Discover the best top things to do in Marlow, United Kingdom including Rebellion Beer Co. Ltd., Marlow Football Club, Bisham Abbey Sailing & Navigation School, Marlow Museum, Danesfield House Spa, Sunrise Health and Beauty.
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5.0 based on 336 reviews
With a busy shop, membership club and monthly tour nights we are well worth a visit. Rebellion started brewing in 1993 in a small industrial unit in Marlow Bottom. In 1999 we moved to Bencombe Farm at the entrance to Marlow Bottom. We currently produce approximately 70,000 pints per week and you can find our beers in over 400 local pubs and clubs within a 30-mile radius of Marlow, in our brewery shop or in several local supermarkets and off-licenses. We have a busy brewery shop, selling our fresh beer in containers from 1 litre to 72 pints as well as over 300 varieties of wine and other local produce. Feel free to visit and have a browse...
Visited for the first time when visiting Marlow as love the beer. You can taste free samples and the selection is fabulous. A great shop friendly staff and very helpful
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Established in 1991 we provide sailing, powerboat and motor cruising on the River Thames for children and adults. We offer experience days as well as full RYA certificated courses and these can be taken as part of a group or booked as private tuition. We also run RYA shorebased courses including Dayskipper, Yachtmaster, VHF & First Aid plus many more! Check out our website for full details.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The Marlow Museum is located by Pound Lane car park, by the entrance to the Court Garden Leisure Centre, Higginson Park at the river end of Marlow Town Centre. Please visit the website for the current opening hours. The museum features an interesting selection of displays and exhibits, giving an insight into the history of Marlow. Admission is free.
A cultural gem that ought not to be one of Marlow's 'best-kept secrets' What I find truly extraordinary about this small, but significant local cultural centre, is that it receives no funding whatsoever from the Marlow Town Council, in the immediate proximity of whose grand offices it is situated. Instead, it is dependent entirely upon voluntary contributions by the public and is run entirely by volunteers. If I were a town councillor, I'd feel shamed each time I passed by the Marlow Museum. And what a little gem this is! Alongside more permanent displays relating to Marlow history, the museum regularly hosts exhibitions about more specific topics. Earlier this year I twice visited a superb exhibition devoted to the history of nearby Marlow Bottom. This was clearly a major project and the wealth of detail on display spoke of much diligent research by a dedicated team of volunteers. There was far too much to take in on a single visit, so it was a real pleasure to find an accompanying brochure was available to buy. The current exhibition, 'Marlow Then & Now' also looks most interesting, although I have not yet visited it. It's a shame that the Marlow Museum's complete dependence upon voluntary helpers means that it is restricted to opening only on Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays at set times. I trust local schools are aware of the museum; it would make a great place for school visits, still more so with child-friendly commentaries by the knowledgeable volunteers. I wish I had known of the Marlow Museum earlier, but now it's on my radar I plan to visit on a more frequent basis. Such a cultural centre, staffed by helpful and friendly volunteers, really deserves to be located in larger premises - perhaps inside Marlow Town Council's own Court Garden building. Now, there's a thought for any progressive councillor reading this review ...
4.0 based on 140 reviews
I spent a very relaxing hour in the tranquil environment of the Spa Illuminata having a back massage and facial. Excellent value for money and fantastic treat. The staff were all welcoming, friendly and professional.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
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