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Welcome to Sharandys Birds of Prey, we are a private Bird of Prey Center based near Chard, Somerset and we pride ourselves on offering Bird of Prey courses and Experience Days which is completely 'Hands On', you will have the opportunity to handle, meet and fly these magnificent Birds of Prey.You can also enjoy the thrill of flying Birds of Prey and watch them in their natural state of flying free!!
Wow what an amazing few hours spent enjoying my early Xmas present this morning. I cannot recommend this highly enough, Matt who did the talk about the owls certainly knew his stuff and we had plenty of time to hold each of the owls and ask questions. Then onto the hawk walk - what can I say other than truly amazing. Lexi certainly performed for us and having her fly in between my husband and myself whilst facing each other and stood close to each other was breathe taking. If you love birds of prey and owls and are looking for a truly amazing one on one experience, you will not regret doing this.
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4.5 based on 62 reviews
Farrington Park is open to non-members and welcomes visitors to enjoy all our facilities. We are situated 10 miles from Bath and Bristol, just off the A37. We have everything from 27 holes of Championship golf, private conference room with panoramic views, to fully equipped gym with steam room and Hydro Pool. Our modern restaurant, coffee bar, and bar area with stunning views over the golf course and surrounding countryside is the perfect setting for any occasion. A great place to meet friends or a work meeting in our Coffee Bar open daily. Enjoy a drink with friends on our terrace, a meal for all the family with our outstanding Sunday Carvery or celebrate every kind of special occasion including your picture perfect wedding day. We are experienced at delivering weddings to a very high standard, and can provide rooms licensed for civil ceremonies, wedding breakfast and evening celebrations. All of our weddings are tailored to suite your personal needs making it truly individual.
Went here for a Sunday Roast. Amazing food. Polite, friendly staff and good customer service. Lovely quiet place. Very reasonable price. I even was able to have a small plate for £6!
4.5 based on 177 reviews
A wonderful place to visit. Great for children to roam, climb, play in streams and explore. Snowdrops in abundance in early spring and bluebell woods in May. Lovely little cafe on site too with exceptional toilet facilities.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
The two tunnels make an interesting addition to an already lovely ride. Started in Bathampton and riding clockwise (recommended) down to the Dundas Aqueduct. Refreshments/toilets available and maps of the route. Continued through a school on foot part of the way then followed the route signs through some quiet country lanes towards Midford until we found the entrance to route 244. Doubling back in ourselves on the purpose built Greenway was a pleasure. Wide Tarmac path, mild gradient before entering the Combe Down tunnel. Over a mile long and dimly lit, atmospheric with orchestral music at the mid-way point. Opens out into a wooded area before entering the second tunnel which is much shorter and slopes down for a nice freewheel for most of its length. A little bit of public road follows then turn onto the river Avon footpath into Bath itself. We followed the river into the city centre and ate at one of the many eateries next to the train station. After a rest we crossed the river on the footbridge behind the train station and re-joined the canal towpath where it enters the River Avon. Small detour necessary at the moment (Aug 2020) due to repairs to the tow path then on to Bathampton, stopping for an ice cream at a barge near the George Inn. We cycled on a Tuesday morning in the school holidays and the path was pleasantly quiet. Weekends can be very busy.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Minehead Eye Skatepark has a huge range of things to do for people of all ages, including adults who haven't grown up yet! The indoor skatepark is open to scooters, skateboards & BMX'S, all available to hire with helmets and pads too. In the front section of the building we have table tennis & table football open to anyone. Upstairs we have a Bouldering Cave where you can practice low level climbing without ropes for all ages. We also have a Cafe on the upper floor overlooking the skatepark that serves hot and cold drinks plus food and its open to everyone not just skaters! There is sofas for those that want to just relax. We also have Free WIFI & a pool table within the cafe. Kids over 10 can be left on their own with parents permission, allowing for some quality time for parents. On the upper floor we also have a rehearsal studio for all music lovers. During the year we put on various clubs and events at the EYE plus so much more so check our website or leaflets for current events!
4.5 based on 79 reviews
We are now closed for the winter. We reopen for 2019 April 1st for rowing punting & canoeing on the beautiful stretch of river between Bath & Bathampton.
After reading some reviews on here I was a bit worried taking my daughters here especially as we all have literally no boating experience. However very quickly I was made to realise that any worry was completely unnecessary. The gentleman who owns the boating station was absolutely lovely and welcoming and made us all feel at ease. Above all the staff who were handling the boats were really helpful and so patient with us novices, didn't get frustrated with us once even, smiles throughout. Hugely recommend (just watch out for the big boats if you are a beginner like me), my daughters said it was their favourite thing about bath ☺️
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The spectacular Dundas Aqueduct on the Kennet & Avon Canal is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. That means it’s as important as Stonehenge!
Walked from the Angelfish cafe at Brassknocker Basin, 5 minutes amble away. Glorious old stone aqueduct and flotilla of canal boats to admire. Some of the residential ones are quirky but no less fascinating.
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