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World of Glass
Museum
Besides exhibits on the history of glass, this museum offers glassblowing demos, a gift shop & cafe.
4.60 (713 reviews)
2
Taylor Park
Park
Wooded park offering a lakefront trail, athletic field & 2 playgrounds, plus picnic tables & a cafe.
4.50 (1.5K reviews)
4
Dream Sculpture
Sculpture
20m-high, white, pre-cast concrete sculpture of a head, on the site of a former colliery.
4.40 (1.1K reviews)
5
Carr Mill Dam
Tourist attraction
ππ Free parking if you drive just a little bit past The Waterside pub. Wear your wellies between November and March if you plan to walk around the entire Dam! Take some bread for the ducks/swans/Canadian Geese and take some seed/bird nuts for the Black Caps, Nut Hatches and Robins! The three Heron are...
4.50 (338 reviews)
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Siding Lane Nature Reserve
Nature preserve
ππ A bit of a hidden gem. Went for the 1st time with my family. Didn't have a lot of time to explore as went late in the afternoon. However, managed to get around 4 miles of exploring and found the reserve to be really lovely. There are forest area's, a large duck/fishing pond, picnic areas and well...
4.40 (266 reviews)
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Lyme and Wood Country Park
Park
ππ Fantastic open safe countryside, for a long walk or to take the kids or dog.
Nice car park with seating for picnicking
4.20 (326 reviews)