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Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
Discover the best places to visit with your family around Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, from exploring the magical landscape at Stowe to den-building at Basildon Park.
Spring is here! The days are lengthening and getting warmer every week. Let's get out there and run amongst the fresh green leaves, blossoming trees and spring flowers. Connecting children with the seasons at a young age is a great way to build a lifelong love of nature.
Stowe is a vast and exciting playground for children with winding paths, wildlife-filled lakes and intriguing statues and monuments.
There's a natural playground for climbing, balancing and make-believe at Hughenden. Children also love the walled garden with its narrow paths for running along and a willow tunnel for winding their way through.
There's a children's play area nestled in the woodland at Greys Court and a walk around the estate is livened with fallen logs for balance-walking. Also look out for the lambs in spring.
With 400 acres of historic parkland, garden and woodland to explore, there are lots of ways to play at Basildon Park.
Waddesdon's popular woodland playground has been refurbished and there's a brand new zip wire, board rider, swings and roundabout. The Aviary is also a must for children to spot the exotic birds.
There are some great walks at Cliveden to get the whole family spending time together in the great outdoors. The Blue walking trail is a great place to start, taking you via the natural Play Trail.
Children can explore the outdoors in the natural play area created for very young children just off the Lime Avenue.
Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.