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South Park occupies 50 acres of open space, with magnificent views overlooking Oxford.

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Themed Attractions
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In August 2014 the Headington Shark came 24th in a list of the most creative sculptures and statues from around the world

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Theatres, Music and Performing Arts Venues
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The Sheldonian Theatre, an exquisite Grade I listed building situated in Oxford’s city centre, is the official ceremonial hall of the University of Oxford. Some of the ceremonial activities that take place in the Theatre include matriculation, graduation ceremonies,Encaenia and Congregation. The Theatre is open to the public to visit when not in use.

This unique historic Oxford venue, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, can also be hired for concerts, meetings, lectures, talks and other events.

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Outdoor Activity
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Oxford’s only Tree Top Adventure, suitable for all monkeys 10 years and older.

High Ropes Oxford gives you and the kids a chance to swing through the trees like Tarzan in this forest adventure.
There are three zones to work through with over 40 obstacles! These include zip slides, wobbly bridges, balance beams and Tarzan swings.

There are also cargo nets to climb, mid air leaps and a 42ft drop zone Parachute Descender.

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Outdoor Activity
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Whet­her you’re a new­comer look­ing to try water­sports or a sea­soned pro look­ing for a new club, you’ll hope­fully find all the infor­ma­tion you need here.

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Parks and Gardens
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This Garden is a national reference collection of 7,000 different types of plant, making it the most compact yet diverse collection of plants in the World: there is even more biological diversity here than there is in tropical rain forests!

For young (and old!) minds fascinated by the wonderful variety and splendid aesthetics of the collection, and certainly not forgetting budding artists, it is an excellent learning opportunity and partly for this reason they strive to label clearly every plant in the Garden for your information and reference.

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Parks and Gardens
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Just a short 15 minute walk or cycle ride, from the centre of Oxford, off Abingdon Road, Hinksey Park is a wonderful green and watery haven for people and wildlife.

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Adventure Playgrounds
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A supervised playground aimed at children aged 7 to 15 featuring elaborate climbing frames, wooden play structures and more set out as an assault course. You must complete a simple registration to use the playground.

The outside space has a wooden fort and tower to climb and explore, zip wire, football pitch, wobbly bridge, tyre and rope swings, slides and den making area. Come along and discover the fun of SOAP!

It plays an important role locally by providing a space for play that is physically challenging as well as creative play in a natural environment.

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Museums
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A classic series of collections housed in stunning architecture. Among its most famous features are the Oxfordshire dinosaurs, the dodo, and the swifts in the tower.

The Museum itself is a Grade 1 listed building, renowned for its spectacular neo Gothic architecture and houses the University's scientific collections of zoological, entomological and geological specimens which make for a fascinating exploration.

Teaching and Learning

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Get set for a phenomenal drive for the over 8s. Speed is the name of the game as you whizz around the floodlit 360 metre circuit. Min age 8yrs. 

The circuit is set within a stadium, so the spectator areas are fantastic! With an outrageously quick straight and hair pin bends you are guaranteed the drive of your life. A great venue for some excellent group fun. 

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