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Nature Champions at Amersham - Eco Adventures (5-11 years old)

This event is free to attend for unaccompanied children aged 5 – 11 years old and will include minibeast hunts,... See more >
FSC Amersham Mop End Amersham HP7 0QR
Sat 13 Jul

A(nother) Audience with Del Bromham

Following the earlier sold-out show, Del Bromham returns with his one-man show with new tales, new songs and new(?... See more >
York House Centre, London Road, Stony Stratford MK11 1JQ
Sat 13 Jul

Schools our for summer Fest in Haddenham Buckinghamshire

Welcome to the Schools out for summer Fest in Haddenham Buckinghamshire! Join us at the Haddenham Village Hall for a..... See more >
Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Road Haddenham HP17 8EE
Sun 14 Jul

Howe Farm Flowers - Open Garden for NGS

Howe Farm Flowers - Open Garden for NGS Howe Farm Flowers is a flower farm located in the beautiful Buckinghamshire countryside. We have one main cutting..... See more >
Howe Farm Flowers, Aylesbury HP18 0NY
Sat 20 Jul

Open Mic Night

Join us for the return of the QPAC Open Mic Night. Step onto the Limelight Theatre stage and share your talent with..... See more >
Queens Park Arts Centre and Limelight Theatre Queens Park Aylesbury Bucks HP21 7RT
Sun 21 Jul

Farmers Craft Market in Weston Turville Aylesbury Buckinghamshire

Weston Turville Farmers Craft Market Aylesbury Come join us at the Weston Turville Village Hall for a day filled... See more >
Weston Turville Village Hall 4a Main Street, Weston Turville, Aylesbury HP22 5RW
Sun 28 Jul
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Things to do around Buckinghamshire

If you're planning a day out in Buckinghamshire, this picturesque county in South East England offers a wealth of activities for all ages. From historic sites to outdoor adventures, here are some delightful options:

1. Bekonscot Model Village & Railway, Beaconsfield:
- Explore the Bekonscot Model Village and Railway, officially the oldest model village in the world. Constructed in the late 1920s, it comprises seven model towns and villages spread across 1.5 acres of gardens, connected by a model railway. Kids and adults alike will enjoy discovering coal mines, castles, farms, and racecourses in this quirky attraction.

2. Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe:
- Managed by the National Trust, Hughenden Manor was the former home of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. Explore the house displaying his personal belongings, learn about World War II, and enjoy extensive gardens styled as they were during the Disraeli era. The nearby St Michael and All Angels Church is the final resting place of the former Prime Minister and his wife.

3. Chiltern Hills & the Ridgeway National Trail:
- For outdoor enthusiasts, venture into the Chiltern Hills. Enjoy scenic walks, rolling landscapes, and fresh air. The Ridgeway National Trail offers breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature.

4. Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre, Great Missenden:
- Visit the Roald Dahl Museum dedicated to the beloved children's author. Explore interactive exhibits, discover Dahl's creative process, and immerse yourself in the magical world of his stories. It's a treat for both kids and adults.

5. Royal Standard of England, Beaconsfield:
- Drop by the Royal Standard of England, one of Britain's oldest pubs. With its thatched roof and historic charm, it's a cozy spot for a drink or a traditional meal.

Remember, Buckinghamshire offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and family-friendly attractions – perfect for a memorable day out!