Take a lovely walk through Campbell Park and view all the stunning pieces of outdoor public art. Continue your journey through the shopping centre and down to MK Station to see lots more.
Bletchley Park – National Code Centre
The world’s first programmable computer and other technologies we take for granted today were initiated at Bletchley. Visit www.bletchleypark.org.uk for details of exhibitions and tours.
Concrete Cows
Concrete Cows One of Milton Keynes "must see" sights. The best way to reach them is by bike. Climb on their backs and take some photos. Have a picnic in one of the lovely parks nearby.
Grand Union Canal
Take a cycle ride along the Grand Union Canal and either take a picnic or stop for lunch at one of the lovely canalside pubs with a garden. Cycle down to the Three Locks at Soulbury and sit and watch the boats come through or alternaitely up to Cosgrove where there are more working locks. Fishing is also very popular on the canal.
Milton Keynes Gallery
Milton Keynes Gallery, the city's successful and imposing gallery, presents 6 - 8 exhibitions of contemporary and modern art a year. Admission is free. For further information and news about the latest exhibitions and workshops visit their web site at Milton Keynes Gallery
Roman Villa at Bancroft
Combine your day out with a trip to the Roman Villa in Bancroft. Sit amongst the remains and imagine yourself as a very wealthy Roman. There is a permanent guide to the villa on site for you to enjoy.
Willen Lake for Watersports
You can enjoy watching or taking part in watersports at Willen all year round. The Watersports Centre, off Lakeside Roundabout in Brickhill Street (V10) runs training courses for all abilities and hires canoes, sailing dinghies and windsurfers.
Xscape
This sports and entertainment complex features indoor snow slopes, climbing walls, bowling lanes, a multi-screen cinema and a variety of interactive games. For more information visit the Xscape website.