Discover the best top things to do in Elstree, United Kingdom including Flight Training London, ICE Helicopters, Fly By Light, Carview-20, Go Jump In, Aldenham Country Park, Allum Hall and Manor House, Flame's Sled Dogs, South Medburn Equestrian Centre, St Nicholas Church.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
We provide exciting flight experiences around London from Elstree Aerodrome, the closest aerodrome to Central and North London. Take a genuine flying lesson over beautiful Hertfordshire, and take a certificate home with you on the day that counts towards achieving a Private Pilots License. Choose to fly over the countryside, along the city scape, or over Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden and do some Harry Potter set spotting or try and predict what movie the current set may be for. Whatever you decide to do, give us a call and book a Trial Flight and enjoy the UK from the air.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
As part of the ICE London Group, a company with almost two decades of experience operating in the London leisure market, we are delighted to make available our Cabri G2, R44, R66 & MD520N helicopters for flight training and hire. Our team of flight instructors are hand picked so we can deliver the highest quality of training, always focussed on you and your goals.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Welcome to Carview-20, a new drive-in cinema here to provide the ultimate socially distanced experience. Set in an enchanted woodland, join us for a night under the stars filled with timeless classics and nationwide classics.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Visited Jump In today with a group of 7-8 year olds for my son’s birthday - whilst we’ve been to a big trampoline park locally before, this one was so much better with much more to do, eg diving platforms, big slides as well as a wide range of trampolines. The centre is decorated with bright and fun images and there was great music playing all afternoon. The party coordinator Jess was excellent in her direction and care for the kids, the party area was very big & clean and everyone had a great time - home made pizza was amazing (my 12 year old daughter said it was the best pizza she’d ever had!). 35 mins from where we live but well worth the longer drive and we’ll definitely be back. Parking was tight on a Saturday afternoon but plenty of other parking locally so not a major issue.
4.0 based on 511 reviews
Its interesting reading the reviews, especially the bad ones. Some mention the queues to get out of the carpark. In my 10+ years of visiting, ive never had more than a few cars in front of me to get out. Others have mentioned things being run down. All Ive seen, especially lately, has been work to improve the areas. £4.50 to exit the carpark may seem a bit much to some but if you look at everything you can do for that £4.50, its actually very reasonable. Free toilets, free 100 acre wood, free walks, free play area and woodland play (great for conkers), plenty of space for picnics or bike rides. Plus parking! £4.50 for a whole day out with loads of stuff to do. Per car, not each! I really dont understand how anyone can complain about that. The farm has had lots of work done and has a constant team of workers and volunteers that are all working hard to keep people safe whilst also improving the experience. The addition of the aviary is lovely. Yes you have to pay extra to visit the farm but as an animal lover, I dont mind paying a little if it helps with their upkeep. I always pay the charge for the feed so I can feed the goats and cows! The SEND play area is wonderful. My almost 8 year old doesnt have any additional needs but loves this park. It has plenty to do and has lots of space so doesnt feel overcrowded. I visit here often with my family but also with friends or more recently alone for the lamb feeding (which was fantastic). The only downside is the reservoir but that is not owned by aldenham country park. Overall, an excellent place to visit with lots to do.
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