Discover the best top things to do in Sandy, United Kingdom including Clue HQ Bedford Ltd, Moggerhanger House, Jungle Jim's Playland Ltd, The Four Horseman, RSPB The Lodge Nature Reserve, The Bell, Bedford Microlight Airsports, Sandy Town Council Tourist Information Centre, John O'Gaunt Golf Club, John O'Gaunt Golf Club.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
About Clue HQ - The Live Escape Game Clue HQ Bedford is a Escape Game/Entertainment Centre. We have great live escape games to breakout from. Each room has their own story which is explained to you on entry. After being locked in the room we put 60 minutes on the clock. You try to escape the room solving a set of puzzles, clues, finding keys as a team of up to 6 players. Will you get out in time?
This was our 2nd escape room experience and the slightly better one. We went as a family with 15 and 12 year old children. We all loved it and and had a lot of fun. The theme was excellent and we managed to escape with just 27 seconds left on the clock. There were plenty of codes to decipher in a variety a ways. I am a bit claustrophobic so was worried about being locked in a dark room for an hour, but the hour flew by and I didn't feel at all worried. It's not pitch black in the room and does have lighting but it is a little dark in there. The only disappointing thing is the location. It is next to Jungle Jim's soft play area and if you want to go to the toilets you have to use the kids' toilets in there. It's a bit weird. Having said that it wouldn't deter me from going again. I would highly recommend it.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
I have taken my children here since my 7 year old was a baby so we have loads of happy memories of this place. It is kept beautifully clean, Jungle Jim's has ruined other soft plays for me as I have yet to take the kids to one that has the same standards of cleanliness. The food is a good standard too, there is quite a wide variety of hot and cold drinks at a reasonable price, I particularly like the smoothies. The staff are really lovely too. The covid system works well, it's easy to use the online booking system and they don't allow too many people in per session. I had to cancel a session as we were self isolating and they moved it to another day with no charge which I really appreciated.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Located on Bedfordshire's Greensand Ridge, RSPB The Lodge nature reserve and gardens has over 5 miles of trails, leading through tranquil woodland, an historic Iron Age hillfort, heathland and formal gardens. A hide looks over small pools where birds and other wildlife come to feed. The RSPB shop sells gifts, optics and bird food, and you can enjoy a freash sandwich or salad from the chiller, or a well-deserved ice cream or hot drink after your walk.
We decided to go and have a look at RSPB's head office, The description of the place is completely different to our local reserves.. The first thing we saw was a kestrel hovering while we was getting the cameras out. Following the path, autumn colour where amazing.. beautiful colours. Walking thought the first part of the woods, seeing the restoration of the rare environment in progress, fence posts being put in so the natural undergrowth controllers can be brought in (ponies). Walking up along the Greensand ridge the views through the trees are breath taking. The Iron Age Hill Fort takes a bit of imagination but you can see why it was there, Its a tangible link to the past that can be seen and touched. From the fort, the path twists and turns along the ridge then down into a valley, then up then down, a stunning path,steps, slopes, more steps, some steep.. the knees cry out for mercy a couple of times but ooohh so worth it. so much to see, Fungus, the sand stone cliff, the trees,the animals and birds... The garden when you get to the HQ building is lovely, There was a rhododendron in flower, all the way up here, in late Nov.. amazing. The Tree of Life is a brilliant idea.. the powerful feelings there is wonderful.. I hope people respect it. The Woodpecker trail was the last one we did,so much to look at with more stunning views, trees in full autumn dress..More climbing but worth it. We will go back, at a different time of year. On the minus side, No food available, apparently the supplier had gone, we had to go back to the town to find something for lunch.. It was not a problem. Shop well stocked, staff helpful.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
The Bell is a small, vibrant, friendly pub across the road from Sandy train station. We are THE live music venue in Sandy, and have bands on most Saturday nights, with the occasional group on for our Weekend Wind Down on Sunday afternoons. We have a selection of draught lagers, ciders and cask ales on sale, as well as a selection of wines, gins, other spirits and soft drinks. During the winter we are open: Sunday to Friday, from 12-00pm. Saturday from 11-00am. Our bands are amongst the best on the circuit and all play a very wide variety of songs by a multitude of various artists and groups. Feel free to pop in and enjoy one of our free live music sessions.
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