.

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Outdoor Activity
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Located at one end of the longest village green in England, the sailing club is idyllically set. As well as racing on Sundays there is a Wednesday evening series which runs through the summer, racing start at 6.30.

 

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Outdoor Activity
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Hall Place Outdoor Education Centre is part of the BCA (formally Berkshire College of Agriculture) in Burchetts Green, Berkshire. The centre utilises the 400 acre estate nestling in the Thames Valley offering a variety of opportunities from curriculum learning in an out of classroom setting to holiday day camps and birthday parties, skills courses and qualifications.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Unspoilt and fascinating medieval manor house, still a relaxed family home. Located in a green haven of riverside meadows and woodland.

Catch a glimpse of medieval history in the house; from original ceilings to medieval cat holes, there's so much to surprise you. Bradley has a long history; there has been a settlement on the site of the house going back to the stone age - flint blades have been found on the site, and there was an iron age fort on the hill above the house.

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