A GRAND DAY OUT
FOR GROUPS IN THE UK
to A Grand Day Out for Groups
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From cheese-making to brewing, historic breads to seasonal eating, we are the UK’s Food Museum, here to engage audiences with the heritage of food and the communities who grow and make it giving visitors hands-on experiences which bring processes alive, teach skills and share memories.
With exhibitions, daily talks, demonstrations and tastings, as well as a programme of events and activities, make sure to visit the Food Museum this Summer!
www.foodmuseum.org.uk or find us on social media @FoodMuseumUK 01449 612229 | Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 1DL
The multi-award winning South Devon Railway is one of Devon’s & the West Country’s best loved tourist attractions & is the longest established steam railway in the south west, celebrating over 50 years in preservation. The railway runs along the stunning valley of the River Dart between Buckfastleigh & Totnes. Steam locomotives and historic rolling stock offer a wonderful all day, all weather attraction for families and people of all ages.
The SDR’s headquarters are just off the A38 Devon Expressway at Buckfastleigh, very close to the famous Buckfast Abbey, or if visiting by mainline train services, to Totnes station on the Great Western main line. Whilst visiting, why not include a visit the Totnes Rare Breeds Farm & Dartmoor Otters & Buckfast Butterflies for a fun filled day out!
THE IBCC ACKNOWLEDGES THE EFFORTS, SACRIFICES AND COMMITMENT OF THE MEN AND WOMEN, FROM 62 DIFFERENT NATIONS, WHO SERVED BOMBER COMMAND.
SCAN TO DISCOVER MORE
For Exhibition admission charges and events visit:
INTERNATIONALBCC.CO.UK
01522 514755 info@internationalbcc.co.uk
International Bomber Command Centre, Canwick Avenue, Lincoln, LN4 2HQ
Open 6 days a week - 9.30am to 5pm (4pm winter) Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays | Last exhibition entry 4pm (3pm winter)
The coastal town of Cleveleys is famous for its miles of sand and spectacular sunsets.
Cleveleys beach attracts visitors all year round and is the perfect spot to enjoy traditional seaside activities such as building sandcastles, flying kites, walking or cycling.
Take a walk or hop on a bike to cycle along the award-winning promenade and as the beach attracts a myriad of migrating birds, you might spot some wildlife along the way.
Cleveleys high street waits just beyond the promenade, a bustling shopping district boasting a variety of independent boutique stops and big-name favourites. If you’re looking for a delicious bite to eat, you’ll find everything from rustic, home-made pies and pastries to traditional fish and chips.
Wyre’s Mythic Coast artwork trail brings a magical element to the Cleveleys seafront. Five striking structures have brought to life The Sea Swallow book - a specially commissioned children’s story imaginatively written by Gareth Thompson and beautifully illustrated by Hannah Magee. Take a stroll and see if you can spot the art pieces: the Shipwreck Memorial, the Sea Swallows, Mary’s Shell, the Paddle and the Sea Ogre.
Bring the Mythic Coast to life with our augmented reality app! Join daring heroine Mary as she attempts to save her village and see all that she encunters along the way, using AR technology to reveal the tale behind each Mythic Coast sculpture. Visit your app store and search for Wyre AR Trails app to dowload for free!
If you are a fan of Star Wars, you may have spotted a familiar seafront on an episode of the hit Disney+ spin off series, Andor! Taking place five years before the events of the 2016 Star Wars film Rogue One, Andor stars Diego Luna as the title character Cassian Andor. The series explores a new perspective from the Star Wars galaxy, with focus on the path Andor will take to turn him into a rebel hero.
The filming took place by the cafe on the promenade and with many landmarks clearly visible, it is a great place for any Star Wars fan to visit full of photo opportunities! Take a stroll along the same promenade as Cassian Andor and enjoy the stunning seaside views - just try not to get on the wrong side of any Shoretroopers.
You can`t rival the atmosphere of a traditional market. Whether it`s an outdoor market flogging everything from carrots to kids` toys, or a lively farmers market showcasing the very best local produce, these unique experiences are at the heart of the local community. We have put together a selection of Lancashire’s famous markets for you to explore & discover we hope you enjoy them?
A beautiful traditional market... there is something for everyone and lots to see and do
A day out for everyone to enjoy! From gourmet street food to doggy ice-cream, finely-crafted jewellery to designer clothing, bargain household goods to hand-made gifts and haberdasheryyou’ll find it all and more at Fleetwood Market.
NEW STREET FOOD COURTYARD!
to 4.30pm
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
· Fully accessible and dementia friendly ·
Easy to find by tram, bus, coach or car!
Victoria Street / Adelaide Street, Fleetwood, Lancashire FY7 6AB
Follow us at FleetwoodMarket FleetwoodMkt