Top family attractions of Bath & Bristol

Published: 03rd February 2009
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Bristol Zoo, Bristol
Bristol's Zoo is home to over 450 exotic and endangered species from across the globe. Learn more about the animals through great fun and educational live shows, trails, activities and feeds. You can learn how the zoo supports wildlife conservation and education. There is something to see and do whatever your preference in animals with the award winning seal and penguin coast, brand new Monkey Jungle, Asiatic Lion enclosure, pygmy hippos, Twilight World, Aquarium, Bug World, Reptile House and play areas among the most popular attraction of the Zoo.

Roman Baths, Bath
The Baths are one of the finest remains of the Roman Empire in Britain. The Baths date back nearly 2000 years with many artifacts from those times still on display today. The Baths and the Roman temple of Sulis Minerva are well worth a visit and to help your experience a hand held audio guide is available to inform you of all the wonders on display. And if you go it the Baths then you must try the water, though not to everyone taste the fantastic properties contained in the water means its well worth a try.


Explore-At-Bristol, Bristol
Explore-At-Bristol is one of the countries best hands-on science centers. Explore has many interactive exhibits and special exhibitions to discover which help teach kids about science while them have great fun! Put your mind and body to the test by trying the human gyroscope, play virtual volleyball and afterwards work out the mind in the learning lounge. Visit our stunning chrome plated Planetarium dome in Millennium Square. Sit back and take a trip to the stars.

Leigh Woods, Bristol
Take a great family walk in the Leigh Woods, a beautiful woodland with mixed trees and open areas. The woods have there own car park which is the start for a number of different trails through the woods. There are also a number of picnic tables so why not bring a spot of lunch to make a day of it

Pirate Walks, Bristol
Discover Bristol's fascinating historical links with Pirates on this informative and funny walk of Bristol's pirate hotspots l, including Blackbeards home with Pete the Pirate. The walk will last an hour and will be taken at a gentle pace so you shouldn't be tired come then end.


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