by Keira Garrigan | Jul 28, 2023
This is a firm favourite of ours and a playground that we have been visiting for years. It has a good mix of equipment for older and younger children, plus a big green and tennis courts too. Fenced in, the equipment is positioned around a central wooden gazebo with...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 28, 2023
Set in 50 acres of countryside, Albion Fields sculpture park is something of a ‘green gallery’ and filled with both monumental and discreet artworks from established and emerging artists. We love visiting and enjoy following the map and winding in and out of mown...
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 25, 2023
To have such a green expanse of 70 acres right in the middle of the city feels really special – it’s like Oxford’s version of Central Park! Immerse yourself in nature and let the children run wild climbing trees or tearing across the lawns. The ponds...
by Keira Garrigan | Jul 22, 2023
This Waterperry to Waterstock walk is relatively unknown but it’s a wonderful little stroll suitable for pushchairs and little legs. You will pass sheep, meadows, a thatched cottage of dreams, a stream, amble over a picturesque bridge and pass an old water mill. Carry...