OUTDOOR pursuits are something synonymous with the Lake District and is great way to enjoy your time in the county whether you re after a fun day out or maybe even to start a glittering career as a kayaker. School students from more urban areas often come to the Lakes for a week full of outdoor pursuits fun completing activities like kayaking, rock climbing, caving, abseiling, and mountain climbing to name just a few. One day out which is a sure-fire way of having a day of fun is zip-lining and swinging from treetops in Go Ape at Grizedale Forest described as the full Monty of adventure with five unrivalled experiences .
Going ape for outdoor pursuits - What the Lake District has to offer
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Drive In Film Club is back at the iconic Alexandra Palace and they are showing
The Lion King on Monday. The film starts at 3pm but the gates open 45 minutes before the spots go on a first come first served basis. For older kids, the 90s classic
10 Things I Hate About You will be shown at 6pm. You can also order popcorn, sweets, alcoholic beverages and hot dogs from the comfort of your car. £15 per ticket including a charity donation. rooftopfilmclub.com
Kew is a children s paradise
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Kew Gardens, West London
These famous gardens are home to the largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world and set in a staggering 300 acres in South West London. The site includes dozens of walkways, greenhouses and plant collections and is a children’s paradise. You don’t need to book for children under four but it’s £5 for children aged four to 15, £6 for those aged 16-24 and £15 for adults.