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Scotland's Theme Park
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Theme Parks
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M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park is a firm favourite day out for Schools, Colleges and Youth Groups.

A great fun day out, where there is something for everyone. With five roller coasters, water rides, family rides and traditional rides you’re spoiled for choice.

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Museums
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This museum is located on the site of the Scottish Archery Centre in North Berwick. The museum is named in honour of the Borders longbow archer Dick Galloway.

On display are a number of bows from around the world. There is a replica longbow from the Mary Rose, a ship from the fleet of Henry VIII of England. Another replica bow shows an example from the times of the Egyptian Pharoah Tutankhamen.

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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Leading arts and entertainment organisation Komedia opened its second venue in Bath in November 2008 at the old Beau Nash Cinema, in the heart of the city.

Komedia Bath is the first Komedia-branded venue to launch outside of Brighton, Sussex. Presenting a large and diverse arts and entertainment programme, the unique venue has featured international and national performers, and also played host to a unique range of Komedia-grown resident shows such as the Krater Comedy Club and the Ministry of Burlesque.

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Leisure Centres
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Free form leisure pool with a sloping beach and water kept at a tropical 30 degrees. There are a flume, two spa pools, a river run, water jets and wave machine.

The water is kept at a tropical 30 degrees. There is a flume, two spa pools, a river run, water jets and a wave machine.

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Leisure Centres
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The water flumes and wave machine are a big hit with kids of all ages and the leisure pool provides fun and frolics as well as swimming lessons.

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Leisure Centres
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Features a main pool and a teaching pool with leisure facilities including a beach, flume and wave machine!

The leisure centre offers two swimming pools, a gym, sauna and steam room and a group exercise studio. The gym provides the very latest equipment and is staffed by our fully qualified gym staff. The group exercise programme provides another challenge for our members and features some of the latest group exercise classes available.

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Leisure Centres
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Heated outdoor swimming pool with a beach area at one end and an integrated fountain, with a dedicated wet-play area besides the main pool.

Situated at the heart of the idyllic Lido Park, the historic Droitwich Spa Lido is a fantastic summer’s day out!

It's a remodelled 44 yard by 22 yard heated swimming pool with a 'beach' area at one end and an integrated fountain.

There is also a dedicated wet-play area besides the main pool.

Iron Age hill fort and downland with views across the Marshwood Vale to the coast
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Wildlife and Nature
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A great place for walking, flying kites or simply taking in the extensive views of the surrounding countryside and the English Channel in the distance.

The hill fort itself is about 2,500 years old, but originally there were two Bronze Age burial mounds on the summit. It's also an old smuggling spot - in the 18th century, Isaac Gulliver took advantage of the hill's commanding position and created a small plantation of trees to act as a landmark for his ships and help guide them to the coast.

Join us for a fun, educational day!
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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Education at Birdworld is about so much more than just birds! Underwater World and the Jenny Wren Farm are also a great way of ensuring that learning about classification and animal diversity is fun and engaging for everyone.

The National Concert Hall of Wales
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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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St David’s Hall is Wales’s largest performing arts venue.

Home to the annual Welsh Proms Cardiff, a world-class Orchestral Concert Series and the biannual BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition St David’s Hall also plays host to jazz, soul, pop, rock, dance, children’s theatre, ballet, musicals and stand-up comedy.

With the most diverse artistic programme in Wales St David’s Hall embraces only the best in live performance with the stunning Christmas Ballets Season being a major highlight each year attracting over 15,000 visitors in just 2 weeks.

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