Showing things to do within 25 miles of your days out location

Certainly the best small zoo we know, and one of Fred's favourite days out, with 100s of small and medium sized animals, fantastic outdoor and indoor playgrounds, Thomas train rides, and a host of other kids activities.
This family run farm has more than 40 different breeds of sheep - one of the largest collections in the world - as well as pigs, goats, rabbits, chicks and more. There's also a tractor trailer ride.
Named after the famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, the park comprises 700 ares of beaches, cliffs, meandering river valley, and open chalk grassland. It is a popular place for outdoor activities including walking, birdwatching, cycling and canoeing.
Certainly the best small zoo we know, and one of Fred's favourite days out, with 100s of small and medium sized animals, fantastic outdoor and indoor playgrounds, Thomas train rides, and a host of other kids activities.
For the first time at Drusillas, Fireman Sam will introduce the audience to life in Pontypandy during a high energy Welcome Show.
Eight lanes of tenpin bowling at the Leisure Centre in central Hailsham, with fully computerised scoring and a licensed café bar. The lanes are booked by time rather than by game.
This play centre has two soft play structures, for under 5s and kids to age 10 respectively. There are also pedal cars and tricycles for children to ride on. For the grown ups, these's a cafe and a comfy area with newspapers and TV.
This Leisure Centre has a 25m swimming pool with flume and toddler area. The Centre also offers a gym, exercise classes, various sports clubs and courses, soft play and tenpin bowling.
Come rain or shine, this Park offers an action-packed visit, with a wide range of activities including the massive 'Froggies' indoor soft play area, a children's farm, jumping pillows, a boating lake, a demon drop slide and go-karts to name a few.
More than 100 hands-on science and technology exhibits, both indoors and outdoors, amongst the domes and telescopes of a world famous astronomical observatory.
A big family day out! Indoor soft play, outdoor play area for children of all ages, tractor rides, horse and cart rides, lots of animals to meet, and much more! With a licensed cafe and farm shop on site, there's something for everyone.
At this 625 acre working farm, you can meet the friendly farm animals including prize winning chickens and Jersey cows, and smaller animals including guinea pigs and rabbits. There's also an outdoor playground, hay play barn and nature trail.
Wylands is one of the UK's top angling centres, delightfully set in the heart of 1066 country. There are 9 lakes for anglers of all abilities, and the Centre is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Introductory courses are available.
Country house, motor museum, wildfowl reserve, miniature railway, play area and woodland walks. Lots to do on a full day out!
Ruined Battle Abbey is set on the site of the Battle of Hastings. A CGI film, interactive displays and audio tour of the battlefield bring the story of the battle alive and paint a picture of England at the time of the conquest.
Immerse yourself in history and discover what life was really like from the 18th Century through to the 1970s - more than 20 shops and family rooms are recreated in the authentic style of their ages.
The largest one day agricultural show in the south-east, this year with the Mega Minis Stunt Show, Adam’s Axemen, The Sheep Show, cattle, sheep, pig & horse competitions, vintage tractors and working steam displays.
More than 70 life size figures, dramatic lighting, eerie sounds and a few surprises bring this labyrinth of tunnels, caves and dark passages alive to tell the story of the age of smuggling.
At the heart of the aquarium is a giant ocean tank with an underwater walk-through tunnel recreating an exotic coral reef with hundreds of colourful fish, and in all there are more than 30 displays recreating natural habitats.
The oldest operating aquarium in the world, with more than 50 displays and 1,500 creatures. The UK’s first glass bottom aquarium boat floats atop the Centre’s huge ocean tank, perfect for experiencing the underwater world without getting wet!
Built for George, Prince Regent, at the turn of the 19th century, this spectacular palace is remarkable for its exotic oriental appearance both inside and out, and perhaps the finest collection of chinoiserie in the UK.
Choose from more than 200 different ceramic pieces to paint; once you've finished, the cafe does the glazing and firing, and you collect in a few days. Unusually, this cafe also has pottery throwing and clay sculpture workshops for adults and kids.
A treasure trove of toys and models housed in four of the Victorian arches that support Brighton Station, with more than 10,000 historic and modern toys and models in its catalogue.
A quirky museum reflecting Edward Booth's ambition to capture (and stuff!) an example of every type of British bird. There's also a huge butterfly collection, fossils and dinosaur bones, and an interactive gallery.
Hugely impressive moated castle, dating to 1385, with impregnable-looking ramparts that are almost entirely intact. The interior isn't so complete, but enough survives to give you a feel for castle life. Also has great kids events for a big day out.
Bedgebury Forest is ideal for cycling, walking, riding and adventure play, and has regular kids activities and a Go Ape! activities centre. You can also visit "the world's finest conifer collection" in the National Pinetum.
Get up close to more than 100 llamas and alpacas in 30 acres of beautiful countryside. The Park is also home to a number of reindeer, and has a small museum, adventure play area and farm trail.
Benson's Family Funfair comes to Victoria Park in Haywards Heath.