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In April 2023, Dan Garnham said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Kids loved it, great day out,

Playground: Lots of play areas for kids indoor and out and places to stop and eatVisited on
Weekend

Wait time
No wait

Reservation recommended
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In April 2023, Terry Brien said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Always a pleasure fantastic place and the kids loved itVisited on
Weekend

Wait time
No wait

Reservation recommended
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In April 2023, Kalina Minkova (Kaalisinn) said about Paradise Wildlife Park
Restrooms: Clean and as expected.Visited on
Weekday

Wait time
No wait

Reservation recommended
Yes …More
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In April 2023, Hailu Asfaw said about One Answer Insurance
Excellent customer service and my premium has come down every year.
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In April 2023, Shahed Islam said about The Personal Agent Banstead
Sarah welcomed us to the property and showed us around and allowed us to spend as much time as required. She answered all of our questions to the best of her knowledge.
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In April 2015, Amberstudios said about Scott's Grotto
I found this place on the internet by accident whilst searching for something else. I lived in Hertford Heath for several years and never knew this existed. So as soon as it opened this year I made a special trip to see it. Most of it is in darkness so a torch is needed but they have some there if you haven't got one. If you like strange Gothic underground tunnels then this is a place for you. It's open 1400-1630 on each Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday between April and September. There are guides there if you want explanations or history but you wander around on your own and there is a summer house made of the same materials higher up on the same plot. There were quite a few families with young children visiting whilst I was there so it has an appeal for both old and young.
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In April 2015, Brenda026 said about Scott's Grotto
Decided to take my 3 year old grandson to Scott's underground grotto , Its secretly hidden away in a road near Ware station . Some people take their own torches , but we were given torches by a nice man talking about the history of Scott's grotto . It was bigger than I expected , amazing ! Kids love exploring & well worth a visit .i think it was £1 entrance.
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In April 2015, Corinne S said about Scott's Grotto
Built for John Scott an eighteenth century poet the grotto is an important part of Ware's local history. Total visit time for us turned out to be just over 30mins, however we have been before, if it's your first visit you may take a while longer. The children enjoyed exploring the underground grotto which is decorated with shells & flint. The largest of the under ground rooms is the Council chamber and this is the most highly decorated of all the chambers. It is dark in the grotto so you will need to take a torch. Above the grotto there is a summer house further up on the plot of land. It has a large cavernous hole dug out beneath it. I have been fortunate enough to peer down this hole several years ago, however on our most recent visit we were told that this is no longer allowed. I expect this is due to the fear that someone may fall in. A point that I feel is important to note is that you need to be able bodied to get around the grotto and up to the summer house due to uneven ground and steep inclines. £1 donation entry for adults is requested & entrance is free to children.
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In May 2015, Becky B said about Scott's Grotto
Would not know it was there if I hadn't seen it on trip advisor. It's not huge, but it's a fascinating surpising place and worth a visit.
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In July 2015, henwgc said about Scott's Grotto
tiny little hidden grotto in the middle of a ware street. tunnels built into the chalk cliff and all lined with flint and mother of pearl.open on saturdays and bank holidays.its free apart from a small donation if you wish.well worth a visit .picures on the internet dont do it justice.
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