Cardiff Museum Project
The Cardiff Museum Project, otherwise known as Cardiff Story, is an extensive project aimed at telling the story of Cardiff and the many stories of its residents throughout the ages. Opened in 2011, the Museum […]
The Cardiff Museum Project, otherwise known as Cardiff Story, is an extensive project aimed at telling the story of Cardiff and the many stories of its residents throughout the ages. Opened in 2011, the Museum […]
Midlands, Parks, Walks & Tours, Wildlife
Rising to a height of 316m at the summit of Walton Hill, the Clent Hills are frequented by around one million visitors every year. Of these most are walkers, but the extensive bridleways also attract […]
East England, Parks, Walks & Tours, Wildlife
Located on the beautiful Suffolk coast, Dunwich Heath is a haven for wildlife and plant-life alike. As a rare habitat it is home to a range of bird species in particular, which are a delight […]
If you’re wild about wildlife, Colchester Zoo has a treat in store for you. There is so much to see and do there that you’ll never want to leave! You can lunge through the lemur […]
Castles, Churches & Cathedrals, East England, Historic Attractions
Established as a Cathedral in 1877, the architecture of The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban dates back to up to 700 years ago. With its 84m long nave making it the longest of […]
East England, Gardens, Parks, Walks & Tours
Opened to the public in 1846, Cambridge University Botanic Garden provides a peaceful haven for all who frequent it. Unusually located almost entirely on level ground, a stroll in the garden’s 40 acres is a […]
East England, Historic Attractions, Museums & Galleries
Opened in 1956, the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial commemorates those American servicemen who died in WWII. Set between the villages of Madingley and Coton, the cemetery contains the remains of 3,812 servicemen. For those […]
Gardens, Historic Attractions, Midlands, Museums & Galleries, Parks, Walks & Tours
This stately home in North Derbyshire is the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has been a part of their family since 1549 when Bess of Hardwick settled there. It is the […]
Historic Attractions, Midlands, Museums & Galleries
Charlecote Mill near Warwick is both a working mill and a museum dating back to 1806. With walls up to 18 inches thick in places, it is certainly a sturdy structure and as such has […]
Midlands, Other, Parks, Walks & Tours, Sports
With a capacity of over 35,000 megalitres, Carsington Water is England’s ninth largest reservoir. To put this into perspective, the surface area of the water is equivalent to 700 football pitches and its deepest point […]
