Students are invited to join day trip to the following famous places and castles during the year.
Cadbury World is a one-way self-guided tour, which you can enjoy at your leisure. You can see the Cadbury World demonstration staff working with chocolate making novelties and plaques. There is also the chance to try fresh liquid chocolate straight from the vat, and you can even dip your own chocolate centre and eat it. You may even see moulded bars coming off the production line in the packaging plant, which is part of the Moulded Factory.
National Sea Life Centre, The Water's Edge, Brindley Place, Birmingham takes visitors on a spectacular undersea voyage with over 55 displays of freshwater and marine life, creating a wonderland for visitors of all ages. Brand new is a fantastic `Otter Sanctuary', home to three Asian short clawed otters. Children will love the challenges of the Captain Pugwash Adventure trail. An exciting new feature is planned for Easter 2003. Open daily from 10am, last admission 5pm (please check for winter closing times), closed Christmas day.
http://www.coventrycathedral.org
Coventry Cathedral is a world famous symbol of reconciliation, having risen out of the ashes after its destruction in 1940.
http://www.dudleyzoo.org.uk
"Two great attractions too good to miss". Enjoy the feudal splendour of the castle ruins and admire one of the most diverse collections of animals in the country.
http://www.hattonworld.com
Two unique side by side attractions. Hatton Shopping Village with 25 craft & gift shops, major factory outlet, antiques and cafAc/bar. Hatton Farm Park with farm animals, pets and adventure playground.
A 16 mile steam-hauled train journey along the beautiful Severn Valley with superb views of the river en-route. Full corporate hospitality facilities from a sumptuous buffet in our 23-seat observation car to a fine five-course dinner for 140 in 1930's dining cars..
http://www.weston-park.com
17th Century house - extensive antique, porcelain, painting collections. Formal gardens. Woodland adventure playground, pets corner, miniature railway, restaurant & bar. Special events including: concerts, country fairs, gourmet dinners with accommodation in the house. Private dinners, wedding receptions etc. all year on an exclusive use basis.
http://www.coughtoncourt.co.uk
Fine Tudor gatehouse with half-timbered wings, house with strong Catholic history, including Gunpowder Plot. Birmingham 18 miles. Lived in and managed by the Throckmorton family. New garden, riverside walk. Exhibitions of Gunpowder Plot and Children's Clothes. Restaurant, Gift Shop and Plant Centre. Two Churches to visit.
http://www.heritage-motor-centre.co.uk
Visit the Heritage Motor Centre and discover much more than just our amazing collection of cars - there's the Time Road, motoring cinema, 'get behind the wheel' zone and free guided tours. The Land Rover 4x4 off-road experience operates 7 days a week from 12 noon. The outdoor go-kart track and miniature roadway are open weekends and local school holidays
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http://www.shakespeare.org.uk
Warwick Castle
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Experience a thousand years of history at Warwick Castle. See the mediaeval preparation for battle in 'Kingmaker' and join a Victorian 'Royal Weekend Party'. Available for evening functions, including themed evenings most Fridays and Saturdays.
Students are invited to join day trip to the following famous places and castles during the year.
- Adventure
- Island,
- Alton Towers
- Blackpool Tower
- Blenheim Palace
- Bolton Abbey
- Buckingham Palace
- Camelot Theme Park
- Chessington World of Adv.
- Chester Zoo
- Durham Castle
- Fountains Abbey
- HMS Belfast
- Houses of Parliament
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- Imperial War Museum
- Kensington Palace
- Kew Gardens
- Leeds Castle
- London Aquarium
- London Dungeons
- London Eye
- Museum of Scotland
- Museum of Welsh Life
- National Portrait Gallery
- Natural History Museum
- Royal Albert Hall
- Victoria and Albert Museum
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