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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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A fine 914 metre (2,999 feet) stretch of Wall, including two turrets and impressive bridge remains beside the River Irthing. Linked by a bridge to Birdoswald Roman Fort.

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Religious Buildings
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History, religious studies, art, architecture, maths, tourism… Winchester Cathedral brings a world of academic subjects to life with our bespoke educational tours and workshops.

Winchester Cathedral welcomes over 25,000 young people on educational visits each year. We run activities for children at all stages of the curriculum, led by our Director of Children’s Education (a former school teacher) and her team.

In 2008 we received the Sandford Award for Heritage Education in recognition of the quality of our service for schools.

The childhood home of Anne Boleyn
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Castles
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Experience 700 years of history at the romantic double-moated 13th century castle once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and Mother of Elizabeth I.

Discover magnificent award-winning gardens set in 125 acres of glorious grounds. No matter what time of year you visit you are guaranteed a breath-taking display.

Take up archery, joust, find your way out of our maze, paint a shield, walk round our lake, take in an open-air show or have fun in our adventure playground.

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Themed Attractions
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At Adventure Wonderland there are fantastic rides and attractions throughout the park

Experience Dragon's Drop, ride Space Orbiter, Wild Bill's Runaway Train and the Ghostly Galleon fight in Battle Boats, bounce on the Bouncing Beans trampolines and climb on board our wonderfully happy flying elephants.

Not forgetting the fabulous entertainments team with Alice, The Mad Hatter and Mr Rabbit! They provide hours of fun and entertainment and are primarily aimed at children up to about 11 years old.

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Factory Visits & Industry
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Fuel learning across the curriculum with a visit to the National Coal Mining Museum and give your pupils a unique experience they will never forget.

Our historic colliery buildings, interactive galleries and the chance to go underground in a real coal mine provide a creative learning environment where pupils can investigate the past, solve a scientific problem, handle objects and enjoy the great outdoors.

Whether you are studying local history, looking for STEM activities or inspiration for a literacy or art project the Museum has so much to offer you and your pupils.

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Sports Clubs
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Calling all rev heads to burn some rubber at Elk Motorsports! As welcoming to beginners as they are to the experienced, with an all weather floodlit track with a top quality, high grip tarmac surface.

Their single engine 160cc Honda 4 stroke engines are race tuned to zoom up to 50 mph! Featuring tillet lightweight racing seats and a flat top racing steering wheel, you're not getting in a cooler motor than this any time soon.

Super racing chassis designed from years of success as a race team using the latest designs and components.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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An indoor skate park with a garden and shop. There are different sessions running throughout the day so make sure you check before travelling. There is also a garden area with a ramp and slacklining rig out the back.

There are sessions for all ages and abilities. The park is ideal for anyone wanting to scoot, skateboard or use inline skates. 

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Battlefield / Military
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Situated in the Upper Heritage Site of Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth Naval Base Museum Collection is based on support to the fleet (Royal Navy) at Plymouth since the time of Edward I. It includes Naval stores, uniforms, badges, personal kit, Royal Yacht china and ship models.

There are substantial and important archives relating to the history of Devonport Dockyard. Larger artefacts include boats, foundry items, diving equipment, historic ship figureheads and the decommissioned submarine HMS Courageous, and the Duty Visit Ship.

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Museums
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The National Media Museum is home to over 3.5 million items of historical and cultural significance, and our diverse Collection encompasses some of the finest and most compelling visual material to be found anywhere in the world.

Amongst the Collection are three pivotal firsts - the world's earliest known surviving negative, the earliest television footage and the camera that made the earliest moving pictures in Britain.

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Outdoor Activity
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At High Adventure we offer a wide range of outdoor activities and our professional and dedicated team are here to help you get the most from your visit. Whatever you’re interested in: outward bound, corporate events, adventure centre, outdoor centre or activity holidays we will tailor our activities to suit your needs and ensure that you achieve exactly what you want to gain from your experience with us.

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