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Fantastic local attractions!

There are some great places to visit for a day out with children in the Thames Valley West area. Here are some you could try this summer.

Ask at each place on the map for your Families Thames Valley West magazine free gift when you visit before the end of the summer holidays!

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Nature Discovery Centre

Muddy Lane, Lower Way, Thatcham, RG19 3FU

The Nature Discovery Centre is packed full of interactive wildlife and natural history displays. There is a network of footpaths ranging from small familyfriendly walks to longer paths for the more adventurous.

Bucklebury Farm 2

Pease Hill, Reading, RG7 6RR

Very much a working farm, each visit promises a new, exciting adventure with new arrivals throughout the year, goat kids, rabbits and guinea pigs to cuddle and piglets to meet.

Beale Park 3

Lower Basildon, Reading, RG8 9NR

Beale Park is an outdoor wildlife park within 40 acres set against the River Thames in Berkshire. A home to an exciting mix of animals and attractions.

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Wellington Country Park

Odiham Road, Riseley, RG7 1SP

Wellington Country Park is an award-winning destination for a family day out or overnight stay in the country. Beautifully rural yet easily accessible.

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Museum of English Rural Life

Redlands Road, Reading, RG1 5EX

The Museum of English Rural Life explores the history of the English countryside and its people. The museum is free to visit and is one of the best things to do in Reading.

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Henley Adventure Golf

Mill Meadows, Henley-onThames, RG9 1BE

The course is fully-accessible and great fun for all ages, and Henley’s picturesque riverfront is the perfect backdrop, so come down and see if you can get a hole in one!

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River and Rowing Museum

Mill Meadows, Henley-onThames, RG9 1BF

The museum offers a broad calendar of activities including lectures, children’s workshops and family events.

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The Look Out Discovery Centre

Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, RG12 7QW

At The Look Out Discovery Centre, we love hands-on science. We have over 90 activities which children of all ages can enjoy and learn from.

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