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Dunes Splash World
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Dunes Splash World
Splash World is packed full with exciting slides, rides and water features! Southport’s splashtastic indoor all weather water park Dunes Splash World offers a brilliant action packed day out for all of the family! Kept at a constant 84 degrees Fahrenheit, Splash World is the perfect place to visit whatever the weather. We have a fantastic...
Dunfermline Bowlplex
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Dunfermline Bowlplex
It’s hard to find things to do together as a family, especially when you have children of very different ages who all have different interests. It’s even harder when they all have varied interests. Throw Grandma and Granddad and your stroppy two-year-old into the mix and you have a huge task on your hands. Well let Bowlplex come to the rescue....
Dungeness Beach
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Dungeness Beach
Dungeness Beach Definitely for exploring and hiking rather than lounging or swimming, this is the second largest shingle formation in the world! A visually dramatic beach with great views, but entering the water is not advised. The Romney Marshes border and has several RSPB hides and lots of local wildlife including stoats, marsh frogs, weasels...
Dunham Massey
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Dunham Massey
During the First World War this magnificent Georgian house set in a peaceful deer park was dramatically transformed into a military hospital, becoming a healing sanctuary for almost 300 soldiers direct from the trenches. Admission: Whole property: Adult: £13.50 Child: £6.70 Family: £33.70 Garden only: Adult: £8.40...
Dunreyth Alpacas
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Dunreyth Alpacas
Bruce & Peta live in an idyllic setting on the side of the South Downs in West Sussex. They gave up their profession as Nurses and now run their herd of alpacas on their own land in Adsdean Park. Everything they have achieved during this time has been without grants or help from local or government bodies. They were the first in the...
Dunstable Downs - Chilterns Gateway Centre and Whipsnade Estate
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Dunstable Downs - Chilterns Gateway Centre and Whipsnade Estate
Acres of space to enjoy with fabulous views over the Vale of Aylesbury and along the Chiltern Ridge. Dunstable Downs is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a kite-flying hotspot. Chalk grassland, rich in wildlife, provides prime walking country – spot the gliders soaring over the glorious landscape!. Note : Chilterns...
Dunstable Leisure Centre
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Dunstable Leisure Centre
1Life is a forward thinking lifestyle and management solutions company that engages with people in local communities to enhance lives through health and wellbeing, physical activity, learning and the arts. Managing over 45 Local Authority venues nationwide covering leisure centres, swimming pools, golf courses, theatres, nature parks and the...
Dunstable Riding School
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Dunstable Riding School
Admission: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Help Evening 4pm to 7pm £25 Pay As You Ride: Available Daily £15 Notification via social media Help Days: Weekends and Holidays £35   Opening Times: Booking required. Year round, weather dependent.
Dunstan House Inn - Burnham-on-Sea Somerset
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Dunstan House Inn - Burnham-on-Sea Somerset
Dunstan House Inn Burnham-on-Sea Somerset serves Real Ales. Dunstan House Inn Burnham-on-Sea Somerset is a Family Friendly Pub, Bar or Inn. Dunstan House Inn Burnham-on-Sea Somerset has a Beer Garden. Dunstan House Inn Burnham-on-Sea Somerset is located near M5 J22.     
Dunstanburgh Castle
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Dunstanburgh Castle
Dramatic Dunstanburgh Castle was built at a time when relations between King Edward II and his most powerful baron, Earl Thomas of Lancaster, had become openly hostile. Lancaster began the fortress in 1313, and the latest archaeological research carried out by English Heritage indicates that he built it on a far grander scale than was hitherto...
DUNSTER BUTTER CROSS
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DUNSTER BUTTER CROSS
Set on the outskirts of the charming village of Dunster, this transplanted stump of a medieval stone cross was once a meeting place for butter-sellers. Managed by The National Trust. Read more about the history of the Butter Cross. BEFORE YOU GO Parking: Charged parking is available within the village (car park postcode TA24 6SE), not...
Dunster Castle - Minehead
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Dunster Castle - Minehead
The red turrets and towers of Dunster Castle rising up from their wooded perch is a dramatic spectacle for any visitor. Drama that is mirrored in the castle's history, more than 1,000 years of turmoil and change. Come and visit to find out more about the families of Dunster Castle, marvell at the beautiful interiors, enjoy the depths of the...
Dunster Forest and Estate
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Dunster Forest and Estate
Welcome to Dunster Estate, part of The Crown Estate. Set in the rolling hills of Exmoor National Park in Somerset, Dunster offers a wide range of attractions for visitors, including spectacular views, fascinating wildlife, a wide range of local foods, walking, cycling and horse riding trails, and a cultural heritage spanning over 5,000...
DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE
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DUNSTER GALLOX BRIDGE
This late medieval stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge' - across the River Avill once carried packhorses bringing fleeces from Exmoor to the Somerset market town of Dunster. The town had become a centre of the wool trade by the 13th century, when it was the main source of England's wealth. Managed by the National Trust. Read more...
Dunster Museum and Doll Collection
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Dunster Museum and Doll Collection
Dunster Museum and Doll Collection Open from 12th April 2014, see more than 800 dolls from many periods, in varied costumes, a dolls house, childrens favourites and other artefacts on display at this local museum. There is also a snooker room that can be hired for use in the hall if you fancy some potting practice during your visit. ...
Dunster Water Mill
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Dunster Water Mill
The West Country's finest working water mill, built in 1680, the mill is set in magnificent surroundings alongside the River Avill overlooking Exmoor National Park, only minutes from Dunster Castle and High Street. Entrance Prices for the Water Mill Adult Entrance £3.25 Child Entrance 5-15 years £2.25 Senior Citizens...
DUNSTER YARN MARKET
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DUNSTER YARN MARKET
This fine 17th century timber-framed octagonal market hall is a monument to Dunster's once-flourishing cloth trade. Managed by The National Trust. Read more about the history of the Yarn Market. BEFORE YOU GO Parking: Charged parking is available within the village (car park postcode TA24 6SE), not managed by English Heritage.  ...
Dunwich Heath Coastal Centre and Beach
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Dunwich Heath Coastal Centre and Beach
Tucked away on the Suffolk coast, Dunwich Heath offers you peace and quiet and a true sense of being at one with nature. A rare and precious habitat, the heath is home to special species such as the Dartford warbler, nightjar, woodlark, ant-lion, adder and much more. Quiet and serene, wild and dramatic, this is an inspiring visit,...
DUPATH WELL
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DUPATH WELL
This charming well-house stands over an ancient spring , believed to cure whooping cough. Built by the Augustinian canons of the nearby St Germans  Priory around 1500, it houses the remains of an  immersion pool for cure-seekers. Managed by the Cornwall Heritage Trust. Read more about the history of Dupath Well. ...
Durdle Door Beach
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Durdle Door Beach
Durdle Door is one of the most photographed landmarks along the Jurassic Coast because of the rock arch in the sea, formed as a result of the softer rocks being eroded away behind the hard limestones, allowing the sea to punch through them. Eventually the arch will collapse to leave a sea stack such as those that can be seen at Ladram Bay in...