Reading: Attractions and more...
Reading Museum is one of the main attractions in Reading.
It has galleries which describe the history of Reading, and has an art collection of the origin of the Saxon settlements.
South Oxfordshire Leisure is an open-air location on the banks of the Thames River with several facilities including a paddling pool, an amenities block, a campsite area and an open-air swimming pool.
Beale Wildlife Park has a huge collection of small and unique animals, wonderful landscape gardens and woodland, farm animals, birds and a playground for children.
The Reading Festival is the oldest and most popular music festival. It is held here every year and features a vast range of music including rock, indie, metal, punk and more.
The Reading Abbey Ruins, which lie between Forbury Gardens and the Kennet River, is one of the most important political and religious centres in England.
What to see in detail
Landmarks and Historic sites (5)
Museums (2)
See also
Parks and gardens (2)
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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Henley-on-Thames (About 6.4 mi) - Ibstone (About 12.6 mi) - Windsor (About 15.1 mi) - Ash (About 18.1 mi) - Alton (About 21.3 mi) - Inkpen (About 21.7 mi)
More information United Kingdom:
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The River and Rowing Museum started in 1998 and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II.
The museum gives information about the town, the sport of rowing and the Thames... |
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| Ibstone - 12.6 mi | |
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The Combstone Mill is the main attraction of Ibstone within the church dedicated to Saint Nicolas, and important movies such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang were recorded here.
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