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Farms
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One of two farm visitor centres within Sandwell Valley Country Park. It is a working dairy farm where the main attraction is the herd of rare breed Hereford Cows.

It is a working dairy farm where the main attraction is the herd of rare breed Hereford cows.

The farm also offers visitors the opportunity to see other varieties of domestic livestock and to explore the farm trail. During the summer there is a Maize Maze.

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Leisure Centres
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Feeling adventurous? Enjoy the aquatube flume, Pirate Ship Fun Pool and four springboards (1 to 3m) with a 5m diving platform, as well as many other facilities. Creche also available.

Corby East Midlands International Swimming Pool offers a wide range of facilities including the fun pool with Pirate Ship (for under 8's) and the incredible aqua-tube flume! The Swimming Pool has state of the art moving floors and boom.

This offers a greater flexible pool area, allowing activities and swimming to take place in a versatile leisure environment.

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Religious Buildings
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The Cathedral Church of St Mel is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, located in the town Irish town of Longford. Built between 1840 and 1856, with the belfry and portico as later additions, it has been considered the "flagship cathedral" of the Irish midlands region, Longford's "landmark building" and "one of the finest Roman Catholic churches in Ireland".

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Parks and Gardens
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Thornton Reservoir is a peaceful and picturesque location that offers a network of trails and footpaths around the reservoir and through the neighbouring woodland areas. There are also links with longer trails including the Leicester Round and various other public footpaths. This scenic reservoir also has a popular fly fishery, attracting anglers from all over the midlands.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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The first indoor course of its kind in the East Midlands, The Lost City will give intrepid pioneers of all ages the opportunity to test their skills at the state-of-the-art adventure golf complex. The Lost City features two 18-hole courses with dramatic interactive features such as talking Inca statues.

Experience the challenge of playing amid a thunder and lightning storm on our "carpeted" greens, risking our venomous talking snake, talking idols and crumbling walls.

Both courses have been designed to be wheelchair user friendly so all adventurers can play!

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Battlefield / Military
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The Royal Air Force Museum in Cosford offers a fun, entertaining day out for all the entire family. Situated next to an active airfield, this is the only place in the Midlands where you can get close to so many breathtaking aircraft for free.

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Museums
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The UK's largest volunteer-managed aviation museum with 75 aircraft and cockpit sections from across the history of aviation. 2 large Display Hangars housing more than 50 airframes; engine / artefacts displays; cafe and large shop. Regular special events and education programmes available.

Education Provision - Building for the Future 

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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A length of Roman bath-house wall over 9 metres (30 feet) high, near a museum displaying the archaeology of Leicester and its region. 

The only visible remains of Roman Leicester are these public baths. The bathing ritual lay at the heart of Roman social life.

Two thousand years ago, this part of Leicester was an important settlement for the 'Corieltavi', a native British tribe who occupied the area known today as the East Midlands.  Following the Roman Conquest of AD 43 the town was called 'Ratae Corieltavorum'.  It became a thriving centre for the next 400 years.

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Parks and Gardens
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Well kept parkland with play centre, light railway, splash pool, pitch and putt golf, stunning horticultural displays, a fishing lake and football pitches.

This scenic park has over 207 acres of parkland and is one of Derby's largest parks attracting over one million visitors a year making it one of the most popular parks in the East Midlands.

The park offers a wide range of activities and attractions for people of all ages.

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Adventure Playgrounds
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The Midlands' newest, most up-to-date children’s indoor soft play with a multi-tiered soft play centre, providing a safe, secure and stimulating play environment, catering for children from 0 to12 years, with dedicated play zones for babies, toddlers and juniors.

A multi-tiered soft play centre, providing a safe, secure and stimulating play environment, catering for children from 0 to 12 years, with dedicated playzones for babies, toddlers and juniors.

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