Things to do in Eastern England outdoors


Exploring Eastern England unveils a treasure trove of cultural and historical delights. Begin your journey in Cambridge, where the prestigious university's colleges line the River Cam, inviting leisurely punting excursions. Next, immerse yourself in the medieval charm of Norwich, with its magnificent cathedral and well-preserved ancient streets.

Don't miss the picturesque coastline of Norfolk, dotted with quaint villages and expansive sandy beaches. Venture to the iconic university city of Oxford, renowned for its stunning architecture and scholarly atmosphere. Finally, discover the mystical beauty of the Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes perfect for boating and wildlife spotting.

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Ashridge Estate
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Free

Ashridge Estate

Explore rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows at the National Trust's Ashridge Estate in Hertfordshire.

Bushey Miniature Railway
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From £1

Bushey Miniature Railway

Welcome to Bushey Miniature Railway in Hertfordshire, a 5 inch gauge miniature railway in Herts near London.

Elton Hall & Gardens
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Adults £9.50

Elton Hall & Gardens

Anextraordinary, romantic, part-gothic historic house near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, that has been in the Proby family for 400 years

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Rutherford's Punting

Choose one of these exceptional award-winning tours, giving you the perfect opportunity to see the world-famous Heritage park in the heart of the city.

Houghton Mill
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Adults £6

Houghton Mill

Impressive working 18th-century watermill and campsite.

Sacrewell Farm
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Adults £7.50

Sacrewell Farm

Explore food, farming and the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. We've got plenty to keep your family entertained.

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary
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Adults £7

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary is based in the heart of Brentwood, Essex and is home to over 100 species of animals. Come and visit us today!

Bromham Mill
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Free

Bromham Mill

Bromham Mill is a late 18th - early 19th century rebuilding in brick, timber and stone on the site of earlier mills.