What to do and see in Warminster, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

September 12, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Warminster (/ˈwɔːrmɪnstər/) is a town and civil parish in western Wiltshire, England, by-passed by the A36 (between Salisbury and Bath) and the partly concurrent A350 between Westbury and Blandford Forum. It has a population of about 17,000. The 11th-century Minster Church of St Denys stands near the River Were, which runs through the town and can be seen running through the town park. The name Warminster first occurs in the early 10th century.
Restaurants in Warminster

1. Funways

100 Goodwin Close, Warminster BA12 0DF England +44 1985 220111 [email protected] http://www.funwayswarminster.com
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Funways

Funways is a family business that opened in 2013 and is always moving with the times with new things happening all the time. We aim to keep improving and strive to keep costs down so you can have a fun day at a good price. IN THE CENTRE 0-3 TODDLER AREA 3-10 SOFT PLAY AREA 0-99 SOFT PLAY AREA BOUNCY CASTLE ROOM PARTY ROOM ROCK CLIMBING WALL FREE WIFI CAFÉ (Full breakfast to Sunday Lunch) CONVENIENCE STORE YOUTH CLUB (every Friday 5 years to 16 Years (Different times) SPECIAL NEEDS DISCO NIGHT (once a month phone for details) MINI DISCO (every Saturday and Sunday) PARTIES (Any day of the week) AND LOTS MORE TO LOOK FORWARD TOO.

2. Longleat

Warminster BA12 7NW England +44 1985 844400 [email protected] http://longleat.co.uk
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4.5 based on 8,728 reviews

Longleat

Reviewed By Speckycatlady - Cardiff, United Kingdom

With endless attractions, you need at least one full day to visit Longleat and explore,. The Safari is great fun and the free Safari app provides an informative commentary while viewing the animals - make sure to unscrew your aerial before you visit the monkey enclosure! We spent at least an hour driving around the safari. Enjoy a boat trip to feed the sealions, handle some exotic creatures in the Jungle Kingdom, pet some farm animals in the petting farm, feed nectar to the lorikeets and experience the bat cave. Longleat country house is beautiful to explore, as are the grounds. Round off the day with food at one of the many food establishments on site, and take a train ride around the outskirts of the park before leaving.

3. The Athenaeum Centre

18-20 High Street, Warminster BA12 9AE England +44 1985 213891 http://www.theath.org.uk
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

The Athenaeum Centre

4. Little Urchins Softplay Ltd

Unit 28, Woodcock Industrial Estate, Woodcock Road,, Warminster BA12 9DX England +44 1985 217356 [email protected] http://www.little-urchins-softplay.com
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Little Urchins Softplay Ltd

5. Warminster Town Park

Weymouth Street, Warminster BA12 9NH England +44 1985 214847 [email protected] http://www.warminster-tc.gov.uk/warminster-town-park/
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71%
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Warminster Town Park

Reviewed By Wombling_Free_7548 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Really impressed with this park. Lots of play equipment catering to different ages, a skate park (with different ages and groups happily sharing) and a lake with ducks, geese and swans. Lots of benches and the park wasn’t too busy so easy to socially distance. Cafe was open for takeaway drinks, cakes and ice cream. Putting closed. Easy to park on the main road by Morrison’s.

6. Bush Farm Bison Centre

West Knoyle, Warminster England +44 1747 830263 http://www.bisonfarm.co.uk
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3.5 based on 87 reviews

Bush Farm Bison Centre

Reviewed By sineadmcsorley - East Knoyle, United Kingdom

We have just returned from 2 nights woodland camping at the bison farm and loved it !!! With 4 adults and 5 young children aged 7 and under the pitch was plenty big enough. The site has an area for a camp fire (bags of wood supplied at £6 a bag) was more than enough to last us the 2 nights. Ladies & gents toilet block with showers ( 2 x £1 coins to release the shower door ) Sinks outside the toilet block with both hot and cold water to wash pots and pans and for drinking water. Baby changing available. Toilets and showers were cleaned daily by the lady that runs the farm , and detol and a cloth and mop was available to clean after individual use. Toilet roll was regularly replaced also. Little onsite gift shop/shop that sells sweets, crisp, icecreams , drinks, meat (bison & elk) and milk etc. Card payment was available. The owners of the farm live onsite (opposite the shop) so were always around and more than happy to help , they also allowed us to store a few bits in the fridges and freeze our ice blocks. There was plenty of room for the children to ride push bikes and play. There's a little play park , and sand pit for the younger ones. We enjoyed the farm walk and seeing the lake and animals: Bison , Elk , Chickens , Turkey , Owls , Ponies, Donkey, Ducks & Goats. We also went Slow berrie picking (to make gin when we get home) and enjoyed a picnic in one of the lovely gardens! If camping in a tents not for you then the farm also have lovely pods available to stay in. Cant think of any negatives , absolutely lovely stay! Thankyou

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