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Bathscape Walking Festival 2024
With over 60 events for families, groups and solo walkers, the majority of which are free (full programme available online). Foodies will enjoy "Start with Cake, end with Cheese", a 5.5 mile circular starting at Bath Soft Cheese, Kelston. For more ambitious walkers there is a 9.5 mile walk "A Folly, a Quaint Village and […]
Find out more »Bradford on Avon Walking Festival 2024
Offering a variety of walks for all abilities.
Find out more »9:30 am
Somer Valley Walking Festival 2024
Hosted in collaboration with the Somer Valley Ramblers offering a weekend of exploration, learning and community spirit with family nature walks, music workshop and evening bat walk as well as forest bathing focusing on mindfulness and a deep connection with nature, and foraging led by local experts Steve England, Luke Newman, and Leah Apostolou, who […]
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Teddy Bears Picnic at Avon Valley Railway
All children can travel free of charge if they bring their teddy bear on a 50 minute steam-hauled journey. Then, back at Bitton Station enjoy magic shows, balloon modelling and face painting all included within the ticket price. Wheelchairs users requiring tickets, please call the Booking Office on 0117 932 5538.
Find out more »Fantastic Tails gallery trail at the Holburne
Free admission for families during half-term (26 October – 3 November) and a ‘Fantastical Tails’ gallery trail inspired by the wonderful creatures and animals in Chila Burman and Paula Rego’s work; suitable for ages 6yrs+.
Find out more »American Road Trip at the American Museum
Celebrating a journey through the diversity of American landscapes, history and culture in this contemporary, immersive experience, where visitors join in and share their own stories. There will be large-scale-travel games, theatrical sets, and an array of American road-trip memorabilia, as well a chance to get up close to an original 1958 Harley Davidson Duo […]
Find out more »Henry Moore in miniature at the Holburne Museum
A survey of Moore’s sculptural output from his earliest works through to his last years, in which nothing is more than 30cm in size. The first exhibition of its kind, it will include works from every decade of Moore’s career, from the 1920s to the 1980s.
Find out more »Interactive Nature Trail with Dorothy House Hospice
Through its seasons, nature reminds us of the fragility of life and offers peace and solace from sadness and overwhelm. The interactive nature trail aims allow anyone wishing to find a wellbeing space to reflect in nature, or to find serenity in grief. Take a pause and learn more about the bio-diverse species found in the meadows, […]
Find out more »Heritage Open Week 2024
A packed programme of events in a variety of venues such as churches, mills, and cemeteries, as well as exclusive talks and guided tours, family friendly activities and trails. Highlights include find out what it was like to live in Roman Bath with activities, crafts and rituals at the Roman Baths; explore objects on a […]
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Toulouse-Lautrec at Victoria Art Gallery
Featuring around 100 posters, this blockbuster show brings bohemian Montmartre to Bath with bright colours and bold lines, Toulouse-Lautrec's striking artwork captured the essence of turn-of-the-century Parisian nightlife. Pieces include his first poster of the Moulin Rouge and the cancan dancers of La Troupe de Mademoiselle Eglantine, alongside works by other celebrated artists of the […]
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Family Stone Circle Tours at Avebury National Trust
The opportunity to join a tour and learn more about the site as a family. Sign up purchase tickets from visitor reception in the barn (limited capacity, tickets offered on a first come, first served basis with normal admission fee). Tours run 11-1145am and 1-145pm subject to volunteer availability.
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Youth Music Fest in Alice Park
Celebrating local young talent with a day of performances by musicians, dancers, groups, soloists and more.
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