Wokingham is an historic market town in Berkshire, England, 39 miles (63 km) west of London, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Reading, 8 miles (13 km) north of Camberley and 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Bracknell. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 30,690.
Restaurants in Wokingham
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Wokingham Theatre is a thriving amateur repertory group presenting 8 major productions a year alongside Youth Theatre productions, short runs of less well known plays, evenings of new writing, and a wide range of theatrical skills training. We also make our auditorium available to others for work as varied as hair-dressing training and Brass Band performance. The group was founded in 1947, is a registered charity and our purpose has always been to promote the enjoyment of theatre in Wokingham. The theatre is staffed entirely by volunteers who give their time and skills to support all aspects of our operation. The theatre is managed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership by democratic vote each year.
4.5 based on 635 reviews
Put simply, Dinton Pastures is a perfect area for walking, dog walking, paddling in the stream, boating on the lake and playing on the enormous play area. You could easily spend a whole day here and not get bored. We visited late summer and took 2 energetic 7 and 5 year old boys with their bikes for a walk around the huge lake - it took us almost 2 hours but we stopped for at least 30 minutes to paddle in the stream so it's definitely worth taking a towel and spare clothes. We finished our day at the enormous play area which is without doubt the biggest I have ever visited. The only down side is that because the play area is so huge you can't stay in 1 place to keep an eye on the kids - you need to keep moving to keep them in view. Only a minor point because there is so much for them to do there. There seems to be plenty of parking which is very reasonably priced and a pub across the road so all in all, a great day out for everyone of any age with or without kids and dogs.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
4.5 based on 428 reviews
The decision a few years ago to upgrade this out-of-town Showcase cinema from one of under-utilised high capacity and average comfort to one of far lower capacity but maximum comfort was a good one as far as I am concerned. We choose to come here repeatedly despite knowing that we will pay significantly more than at nearby competing town centre cinemas, justifying our decision on the basis that at least we are saving on the cost of parking (although be warned that much of the car park floods). Seats are wide and recline almost completely, without impacting on those sitting behind you. There is also space for people to pass in front without disturbing other viewers. The Costa Coffee is a welcome addition - sometimes we combine a cinema trip with lunch, and Costa has also proven useful as a comfortable caffeine-fuelled waiting area if the family has split up to attend different films.
4.0 based on 1,129 reviews
Nirvana Spa is both a Day Spa and a Members' Club.
Am fortunate enough to come here at least twice a year - usually once with my husband and then again with my mum . Treatments are always lovely food is good ( though shoot me for saying it but it would be good to have bread on the buffet !) . Just opened the new pool , and whilst this is lovely and there are comfy beds ( shame not also available in the main pool area ) it is very noisy .
4.0 based on 59 reviews
I had a full body massage and the wife had full body with hot stones....we was 100% made relaxed and would go back again if we wasn’t so far away... we would highly recommend these ladies... well done girls .from Richard and kathy butcher from Brandon Suffolk. Friday 25/9/2020
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