10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Reading That You Shouldn't Miss

November 22, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Reading, United Kingdom including Stanlake Park Wine Estate, Predator Assault, Laser Combat, TimeTrap Escape Rooms, Terry's Reading Walkabouts, Knockout Escape Rooms, Reload Laser Clay Shooting Range, The Museum of English Rural Life, Basildon Park, Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre, Delta Force Paintball Reading.
Restaurants in Reading

1. Stanlake Park Wine Estate

Waltham Rd Stanlake Park, Twyford, Reading RG10 0BN England +44 118 934 0176 [email protected] http://www.stanlakepark.com
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5.0 based on 165 reviews

Stanlake Park Wine Estate

We produce a variety of wines, including English Sparkling wine, white, rose and red wine. Our wines can be purchased at our Cellar Shop & Wine Bar, as well as online. Wine tastings & Vineyard Tours available. Large selection of gifts and accessories at the Cellar Shop.

Reviewed By normannorma1 - Farnborough, United Kingdom

Every winery tour is different and with Stanlake being a smaller winery, Natalia's passionate and personal narrative during the tour was very interestingly focused on the environment and challenges that she is working with her winemaker husband Nico here in England. We were able to try a very enjoyable selection of Stanlake's wines on our journey through the production process. I've bought their Bacchus before...it is delightful...everything good about a warm sunny day in a bottle.

2. Predator Assault, Laser Combat

Richfield Avenue Lower Basildon, Reading RG8 9NW England +44 118 907 1004 [email protected] http://www.predatorassault.co.uk
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Predator Assault, Laser Combat

At Predator Assault, we deliver high quality, exciting and fun for all laser combat events and activities in and around the Reading area - we are able to come to you as we are mobile, but also have our own new site near the centre of Reading.

3. TimeTrap Escape Rooms

11 Friar Street, Reading RG1 1DB England +44 118 405 0074 [email protected] http://www.timetrapescaperooms.com
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5.0 based on 794 reviews

TimeTrap Escape Rooms

TimeTrap Escape Rooms are Reading's award winning, 5 star rated immersive escape room venue. We send you back in time to rewrite the history with you as the hero!

Reviewed By wellsie14 - Basingstoke, United Kingdom

We had an excellent time today at Time Trap playing two rooms back to back! Both rooms were great and felt very distinctly different. Both were incredibly designed and were a lot of fun. My favourite was Imaginarium, it was very unique and all of the puzzles were fab! Pudding Lane was great too, the atmosphere was awesome, so was the set. Our Time Travel Engineers were both fantastic from the beginning brief to the debrief at the end - thank you Ella and Tegan for your help! They gave well timed clues when we needed them :D We’ll hopefully be back to play Station X soon. (I need to collect the last badge!)

4. Terry's Reading Walkabouts

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5.0 based on 93 reviews

Terry's Reading Walkabouts

PLEASE DO NOT TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING WITH ME BY PHONE OR E-Mail FIRST. Whether visiting Reading UK, recently moved to the area or lived here all your life, my easy guided walking tours explain about its beginning, Rivers/Canal, Stories, re-opened Abbey history, Forbury gardens, Reading Gaol, Glorious Revolution of 1688, WW2 Air Raid, The 5 B’s inc. what was the world’s biggest biscuit factory, Shopping & Restaurants etc. Suitable for adults & children (those aged over 5 can have a Free Quiz for 5-10 & 10-15 year olds ). I can normally conduct walkabouts on most Tuesdays, Thursday & some Saturday or Sunday mornings. Other days & times maybe available, providing that I am free on that day & you give me enough notice. Start time is normally 10am. Customised walks can often be arranged. 2nd Walkabout added - covers Reading's proud Theatre, Cinema, Religious & Retail heritage, plus Thames River & Caversham. In 2018 2 special Famous/Not-so-Famous Women of Reading Walkabouts have been add.

5. Knockout Escape Rooms

Unit 75 Milford Road, Reading RG1 8LG England +44 118 959 1188 [email protected] https://knockoutescaperooms.com/
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5.0 based on 549 reviews

Knockout Escape Rooms

Four Live Interactive Escape Room Scenarios - Mad Scientist, Prison Break, 9-5 Assassin and The Curious Cabin. Try to Escape within the 60 minutes - teamwork is best! Ideal fun for corporate, friends or family Minimum Age 12+

Reviewed By 719mollyd

I went to knockout escape rooms for my 21st birthday and it was so amazing! We did the prison break room... I had such a good time! The rooms are so cool and interesting to escape from! Our host was Janine, she was also so amazing at making our experience at our first escape room unforgettable Highly highly recommend So much fun for any occasion Thank you so much, we will definitely be back for more fun :)

6. Reload Laser Clay Shooting Range

Reload Laser Clay Centre, Reading RG1 8EQ England +44 800 288 4727 [email protected] http://www.reload-reading.co.uk
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5.0 based on 271 reviews

Reload Laser Clay Shooting Range

Reload - Laser Clay Shooting Range The UK's first dedicated laser target sport venue. Come along, chill out and shoot stuff with our laser shotguns. With both static targets and flying clays the activity is fun for all levels of ability. Check out our Facebook for pictures and videos. Session length - 1.5hrs Suitable for ages 12+ Pre-Booking Required (Bookings only taken online via our website) Price - £50 per bay (up to 5 people), for a 1.5 hour session.

Reviewed By alicesQ8747FE

I arranged to book the whole range out for a corporate social - the evening was really fun, great games and really friendly instructors. Really good value for money too!

7. The Museum of English Rural Life

6 Redlands Road University of Reading, Reading RG1 5EX England +44 118 378 8660 [email protected] http://merl.reading.ac.uk/
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

The Museum of English Rural Life

The Museum of English Rural Life is one of the best things to do in Reading. Whether on your own or with friends and family, discover our new immersive galleries, research our collections, refresh in our café and relax in our garden. Admission is free. The museum houses the most comprehensive national collection of objects, books and archives relating to the history of food, farming and the countryside. The museum galleries and garden were recently redeveloped thanks to Heritage Lottery funding.

Reviewed By ian19542016 - Reading, United Kingdom

A museum that is interesting, informative and educational, suitable for all age groups and best of all admission is free. The story of English rural life is told through a wide range of exhibits from horse drawn wagons large and small, early steam and petrol vehicles agricultural impliments, and items used by country folk in everyday life. For younger visitors there are a number of excellent interactive exhibits. Those of a certain age will recall childhood countryside days out and holidays. The only downside is that parking is very limited so best travel by public transport.

8. Basildon Park

Lower Basildon, Reading RG8 9NR England +44 118 976 7360 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/basildon-park/
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4.5 based on 1,184 reviews

Basildon Park

An 18th-century house, a 1950s homeThis is a story of grandeur created, dissolved and resurrected - not once, but twice.Basildon Park is an impressive Georgian mansion, surrounded by glorious parkland, which was lovingly rescued from ruin by Lord and Lady Iliffe in the mid 1950s. The house you see today is a re-creation and restoration of the 18th-century mansion. They restored the elegant interior and scoured the country salvaging 18th-century architectural fixtures and fittings. They filled their comfortable new home with fine paintings, fabrics and furniture, which can still be enjoyed by visitors today.

Reviewed By JohnHodderHobbit - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

Very beautiful house that original and several prosperous, successive owners never fulfilled to its potential as a dynastic home. WW2 offered limited available accommodation to HQ elements (intriguingly claimed for both the US 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions) prior to their sacrifice in !944. Their basic operations office with a new A/V display is functional, but emotional in context to those who left here to fight. The NT has furnished rooms with appropriate furnishings and displays although the original treasures are long gone. The house volunteer staff are some of the most friendly and informative you could ever hope to meet. Big kitchen and still used for cookery classes in traditional catering menus. Lovely surrounding flower gardens although much now to lawn. Approach to the House is from the public car park via a Yew Tree walk with wooden statuary and a play site for little persons. Particular worthy of mention are the delicious cakes and excellent coffee/tea available in the tea room inside ( jungle animal murals by Riddle ) or sit in outside court in fine weather.

9. Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

Wall Lane, Reading RG7 2HP England 1234 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/silchester-roman-city-walls-and-amphitheatre/?utm_source=Trip%20Advisor&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Trip%20Advisor%20Profiles&utm_content=silchester%20roman%20city
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4.5 based on 316 reviews

Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre

Reviewed By rogergardiner - Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Not for wet weather but on a sunny day the circuit of the wall is well worth doing. Handy parking. Take in the 12th Century Church and the amphitheatre. Lovely countryside views. Drinks and food at the Calleva in Silchester.

10. Delta Force Paintball Reading

Mapledurham Estate, Reading RG4 7TR England +44 844 477 5058 [email protected] http://www.paintballgames.co.uk/paintball-reading-centre
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4.5 based on 188 reviews

Delta Force Paintball Reading

Delta Force Paintball Reading is located on the outskirts of Reading, based on top of the country hills on a private estate. You can enjoy great views of Reading while defending the Alamo Stockade! The Reading Paintball centre also offers a modern base camp and 7 game zones, including Castle Wallenberg, Afghan Command Post, The haunted Graveyard, a Bridge too far and Viet Cong Villages. The centre is located 4 miles away from Reading Train station, easily accessible by car.

Reviewed By 655PaulC655 - Reading, United Kingdom

For someone that was having a few worries before going. The day is great value as it lasts all day. The challenge for the value is to keep to the package, which I opted for 750 paint balls. The general cost of paintballs is pricy but this seems to be quite common. If you want enough balls to feel free, expect to spend quite a bit. The staff are very organised and able to answer any questions. Good day had by all

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