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Enjoy 14 rides & attractions including the Furchester Hotel Live Show and the Go Jetters Vroomster Zoom Ride. Or step inside the rainbow of CBeebies Land Hotel!

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www.altontowers.com
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0871 222 3330

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Cedars nature centre

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A community zoo based in the historic Cedars park in Waltham cross Hertfordshire. Familiar favourites such as meerkats and owls are just some of the animals found here alongside the strange more unusual creatures such as zorilla and tenrecs, there is lots to discover. The zoo gives visitors the opportunity to get up close to Meerkats, Owls, skunks, small bird species, rabbits, Armadillos and various reptiles and minibeasts. Tickets are just £2.40 pp with unlimited entry all day.

Open everyday 10-3pm.

Location:

Theobald's Lane, Waltham Cross, EN8 8RU

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Cedars Park has been a popular public park since it was first gifted to the people of Cheshunt in 1919. For 100 years the park has provided essential space for quiet recreation in a landscape of lawns, woodland and formal gardens. Although close to Cheshunt and Waltham Cross with busy dual carriageways enclosing two sides, Cedars Park survives as an oasis of calmness and tranquility. n/b Please note the park is free to enter, parking is also free (although limited) but there is a nominal entrance fee for entrance Cedars Nature Centre (the small onsite zoo)if you chose to visit there.

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Celtic Harmony Camp, an Open Air Museum with thatched roundhouses in a native woodland, is a perfect safe and stimulating outdoor setting. Explore the reconstructed roundhouses, take part in Prehistory activities, watch primitive skills demos, listen to a story around the fire and enjoy a freshly made lunch. Celtic Harmony is an award winning education charity open to visitors and schools.

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Chadwell Springs golf club site formerly known as East Herts Golf Club (1899) sits on what was originally Lime Kilm Farm.

Family brewers McMullen & Sons have operated Chadwell Springs since 1974.

The land is formed over chalk caves - it is the water in these caves that to this... Read more

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Power & Precision! Why not play our pitch & putt course with your feet! We've carefully installed an extra hole next to the green to fit a size 5 football. The goal is to get a football into the hole in the fewest number of shots possible. A game for up to 5 players. Power & precision are king here to win but if you just want a kick about with friends and family footgolf at Chadwell Springs is perfect for it. The origins of footgolf are uncertain, one thing we do know is that we love it and salute the UK Footgolf Association for making it a thing.

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Chadwell Springs Family Golf Centre is an exciting new golf development incorporating the current craze of footgolf, 9-hole pitch & putt, driving range and a Par 3 course, two PGA Golf Professionals on site and a Pro Golf Shop to cater for all your golfing needs. It's outdoors fun, fresh air and green spaces across 48 acres of grass landscape every day of the week. We just can't get enough!

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Chalkwell beach is a way from the hustle and bustle of the main beach at Southend. It has a carpark nearby at Chalkwell Esplanade. It has local facilities including kiosks and cafes nearby and is just five minutes from Chalkwell Station

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ZOO OPEN. THEME PARK OPENS 4TH JULY. PRE-BOOK ONLINE. Every ticket to Chessington includes Chessington Theme Park (unique theme, rides, attractions and places to rest and shop), Chessington Zoo (meet over 1,000 animals at Chessington Zoo; from the exotic and endangered to the just plain cute), Chessington Sea Life Centre (a truly breath taking experience for all deep sea explorers) plus live shows and events. The The park is closed during winter.

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Our grounds and gardens are open on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays (We will also be opening on Wednesdays in August and on Bank Holiday Monday). We are offering a reduced rate entry ticket and all visitors must pre-book their visit. Tickets are limited and there are restricted numbers allowed in every 30 minutes to minimise/prevent queues and help maintain social distancing. What's open You will not be able to enter any of our historic buildings but you will be able to enjoy our grounds, gardens, allotment, woodland and adventure playground. You will be able to purchase takeaway hot and cold drinks, ice creams and snacks from our Village Kitchen. Our cafe will remain closed. We have picnic tables and lots of space for picnic blankets.

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