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Toddler friendly activity between London and Bristol?
« on: May 15, 2010, 07:46:17 PM »
Hi we are arriving at Heathrow in the afternoon on Thursday and spending the night in Henley-on-Thames before making our way to Plymouth on Friday.   We'd like to find something for Alex (3.5 yo) to do on the way.  Didcot Rail is closed much to my dismay.  Any other thoughts?  Ideas?
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Re: Toddler friendly activity between London and Bristol?
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2010, 08:00:18 PM »
Yeah at this time of year Didcot Railway Centre is only open w/ends and Wednesdays. There is another steam railway place at Cholsey and another railway museum at Swindon. Haven't been to either so can't say how good they are.  There is also Beale Park (wild animal place) near Reading which is meant to be really good, again don't have personal experience of it. You should be able to find details of all these online though.

Awesome kids playpark in Henley too, we were just there this afternoon!


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