by Keira Garrigan | Jul 30, 2023
What a unique adventure – it’s not everyday you enter caves and winding passages, built in the 17th century, which extend over a quarter of a mile underground. The caves itself were dug by local farmers, impoverished by a succession of droughts and failed...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 25, 2023
Do not visit Oxford without visiting this place! Utterly brilliant and captivating! From a gigantic Japanese spider crab (our favourite!) to meteorites as old as the solar system, HUGE skeletons to beautiful gemstones – this award-winning museum has it all in...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 22, 2023
A beautifully magical and immersive experience and one of our favourite places to escape to. Enter the Galleries through The Portal, collect your magic wand and plan your journey. Bang the gong three times and follow the Hare into the Whispering Wood, a magical indoor...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 9, 2023
Wheatley Windmill is one of only two working windmills in Oxfordshire. The mill is dated to at least 1671 and was left in various states of ruin before being restored by a dedicated group of volunteers: Wheatley Windmill Restoration, then Preservation, Society. It has...
by Keira Garrigan | May 18, 2023
We call this place Oxford’s jungle and it’s easy to see why! Head straight to The Glasshouses on arrival and they’ll transport you around the world: Carnivorous, Water Lily, Cloud Forest, Plants from High Places, Rainforest and Arid all offer not...