What to do and see in Aylesbury, England: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

December 22, 2021 Sheron Bogner

58,740 (2011) Urban area 71,997
Restaurants in Aylesbury

1. GB Shooting

Manor Farm Whitchurch, Bucks, Aylesbury HP22 4RB England +44 1296 641936 [email protected] http://www.gbshooting.co.uk
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

GB Shooting

A private shooting school offering clay shooting experiences. Individual or groups this Olympic Gold medal winning sport proves to be not only fun and addictive but safe under the supervision of the current England shooting Team shooting manager. We use lower recoil shotguns that do not kick so much making your experience more fun. Available by appointment only and suitable for ages from 10 years. Suitable for individuals, shared lessons, small & larger parties From complete beginners to the competent shooter. All inclusive packages available offering locally sourced food by our resident first class catering team. Centrally located in Buckinghamshire and an hour away from London, please call for further information.

2. Abbotts View AlpacasAbbotts View Farm

Abbotts View Farm Moat Lane Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury HP22 4NF England +44 7989 063595 [email protected] http://Www.abbottsviewalpacas.co.uk
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5.0 based on 435 reviews

Abbotts View AlpacasAbbotts View Farm

We are listed as closed everyday as we are open by appointment only (book a slot via our website). Our family run farm is located in glorious Buckinghamshire countryside offering Walks with Alpacas and private Group/Corporate Visits. Come and learn about these wonderfully inquisitive animals and take them for a walk around our 22 acres. Meet our rare breed sheep,pygmy goats, ducks, rabbits and guinea pigs and sample some of Jo's famous homemade cakes! Relaxing, peaceful and true escapism. Please note that as we are not an open farm visits are only by private booking only.

Reviewed By TSTB06

We had a fantastic, memorable family experience here! The session was very well organised and managed, the staff were very friendly and knowledgeable, the animals were all well cared for and loved, and there were lovely extra touches such as the tea and cake, feeding the other animals as well as the alpacas, and the sweet little shop of souvenirs! The booking system was straightforward and effective, with clear information on what to expect and how to come prepared, as well as reminders running up to the event. We would definitely recommend the experience!

3. The Rising Sun

9 Thame Road, Haddenham, Aylesbury HP17 8EN England +44 1844 291744 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/The-Rising-Sun-136948316340646/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

The Rising Sun

Reviewed By localgh - Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom

Liam and Sylvie are the loveliest land lords and couldn’t do more to make people feel welcome. They were so nice to us and our puppy when we first got her, even bringing their lovely dogs down to meet her. Fab selection of gins too! Only a shame we haven’t been able to get a table recently due to covid measures but we look forward to returning. We are so lucky to have such a great local.

4. Waddesdon Manor

Waddesdon, Aylesbury HP18 0JH England +44 1296 820414 [email protected] http://www.waddesdon.org.uk
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4.5 based on 3,278 reviews

Waddesdon Manor

Surrounded by views of Oxfordshire and the Chilterns Hills and just an hour by train or car from London, Waddesdon: A Rothschild House & Gardens, is an ideal place for a day out with family and friends. Explore the gardens, aviary, wine cellars and Renaissance-style chateau built by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in 1874 to entertain the fashionable world and to house his collection of fine art. Renowned for afternoon teas, Waddesdon continues the tradition of entertainment and hospitality with events celebrating food and wine, and opportunities for you to explore the Manor's history, collections and gardens through changing exhibitions, talks and tours. Opening hours change with the seasons. Feb-Mar, Wed-Sun 10am-4pm, Apr-Oct, Wed-Sun 10am-5pm and Nov-Dec, Wed-Sun 11am-6pm. Timed tickets are needed for visiting the House, which is open Wed-Fri 12-4 (including the Bachelors' Wing), Sat-Sun 11-4 (excluding the Bachelors' Wing. There's lots to see, so last recommended admission 2.30pm.

Reviewed By DdraigGoch1948 - Watford, United Kingdom

This year the house and grounds have been decorated by the National Trust on the theme of a Winter Carnival and it is a really impressive display both within the house and in the grounds with a light show on the stables and also on the house and an "interesting" lighting show in the grounds. A really great day out and the Terrace Cafe is to be recommended

5. Chiltern Brewery

The Chiltern Brewery Nash Lee Road, Aylesbury HP17 0TQ England +44 1296 613647 [email protected] http://chilternbrewery.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Chiltern Brewery

Family owned brewery that has been open since 1980; offering award-winning real ales, beer foods and brewery tours. The brewery shop is open Monday to Saturday (please see website for exact timings).

6. Brill Windmill

South Hills, Brill, Aylesbury HP18 9TQ England +44 1844 237517 [email protected] http://www.brillwindmill.org
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Brill Windmill

A Grade II* listed post mill dating from the 1680s, Brill Windmill is owned by Brill Parish Council and is managed, maintained and opened to the public by The Brill Society, a registered charity. The Windmill is open to the public every Sunday between Easter and the end of September, from 2pm to 5pm. £2 for adults, 50p for children. For out of hours visits for groups please contact us via our website.

Reviewed By Georgiamay18

Make sure you enjoy an evening drink at The Pheasant at Sunset looking out to Brill Windmill, utterly delightful.

7. Coombe Hill

Lodge Hill, Butlers Cross OS Map grid reference for parking and entrance: SP851062, Aylesbury HP17 0UR England +44 344 800 1895 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chilterns-countryside/features/coombe-hill
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Coombe Hill

Reviewed By cornflower187045 - Peterborough, United Kingdom

My partner wanted to bring me here as never been before and OMG it was absolutely brilliant.. Well worth the climb too,. then to see such magnificent views certainly wasn't disappointed.. Such a beautiful monument. Lovely to see the young calf's just on the hillside. Yes parking was a no go but tbf we didn't arrive till early afternoon. So parked by a pub. A very special day. Monument was immaculate!

8. Craftyard

23 Walton Street, Aylesbury HP20 1TZ England
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Craftyard

Reviewed By 743helene - Tring, United Kingdom

Fantastic afternoon tea! Food was just scrumptious, Prosecco never ending and all Covid safe in a gorgeous outdoor setting. What a wonderful way to start returning to a social life! Thank you team Craftyard.

9. Waddesdon Greenway

Aylesbury England [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/WaddesdonGreenway/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Waddesdon Greenway

Waddesdon Greenway is a shared cycling and walking route linking Aylesbury Vale Parkway Station with the village of Waddesdon and Waddesdon Manor. The trail runs for about 4km along a flat, surfaced path, which is suitable for walkers, cyclists, scooters and wheelchair users.

Reviewed By CopCop83

Generally we go here every Sunday morning - a perfect little stroll! Lots of wild animals too so keep your eyes peeled. It’s perfect for us but a few little things to note... there is virtually no shade (not a problem today but during the blazing sun it can be scorching), there’s no litter bins (so keep hold of your litter or use the litter bin at the Waddesdon ticket office) and also watch out for some not so friendly cyclists! Everyone is very friendly with the exception of a few cyclists who clad themselves up in full Lycra (they really shouldn’t), ride road bikes and race at full speed on the path and think it’s a time trial. They really should be on the roads as opposed this beautiful little walk.

10. Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG England +44 844 871 7627 http://www.atgtickets.com/venues/aylesbury-waterside-theatre/information/
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4.0 based on 715 reviews

Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Reviewed By C2360ZBlisad - Towcester, United Kingdom

A Lovely theatre, spaciou, easy parking nearby in the multi storey and lots of food and drink options right over the road.

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