Britain’s weirdest family attractions
Proof that rural England still has scope to make you laugh through its quirky weirdness as host to some of the oddest attractions. This article explains
“Ben Hatch, his wife Dinah and their two children Phoebe (three) and Charlie (one) spent five months touringBritain’s family-friendly attractions, visiting every town and city in the country. They reviewed over 900 attractions, slept in tents, mobile homes, castles, hotels, b & bs, serviced apartments and, once, in their car. They were attacked by bats, had confrontations with puff adders, saw a pair of Billie Piper’s pyjamas and were all hospitalised at one time or another. Here, he highlights the very best family attractions inBritain.
The weirdest attractions include: the national parrot sanctuary in Lincolnshire, abbey pumping station in Leicestershire, Eden Ostrich World and the Cumberland Pencil Museum (both in Cumbria)! “