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OUTSIDE HERTFORD
With sessions to satisfy even the most novice of roller skaters, Roller City is great fun. Beginners, family sessions, party music and holiday sessions.
Contact details:
www.rollercity.co.uk
0300 3039 620
The Royston Museum Trail guides the visitor through the history of Royston and the surrounding area with a range of archaeological finds dating from the Ice Age through to the Romans and the Anglo-Saxons. Other items of particular interest are a Beatles' programme, the first home computer (Sinclair ZX), a Rubik's Cube, and a time capsule assembled by the Royston Brownies in 1997 to be opened in 2027! ... Read more
Contact details:
www.roystonmuseum.org.uk
email via their website
01763 242587
Online booking only, opem 1st April - 24th September 2023.
Discover the mystery beneath the streets of Royston. No records of its age or purpose exist, but it is manmade and contains an extensive range of wall carvings. The purpose of Cave remains a mystery and a visit to make up your own mind is a must! Entry is by guided tour only. Tours cannot be pre-booked. It is first come first... Read more
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We offer the younger race enthusiasts an introduction in to the world of motor sport on either the main or junior circuit, subject to age and height restrictions. Available 7 days per week, using our Main circuit or Junior circuit, subject to booking. Once signed in, kitted and briefed, drivers will test themselves on the demanding Rye House Circuit. Our karts really do live up to our motto "safety fast!"
Contact details:
www.rye-house.co.uk
01992 460 895
Designed with the younger generation in mind (ages 0-9 yrs) Rye-assic Adventure Park is a "giant" indoor and outdoor play area offering educational, yet fun, activities themed around the Jurassic period, this magnificent adventure park offers a perfect solution for kid's parties & family days out not forgetting that its also able to cater for youth groups and school trips! Additional Needs sessions... Read more
Contact details:
www.ryehouseadventurepark.co.uk
01992 460 895
Scott's Grotto is a series of interconnected chambers, extending some 67ft into the chalk hillside. It is rumoured to have cost £10,000 and is thought to have taken 30 years to complete. The chambers and tunnels are lined with shells, flints and pieces of coloured glass, some donated by friends. On top of the hill above the tunnels there is a summer house which would have commanded a wonderful view over the town of Ware. The picture below shows the inside of the Council Chamber as labelled on Mr R T Andrews's 1900 Plan of the Grotto. This chamber is the most highly decorated and has seats inset into its wall. One of these seats even has the word FROG written in shells, referring to his wife, Sarah Frogley. The grotto is open 1400-1630 on each Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday between April 1st and September 28th. There is no need to book, entrance is £1 which is used for the care and maintenance of this historic site.
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Scott's Grotto is a series of interconnected chambers, extending some 67ft into the chalk hillside. It is rumoured to have cost £10,000 and is thought to have taken 30 years to complete. The chambers and tunnels are lined with shells, flints and pieces of coloured glass, some donated by friends. On top of the hill above the tunnels there is a summer house which would have commanded a wonderful... Read more
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Sea Life Adventure Aquarium is the south east's premier aquatic attraction with over 40 unique displays featuring sea life from all over the world. Along with the incorporated Three Shells Cafe, it's a great visit for the whole family any time of the year. From sharks to seahorses, starfish to stingrays, it's all here in the exhibits section of the site.
Contact details:
sealifeadventure.co.uk
01702 442200
Sheep Life is a fun family day out, come and bottle feed a lamb, play our giant garden games, see if you can win a prize on our treasure trail and just chill out amongst the lambs in the beautiful green fields.
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Sheep Life's main attraction will let you get up close and personal with some of our gorgeous sheep and their little lambs and have a go at bottle feeding... Read more
The Wildlife Park first started as a private wild animal sanctuary in 1979, when a young injured jackdaw was brought to us to look after. 'Jack' recovered and soon became one of the family. Since then there have been many changes - including the recent addition of the Tigers, the rescued Lynx and Mountain Lions. Our conservation projects have included a Crayfish Rearing Project, featured on TV.
Contact details:
www.sheprethwildlifepark.co.uk
email via their website
01763 262226
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