What to do and see in Burton upon Trent, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 29, 2021 Diedre Savory

Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a town on the River Trent in East Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. In 2011, it had a population of 72,299. The demonym for residents of the town is "Burtonian".
Restaurants in Burton upon Trent

1. Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

Meadow Lane Stretton, Burton upon Trent DE13 0DA England +44 1283 509929 [email protected] http://www.claymills.org.uk
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5.0 based on 266 reviews

Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

A fascinating site that gives you a real chance to get to grips with the steam technology that drove the Industrial Revolution. Four large beam engines, nearly 30 other steam engines, large steam driven workshop where you can “have a go”. Only 1/4 mile from A38 Burton North junction. Brown signs from junction but not on A38. DE13 0DA.

Reviewed By NickofTime55 - Brownhills, United Kingdom

Victorian engineering on an awesome scale. Absolutely fascinating, and made all the better by the great passion and depth of knowledge of the volunteers responsible for the terific restoration of the three beam engines that were in steam. Also thrilled to discover that work on the fourth engine is now under way. Will definitely be visiting again to see how that progresses. Worth mentioning that there are a large number of smaller steam engines in full working order that serve a variety of ancillary functions associated with the main beam engines. Could have stayed all day!

2. Aqua Narrowboats

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Aqua Narrowboats

Aqua Narrowboats is a family company specialising in Private Bespoke Boat Building and luxury canal boat hire & holidays established in 2004. As of 2018 our hire boats are based at Barton Turns Marina, on the Trent and Mersey Canal in Staffordshire. This site is unstaffed except on Turnaround days, therefore please contact our Head Office at Mercia Marina in Derbyshire (we do not have any hire boats at Mercia Marina). From our hire base at Barton Turns there is a range of canal networks for you to enjoy your narrowboat holiday including the Four Counties Ring, the Staffordshire Ring, the Leicester Ring, plus many there and back routes. We are just a 3.5 hour trip to Fradley Junction and a 10 hour cruise to Great Haywood Junction, these main canal junctions mean that lots of route options are within easy reach. All our boats are rated at 5 stars by Visit Britain. The canal boats are replaced every 4 to 5 years for the best possible customer experience.

3. National Forest Llama Treks

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

National Forest Llama Treks

We Offer Family Sessions, Childrens Parties, Hen Parties And Youth Groups Etc. It Is A Minimum Booking Of 2 People To Walk The Llamas

4. Escape Time - Burton upon Trent

83-86 High Street, Burton upon Trent DE14 1LJ England +44 1283 807407 [email protected] http://www.escapetime.co.uk/locations/burton-upon-trent
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Escape Time - Burton upon Trent

Escape Time - Burton Upon Trent is a Real Life Escape Game experience. Gather a team of between 2 to 6 players and enter one of our locked themed rooms. Placing 60 minutes on the clock it is time to start solving puzzles, finding clues and seeing if you can Escape in Time?!

Reviewed By sharples94 - Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom

Great time at escape time, went as a group and had a good laugh staff was friendly and professional did the saloon Rachel was a great host and helped us. Would recommend to anybody and have done to family and friends. Booking again for another room soon.

5. National Forest Adventure Farm

Postern Road, Tatenhill, Burton upon Trent DE13 9SJ England +44 1283 533933 [email protected] http://www.adventurefarm.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 945 reviews

National Forest Adventure Farm

A day of adventure awaits at the National Forest Adventure Farm, whatever the weather. You can meet and feed the animals, explore the outdoor Funfield and have fun in the huge indoor play area. Meet a host of farm animals including pigs, sheep, cows and goats. In the spring and summer you can also bottle feed our lambs. You can cuddle a rabbit or guinea pig and see our more unusual animals such as alpaca, reindeer and chipmunks. We also have daily animal activities including pony grooming, milking demonstrations and egg collecting. The huge Funfield features a range of have a go activities including Go-Karts, assault course, mini golf, jumping pillow and in the summer the Water Splash Out. Why not take a tractor and trailer ride around the farm and look out for the scarecrows? The 3000m² indoor playbarn features a huge soft play area with demon drop slides. There's an under 5's area with a ball pit and giant Lego construction zone. Enjoy eating out or picnicking at one of our landscaped areas on sunny days, or in our airy 120-seat restaurant. In the summer, the Farm is home to a huge 10 acre maize maze. So take on the challenge of 3 miles of pathways, bridges and viewing towers.

Reviewed By 246danikam

We visited this farm this Sunday for the morning session. We arrived around 10 and were initially concerned by how busy the car park was, however that proved to be completely unnecessary once we got inside as it was clear numbers have been restricted and we never felt crowded on the farm. I was so impressed with how the farm have implemented measures to be Covid secure. All of the attractions have hand sanitiser, limited numbers (some of which, such as the bouncing pillows, are enforced by staff), social distancing markers and staff cleaning all rides between gos. I felt so safe all day thanks to this careful planning. There is a great range of activities including various rides (tractor, train like thing), a maize maze, sand pit (bring your own bucket) along with lots of animals that we purchased food for and fed as we went round. We stayed until half 1 and had an absolutely brilliant time!

6. The Kandy Factory

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The Kandy Factory

Based in Burton's recently refurbished Victorian Market Hall, we offer chocolate making experiences for all ages & abilities. So what is The Kandy Factory? It's a place where you can have loads of fun making chocolately things. Think of it like 'paint-a-pot', but you can eat it and you get to take away everything you make on the day ! From bars, lollies and fun moulds, to popping candy pizzas, stiletto shoes, vanilla truffles & plaques. Our kids birthday parties are very popular, together with visits from groups such as Brownies & Cubs, Special needs groups, care homes & nurseries. Works outing & Hen dos are also popular. We also run a number of different workshops, such as making handmade chocolates, and also have a regular Thursday night 'Bring a Bottle' evening from 7pm to 9pm (advanced bookings only) where you can relax with friends while making something delicious to take away. As well as the chocolate and candy creations we also sell a range of sweets, plus hot & cold drinks including slushes, our Ultimate Hot Chocolate and range of yummy ice-cream milkshakes.

7. The Red Carpet Cinema & Cafe Bar

Barton Marina Barton Turn Barton Marina, Barton under Needwood, Burton upon Trent DE13 8AS England +44 1283 716257 [email protected] http://www.redcarpetcinema.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,088 reviews

The Red Carpet Cinema & Cafe Bar

The Red Carpet Cinema & Cafe Bar is open from 10am until 11pm, 7 days a week. We are located at Barton Marina, Barton under Needwood DE13 8AS where there is free parking and some lovely shops and walks around the lakes You can eat brunch, lunch or dinner in the Cafe Bar or just pop in for coffee or a drink without watching a film. You can also watch a film in one of our little cinemas (you don’t need to be eating with us to book a cinema seat). You can also book our Film and Food Night Out which consists of a two course meal in our cafe bar followed by the film of your choice

Reviewed By JudithR1808 - The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, United Kingdom

This really is a hidden gem, set in wonderful surroundings with refreshments available before, after and during your film, it is the perfect cinema experience. Everything is great from the intimate cinemas with comfy seats, drinks holders and plenty of legroom to the informal cafe bar where you can enjoy a coffee or alcoholic beverage, a snack or a full meal with table service. Our visits always feel like a special occasion. Highly recommended.

8. Fradley Junction

Fradley Junction Near Alrewas, Burton upon Trent DE13 7DN England +44 1908 351866 http://www.facebook.com/FradleyJunction/
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Fradley Junction

Reviewed By PammyPeakDistrict - Peak District, United Kingdom

During school holidays I have visited Fradley Junction on several occasions as it had such a lovely atmosphere and at the point where the Trent and Mersey joins to Coventry canal. Parking is just £1.50 for the day and we have mixed it between taking a picnic and also eating at the caravan site tearoom as the food there is highly recommended and staff are very efficient, friendly and helpful.

9. Stapenhill Gardens

Stapenhill Road, Burton upon Trent DE15 9AE England
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Stapenhill Gardens

Reviewed By ulstermarine - County Antrim, United Kingdom

Excellent display and a lovely walk besides. Got it's own car park (free) which makes a change from lots of others I could name. Take some bread for the legions of geese and ducks below the gardens. Walk to the footbridge, gifted by Baron Burton, which leads into the city centre. Be sure to turn around and view the gardens from the middle of the river. Magnificent.

10. Barton Marina

Barton Marina Barton Turns Trent & Mersey Canal between Alrewas and Burton upon Trent, Barton under Needwood, Burton upon Trent DE13 8DZ England +44 1283 711666 http://bartonmarina.co.uk/
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Barton Marina

Reviewed By Jorich

The marina has a cinema, bistro, Thai restaurant , pub, coffee shop, butchers, gift shops, & clothes shops. It's a lovely place to while away a couple of hours.

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