Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Harleston Recreation Park, Hyper Centre, HMS Invincible Play Park, Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, North Norfolk Wizard Maze and Play, MB's Funhouse, Kingston Field, East Town Park, Farmer Fred's Adventure Play Barn, The Base (Baseline Activity Sports Extreme).
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Hyper centre is an indoor play centre featuring different play frames, sports court and disco room. Separate under 2's area with ball pool, slide, soft shapes and plenty of crawling space. Over 2's mega play frame spreading up several levels including 40ft slide, ball pool, ropes and ladders, rollers and and slots to squeeze through and much more!
5.0 based on 8 reviews
This is a great park for kids of many ages. Very clean, lots of space and things to do. Right near the beach/lighthouse and toilets.
4.5 based on 448 reviews
Stand in the evocative workhouse settings, face to face with projections of staff and inmates and listen to first hand stories, often tragic, sometimes inspirational, from the people who once walked these whitewashed corridors. Visit Land Girl and Lumber Jills, old village shops, re-created cottage garden, orchard and traditional farm with rare breed livestock. Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse makes a superb setting for themed event days, family fun activities, school holiday fun and courses in traditional crafts.
I visited (with a friend) Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, last Thursday (March 12th), my friend got in free, because I have got health issues, we enjoyed looking around many parts of the Museum, including the Museum of Norfolk Life, the Engineering Galleries, the Rural Life Gallery, the 1950's Room, the many sections of the Museum, where you could read about the Workhouse, Cherry Tree Cottage, the School Room, the Chapel and Village Row Shops, we also enjoyed looking at the Panhard Car, there was lots of interesting information, to read, there wasn't time to read everything, unfortunately, me and my friend, didn't have the time to visit Gressenhall Farm, we will definitely visit the Farm, next time, we visit Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, we went in the Mardlers Rest Cafe, where I enjoyed a cup of Tea, a Bakewell Tart and a packet of Cheese and Onion Crisps, my friend enjoyed a cup of Tea, I bought some nice items, in the Gift Shop, the staff at Gressenhall, were very friendly, I last visited Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, two years ago, with my mum and her sister, recommended for anyone interested in history.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Closed for the time being due to the Corona Virus. We hope to see you soon x We are a fabulous soft play area suitable for children under 4'10". There is a fully licensed bar selling all the popular draught beers and ciders, wines and soft drinks! We also have a lovely kitchen cooking food to order, all freshly prepared. Fridays is our Toddler morning - perfect for little ones to explore and meet friends without getting barged by bigger children Please not, we are on the first floor without a lift service.
Came here recently for some lunch - the food was delicious - fresh, hot and really tasty - i had scampi, chips and salad and my friend a jacket Potato with cheese. Food and drinks are well priced. Staff are very friendly and welcoming. There’s many snooker and pool tables, some arcade machines big screen TVs showing sport, and upstairs an amazing soft play area that’s free!!!! It’s definitely worth a visit here - we shall certainly be going back!!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Delightful Playing field with many sporting and play facilities including outdoor table tennis table, slam dunk area, children s play area and outdoor gym equipment
Kingston field is a lovely place to walk the dog along the harbour and grassy field. There is a big café which serves cakes, coffees, fizzy drinks and more. There is a lot of play equipment and I like to meet friends here to talk and relax.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
This place is free and perfect for a picnic or just laying on a blanket and reading. There is a playground that features an obstacle course and a smaller area for youngsters. There are public restrooms, a free car park, picnic tables and multiple trails. The trails weave through the forest and also follow the old railroad line. There is a river where you step your feet in but be very careful as we did spot broken glass on the ground.
4.0 based on 141 reviews
Really well done with plenty for children of all ages. This is I think the nicest children’s soft play we’ve been to, clean, well laid out, safe and everything seems new and fresh not old and worn like so many we’ve been to. Lots of parking and staff couldn’t have been more helpful. Half decent cappuccino too.
4.0 based on 66 reviews
The Base is the first of Base Line Sporting Opportunities centres which mixes soft play area, extreme sports activities and cafe. Our large indoor and outdoor play area provides excellent value for money entertainment for the whole family whatever the weather
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