by Keira Garrigan | Oct 8, 2023
The Land of Lights is a mile long lantern festival and a stand alone special event at Gulliver’s Land Milton Keynes so there’s no access to the rest of the park. It has 12 ‘worlds’ of illumination and gigantic lanterns inspired by legendary fairy tales and...
by Keira Garrigan | Sep 24, 2023
Such an amazing urban retreat in Reading and such a journey from derelict swimming pool to beautiful lido! The history is so interesting: Thames Lido is the disused King’s Meadow swimming pool located by the river Thames on King’s Meadow in Reading, Berkshire. It was...
by Keira Garrigan | Sep 17, 2023
We’ll start off by saying that this one is for the Big Oxplorers only: no children allowed, and no dogs allowed either. Rousham is widely regarded as one of the greatest gardens in the world, by many of the best garden designers in the world. And whilst I’m no...
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 | Jun 5, 2023
Waterperry is such a fantastic day out for families. We are annual pass holders and go at least twice a month for a run around. The children’s trails throughout the holidays are especially fun and there is decent play equipment on the lawn by the tea shop, which...