by Keira Garrigan | May 7, 2023
The Kingston Bagpuize Millennium Green is a nature reserve and community park created by the villagers of Kingston Bagpuize and Southmoor. The 9 acre site is home to over 2000 trees of 27 varieties and is packed full of wildlife. It has been so intentionally designed...
by Keira Garrigan | Mar 13, 2023
If you haven’t been to this EPIC adventure playground then here’s the lowdown: High level double walkways link to the central towers with rope climbs, balance logs, ladders, bridges, climbing walls, tunnels and poles branching off. All built around the trees and...
by Keira Garrigan | Mar 12, 2023
Bekonscot Model Village and Railway makes me feel so happy and nostalgic. It’s one of my favourite places: our family used to visit when we were children and I have lots of wonderful memories, and photos, of my sister and I peeping in the houses and crouching down to...
by Liv Thorne | Oct 16, 2022
Science Oxford is the UK’s first indoor-outdoor primary science education centre with a hands-on Exploration Zone and 15 acres of woodland and ponds. This is STEM on another level and follows the ‘thinking, doing, talking science’ programme that offers a more...
by Liv Thorne | Aug 27, 2022
Tar Lakes in Witney is perfect for a little impromptu jaunt. It’s beautiful and, aside from the lakes themselves, there’s endless bridleways and public footpaths leading to other villages in the area – including one to the Masons Arms pub. Perfect for a pram...