
Walks In Oxfordshire
If you live in Oxfordshire then you’ll find yourselves now in Tier 4 and under the tightest restrictions of the Government covid-19 tier system. Non-essential shops are closed as well …
Read MoreIf you live in Oxfordshire then you’ll find yourselves now in Tier 4 and under the tightest restrictions of the Government covid-19 tier system. Non-essential shops are closed as well …
Read MoreWychwood Wild Garden is a stunning place hidden in the woodlands of Shipton-Under-Wychwood. The Garden dates back to the 1860s and cover 12.5 acres of ponds and woodlands. It is …
Read MoreLast week we had some time to kill before our visit to Birdland in Bourton-on-the-Water so we decided to visit The Model Village. The Model Village has been there for …
Read MoreKilkenny Lane Country Park is in Carterton. We spotted signs for it when visiting Crocodiles Of The World and Carterton Soft Play And Trampoline Park. This weekend we decided to …
Read MoreHarcourt Arboretum is home to numerous rare trees from around the world, including some of the oldest redwoods in the UK. Experts travel the globe to find rare trees, collect …
Read MoreDry Sandford Pit is a nature reserve just outside Abingdon. It’s an area of national geological importance owing to its fossilised cliffs. When I say cliffs I don’t mean huge …
Read MoreThe Living Rainforest is home to over 850 species of plants and animals. It is run by the Trust For Sustainable Living. This is a charity that works hard to …
Read MoreWe explored Wallingford Castle Gardens and Castle Meadows properly for the first time this week. We ended up doing this in 2 separate trips. The first time we took the …
Read MoreAs part of the launch of CAPCOM GO!, the new planetarium show at the National Space Centre, we were also invited to spend a day exploring the centre as well. …
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