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Last minute holiday booked Burnham / Windsor. Days out needed for next week!

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DomesticDisaster · 01/06/2012 11:43

We are going to stay in Burnham next week - quite last minute so I need ideas fast! We are going bank holiday Monday and coming back Friday so need to fill the days in the middle.

We are going to go to Legoland for one day (reading the Legoland thread with interest) and Cliveden for another. Are these good ideas? We have been to Legoland once before but my DD1 was only 18mths so it was a bit restricting.
This time she is 4.5 and DS2 is 2.5.

We need at least one other day out - possibly somewhere indoors too if the weather turns. Any ideas anyone?

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BadNails · 01/06/2012 22:04

Windsor Castle - can't go wrong with Windsor as a town anyway. Plenty of places to eat etc.

Odds Farm Park - just been refurbished. Nice and big indoor and outdoor play areas. Not too muddy if the weather is poor.

Bekonscot Miniature Village and Railway - I haven't been, but a friend went last week with her 3 year old and 5 month old and had a good time.

You're onto a winner with Legoland. DD1 loved it last year aged 4.

Enjoy your trip.

Stinkyfeet · 01/06/2012 22:13

Definitely Bekonscot - my 2 adored it at that age! It's not too big, so very managable with little ones. There's a good play area and a ride on train as well. Lots of miniature trains running throughout the model village.

We used to spend around 4 hours there.

DomesticDisaster · 02/06/2012 17:31

Oh thank you for that. I love the idea of Bekonscot as DS2 is a typical boy and train mad.

We have been to Windsor Castle already but mooching around Windsor is a good idea. I'm sure there will be plenty of jubilee madness excitement to soak up.

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Confuseddd · 02/06/2012 17:46

If it is dry, Burnham Beeches is great for a nature walk/ tree climb and picnic.

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