Families looking for fun in Cirencester need look no further than our list of recommended days out right here. We’ve collated a selection of the very best things to do for families in Cirencester and it includes everything from indoor treats such as Magic Land, one of Gloucestershire’s biggest and best soft play areas, to the more outdoor delights of the Cotswold Country Park & Beach which contains some fantastic spaces of natural beauty, great walking trails, children’s play areas and of course the UK’s biggest inland beach! Or to check out the rest of our suggestions for family days out in Cirencester simply keep on reading…
Magic Land is one of the larges soft play areas in Gloucestershire. A visit here will be a real treat for children of any age. There are slides galore from wavy ones to a giant Astra one and of course all the landings are soft. Some of the most popular items are the softball cannons, w...
If you walk through the grounds of the large ‘cathedral-like’ church in Cirencester town centre, you will find the Abbey Grounds. With its large grassed areas, river and children’s play area there is something here for all the family. The children will enjoy the good-sized play ...
The Butts Farm is a family run Rare Breeds farm. Children can join in all the activities and have real experience of farming. They can watch chicks hatching, cuddle the bunnies, feed the pigs, give lambs and goat kids their bottles and much, much more. There are also regular Pony Rides ...
Situated within the extensive Cotswold Water Park, Cotswold Country Park & Beach is a good-sized country park with two main lakes; two children's play areas and the UK's largest inland beach. Walking around the lakes is very popular and includes a fascinating fossil and sculpture tr...
Treasure Trails have organised a fun Spy Mission for you to undertake with the children in the fascinating Cotswolds town of Cirencester. Learn about the towns fascinating past from Roman fort to medieval market town by following this trail through its historic centre. The idea is sim...