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After Legoland for a few days, where can we go for a few days to fill the week, apart from London?

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clottedcream · 13/06/2011 09:00

We will be going to Legoland for a couple of days and have the rest of the week to fill so rather than coming home what/where else can we go. Will be doing Windsor as part of LL and dont really want to go into London, so where else can we go for anotehr 2-3 days?

thanks

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ssd · 13/06/2011 09:11

how old are your kids?

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cat64 · 13/06/2011 09:14

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yousankmybattleship · 13/06/2011 09:17

How old are your children? If still quite little there's a fab model village in Beaconsfield. I think its called Beaconscot. Also some good National Trust properties if you are a member.

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PestoSurfMonster · 13/06/2011 09:18

I was going to suggest Windsor too, but Cat's beaten me to it!

I know you said not London, but Kew Gardens are worth a day out. Really fabbio Smile

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clottedcream · 13/06/2011 09:19

1 DS age 6. just fancy travelling on to somewhere staying a a travel/premier inn etc...

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 13/06/2011 09:31

Go down to Portsmouth and visit the Historic ships, day trip to the Isle of Wight, Portchester Castle, Royal Armouries.

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PestoSurfMonster · 13/06/2011 09:36

OOh yes, the dockyard at Portsmouth will keep you and DS busy for hours. He will love the Action Stations bit they've got there, with lots of hands-on stuff for DC's to do.

You could also go up the Spinnaker Tower if you have time. On a sunny day we like lunching at Pizza Express at Gunwharf Quays seafront and watching all the boats go by.

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 13/06/2011 09:48

You can get a boat trip round Portsmouth Harbour where they point out all the battleships (not that there are many left now Sad) and all sorts of interesting stuff.

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clottedcream · 13/06/2011 10:03

thank you for your suggestions...I think portsmouth is a little too far for us to travel back home to tell you the truth - midlands based.

So now Im thinking what about making way back home and stopping around Stratford, Birmingham way - any ideas???

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WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeGoes · 13/06/2011 10:11

Warwick Castle?

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mummytime · 13/06/2011 10:18

Okay do spend some time in Windsor, ice cream by the river. Walk over to Eton (really interesting), maybe a boat trip.
Then on your way back drop into Beckonscot in Beaconsfield, we have travelled 1 1/2 hours to get there and loved it every time. Then I would also suggest stopping at Aylesbury and doing the local museum and the Roald Dahl place (which is very very different from normal museums).
We have also done the Cotswold Motor place (can't remember its name) at the end of the M40 ish.

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clottedcream · 13/06/2011 11:45

yes I said I would be doing Windsor as part of LL - so need something else for the way back home for 2 days - will look at Beckonscot

thanks again

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Ruthiebabes · 13/06/2011 14:18

I would head to the Cotswolds for a few days.

Stratford upon Avon is lovely, and also the surrounding villages.

Lots to do for kids eg Cotswolds Wildlife Park, Cotswolds Farm Park etc.

I am sure you will find a premier inn in that area.

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Parietal · 13/06/2011 14:57

Oxford? And lots of nice walks in the chilterns.

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ssd · 13/06/2011 17:51

west midlands safari park

cadbury world

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ssd · 13/06/2011 17:52

whats LL?

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clottedcream · 14/06/2011 09:09

legoland :). West Mids Safari sounds good

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JohnniesBitch · 14/06/2011 12:13

How about thorpe park as well? we used to prefer chessingotn, but in the last couple of years Thorpe Park is much improved. We have an annual pass for all merlin attractions and have been 4 times already this year and still not bored of it. My 5 yr old dd loves the smaller rides.
Also keep in mind that if you are going to LL in peak season you may not get everything doen in two days so might not have time to go into windsor.
Windsor is lovely to spend a day in, especially if its dry. lots of little shops, streets to explore, a very small fun fair down by the river. Boat rides down the thames. You can eat cheaply as well if you don't mind the chains as right outside Windsor castle there is a Nandos and a MacDonalds, also a weatherspoons. We've eaten in the Nando's a fair few times and hopefully this sunday as well. A fab cupcake shop as well.

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