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by leenewham » 6 Oct 2013 09:07
I thought I'd start this to share some fantastic things you can do within 1.5 hours from here (which is a reasonable time my son will sleep or keep quiet in the car).
I'll post and update later. Does anyone have any top days out to share? Stuff 'under the radar' and less well known is good!
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by JRobinson » 7 Oct 2013 13:46
Paradise Wildlife Park in Broxbourne is fantastic.
www.pwpark.com
Overground to Shoreditch High St, walk to Liverpool St, or train to London Bridge, and then a bus to Liverpool St, and then half an hour train, and a Park minibus (or you could drive there).
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by Mazzer » 24 Oct 2013 21:21
My cousin always raves about taking his kids to leeds Castle!
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by Susie1791 » 25 Oct 2013 08:54
Coolings nature trail is a really great day out. It's near Knockholt village so about a 50 minute drive from Sydenham. It's got a really lovely nature trail to walk around with wallabies, sheep, goats, pigs, duck pond etc. There are lots of great hiding places for the kids, teepees and lots to explore. A annual family pass is £12 or else it's £3 per adult, £1.50 for children over 5, under 5 is free. There are also a couple of motorised ride-on tractors which are great fun and Wendy Houses which they are fine with the kids playing in, we easily spend 4-5 hours there when we visit and it also has a great garden centre and cafe!
http://www.coolings.co.uk/green-and-ple ... ture-trail
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by leenewham » 25 Oct 2013 09:45
Coolings is great. I was going to add that but you beat me too it.
Darwins house is also great.
I'd add:
THE MILL TOY MUSEUM
http://themilltoymuseum.com Our son loved this place.
This is also next door to a steam railway.
BEDGEBURY
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/bedgebury
This place is amazing. You can hire bikes, go through extensive forests, they have an amazing adventure trail high up in the trees with 'death slides' and everywhere there are adventure playgrounds hidden in the forest (for all ages). It's 8.50 to park for the day but it's a full day and our 2 year old loved it. So did we. Including the playgrounds!
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by Susie1791 » 25 Oct 2013 09:57
Another great day out but abit further afield is Groombridge Place near Tunbridge Wells, I love this place!!

Admission prices can be expensive (£8.95 for adult, £7.45 for children) but they regularly run deals on
www.littlebird.co.uk offering 50% discount. We are going on Tuesday and there are 3 adults, 3 children, all getting in for £24 and it really is a full days entertainment there. A real gem!
http://www.groombridgeplace.com
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by leenewham » 25 Oct 2013 10:35
I second Groombridge, It's fantastic. Good food in the cafe too.
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by Manwithaview1 » 25 Oct 2013 16:48
Hever Castle is a good day out. Make sure you take a change of clothes

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by leenewham » 22 Apr 2014 23:01
I think this subject is worth pinning.
Do you agree Admin?
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by admin » 22 Apr 2014 23:25
Done
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by Mazzer » 24 Apr 2014 19:55
Good idea Lee and thanks Admin, i'm enjoying working my way through this list!
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by KM » 24 Apr 2014 22:24
I too am enjoying this post! These are a bit nearer to home.
We like;
Eynsford, train from Bromley South and paddle and fish in the stream on a warm sunny day, picnic by the cricket field and watch a match
Discover Centre, Stratford; like a make-believe literacy centre with arts, crafts, make-believe and a fab outdoor playground
The Olympic Park and its two playgrounds, especially the Tumbledown (?) area, with sand and water
And how about Decathon on a rainy day, just to try out the bikes and scooters?!!
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by vizzle » 18 May 2014 09:31
We went to Eynsford yesterday - lovely, friendly tea rooms, a ford to paddle in, a castle and some riverside pubs. It only took 40 minutes - out on the A20.
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by leenewham » 18 May 2014 09:38
We went to the cinema in Beckenham yesterday with Thomas, our 2 and a half year old. It was £3 each (everyone is the same price) and he sat mesmerised through the whole of Frozen. The cinema was pretty quiet. Well worth a visit on a Saturday morning.
After we went to the Deli Nene in Beckenham. They have a playroom for kids which is great and very good changing facilities. Again he loved it and the food was great.
Then we went to Croydon Road Recreation Ground. This has to be the best, by a country mile, playground near here. It has a fantastic paddling pool. It gets busy though. It's pretty easy to park nearby (for free) and Thomas loved it so much he said 'it's a wonderful day'. Bromley seem to be pretty good at parks, perhaps they could teach Lewisham a thing or two.
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by leenewham » 18 May 2014 09:42
For a very cheap day out, and VERY close to Sydenham, try Keston. By car it's only about 20-30 minutes from lower Sydenham.
There are 3 commons next to one another. We went to Keston Common, which was lovely. full of little wooden pathways opening up onto clearings and ponds with people going past on horseback. It's like being in the countryside. Our son loved it. We want to check out West Wickham and Hayes commons too as they all merge into one essentially.
Keston also has a lovely little village green with what looks like a couple of nice pubs (one is called the Greyhound). If anyone has tried these, please report back here!
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by MiniFox » 1 Jun 2014 10:40
Possibly pushing the 1.5 hours from Sydenham remit is Drusillas.
We'd camp at Wowo, year in year out and head to Drusillas. I'm no fan of zoos, but this place is perfect for little kids. As a family we really loved it.
http://www.drusillas.co.uk
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by Manwithaview1 » 2 Jun 2014 17:51
leenewham wrote:I thought I'd start this to share some fantastic things you can do within 1.5 hours from here (which is a reasonable time my son will sleep or keep quiet in the car).
I'll post and update later. Does anyone have any top days out to share? Stuff 'under the radar' and less well known is good!
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We used to go to Hever Castle, with water maze, huge wooden fort etc. Great fun, take towels and change of clothes
Barely one hour away by car but trains do go reasonably close then local bus
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by Manwithaview1 » 2 Jun 2014 17:53
MiniFox wrote:Possibly pushing the 1.5 hours from Sydenham remit is Drusillas.
We'd camp at Wowo, year in year out and head to Drusillas. I'm no fan of zoos, but this place is perfect for little kids. As a family we really loved it.
http://www.drusillas.co.uk
Yes Drusillas is a great place for the under 12s huge playground after you've seen the animals. We met Kevin (Blue's Clues) there once, which made my daughter's day.