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Things to do in Buckinghamshire

Across Buckinghamshire there are 289 days out recorded in 2 towns, with options spanning country parks & forests, playgrounds and gardens. Milton Keynes has the most to choose from, followed by Beaconsfield.

The mix includes 239 free to visit, 16 indoor and 254 outdoors, so there is something whatever the weather. Pick an area below to see what is closest to you.

Among the attractions worth knowing about are Bekonscot Model Village, Eco Park, Kidsplay Activity Land, Gambado and Si5 Spy Missions — follow any of them through for the address and what else is close by.

What’s on offer in Buckinghamshire

  1. 01
    Country Parks & Forests
    Woodland trails and open countryside — including Chiltern Open Air Museum and Wright's Meadow.
    198 places
  2. 02
    Playgrounds
    Outdoor play areas and swings — including Storybook Play Den and Balance beam.
    20 places
  3. 03
    Gardens
    Planted grounds and glasshouses — including Meads Water Garden and Archena Gardens.
    19 places
  4. 04
    Theme Parks
    Rides and family attractions — including Bekonscot Model Village and Eco Park.
    8 places
  5. 05
    Driving Ranges
    Practice bays and lessons — including Flackwell Heath Golf Course and Winter Hill Golf Course.
    6 places
  6. 06
    Museums
    Galleries and exhibitions — including Amersham Museum and Stanley Spencer Gallery.
    4 places

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Good to know

How many things are there to do in Buckinghamshire?

This guide maps 289 places to visit across Buckinghamshire, spread across 2 towns. Browse the areas on this page to narrow them down by the kind of day out you want.

What are the best-known attractions in Buckinghamshire?

Recognisable names in Buckinghamshire include Bekonscot Model Village, Eco Park, Kidsplay Activity Land and Gambado. Each has its own page with location, attributes and nearby alternatives.

Where can I find free things to do in Buckinghamshire?

239 of the places listed for Buckinghamshire are free to enter, among them parks, beaches and nature spots. The "Free things to do" view gathers them together.

What is there to do in Buckinghamshire on a rainy day?

16 indoor options are recorded across Buckinghamshire — soft play, museums, bowling and the like — so a wet day need not stop a visit. The "Indoor" view lists them.

Is the information on Buckinghamshire kept up to date?

Listings are drawn from open mapping data and refreshed as places are added or change. Opening hours and prices are best confirmed with each venue before visiting.