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10:00 am
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 »The Great Western Brick Show 2024
Showcasing the latest and best models built by Brickish members around the UK. There will also be a marketplace with special offers and sets and the opportunity to help build a giant LEGO mosaic. Tickets on sale online.
Find out more »Pumpkinfest at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm
A celebration of all things autumnal including pumpkin patch Fur, Fangs, and Feathers scavenger hunt (28 Oct–1 Nov) to explore the zoo, hunt for hidden clues whilst learning all about some fascinating animals and native wildlife. Participants will receive a discount pumpkins purchased from the patch and win a family animal adoption of your choice. […]
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 »Paws in the Park to support Dorothy House Hospice
Event opens at 10am, with the dog walk starting at 1030am for a 5km sponsored dog walk around Winsley and through Dorothy House’s Firefly Woods and new interactive nature trail. After the walk, participants are invited to stay and enjoy the event village as well as refreshments and activities including a family-friendly dog show, professional […]
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 »Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition at the American Museum
The Unforgettable Behaviour exhibition showcases 39 photographs from previous Wildlife Photographer of the Year collections, displaying some of the most incredible animal behaviour moments ever captured on camera. The photos show an extraordinary range of surprising, and often deeply moving, acts by animals. They have been chosen to allow visitors to connect with animals they […]
Find out more »Dome Club Planetarium at Bristol Aerospace
Take a guided tour of the night sky, journey to the International Space Station and see what life is like for astronauts. Get hands-on with a meteorite and look out for shooting stars in this exciting family planetarium show. Then embark on a thrilling ride through the solar system, exploring nearby planets and the forces […]
Find out more »11:00 am
Chocolate Sundays at Avon Valley Railway
Enjoy a ride behind the Fry’s locomotive from the old chocolate factory in Keynsham. Discover more about this special locomotive, see displays on its history and the factory it served and talk to retired employees who worked there and enjoy a chocolate treat too.
Find out more »11:30 am
The Little Prince at the egg
Embark on a whimsical journey with the Little Prince as he wanders the universe in search of the true meaning of friendship. Enter a world of endless sunsets, where people are like flowers, and grown-ups are, well, pretty peculiar. They think serious things are silly and silly things are serious. They’ve forgotten how to look […]
Find out more »3:00 pm
The Little Prince at the egg
Embark on a whimsical journey with the Little Prince as he wanders the universe in search of the true meaning of friendship. Enter a world of endless sunsets, where people are like flowers, and grown-ups are, well, pretty peculiar. They think serious things are silly and silly things are serious. They’ve forgotten how to look […]
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