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Places to visit and places of interest around Lakenheath Clay Target Centre

These places of interest below have been taken from the local phone business directory and are meant as a guide as to what is available in this area during the CPSA World English Sporting Championship 2008. Lakenheath has taken no payment for this guide list and accept no responsibility for what you may encounter. You should always contact the place of interest prior to travelling.

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Name of AttractionDistance LCTC Brief DescriptionWeb Page
Pleasurewood Hills105 k/65 mFamily theme park with rides, shows and displayshttp://www.pleasurewoodhills.com/
Africa Alive97 k/60 mWildlife safari parkhttp://www.africa-alive.co.uk/
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary82 k/51 mFlying displays, information centre, woodland walkshttp://www.the-owl-barn.com/
National Horse Racing Museum26 k/16 mExhibitions and fun activities around horse racinghttp://www.nhrm.co.uk/
Activity Land 50 k/31 mIndoor & outdoor activity centre with rock climbing, driving, dinosaur dig, gold panning, toddler area, woodland trailhttp://www.wherekidsplay.co.uk/
Go Ape8 k/5 mTrecking in the trees using tarzan swings, rope bridges etc. for kids age 10 years plushttp://www.goape.co.uk/
Thetford Forest Park8 k/5 mCycling, walking, play areashttp://www.forestry.gov.uk/
National Stud29 k/18 mFor Horse Lovers -Stable tours including stallion unit, mares and foals, nursey yardshttp://www.nationalstud.co.uk/
Cambridge45 k/28 mHistoric English university town - go shopping, visit colleges, take a trip on a river punt http://www.visitcambridge.org/
Ipswich86 k/53 mVisit historic buildings, cruise the riverhttp://www.visit-ipswich.com/
Bury St Edmunds45 k/28 mAbbey ruins, old malthouse, galleries, shopping, reconstructed Anglo Saxon village.A very pretty town.http://www.stedmundsbury.gov.uk/sebc/visit/
Norwich73 k/45 mCathedral city; castle with dungeons and battlements; medieval churches and buildings; art gallery; wildlife park; zoo; historic English houses and parklands; museums; science centre; puppet theatre; shoppinghttp://www.visitnorwich.co.uk/
Newmarket21 k/13 mThe home of English horseracing Newmarket is a typical small English market townhttp://www.newmarket.org.uk/
Thetford21 k/13 mHome to Queen Boudicca. Ancient crooked house, museums, extensive priory ruins dating back to 12th century 
Lavenham62 k/39 mFine example of a medieval English village with beautiful painted houses and quirky shops http://www.lavenham.co.uk/
Colchester110 k/68 mEngland's oldest recorded town. Zoo, museums, galleries, castle, rollerskating, railway museumhttp://www.visitcolchester.com/
Flatford Mill126 k/78 mAs painted by well known British painter John Constable the mill is at Dedham in the centre of the beautiful, tranquil area of England that is known as 'Constable country'. Scenic, lovely views and walkshttp://www.field-studies-council.org/flatfordmill/
The Suffolk Coast100 k/62 mVisit traditional English seaside towns such as Southwold, Walberswick and Aldeburgh. Take a wildlife walk. Visit bird sanctuaries http://www.visit-suffolkcoast.co.uk/
Sandringham House61 k/38 mQueen's country retreathttp://www.sandringham-estate.co.uk/
Norfolk Lavender72 k/45 mEngland's oldest lavender farm has nearly 100 acres of lavender, an essential oil distillery, gardens, gift and plant shops and a tearoomhttp://www.norfolk-lavender.co.uk/Content/default.asp
Cockley Cley Iceni Village33 k/20 mQueen Boadicea and the Iceni tribe lived here 2000 years ago. The museum complex is set in beautiful Breckland countryside and includes a nature trail, a seventh century church and morehttp://www.icenivillage.com/
Banham Zoo44 k/27 mThirty five acres of parkland with over 1,000 animals, adventure play area, safari train, feeding talks etc.http://www.banhamzoo.co.uk/
Bressingham Steam Experience46 k/28 mMuseum of steam and steam engines, steam railway, gardenshttp://www.bressingham.co.uk/CONTACTUS.htm
Animal Ark76k/47 mRare breed animals and birds, activities, petting zoohttp://www.theanimalark.org/
Grimes Graves15 k/9 mNeolithic (over 5,000 years old) flint mine with exhibitionhttp://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.12454
Holkham Hall74 k/46 mStately Home
Anglia Karting Centre32 k/20 mPurpose built race track with activities for all ages http://www.anglia-karting.co.uk/
Ely Cathedral39 k/24 mMedieval cathedral built on a site that dates back to Saxon times. The cathedral houses a stained glass museum. Ely also has a good museum based in the old gaol and the 17th century family house of Oliver Cromwellhttp://www.cathedral.ely.anglican.org/
Nene Valley Steam Railway101 k/63 mSeven and a half mile long steam railway. Rides plus rides on Thomas the Tank Engine.http://www.nvr.org.uk/
The American Cemetery52 k/32 mA commemoration to Americal service men and women who died in the second world war http://www.cambridgeonline.co.uk/listings/11251/
Framlinglam Castle71 k/44 mDating back to 1177 this castle was built as a fortresshttp://www.framlingham.co.uk/
Kentwell Hall66 k/41 mMagnificent tudor mansionhttp://www.kentwell.co.uk/
Sutton Hoo114 k/71 mAnglo Saxon burial ground and exhibition. Contains remains of kings, their horses and shipshttp://www.suttonhoo.org/
Anglesey Abbey39 k/24 mrestored 16th century house in beautiful landscaped gardens and old millhttp://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/angleseyabbey
Wimpole HallSG8 0BW18th century house, gardens, farm and parkhttp://www.wimpole.org/
Audley End54 k/34 mJacobean manor with gardens designed by Capability Brown. Miniature railway offers rides through the estate http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.12088
Duxford Imperial War Museum49 k/30 m180 historic aricraft on show including spitfires; also tanks and other military exhibitshttp://www.iwm.org.uk/
Prickwillow Engine Museum24 k/15 mA collection of large engineshttp://www.prickwillow-engine-museum.co.uk/
Cambridge Museum of Technology41 k/25 mpumping station; printing equipment etc.http://www.museumoftechnology.com/
Fitzwilliam Museum46 k/29 mArt museum with china, fan collection, works by well known artistshttp://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences46 k/29 mImpressive collection of fossils, rocks and minerals from round the worldhttp://www.sedgwickmuseum.org/
Parkside Pools and Kelsey Kerridge spsorts centre45 k/28 mlarge swimming pool with leisure, fitness facilities. Large car park adjacent. Gonville Place, Cambridge 
Mildenhall Swimming Pool8 k/5 mRecreation Way, Mildenhall 
Newmarket Swimming Pool21 k/13 mHigh Street, Newmarket 
Center Parcs Eleveden16 k/10 mHoliday village with indoor and outdoor activities.http://www.centerparcs.co.uk/villages/elveden/
Mole Hall Wildlife Park63k/39 mWildlife park and butterfly pavilionhttp://www.molehall.co.uk/
Mountfitchet Castle76k/47 mReconstructed Norman castle and village. Toy museum, dinosaur experience, animals and morehttp://www.mountfitchetcastle.com/

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