Top 10 Fun Activities & Games in South East England, England

October 8, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including Fenton's Rink, Big Rock Hub, Daytona Sandown Park, Playopolis Board Game Cafe, Skizone, Ascot Racecourse, Army Flying Museum, Lower Leas Coastal Park, Garth Park, Alexandra Park.
Restaurants in South East England

1. Fenton's Rink

Dundale Farm Dundale Road Dundale Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells TN3 9AQ England +44 1892 826004 [email protected] http://www.fentonsrink.co.uk
Excellent
81%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 54 reviews

Fenton's Rink

FENTON'S RINK is England's only dedicated curling ice rink. It is open from October to April, from 10am to 10pm every day. It is very popular for all kinds of occasions, from birthday parties, anniversaries, staff outings, client entertaining, stag and hen parties, school trips and many more.Most people are new to this exciting and fun sport - so we always provide an instructor to show you the ropes. You'll have fun - right from the start!It's important to book in advance - particularly round the busy Christmas period.Do come and see us - you are sure to have a great time!!

Reviewed By chocolatebuttons32 - Maidstone, United Kingdom

This is possibly one of the best activities you can do as a group! I think Fentons is one of the only curling rinks in England- it is definitely worth a visit and curling is so much fun- definitely best as a group and for team building. It is in the middle of no where so be prepared for country roads!

2. Big Rock Hub

Mandeville Drive Kingston, Milton Keynes MK10 0AW England +44 1908 583128 [email protected] http://www.bigrockclimbing.com
Excellent
87%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 994 reviews

Big Rock Hub

Looking for a new and exciting experience that you can try on your own, with your friends or as a family? Then you have to try this! Big Rock Hub in Kingston, Milton Keyn is a massive indoor arena with hundreds of different color-coded climbs, from easy challenges for anyone new to climbing, to mega hard climbs designed to test future champions! Our climbing is designed to be fun for everyone and it doesn’t matter what your ability is since the satisfaction from reaching the top is the same whatever your level. It’s social, dynamic, engaging and fun, and regular practice will improve your body dynamics, suppleness, power and strength. You can practise at your own pace and all our climbing is difficulty graded and colour-coded, making it really easy to select challenges that are appropriate to your ability. The climbs are even changed regularly throughout the year too, so there are always new challenges waiting for your next visit.

Reviewed By Q6148YIjanetp

I had a great time during my taster session because I felt safe in the equiment and my instructor Ben gave me encouragement and the confidence to push myself a little bit further. At the end of the session I was very pleased with what I had achieved with Bens coaching. I would definitely recommend the taster session to my friends. Thanks Big Rock.

3. Daytona Sandown Park

Sandown Park More Lane, Esher KT10 8AN England +44 330 332 7870 [email protected] http://www.daytona.co.uk/venues/sandown/
Excellent
83%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 193 reviews

Daytona Sandown Park

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.

Reviewed By 260robbies

My son who turned 10 had such a great birthday party, very well organised by Laura and all the team at the track. Every single go-kart was perfect and the day went so well. We really can’t thank everyone enough ????????

4. Playopolis Board Game Cafe

2 Star Hill The Repro Centre Of Rochester, Rochester ME1 1UX England +44 1634 840587 [email protected] http://bookingninja.io/bookings/playopolis
Excellent
94%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 221 reviews

Playopolis Board Game Cafe

Reviewed By AlexPolishZ

Absolutely amazing place! Super friendly staff; amazing selection of games; nice selection of coktails and milkshakes- even have vegan options. 100% reccommend this place. Great atmosphere overall :)

5. Skizone

Basingstoke Leisure Park West Ham Leisure Park Worting Road, Basingstoke RG22 6PG England +44 1256 305298 http://www.snozoneuk.com/skizone/
Excellent
98%
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Skizone

At Skizone our revolving, fully adjustable ski slopes replicate a real piste. The slope surface is an astro-turf carpet which offers the most economical way to learn and is suitable for all ages and abilities. With a fully qualified instructor by your side throughout the lesson and a mirror at the bottom of the slope feedback is instant and gives you the best opportunity to perfect your technique.

Reviewed By kevin_Crine - Basingstoke, United Kingdom

compared to both dry slope and indoor snow slopes, Skizone is the best way to hone your skills. i've learnt to both ski and snowboard there. the 3 main advantages that it has are 1) unlike dry/snow slopes where you have to waste time going up and down on the drag lift, at Skizone you get every second of practice time. so half an hour on their equates to many hours on a dry slope. 2) the surface at Skizone has a lot more friction than at the other slopes, so you need a lot more control to do it. so it punishes you if you make a mistake, which means your technique becomes that much better. 3) unlike a dry slope, the gradient and speed of the slope can be altered by the instructor so it can be made to suit all abilities. also the staff are very friendly and helpful.

6. Ascot Racecourse

Ascot Racecourse High Street, Ascot SL5 7HJ England +44 844 346 3000 https://www.windsor.gov.uk/things-to-do/ascot-racecourse-p61473
Excellent
60%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 993 reviews

Ascot Racecourse

Reviewed By GrahamC52 - Ascot, United Kingdom

I am very lucky, to live within walking distance, lived in Ascot for over 32 years, but only discovered the internal tarmac track within Ascot race track - The Heath - only 2 years ago for walking the dogs. The circuit is 1.2 miles approx and with a little incline to make you work a little (cardio) and takes about 25 - 40 mins, depending on pace. Social distancing observed obviously. Recommended, lots of sky to take in and It gives you a mindful lift, in normal times coffee shops, eateries and bakers in High Street. Entrance through Ascot High Street and Winkfield Rd by Walkway tunnels under the grass track.

7. Army Flying Museum

Middle Wallop, Stockbridge SO20 8DY England +44 1264 781086 [email protected] http://www.armyflying.com
Excellent
56%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 451 reviews

Army Flying Museum

We are one of the UK's leading museums for British military aviation history. Boasting 40 fixed wing and rotary aircraft on site, we have fascinating exhibits and a wonderful 'Apache Cafe' looking out over the busy Middle Wallop Army Air Corps airfield.

Reviewed By 942denish

If you want to see helicopters and light aircraft albeit retired ones, and see displays of army flying in history to the present day then this is for you. It needs time to enjoy as there is a lot of detail, so either go solo or accompanied only if your companions are really interested in this sort of history. A very good few hours can be spent at this museum. Plenty of safe parking space in the grounds.

8. Lower Leas Coastal Park

Lower Sandgate Road, Folkestone CT20 2JP England +44 1303 853685 [email protected] http://www.folkestone-hythe.gov.uk/community/parks-and-open-spaces/lower-leas-coastal-park
Excellent
73%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 998 reviews

Lower Leas Coastal Park

New measures have been introduced by Folkestone & Hythe District Council in response to the sheer numbers of people visiting the Lower Leas Coastal Park. These measures include: Banning barbecues in the Coastal Park with immediate effect. BBQ pods have been removed. Refreshing the double yellow lines along Radnor Cliff Road. Installing a lockable barrier on the Coastal Park car park and close this overnight from 8pm - 8am to discourage groups from staying late into the evening. We are unable to release any vehicles over night. Installing additional signage and exploring the use of large electronic signage located at various points in the district/access points to the park areas. Increasing the amount of enforcement and advisory officers to give a higher visual presence. We will be issuing warnings - and potentially fines - to anyone acting in a way that negatively impacts on others.

Reviewed By clottieYorkshire - North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

This park is along the cliff and under cliff of Folkestone and provides a lovely green walk between the town above and the sea below. It is a pretty Victorian experience - an amphitheatre with the sea as a backdrop; attractively planted flower beds; a zig-zag path up the cliff through the the trees to the bandstand on the esplanade above. And all the time, the sea and pebble beaches stretching out to give lovely views. What a treat - and all for free. I wonder if the funicular railway/lift works in the summer to complete the back-in-time experience.

9. Garth Park

Parkside Launton Road, Bicester OX26 6DH England http://www.bicester.gov.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16&Itemid=21
Excellent
44%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 128 reviews

Garth Park

Reviewed By N8699PYpeterw - Oxford, United Kingdom

Really like this park near the town centre. Well kept at popular in a place with lots of young families. Events held in the summer

10. Alexandra Park

Alexandra Park St. Helens Road, Hastings TN34 2EL England
Excellent
73%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 721 reviews

Alexandra Park

Reviewed By DeniseT36

This is my local park and I think it is the best thing about Hastings! It is huge and varied from wild areas, ornamental flower beds, ponds -one with fishing, wild life including very cheeky squirrels, bowling greens, tennis courts and multisports hard surface area, a super cafe with outdoor seating, toilets, rare trees including champion trees, bandstand, a stream runs through it's great length and there is even a kiddies miniature railway with limited opening times sadly. Just try it when you visit Hastings, you won't be disappointed.It is a day out on it's own but I suggest not trying to see it all on one visit!

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