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The Priory, Charlbury - Open Garden for NGS

The Priory, Charlbury - Open Garden for NGS 1½ acre of formal terraced topiary gardens with Italianate features. Foliage colour schemes, shrubs, parterres with..... See more >
The Priory, Charlbury, Charlbury OX7 3PX
Sun 19 May

Westwell Manor - Open Garden for NGS

Westwell Manor - Open Garden for NGS Seven acres surrounding old Cotswold manor house (not open) with knot garden, potager, shrub roses, herbaceous borders,... See more >
Westwell Manor, nr Burford OX18 4JT
Sun 19 May

Church Farm Field - Open Garden for NGS

Church Farm Field - Open Garden for NGS Woodland and an arboretum with wild flowers (planting started 1992). There are over 90 different trees and shrubs..... See more >
Church Farm Field, Banbury OX15 6LD
Sun 19 May

Disney's Beauty and the Beast - The musical

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast - The musical Jigsaw Stage Productions proudly invites you to ‘Be Our Guest’ as the most enchanted musical of all time,... See more >
Cornerstone, 25 Station Rd, Didcot OX11 7NE
Wed 22 May to Sat 25 May

Blenheim Palace Food Festival 25-27 May, 2024

May 2024 at Blenheim Palace offers a gastronomic celebration with an exceptional 3-day line-up of celebrity cooks,... See more >
Blenheim Palace, Oxford Road, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1PP
Sat 25 May, Mon 27 May

Thame Craft and Gift Market

A delightful market town just 12 miles from Oxford. The Guildhall is an imposing building in the heart of the town See more >
Thame Town Hall, High Street, Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 3DP
Sat 25 May, Sat 20 Jul
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Things to do around Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene, offers a plethora of activities for an unforgettable day out. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some fantastic options to explore:

1. Blenheim Palace, Woodstock:
- UNESCO-listed Blenheim Palace is a true gem. Not only is it the birthplace of Winston Churchill, but it's also the only non-royal country house in England to be granted the title of palace. Explore its grand stately rooms, wander through the botanic gardens, and venture out into the estate on various walking trails. Don't miss the maze, miniature train, and the enchanting Christmas festivities.

2. Oxford Walking Tour:
- To truly soak in the charm of Oxford, join a guided walking tour. Explore the university's historic colleges, learn about J.R.R. Tolkien's haunts, and discover filming locations from the Harry Potter series. The Visitor Information Centre on Broad Street can help you choose the perfect tour.

3. Christ Church, Oxford:
- Among the University of Oxford colleges, Christ Church stands out. With six Grade I listed buildings, the iconic Tom Tower, and a Gothic cathedral, it's a must-visit. Immerse yourself in centuries of history within its walls.

4. Explore the Cotswolds:
- Oxfordshire is surrounded by picturesque villages in the Cotswolds. Take a leisurely drive through rolling hills, visit charming market towns like Burford and Chipping Norton, and enjoy the quintessential English countryside.

5. Thames Path Walking Trail:
- Follow the Thames Path along the River Thames. Enjoy riverside views, spot wildlife, and take in the serene beauty of the waterway.

6. Oxford Botanic Garden:
- Established in 1621, the Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest in Britain. Explore its diverse plant collections and relax in the peaceful surroundings.

7. Ashmolean Museum:
- Delve into art, archaeology, and history at the Ashmolean Museum. It houses an impressive collection spanning centuries and civilizations.

8. Punting on the Cherwell or Isis:
- Experience the timeless tradition of punting on the tranquil rivers. Hire a punt and glide along the water, admiring the historic buildings along the banks.

9. Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens:
- Just outside Oxfordshire, this wildlife park is home to a variety of animals. Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and enjoy close encounters with exotic species.

10. Oxford Covered Market:
- Wander through this historic market, filled with independent shops, cafes, and stalls. Sample local produce and find unique souvenirs.

Remember to check opening hours and any booking requirements for these attractions. Oxfordshire promises a day filled with history, natural beauty, and cultural delights!