Discover the best top things to do in Walton-On-Thames, United Kingdom (UK) including Everyman Cinema, Sunbury Park Walled Garden, Daytona Sandown Park, Brooklands Museum, Bushy Park, Hampton Court Palace, Topgolf Surrey, Safari Adventure Golf, Great Cockcrow Railway, Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway.
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4.5 based on 299 reviews
To see 'Early Man' with two grandchildren. As ever, the young staff cheerful and helpful and will deliver food and drink to the seats, which can save some time and juggling. Seats in both screens are comfortable (with cushions and some footrests) with a mixture of two-seaters and singles (plus my favourite three-seater in Screen 1 which ideal when you have two children in tow). The bar is adequate with Seating for around around 15 and popcorn etc. on offer and a few free nibbles often to be found. My Squeeze and I often use the cinema and always enjoy the vibe and the friendly staff. Will keep returning!
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Small but beautiful tranquil Gardens close to the Thames and the village orchard, nice coffee and cake shop with the Millenium Tapestry and art gallery alongside.
Sit in the quiet Sunshine a few minutes and the garden birds, squirrels and even the parakeets become your friend. A real gem and with well maintained flower Gardens all year round
5 based on 140 reviews
London and Surrey's Premier Karting Venue - Daytona Sandown Park is the only MSA licenced and NKA Approved circuit inside the M25. The 900 metre circuit can be split into two Junior Circuits that are perfect for Birthday Parties and Junior Arrive&Drive. Adults can race in Daytona's superb Sodi RT8 Karts that are capable of 50mph or the high performance Dmax 125cc Two Stroke Karts that exceed 70mph. Book online or call us for more information.
This was booked for my 11 year old son's birthday. It was a fantastic couple of hours and I cannot speak highly enough of the staff and how we were looked after from the initial booking to the minute we arrived and until we left....MoreThanks for the five star review. We are really pleased that the boys enjoyed their racing and that you found the team so helpful. We look forward to welcoming you back to Daytona Sandown Park soon.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
The birthplace of British motorsport and aviation.
I visited the Brooklands Museum a few weeks back for the very first time. The primary reason for my visit was to see The Concorde however I was also looking forward to seeing the other aircraft that are on display, mostly the VC-10, Vickers Viscount and BAC-111.
I must say, apart from Concorde, I was very disappointed in the state of these aircraft. The VC-10 in particular has fallen into a shocking state of disrepair (inside and out) and the whole area that houses these airplanes looks like a junk yard. There is literally all kinds of junk laying about and around the perimeter of the property. Very unprofessional looking. As a huge fan of commercial aviation I found this very disappointing.
The Concorde, although not nearly has neglected as the rest of the aircraft, I must admit was also a bit of a let down. I have visited a number of other Concorde's at various museum's and exhibits and this was the least impressive exhibition of the airplane. I really didn't like how they have turned half of the interior into some sort of museum itself, with all the cabin fixings taken away and replaced by a windowless section of little displays of memorabilia and photos. These things should have been housed elsewhere in my opinion. It takes away from the experience of actually being on board one of the worlds most famous aircraft.
I did quite enjoy the The London Bus Museum on site. This section was very well looked after and the buses were all in immaculate condition.
4.5 based on 538 reviews
We stumbled across this park whilst looking for parking around Hampton Court Palace. We were so surprised to see how lovely it was - with an attractive lake/statue and so many deer. We had a lovely walk despite it being muddy - we didn't see it all by any means but will be back when the weather is better.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Visit the famous hedge maze, Tudor knot garden and the state apartments at this splendid red-brick Tudor Palace, which is set in formal Gardens and open parkland along the Thames River.
Cannot fault anything to do with the organising of the visit & staff all over the palace. I know we were all children once but it would be so nice to have a certain time to visit when there are no loud shouting children spoiling the audio you are trying to listen to. In the end we did the tour in reverse, start at the apartments first. The main area was the kitchens where it affected most. Lovely garden, would aim to visit again when in full bloom but not too many shouting children!
4.5 based on 434 reviews
Topgolf is the premier golf entertainment complex where the competition of sport meets your favourite local bar. You can challenge your friends and family to addictive point-scoring golf games that anyone from the hopeful pro golfer to your neighbour's 7-year-old can play all year-round. Just picture a 240-yard outfield with dartboard-like targets in the ground. The closer to the centre or "bull's-eye" you get and the further you hit your microchipped balls, the more points you get. Score even bigger with Topgolf's extensive food and drink menu that is sure to impress even the pickiest foodies. It's not golf - it's Topgolf.
Having been to TopGolf numerous times, I was looking at improving and progressing at golf. I enquired about lessons and was introduced to Max, one of the coaches working there.
We discussed goals and where I saw my game going, and thanks to him, my game has improved immeasurably – having lessons almost once a week for the last year or so. This included tackling the academy course on site, to gain some course experience.
In all, its a great informal place to learn the game – regardless of how serious you plan on taking it. In a group, its a laugh, but if you are playing solo there is a really challenge and reward in besting your high score.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
A miniature golf course like no other. The website does not disappoint!
My group that went was an 80 year old woman, a 45 year old man , a 12 year old boy and a 5 year old girl All enjoyed it very much.
Loved the special effects - a 'smoking' volcano, a roaring lion, a caged gorilla etc. Also. a raft to get to one of the holes. Setting was also great with imaginative jungle like planting.Good for photo opportunities. Good value. A nice cafe as well.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
We have been visiting the Great Cockcrow Railway every summer for many years. It makes a great afternoon outing which is fairly inexpensive. There are two routes, the Red route and the Green route and we usually buy a double ticket and ride both. Of...MoreIce cream between rides should be compulsory, it is SO yummy! Honey and Stem Ginger is my current favourite! You are right about the bluebells, they are beautiful. It's just a pity they don't last longer.
5 based on 37 reviews
This is a railway museum with a working small railway and steam engine and a main museum building. Open every Sunday between March and November 10am to 5pm. Admission for adults is £2.50 and children £1 each. Great for a cheap half day out. Refreshments available in the main building.
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