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    The Dean Heritage Centre is one of Gloucestershire's leading attractions...
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    • ClaireyDavies 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My husband and I took our two young girls to see the room on the broom trail a favourite set of oyr story books at home I'm not sure who was more excited me or my three year old!! We loved seeing the gruffalo sculptures at the entrance and the rest was brilliant there were interactive bits for the children to do along the way and an adventure playground which was taken full advantage of! We had a pushchair and we got all the way round the trail and the rest of the centre. We had fun visiting the Victorian school and the galleries which had lots of room on the broom sensory boxes which were fun, craft areas and lots lots more. We also had breakfast in the cafe which was lovely, we found the staff polite and very helpful to our every need! I couldn't recommend the dean heritage centre enough we cant wait to come back to see the hungry caterpillar trail!!
    • RobininBRISTOL 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Where to start? Well this is an old Water Mill and a wheel still turns to generate enough electricity to run the place with enough over to sell. There is a typical 2 up 2 down Dean cottage with a vegetable garden, rabbits, pigs, ferrets and chickens plus interesting equipment used in the forest for mining, making charcoal and iron. It has history, old tool and a lot of seldom known facts. The Dean used to be the largest producer of iron in England. More recently it was here that both Horlicks and Ribena were "invented" and the latter still made hereabouts. Don't let me bore on but what a place for children, for picnics and for exploration. And the "room on the broom" and the brass rubbing are inspired. But don't take my word for it - visit and in good weather with children this could almost fill your day.PS for trip advisor - no there is NOT a bathroom but there are lavatories - this being England
    • JoanneW961 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Currently they have "room on the broom" walk around area. It is a must for those with toddlers. There are fantastic carvings of all the characters and a big plus having the Gruffalo and Gruffalo child carvings lining the pond.There are so many activities for the little ones, including brass rubbing, crafting, drawing, exploring, play areas.The staff are attentive and very helpful.The cafe serves excellent food at very reasonable prices. Love this place.
    • Grannyjade 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Took our two grandchildren in the summer holidays to show them life before iPads! They really enjoyed looking around the old cottage and showing them life before washing machines and the use of chamber pots! The Witch on the Broom was a lovely walk which they enjoyed. An enjoyable time for all ages.
    • thomash621 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stopped here with friends while out motorbiking for some coffee and cake. The lady in the cafe was lovely and sweet, making excellent drinks. The cakes were to die for. The views of the area were wonderful around the lake. Can't wait till the summer so we can come again.
    • MalcolmAB 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Some interesting examples of the ancient forest art of chainsaw woodcarving, including the story of Dave Harvey; which has remarkable echos to the Johnnie Cash song "Big John".Dave is the renowned, published, Forest Poet. Often there, and well worth a chat.Younger (in heart) visitors will like the carved Gruffalos.
    • PossetGirl1974 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Took my 5 year old daughter and 6 year old niece here on Sunday - what a fun day we had despite the rain. We went for the Room on The Broom Trail as both girls love the book but found so much more. The loved exploring the museum and having a go at brass rubbing, dressing up as Victorian school children and play acting in the classroom. Needless to say the cane and paddle opened their eyes to what life used to be like! Outside were a selection of animals - chickens, pigs, ferrets and a white rabbit. The girls also loved exploring the Victorian Farmhouse, nicely made up to show what it would have been like to live at that time. The girls especially enjoyed the wash house where they had a go with the dolly tub! In addition the scenery was beautiful with a river, waterfall and waterwheel plus a pond with a variety of ducks and sculptures including The Gruffalo in many poses. The trail with the characters from Room on a Broom can take as little or as long as you like and are very well carved. The girls liked the chance to sit on the broom at the end. In addition there were lots of other things to explore along the way including an adventure playground and getting to see the chainsaw wood carving in action.All the staff were pleasant and helpful and answered any questions we had. The cafe was cosy with great selection of cakes and savouries and some very good tea!Gift shop not huge but enough to excite two small girls with a range of items from as little as a £1.So many more things to see than I can detail here so go along and see for yourself. There are a number if picnic spots in the forest and undercover so if you wish to take your own food you can.Tip - google before you go as we found kids go free with paying adults so only cost us around £14 for the 4 of us. If we had planned it we would have used tesco day out vouchers which would have made it free but it was a last minute decision to visit.Definately a worthwhile visit with kids - my daughter has been talking of nothing else for the last two days!
    • Frank197537 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent a few hours here and all loved it. The Room on the Broom certainly made it for our 4 year old although the other 2 (5 and 8) also enjoyed the carvings and story. The park was a plus and we ended the day with monster drawing and painting on the craft table while the adults admired the art. A really enjoyable afternoon out, with great staff.
    • abstahar 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Took my parents and my two children (2 and 5yrs) for a day out there today. The children loved it, the trail is excellent, sculptures are beautiful and the story adds extra interest. The surrounding area, mock mine, wood carving etc. made it even better. A perfect place to go and investigate the forest from. With lakes over the road there is a lot to see and do. We had lunch in the cafe. The food was reasonably priced and very well presented. The glasses for the drinks were filthy. Unfortunately a woman working in the cafe was so unbelievably rude I don't think we'll go back. Clearly she didn't value our custom. Perhaps some customer service training is in order. I very politely asked if my daughter's jelly and ice cream was ready (we'd waited quite some time) and the woman replied with 'it'll be ready when we get to it' her tone was so rude the lady in the queue next to me couldn't believe it either.
    • theheadfather 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A really scenic place and the Room on the Broom trail was really fantastic and very enjoyable for kids and adults alike. A little on the dear side but there's also a good gallery detailing the history of the area.
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