Discover the best top things to do in Waltham Abbey, United Kingdom including The Crown, Fishers Green Sailing Club, The Fishing Experience, Waltham Abbey Marriott Spa, Coda Falconry, Royal Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey Gardens, Fishers Green Nature Reserve, Epping Forest District Museum, Waltham Abbey Church.
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Fishers Green Sailing Club at Holyfield Lake in the Lee Valley Regional Park, with 180 acres of scenic sailing water, is the perfect Dinghy Sailing Club in Essex, Herts & North London areas for: fun and safe, family-friendly, casual sailing; year-round club racing, member led dinghy sailing training by RYA certified dinghy instructors. Come and join us. New Members always welcome!
5.0 based on 52 reviews
We are fully licensed and professional level 2 coaches that run sessions at one of the best fisheries in the country. Whether it's your first time fishing or want to improve on a particular skill, we can guarantee you will have a day full of fun and excitement catching fish. We coach adults as well as children, and have packages such as family days, group bookings and many more. Come and enjoy the experience.
5.0 based on 368 reviews
Welcome to Coda Falconry - we are an award winning bird of prey centre based within the Lee Valley Park Farm, Essex and pride ourselves on the outstanding care and devotion given to our diverse collection of birds. Our friendly and approachable team will be on hand throughout the day to answer any questions you may have regarding the birds within our centre - we strive to make your day an unforgettable and interactive falconry experience that both children and adults can enjoy. As well as flying demonstrations throughout the day, Coda Falconry also offers a wide range of "Falconry Experiences" for those who would like to learn more about training and flying birds of prey or who simply wish to encounter a magical moment (or several!) when flying our birds to the gloved hand.
4.5 based on 435 reviews
The Royal Gunpowder Mills is a great place for families to spend days out exploring the secret history of gunpowder, explosives and rocket propellants through our engaging interactive Exhibitions, Science Shows and Children's Activities. With a 300 year history and 170 acres of secret science and hidden heritage there's always a great day out to be had at the Royal Gunpowder Mills - Next open February 10 - February 18 for MAYHEM IN THE MAD LAB
Visited in half term with my nephew's, they enjoyed the hands on experience and professor Nitrates show, to be honest I think I enjoyed it even more., the on-site cafe was outstanding, we all had a nice meal, it was good to get decent food without getting ripped off like some theme parks.. All the staff were friendly and helpful throughout the day.fully recommended ???? ????
4.5 based on 116 reviews
It’s always nice to walk through a picturesque area of historic town like Waltham Abbey, it was beautiful and always a joy to walk though
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Lots of good routes around here - easy & short enough for young children with lots of rest spots. We did much of the Artroute 1 which passes many sculptures in the reserve that kids can climb on. In July we saw lots of dragonflies, butterflies, bees & birds. Including a very grumpy hissy swan! We just cycled away quickly :)
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Epping Forest District Museum is a family friendly museum. Come and explore the fascinating history of the Epping Forest District. Enjoy our displays and hands on activities. Full access to all floors. See our website for details of special exhibitions, events and activities throughout the year.
This is the second time I have visited this museum , it's a lovely museum which is set out well all the exhibits are displayed with information on this visit the special exhibition was on space flight you could see so much thought and effort had been put into the display , there was even small space suits for children to try on I would highly recommend this museum and with the school holidays coming soon it's a great place to bring the children and it's free
4.5 based on 36 reviews
One of the finest Norman churches in south east England and the only one showing the signs of the zodiac on the ceiling representing the seasons of the year. The original church was built in 1060 by King Harolds standard bearer, Tovi and the king's tomb remains in the churchyard where he was laid to rest after the battle of Hastings in 1066.
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