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    #21
    Thanks for the local knowledge all...I may take a trip to wsm, are the donkeys out this time of year?

    Anyone been to Longleat? Someone has recommended it to me but at the best part of hundred quid it's a waste if it's crap.

    Any more suggestions regarding eating out - child friendly places that is. If only there was a website where you could find decent grub at places which also rated their kid friendliness.

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      #22
      Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
      Anyone been to Longleat? Someone has recommended it to me but at the best part of hundred quid it's a waste if it's crap.
      Park at Heaven's Gate & walk in down the hill. Then once in just pay for what you want to do. Like I said, there are no monkeys any more but the maze is well worth the visit. Biggest in the world IIRC. Dr. Who exhibition has gone too which is a shame.

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        #23
        Originally posted by wurzel View Post
        Park at Heaven's Gate & walk in down the hill. Then once in just pay for what you want to do. Like I said, there are no monkeys any more but the maze is well worth the visit. Biggest in the world IIRC. Dr. Who exhibition has gone too which is a shame.
        Now the website doesn't offer this sort of info, just says ticket price - £xx.

        Lack of windscreen wiper pinching monkeys is a good thing.

        I didn't even realise you could just pay for bits of it. Thanks.

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          #24
          Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
          Thanks for the local knowledge all...I may take a trip to wsm, are the donkeys out this time of year?

          Anyone been to Longleat? Someone has recommended it to me but at the best part of hundred quid it's a waste if it's crap.

          Any more suggestions regarding eating out - child friendly places that is. If only there was a website where you could find decent grub at places which also rated their kid friendliness.
          Longleat is a good day out but you'll never see it all in a day so they let you re-use your ticket (within 12 months?) to let you go back for the bits you don't see. I don't know about the monkeys but the lemurs will still nick the wiper blades, you can leave your car and take a bus through the park anyway.


          For food in Weston Bottelinos on the boulevard and the Saigon (Vietnamese/Chinese) opposite would be good for kids if you eat early, our personal favorite is Dimitris (Greek) but not ever taken kids. The Thatched Cottage on the Seafront looks a bit dowdy inside but does fantastic melt-in-your-mouth steaks and good Greek food, again go early with kids and you won't have a problem. Avoid all other restaurants on the front.

          If you're based in Wells there's plenty of good pub food places which we’ve always enjoyed but we’ve only ever eaten at lunch times.
          Last edited by gingerjedi; 9 March 2011, 12:10.
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            #25
            What about the "Baby-Eating Bishop" Pilgrimage Tours?



            “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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              #26
              Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
              Aircraft, with a two year old....nah.
              Bravo that man. At least some parents are considerate of other fellow passengers. Thank you !

              In 1977, when Star Wars came out, I remember going on holiday to Wookie Hole soon afterwards.

              I was really excited but terribly disappointed to find no Chewie.

              Last edited by Board Game Geek; 9 March 2011, 12:49.
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              C.S. Lewis

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                #27
                The best thing about weston super mare beach is the mud (some kind of special substance only found in weston which is impossible to wash off) and the fact that apparently the tide is constantly dragging the sand out to sea, so to maintain the sandy beach they have to get earth moving equipment in every few weeks to move the sand back up near to the seafront!!
                "A life, Jimmy, you know what that is? It’s the s*** that happens while you’re waiting for moments that never come." -- Lester Freamon

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Freamon View Post
                  The best thing about weston super mare beach is the mud (some kind of special substance only found in weston which is impossible to wash off) and the fact that apparently the tide is constantly dragging the sand out to sea, so to maintain the sandy beach they have to get earth moving equipment in every few weeks to move the sand back up near to the seafront!!
                  That happens once a year, it's only to stop the Knightstone end getting a little patchy by the harbour.

                  The mud has other uses, if you want a vehicle to disappear for instance.
                  Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave Johnson

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                    #29
                    I think we have decided to go to Longleat, wookey hole and spend a bit of time mooching around wells.

                    Going to mix it up with pub lunches and one proper restaurant meal.

                    Is this place any good, bit worried about taking 6 & 2 yo here. Any reviews.

                    www.stoneaston.co.uk

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
                      I think we have decided to go to Longleat, wookey hole and spend a bit of time mooching around wells.

                      Going to mix it up with pub lunches and one proper restaurant meal.

                      Is this place any good, bit worried about taking 6 & 2 yo here. Any reviews.

                      Luxury hotels in Somerset | Ston Easton Park, near Bath
                      Never been there myself.

                      Can definitely recommend this one though:

                      Slabhouse Inn

                      It's just a couple of miles from Wells up on the hill past the TV mast.

                      Or here:

                      The Grange

                      About 12 miles from Wells towards Frome.

                      We go to both these places when we want restaurant quality food & neither of them have ever disappointed.

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