- Combine business with pleasure! Take a short trip to the Cotswold hills, visiting Blenheim Palace, which is the only property of its kind in England that has been described as a Palace. This is where Winston Churchill was born. You will be delighted not only with the surroundings, but also the beautiful architecture of the building, designed in a Baroque style.
- Education at its best! When thinking about spending time in Oxfordshire, don’t forget about the county capital, Oxford. Rich university traditions, majestic buildings and beautiful architecture are the features that best describe this unique place. Plan also time to visit the oldest museum in Great Britain – the Ashmolean Museum. It is a real pearl on the world map of university museums.
- When visiting Oxfordshire, remember the city of Banbury on the River Cherewell. On the list of places to visit, also add Oxford Canal and Broughton Castle, which are captivating, at any time of the year.
- A family picnic in Bicester! A beautiful park, lots of attractions for children, contact with nature – this is a brief description of Garth Park in Bicester. Everyone will find something for themselves, regardless of age. Take a picnic with you and relax in the midst of lush greenery, away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. A perfect proposition for family integration!
- Automotive trip! Today we invite you to Wallingford, where you will find the unique Aston Martin museum. It will not only delight the males in the family, but fast cars are also the domain of women. After visiting this unique place, don’t forget to check out Wallinngford Castle Gardens & Meadows to see the ruins of the castle and relax in the beautiful gardens.
- Something for bird lovers! Oxford is only 9 km from the village of Wheatley. Go there to meet the birds of prey. Wheatley Birds Of Prey is an opportunity to enjoy falconry shows and see the power of nature up close. The trip will be not only be entertaining, but also a huge dose of natural knowledge.
- Railway miniatures! For everyone who wants to move back in time and see what transport looked like in the 1920s and 1930s, at least for a moment, we invite you to Long Wittenham. Here you will find the unique Pendon Museum, run by volunteers who will tell you the story of the English countryside.
- Fairytale farm! A trip to Southcombe is a real treat for children. Fairytale Farm is waiting for them, with lots of attractions and six entertainment zones. The huge sandpit, fairy tale characters, mouse city or the rabbit hole are just a few of the suggestions you’ll find at Fairytale Farm. Reserve a minimum of three hours to see everything that this magical place offers.
- Oxford Hogwarts! Harry Potter needs no introduction. When going on a family trip to Oxford, you can’t miss Christ Church College, which was the prototype of the Hogwarts books. Majestic university buildings also played significant roles in film productions such as 102 Dalmatians and X-Men: First Class.
- Vegetation paradise! Nature lovers will definitely be interested in the University of Oxford Botanic Garden. The place, called magical, consists of three zones where you will see beautiful vegetation from around the world. Some specimens can be admired in greenhouses, others are located outside (water and rock park), and most are in the middle of the garden. In the Botanical Garden you can combine rest with an interesting time spent with your family.