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32 Abbey House Gardens
www.abbeyhousegardens.co.uk 01666 822212
Malmesbury, Wiltshire SN16 9AS Adult £6.50 Child (5 to 15 yrs) £2.50 Concessions £5.75
Open 11.00am to 5.30pm 21 Mar to 31 Oct.
Probably the best garden visit you will ever make. These 5 acres, home to ‘The Naked Gardeners’ and often seen on TV, are full of interest and colour whatever the season and in any weather. 10,000 different plants and a very special atmosphere.
10% discount on admission.
Nearest Club Site: Cirencester Park (11.2 miles)
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35 Bath Postal Museum
www.bathpostalmuseum.org 01225 460333
27 Northgate Street, Bath BA1 1AJ Adult £3.50 Child (6 to 16 yrs) £1.50
Open daily 11.00am to 5.00pm Mar to Oct and 11.00am to 4.30pm Nov to Feb.
We have something for everyone. We provide colourful exhibitions, interactive games and quizzes for younger visitors and feature historic ‘Talking Head’ video characters.
Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Bath Chew Valley (12.4 miles)
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33 Adventure Wonderland
36 The Blue Pool
www.bluepooluk.com 01929 551408
Furzebrook, Wareham, Dorset BH20 5AR Please contact us for 2010 prices. Grounds open daily Mar to
Nov. Teahouse, shops and Museum open Mar to end Oct.
A unique and tranquil beauty spot set in the midst of the Purbecks. The Pool is famous for its ever changing colour and sandy paths which lead up to views of the Purbeck hills and down steps to the waters edge.
Two for the price of one adult entry
Nearest Club Site: Smedmore House (4.8 miles)
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www.adventurewonderland.co.uk 01202 483444
Merritown Lane, Hurn, Christchurch, Dorset BH23 6BA Adults and children aged 3 and over £9.99 Child (aged 2) £4.25 Under 2’s FREE, discounts for senior citizens and family tickets. Visit our website for details. Adventure Wonderland
including Wild Thing, open 20 Mar to 12 Sep. Then every weekend up to 17 Oct and half term week (23 to 31 Oct). Wild Thing open all year round as a separate attraction (exc. Christmas, Boxing and New Year's Day) but as an inclusive part of Adventure Wonderland during the dates above.
Dorset’s number one family park, opposite Bournemouth Airport, offers a full day’s fun for boys and girls alike with
over 30 rides and attractions. Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: New Forest Centenary (8.0 miles)
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34 Barbara McLellan Canal Boat
www.katrust.org.uk 0800 121 4679
Wharf Cottage, 15 Frome Road, Bradford-on-Avon BA15 1LE Adult £6.50 Child (5 to 16 yrs) £5.50
Open Mar to Dec. Please contact us for times.
Various trips include Cream Teas trip in the summer, Autumn Tints trip in the autumn, Limpley Stoke and Santa trips. Please call our Booking Manager, Bernard Groves to discuss your requirements on 01225 350857.
Children go free with each full paying adult
Nearest Club Site: Longleat (15.5 miles)
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37 Blue Reef Aquarium - Portsmouth
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www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk 023 9287 5222
Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO5 3PB Please visit our website for prices and full opening times.
Open daily from 10.00am
Voted Visitor Attraction of the Year by Tourism South East, Blue Reef Aquarium is a great visit whatever the weather. See local marine species and hundreds of tropical fish in the gigantic ocean display complete with underwater tunnel.
One child admitted free with two full paying adults. Not to be used with any other offer, discount or family ticket. Valid until 31 December 2010.
Nearest Club Site: Rookesbury Park (12.3 miles)
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