Hellfire Caves

Hellfire Caves

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...
Sandford Play Park and Talking Shop

Sandford Play Park and Talking Shop

Whilst I’m not saying that I choose my favourite playgrounds because of their proximity to cafes serving goooooood coffee and food *however* having the above in the same vicinity definitely bumps the playground up the list. I’ll get straight to the point: the...
Garsington Playground

Garsington Playground

This is a park with a view! Garsington village playground has such gorgeous countryside views, yet is only 10 minutes from Oxford. A pretty impressive zip line is the first thing you see when you enter, and let me tell you it goes pretty fast! The tractor climbing...
Oxford Museum of Natural History

Oxford Museum of Natural History

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...
University Parks

University Parks

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...
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