Summer daze

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Summer Daze

Holidays are on the horizon so let’s get out and have a good time whatever the weather. There’s fun for all ages to enjoy!

July heralds the start of the school summer hols, weeks of long lazy days lie ahead but there’s plenty to do from trails to follow, games to play, open air entertainment, delve into history, make a splash or go for full on adventure!

It may be the school holidays but how about going to Knight School at Oxford Castle? Learn archery, sword skills and jousting in the Castleyard from July 27th to August 30th. Experience the thrill of being a medieval falconer with birds of prey on August 31st and for more leisurely entertainment, take your seat for open air Shakespeare with Twelfth Night from July 1st to 27th and Hamlet, July 29th to August 10th. To book & for more visit Events – Oxford Castle & Prison (oxfordcastleandprison.co.uk).

Enjoy theatrical family fun this summer at the Oxford Playhouse with Zog and the Flying Doctors based on the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, July 17th to 21st. Meet The Tiger Who Came to Tea on August 14th to 18th and Stuff and Nonsense Theatre Company bring Pinocchio on August 31st. Book these shows and more at Oxford Playhouse.

Foodies alert – South Parks is the place to be for Oxford Foodies Festival 2024 for a celebration of top chefs, tasty food, delicious drinks and live music with Blue, Sister Sledge and Symphonic Ibiza on the menu August 24th to 26th. Tickets at Oxford – Foodies Festival

There’s orienteering family fun during the summer holidays from July 24th to September 1st at Waterperry Gardens. Enjoy exploring the ornamental gardens, using directions and clues to follow the sculpture trail. Details at Summer Garden Trail – Waterperry Gardens

Blenheim Palace Adventure Play is a hidden world of adventure, where mini explorers of all ages can create exciting stories as they clamber, climb, paddle, slide, splash and zip through the exciting zones. Imaginations can run wild as children explore the network of tunnels, bridges, cargo nets and hidden chambers. Book at Blenheim Palace Adventure Play

The annual Millets Maize Maze event will be back from July 20th to September 3rd with games to play within three maize mazes, three woodlands and a fort maze as well as go-karts, family games and lots more to explore! Step into the tepee, July 29th-31st, where children can lovingly create a teddy bear before enjoying a picnic and story with their new cuddly buddy. Folksy Theatre present open air Shakespeare on August 7th with As You Like It and for younger audiences meet Angelina Sprockett whose overcoat has pockets galore, August 7th & 8th in this Quentin Blake classic.

There are brick adventures to enjoy at Didcot Railway Centre as they celebrate the world’s most popular building brick on July 13th and 14th. Enjoy displays and interactive activities including tower building and speed builds. Take the anagram trail and find all the characters to receive a reward. That mischievous marmalade sandwich eating bear Paddington is dropping in on August 26th. Don’t miss the chance to meet him, book at Paddington™ at Didcot

Explore a revelatory new exhibition, Mountains and plains and adventure: William & May Morris and Iceland, at Kelmscot Manor throughout the summer. Visitors to Kelmscot Manor can experience the spirit of Iceland when they encounter the topiary Fafnir yew hedge, originally cut by William Morris. Morris was one of the Victorian era’s great polymaths – writer, designer, conservationist and social thinker, antiquary and scholar of Icelandic.

Grab your friends and enjoy a day at The Game Fair at Blenheim Palace! Enjoy a fun family day out packed with entertainment for everyone. From gundog displays, shooting lines, fishing demonstrations and so much more, this festival of the countryside will not disappoint. If you’re after some new kit, the latest country fashion or your tastebuds are craving some wild food, you’re in luck at The Game Fair. We’ve teamed up with The Game Fair to offer you a pair of tickets to the event on Sunday, 28th July. Enter at roundandabout.co.uk by Sunday, 21st July. Can’t wait to see if you’ve won? Book your tickets now and save – The Game Fair 2024

The Nut Tree Inn in Murcott is a mid-15th century thatched building and while it may look like the quintessential English pub, it is so much more. The gastropub has been the proud and rightful owner of a Michelin Star since 2009 and has three AA rosettes to its name too. Elegant dishes full of flavour and high quality ingredients are offered in their seven course tasting menu, pub classics and in the new Sunday lunch menu. Sample menu online at The Nut Tree Inn Michelin Pub, Murcott, Oxfordshire.

The Blenheim Palace Boathouse is the paddlesports base for LifeFree Adventures where you can explore the Great Lake by rowing boat, kayak or paddleboard. Ideal for all the family and Harry Potter fans alike, glide across the lake with stunning vistas of The Palace, The Grande Bridge and the Harry Potter Tree, on traditional rowing boats or high quality paddle craft. Book at LiveFree Adventures – Blenheim Palace, Watersports for an unforgettable paddling experience.

Abingdon’s Oppidum: trade and crafts in an Iron Age Settlement is the subject of the exhibition at Abingdon Museum from July 6th to September 29th. ‘Oppidum’ a Latin word for ‘town’ was used for those which seem to have been involved in manufacturing goods and in trade, and may also have been centres of power. This exhibition looks at Iron Age life in the Abingdon oppidum, the crafts its people practised, the trade connections and the relationship with the landscape and other settlements in the area.

Discover the Cotswolds from the charm of a holiday cottage from Cotswolds Hideaways. Whether you’re looking for a cosy holiday cottage for two, a dog friendly house, luxury barefoot retreats or a family friendly holiday cottage in the heart of a historic village, you can find just what you’re after to suit all group sizes and budgets. Explore and book at Cotswolds Hideaways: Over 130 Idyllic Holiday Cottages in The Cotswolds

Discover a summer jam-packed with fun at Basildon Park and Greys Court, Henley, from 25th July to 3rd September. Greys Court is also offering the opportunity to have a go at painting, whether you’re a seasoned artist or complete beginner, bring out your artistic side. Various dates in July and September. Booking essential, visit National Trust and search for the property. Basildon Park is exploring the connection between the estate and the Second World War when it was requestioned and used by the 101st Airborne Division of the American Army for D-Day training. This display running until August 31st in the 1950s kitchen, explores these links.

Marvellous, the family-friendly tribute festival, takes place over the weekend of July 19th-21st at Dinton Pastures Country Park, providing a variety of entertainment for all ages with no less than 14 world class tribute acts featured on the main stage! A range of food and drink stalls ensure you won’t go hungry or thirsty and there’s camping and glamping available too so you can really let your hair down and enjoy yourself. Marvellous (marvellousfestivals.com)

There’s summer fun galore at Wellington Country Park from July 29th to September 1st with so much to do you’re really spoilt for choice including Animal Farm Week, August 5th to 9th, Tic Tac Skate School, 12th to 16th, Craft Week, 19th to 23rd, testing your footie skills with Reading FC Community Trust, 17th & 18th, Inflatable Weekend, 24th to 26th and much more. Full details & booking at Summer Fun | Wellington Country Park

Adventure Play is a unique, hand-crafted adventure playground at Windsor Great Park. Hidden within the woodland next to The Savill Garden, you’ll discover a fascinating world of walkways, slides, sculptures and treehouses. Climb along the trees or explore the amazing giant acorns, as you get close to nature, challenging the body and stimulating the senses. Tickets must be booked in advance at Adventure Play – Windsor Great Park

Discover the mysterious world of Tumblestone Hollow at Stonor Park this summer holiday and explore the woodland. The beautiful, magical place to play together with high level walkways, climbing nets, look-out decks and bridges across multiple levels, connected by a gnarled central tower. Inside, a double spiral of steps takes adventures from ground level to a look-out deck. Book at Adventure Play in Oxfordshire at Tumblestone Hollow | Stonor Park

For all round family entertainment and attractions galore, Swallowfield Show on the August bank holiday weekend, 25th & 26th, takes some beating. Main arena acts include the double wheel of death, Paws for Thought dog display team, falconry displays, classic cars and motorbikes while in the activity zone you’ll find go karts, circus skills workshop, sled dogs, crazy golf and a fun fair. There are dozens of classes to enter in both the dog and horse shows and don’t forget the horticulture, craft and food stalls. Details at The Swallowfield Show

Grab your picnic gear and head to the glorious grounds of South Hill Park this summer for relaxed, outdoor theatre fun. There is something for all ages this summer. Light-hearted operetta The Gondoliers is on Friday, 26th July, 7pm. There’s a charming new adaptation of much-loved The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck by Beatrix Potter on Friday, 2nd August, 2.30pm and family favourite The Railway Children stages on Friday, 16th August at 4.30pm. Book at South Hill Park.

‘A truly royal way to travel! For an exceptional day out, head into Windsor town centre and jump on the French Brothers Riverboat. Take in the picturesque River Thames, before enjoying an evening at Royal Windsor Racecourse. Book via Royal Windsor Racecourse (windsor-racecourse.co.uk) for admission, return riverboat, and two drinks, all from £49.50.

Discover Wokingham Cricket Club in Sindlesham this summer, perfect for families. A thriving junior and senior section means there is coaching and matches for all ages, great cricket to watch throughout the week with a full bar and snacks. We are also available for hire for your special event. Visit Wokingham CC (play-cricket.com)

GolfPlex in Binfield is a great fun for the whole family. Tackle the three zones of Bear Mountain Adventure Golf – Polar, Jungle and Desert. Try Toptracer Range – smart enough for the serious golfer, fun enough for the whole family. Or unleash the Beckham in you on the FootGolf course. You don’t need any prior golf experience and we’ll even lend you all the equipment you need. Plus, new-in – Sports Simulator. Over 60 sports, 1,500 game challenges and 3,500 sporting venues. It’s immersive, fully interactive and very addictive! More & booking at The Family Golf Entertainment Centre in Bracknell – GolfPlex

Enjoy a night at the cinema in the open air in the historic surroundings of Reading Abbey Ruins, with the high fliers in Top Gun – Maverick on 31st August and boy wizard and chums in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on 1st September. Visit What’s On Reading (whatsonreading.com) to book.

Take your picnic rug and fold up chairs to the Coppa Club at The Great House, Sonning for Wonka on July 11th and to The Swan at Streatley on July 5th for Pretty Woman. Booking at Coppa Club.

Newbury Summerfest is the BIG family day out on July 20th at Newbury Showground bringing together the best attractions, arena demonstrations, airshows, musical tributes and entertainment for an unforgettable family day out. Multiple zones and arenas offer families an array of activities to enjoy throughout the day and into the evening. Book at Big Family Day Out | Newbury Summerfest | Hermitage

Enjoy a leisurely trip along the Kennet & Avon canal this summer. The Newbury branch’s trip boat Jubilee runs trips from The Wharf throughout the boating season. Until September 7th they will be running a summer season of weekly evening trips (on either Thursday or Friday) which will incorporate “bubbly cruises”, gin tasting cruises (with award-winning Gee Gee Gins) and beer tasting cruises (with the Inn at Home). The Hungerford branch covers a particularly beautiful stretch of the canal, between Kintbury and Great Bedwyn where The Rose of Hungerford, a traditional widebeam boat, based at Hungerford Wharf, offers regular public trips and private charters along the canal. To book a trip visit Book A Trip – Kennet & Avon Canal Trust (katrust.org.uk)

Shaw House in Newbury has a variety of summer fun to treat yourself to with a summer fair on July 21st, a family activity day on 31st before open air theatre comes to the grounds in August. Join Immersion Theatre for A Midsummer Night’s Dream on 4th and Peter Pan on 12th. Full details and to book at West Berkshire Heritage, West Berkshire Museum & Shaw House

Animal Olympics is a Summer Trail at the Nature Discovery Centre in Thatcham. Join them at the centre to find out more about super speedy animals and high flying birds by taking part in the self-led trail. Complete the course, figure out the clues and make your own Animal Olympics inspired medal or trophy. Details at Nature Discovery Centre | Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (bbowt.org.uk)

Step back in time at Retrofestival to the evocative music of yesteryear at Newbury Showground 9th-11th August. Capture the lost glamour of the 30s, with its art deco designs and elegant fashion, or the nostalgia of the 40s, with its wartime spirit and timeless melodies, and rock n roll to 50s tunes and dance the night away, then get down to some soulful rhythm and blues that will move your body and lift your spirit. Tickets at Home – Retrofestival

Journey through the ages to when steam ruled all and explore a hidden gem in Wiltshire’s history at Crofton Beam Engine’s steam weekends, July 27th & 28th and August 25th & 26th. Learn about the history of the station and its restoration. Speak with volunteers in and around the Engine House. Discover the engineering challenges and the people who overcame them to build the canal and make sure it had a plentiful supply of water.

From trails and guided tours to craft activities, Avebury has lots of ways for you to enjoy precious time together as a family. Take a stone circle tour on Wednesdays and Sundays, take your seat for fairytale theatre in Dovecote with playful performances of The Ugly Duckling, The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks and the Three Bears on August 2nd, 9th & 16th. If you’re looking to let off some steam then try the obstacle course using the logs, planks and balance beams in the Old Farmyard and challenge others to have a go.

Summer daze

Liz Nicholls

Summer Daze

Holidays are on the horizon so let’s get out and have a good time whatever the weather. There’s fun for all ages to enjoy!

Summer feels as though it’s been a long time coming this year, don’t you think? We’re determined to squeeze every last drop from it, once the holidays start!

Luckily, whether you have tiny tots or surly teens to entertain, there are lots of events and attractions nearby to make great memories.

Quainton has been home to a railway station since 1868. And today this lovely rural village is home to a working steam museum and heritage railway (with a smashing visitors’ centre) where kids can enjoy steaming days for just £1pp over the holidays., from 24th July to 1st September. On steaming days the whole 25-acre site is open including steam train rides, miniature and model railways, as well as a gift shop, and travelling post office – a great family day out! Adults £12.50; seniors £11.50; kids £1, under-3s free. If you’re quick you can catch Zog on 30th June and Emergency Services Day is on Sunday, 11th August (£7.50pp & ES workers get free entry with their work ID). And there’s more! A Classic Car Show on BH Monday 26th August & Dino Day on 15th September. Please visit Buckinghamshire Railway Centre for full info.

Chiltern Open Air Museum in Chalfont St Giles, HP8 4AB, is always worth a visit, bringing stories from the Iron Age to the mid-20th century to life. There are 37 historic buildings for you to explore, filled with real objects, including historic toys and games. Try on WW1 uniforms, hats and pinnies, as well as Victorian clothing, accessories and more. Please visit Chiltern Open Air Museum for activities & what’s on.

Based largely in a medieval hall house, Amersham Museum brings to life fascinating local stories through exciting family-friendly exhibitions and events. You can travel through time with the new displays, join a guided walk, get creative in an activity session, or enjoy the herb garden. Also browse the shop full of locally inspired gifts! Amersham Museum

We love Wycombe Swan which offers the best of the West End with a spanking new season of shows, from The Rocky Horror Show starring Jason Donovan (call me, Jason!), to A Chorus Line, Grease, and Elf the Musical plus the magical pantomime, Aladdin, starring local hero Vernon Kay and the sensational La Voix. While we’re in Wycombe, a quick westwards mention for the fabulous Hellfire Caves: visit Hellfire Caves

We hope you enjoy our farms special! We can’t not give a friendly oink to one of our faves for animal adventures and indoor/outdoor fun, Odds Farm Park, HP10 0LX. oddsfarm.co.uk

Kew Little Pigs is the award-winning farm in the Old Amersham with piggy experiences, petting pens and a new barn (which you can hire). If you’re smitten with the porkers (stars on screen & field), there are piglets for sale. Word to the wise: wear wellies! Visit Kew Little Pigs Farm

The Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre in Great Missenden invites visitors to enjoy a peachy time (sorry) celebrating James and the Giant Peach from 20th July to 1st September. Enjoy Roald’s writing hut, and check out the activities lined up Tuesdays to Sundays including hands-on science workshops, daily storytelling, a themed trail and craft. Call 01494 892192 or visit Roald Dahl Museum & Story Centre

Fancy getting some fresh air? You can go above & beyond at Go Ape which has adventurous sites at Wendover, and Black Park in Slough, among others. Check out the zip wires, Tarzan swings, rope ladders, leafy hideout, Monkey Shuffle and more, including Captain Fantastic & co at the Black Park branch. Visit The Game Fair Festival of the Countryside

An Open Garden Tea Party at 2pm on Sunday, 4th August, at Woodlands House, SL7 3RN, will include a meadow walk, sculpture, arts & crafts, with added sparkle thanks to local wine heroes, Harrow & Hope. What’s more, proceeds will go to Medical Detection Dogs. For tickets & info please email [email protected].

I used to love taking my little tot to Gulliver’s Land and since then, the fun resort in Milton Keynes, MK15 0DT, has grown to offer even more giant fun! Book tickets to enjoy Dinosaur Discovery and Farmyard Fun from as little as £10pp and there are great stay & play packages too. Visit Gulliver’s Land Theme Park Resort | Milton Keynes (gulliverslandresort.co.uk) and also find our super-duper voucher deal opposite!

If Olympian Sharron Davies has inspired you, historic Wycombe Rye Lido, HP11 1QX, has family sessions and a great gym. Visit fusion-lifestyle.com/centres/wycombe-rye-lido/

Fancy a spin!? Rogue Leisure in Aylesbury, HP19 8DB, has the fastest indoor karts in the UK where you can test your skills on a banked corner up to 45mph. Or give Ten Pin Bowling a whirl, up to seven players per lane and you can wear your own shoes! If karaoke is more your jam, book a pod for up to eight singers with 80,000 songs to choose from all genres and eras, an amazing sound system and 50″ HD TV. To book your trip visit Activity Centre Buckinghamshire – Rogue Leisure

Bekonscot, HP9 2PL, features the world’s oldest and original model village, huge model railway, 1.5 acres of well-tended gardens and intricately detailed model buildings. Travel back to a 1930s idyll, see England how it used to be, and discover this wonderful little world tucked away from modern life. Visit Family Day Out | Beaconsfield | Bucks | Chilterns (bekonscot.co.uk)

Take your kiddies to see another type of kid and interact with the friendly team of animals at Aylesbury Goat Centre in a safe, and caring environment. Along with goats, you’ll find playful piggies, cheeky chickens, very inquisitive alpacas and cuddly rabbits (the best pets!). For more info visit The Bucks Goat Centre Aylesbury

Denham Country Park, UB9 5PG, has loads to keep young explorers occupied, not least Denham Adventure Zone for 12s and under, including a sand put, adventure trail, tube slide, treehouse, toddler swing and more. Join a bird-spotting safari, collect a map and enjoy some family orienteering. Home – Colne Valley Regional Park (colnevalleypark.org.uk)

Widmer Farm Park in Princes Risborough, HP27 0PG, is the perfect place for your little ones to meet llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, ponies and donkeys amid the picturesque Chiltern Hills. Please visit Farm Attraction | Widmer Farm Park | England

Wishing you all safe, smiley, sunny fun!