Pittville Park Play area
The largest park in Cheltenham is split into two sides: On the east side you’ll find a huge play area with Kiosk, Pittville Pump Room, aviaries, lake, toilets, Central Cross Café, Sundae Shack and lots of green space which host events throughout the year. On the west side is the boating lake and Boathouse, pitch and putt golf course, tennis courts, natural play equipment, skateboarding/BMX area and beautiful flowers and trees. The two sides are linked by a tunnel which runs underneath Evesham Road.
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Pittville Park Play area
The largest park in Cheltenham is split into two sides: On the east side you’ll find a huge play area with Kiosk, Pittville Pump Room, aviaries, lake, toilets, Central Cross Café, Sundae Shack and lots of green space which host events throughout the year. On the west side is the boating lake and Boathouse, pitch and putt golf course, tennis courts, natural play equipment, skateboarding/BMX area and beautiful flowers and trees. The two sides are linked by a tunnel which runs underneath Evesham Road.
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The Children’s Country House at Sudbury
Part of the National Trust, The Children’s Country House is a place to have fun with history, including a museum, gardens, boathouse, stable yard, and Mystery Rooms Experience.
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Souter Lighthouse and the Leas
Part of the National Trust, A historic lighthouse overlooking nature-rich clifftop grasslands, coastal park, and rugged coastline.
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Shugborough Estate
Part of the National Trust, Shugborough Estate includes a Georgian mansion, gardens, woodland, farm park, café and play area.
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Portstewart Strand
Part of the National Trust, Sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, this two-mile stretch of golden sand is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches. Portstewart Strand is proud to be an Inclusive Beach. Inclusive Beaches provide access, parking, disabled toilets and a beach equipment loan scheme. Toilets offer hoisting and adult sized changing bench facilities.
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Pentire
Part of the National Trust, Overlooking Polzeath, a popular North Cornwall holiday destination, Pentire headland has been inhabited by humans since 4000BC but remains mostly undeveloped and a coastal escape for visitors. Accessible routes over the headland offer spectacular views of the coast and countryside.
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Nymans
Part of the National Trust, Nymans is a garden lovers' home for all seasons, with an extensive yet intimate garden set around a romantic house and ruins.
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Nostell
Part of the National Trust, Georgian treasure house, landscaped gardens, parkland and stables courtyard with café.
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Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punch Bowl
Part of the National Trust, experience spectacular views and walks in the Surrey Hills countryside and stop at the café for a rest.
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Hardwick Hall
Part of the National Trust, Hardwick Hall is a spectacular Elizabethan house filled with rich furnishings and tapestries preserved by successive generations of the Devonshire family.
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Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim
Part of the National Trust, Northern Ireland's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn how the Causeway was formed by booking Visitor Experience tickets. They have guided tours running every hour; or you can pick up an audio guide and unlock the secrets of this landscape at your own pace, with information available in 11 languages and options to suit all ages.
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Flatford
Part of the National Trust, Flatford lies in the heart of the beautiful Dedham Vale. Includes, boat rides, house visits, café, and shop.
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