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Spending some time in MK over Easter -

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ReelingLush18 · 10/03/2018 15:40

Hi

We're visiting family friends, for the first time, this Easter. Looking for some suggestions for things to do with extended family (including toddlers to teenagers). Outdoorsy things, good restaurants and pubs and anything unique to do which wouldn't be immediately obvious to tourists.

TIA

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PerspicaciaTick · 10/03/2018 15:47

Bletchley Park is very good, plenty of outside space, lots of interactive stuff, a play area for the toddlers, very interesting and good audio guides (with puzzles and videos).

The canal museum at Stoke Bruern is also good, but might be a bit hairy with toddlers (although they might enjoy going on a canal boat).

ReelingLush18 · 12/03/2018 08:33

Thanks PerspeicaciaTick. Any good tips for where to eat out?

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Montgomerystubercles · 12/03/2018 08:40

The tree cathedral (next to Gulliver's kingdom) is a bit different, and lots of space to run around. And Howe park is good, a wood and small play area - there is a lovely cafe there too and they have drop in 'forest school' sessions for pre schoolers on Thursdays.

Gin96 · 01/04/2019 20:35

Willen Lake for teens, there is Tree top extreme, Wake boarding and a lovely playground for younger children www.willenlake.org.uk

Gin96 · 01/04/2019 20:48

To eat out there is the Barge at Woolstones which is a lovely old pub or the Hub has quite a few restaurants to choose from, The Grange for an Indian is delicious, it depends what you want, Milton Keynes is very spread out, lovely old pubs in surrounding villages or modern restaurants in the centre, there is a theatre, skiing at Xscape, cinema, shopping, ice skating

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