Discover the best top things to do in Weston super Mare, United Kingdom including Lock & Code Escape Rooms, The Helicopter Museum, Lambretta Museum, Sand Bay, Uphill Beach.
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5.0 based on 194 reviews
One team, one room, one mission. Can you escape in just 60 minutes? Real-life room escape games are a type of physical adventure game in which people are locked in a room with other participants and have to use elements of the room to solve a series of puzzles, find clues, and escape the room within a set time limit. Think of it as a mix between The Da Vinci code and a treasure hunt. Here at Lock and Code we intend to deliver an unforgettable experience, with story driven and atmospheric rooms. Our rooms are suitable for couples, groups of adults, families and older children. You need a minimum of 2 people to play and a maximum of 6 for each room. (don't worry, if you're playing as a couple or smaller group, you still get the room to yourself. We wont add in other players like some other escape rooms!
My partner and I took part in the escape room, music box. On arrival the host was welcoming followed the covid rules, which enabled us to feel safe. The game was brilliant! The puzzles were challenging, we laughed and escaped with 34 seconds to spare! We would recommend this, it was a great date night. Dave and Katy
4.5 based on 576 reviews
The Helicopter Museum in Weston-super-Mare is the largest dedicated Rotorcraft Collection in the world, with over 80 helicopters displayed inside the museum's iconic hangar! Favourites include two of the Queen’s Royal Flight helicopters, the world speed record holder G-LYNX (400 km per hour!), the Vietnam Veteran Huey and the Hind Russian Gun Ship. Explore the old airfield's restored Pilots Block where you will find the ‘Weston Aviation Exhibition’ telling the story of Weston-super-Mare’s famous aviation past. Outside on the old taxiway visitors will be wowed by the 30 foot ‘Bristol Bloodhound’ Missile - the rockets of which were made just down the road in Banwell shortly after WW2. You don’t have to be an aviation buff to enjoy the museum and there’s plenty for kids to do - interactive zone, film theatre and ‘Play Copter’ are all family favourites! Regular open cockpit days give you a chance to climb aboard, have the controls explained to you by an expert and pose for a photo!
A lovely museum who have put a fantastic one way system in place to help social distancing, if you gift aid you ticket you get a free return within the year
4.5 based on 37 reviews
The is a private collection of Lambretta Scooters from 1948 onwards. We are not always open, especially at weekends as we attend and also organise scooter events around the UK. So it is always best to give us a call if coming at the weekend.
The gentleman showing us around was very knowledgeable and he had long discussions with my husband who in his youth had been very involved with scooters. The different models were incredible that were on display. If you are a lambretta enthusiast you must go to this museum. This is a free entrance museum but donations are gratefully received,
4.0 based on 442 reviews
Parked in the small National Trust Car Park at the end of Sand Bay, narrow roads approaching this and hard to pass other cars in places. Lovely and quiet, mostly people walking dogs. Take the path to Sand Point and you will be rewarded with the most amazing views.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
We parked here awhile and drank in the breathtaking views towards Somerset, i.e. Brean Down with Steepholm in the distance. It all seemed very near, almost walkable across the mud, which we know all too well is not possible.
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