Inspire Nottinghamshire Libraries, including:
Worksop Library, Memorial Avenue S80 2BP
Carlton in Lindrick Library, Long Lane, Carlton in Lindrick S81 9AR
Langold Library, Doncaster Road, Langold S81 9AL
www.inspireculture.co.uk
Summer Reading Challenge 2025: Story Garden
Saturday 5th July to Sunday 7th September, library opening hours
This year’s challenge celebrates adventures in nature and the great outdoors. The challenge, aimed at children aged four to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. You can sign up at any time during the summer. For every book read, children will pick up rewards and every child who completes the challenge receives a medal and certificate.
Free
Worksop Library
Memorial Avenue S80 2BP
worksop.library@inspireculture.org.uk or 01623 677200
www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/worksop-library/
Seed Workshop
Wednesday 13th August, 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Join sculptor Michelle Reader and poet Leanne Moden, Inspire’s 2025 Artist and Author in Residence, to draw, create and write about bizarre and fantastical plants. Inspired by this year’s Summer Reading Challenge theme, Story Garden. Grow your imagination to create a magical seed packet, recycled sculpture or story to take home with you! Suitable for 7+, booking essential.
Free
Family Theatre – The Quest for Planet P!
Friday 15th August, 2.30pm
Follow Ozmo & Orbi, two brave little aliens, as they set off on an amazing journey to find the perfect planet! When cracks start appearing and chaos hits their world, the grown-up aliens can’t agree on how to fix things. So, it’s up to Ozmo & Orbi to lead the way and find a new, perfect planet to live on. Along the way, they discover that the solution might be closer to home than they think. This brand new, interactive dance theatre show is for children aged 4-9 and their grown-ups.
Library members £4.00, non-library members £7.00. Pre-booking highly advised
The Harley Foundation
Welbeck S80 3LW
01909 501700
harleyfoundation.org.uk/whats-on/
Family Workshop: needle Felted Creatures
Wednesday 6th August, 2.00pm–4.00pm
In this session, children will invent their own animal – combining features like flippers, feathers, claws and manes to create a brand new creature. Using natural wool fibres from British sheep and alpacas, they will learn how to shape and sculpt their design through the process of needle felting. Children can choose to work in 2D or 3D – ‘drawing with wool’ or building a small sculpture. For ages 10+.
£14.00 per child. Parents go free, or can craft their own creature for £12.00
Family Workshop: Cyanotype Prints
Wednesday 13th August, 2.00pm–3.30pm
In this session, children will create their own Cyanotype photographic prints and greetings cards. First, they will forage for materials during a short nature walk, before arranging their plants and flowers in unique compositions on light-sensitive paper. Children will watch the magic as their print turns bright blue in the sunlight, capturing their design permanently. For ages 7+.
£14.00 per child. Parents go free, or can make their own prints for £12.00
Family Workshop: Bows and Bandanas
Wednesday 20th August, 2.00pm–3.30pm
Inspired by the playful pet portraits of artist Martha Todd on display in exhibition A Dog’s Life, this session is all about creating accessories for your four-legged friends. Children will learn how to make their own bandana or bow using basic sewing skills and upcycled fabric. No pet? No problem. These handmade creations also make great hair accessories or can be gifted to friends and family. For ages 7+.
£14.00 per child. Parents go free, or can make their accessories for £12.00
Family Clay: Treat Jars
Wednesday 27th August, 2.00pm–3.30pm
In this session, children will be inspired exhibition A Dog’s Life and learn how to make a lidded jar using simple hand-building techniques. They’ll start by shaping the pot, then create a fitted lid using slab and pinch-pot methods, before decorating their design with coloured slips. The jars can be personalised with names, patterns or playful touches – perfect for holding pet treats (or your own favourite snacks if you don’t have a furry friend). For ages 6+.
£14.00 per child. Parents go free, or can make their own treat jar for £12.00
St Paul’s Church
Pelham Street, Worksop S80 2TS
07732 078547
www.fthc.org.uk
Summer Fun
Every Thursday and Friday from 8th to 29th August, 10.00am to 12.30pm
Sessions run by From The Heart Charity including themed activities, bug hunt and a free packed lunch to take home. Contact the organisers prior to attending.
Free
Creswell Crags
Welbeck S80 3LH
01909 720378
www.creswell-crags.org.uk/events-listings/
Step into the Ice Age: Hands on Prehistory
Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th August, 10.30am to 4.30pm
Step back in time and experience the Ice Age in the meadow. Enjoy activities including:
- Jewellery making in a cave
- Costumed demonstrations
- Archaeological dig boxes
- Cave art drawings
- Marshmallow toasting
- Shelter building
- Mammoth poo flinging and rhino horn Hoopla
- Family trail
Adults £7.00, children £6.00, booking required
Wildlife Wonders – Bug Hunting
Monday 4th, Wednesday 6th and Friday 8th August, 11.00am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm
Go on a bug hunt, learning all about where insects like to live and what they eat. In case of very wet weather, you will be making model bugs out of clay in the Visitor Centre instead. Suitable for ages 5+
£5.00 per participant – adults / accompanying carers free, booking required
Wildlife Wonders – Pond Dipping
Tuesday 5th and Thursday 7th August, 11.00am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm
Take your nets to the pond to see what lives in and around the water. In case of very wet weather, you will be making model bugs out of clay in the Visitor Centre instead. Suitable for ages 5+
£5.00 per participant – adults / accompanying carers free, booking required
Fantastic Fossils
Monday 11th to Friday 15th August, 11.00am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm
Learn how creatures that lived millions of years ago became fossils, and make your own salt dough ‘rocks’ with real fossil imprints
£5.00 per participant – adults / accompanying carers free, booking required
Stylish Stone Age Fashion
Monday 18th to Friday 22nd August, 11.00am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm
Learn all about the clothes, jewellery and decorations that people may have worn at Creswell Crags during the last Ice Age. Have a go at making your own Stone Age leather wristband, and even have your face painted, Stone Age style!
£5.00 per participant – adults / accompanying carers free, booking required
Archaeology Adventure
Monday 25th to Thursday 28th August, 11.00am, 12.45pm and 2.15pm
Become an archaeologist and excavate a mystery time period. Use your detective skills to work out when the artefacts in your trench are from, and design your own mini museum to show them in! Suitable for ages 5+
£5.00 per participant – adults / accompanying carers free, booking required
Bassetlaw Museum
Amcott House, 40 Grove Street, Retford DN22 6LD
01777 713749
www.bassetlawmuseum.org.uk
Summer Arts Festival
Craft activities run from 10.00am to 12.00pm then 1.00pm to 3.00pm and days from 10.00am to 3.00pm unless otherwise stated. No booking required unless stated. Children must be accompanied by an adult and remain under their supervision. Activities are free but donations are always welcome!
- Monday 28th July, 1.00pm to 3.00pm: Warhammer Club (ages 12 and over)
- Wednesday 30th July, 10.00am to 12.00pm: Emma T Songwriting Session – booking required
- Wednesday 30th July, 1.00pm to 3.00pm: Fun singing games and singalong with Emma T (no booking required)
- Thursday 31st July, 10.00am to 12.00pm: Emma T Songwriting Session – booking required
- Thursday 31st July, 1.00pm to 3.00pm: Fun singing games and singalong with Emma T (no booking required)
- Friday 1st August: Lego Day (all day)
- Monday 4th August: Summer Dance Workshop Day with LCSD
- Tuesday 5th August: Notts Uni Cyber Event – Retro Gaming
- Wednesday 6th August, 11.00am and 2.00pm: Captain and the Last Sea Shanty
- Thursday 7th August: Construction Fun with Stepnell Builders
- Friday 8th August: Lego Day (all day)
- Monday 11th August: Alternative Photographic Processes with Alan Withington
1.00pm to 3.00pm: Warhammer Club (ages 12 and over) - Tuesday 12th August, 10.00am to 1.00pm: Snow Queen Ice Crowns
- Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th August: Circus Skills with Bob Adams
- Monday 18th August to Friday 22nd August: CAMHS Crafts and Wellbeing (all day)
- Monday 18th August, 10.00am to 1.00pm: Frog Prince Crafts
1.00pm to 3.00pm: Warhammer Club (ages 12 and over) - Tuesday 19th August: Summer Dance Workshop Day with LCSD
- Wednesday 20th August: Debutots Storytelling Sessions – 10.00am and 11.00am Tiddler; 1.00pm and 2.00pm The Gruffalo (booking required
- Thursday 21st August: Drama Day with Debut Kids – 8 to 14 years (booking required)
- Friday 22nd August: Lego Day (all day)
- Wednesday 27th August: Woodland Wonders – make your own forest-themed mask or headdress
- Friday 29th August, 10.00am to 1.00pm: Family Hub Crafts – Frog Prince-themed
Clumber Park
Worksop S80 3AZ
01909 511070
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/nottinghamshire-lincolnshire/clumber-park/events
Summer of Play
Saturday 19th July to Sunday 7th September
With nine exciting play zones to choose from, families will be spoilt for choice with activities to suit every age and interest. Enjoy everything from sports and drama to nature and heritage. Straw bales will give a bird’s eye view of Clumber’s lost mansion, and the new sensory zone away from the action will provide a place to relax in.
Free event, no booking required, admission into the park applies.
Panto in the Park
TaleGate Theatre return with songs, slapstick and silliness, to present traditional, family-friendly pantomimes:
- The Snow Queen: 14th August, 3.00pm
- The Frog Prince: 21st August,3.00pm
- Beauty and the Beast: 28th August, 3.00pm
All tickets £10.00. Book through www.ticketsource.co.uk/talegate
Sherwood Forest Country Park
Edwinstowe NG21 9HN
01623 823202
www.visitsherwood.co.uk
Robin Hood Festival
Weekends in August
This year marks the 39th Festival, which celebrates the legend of Robin Hood, Maid Marian and the outlaw band who have made Sherwood Forest famous the world over. The agenda is:
- Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August: The Knights Ride in Once More
- Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th August: Fantasy in the Greenwood
- Saturday 23rd to Monday 25th August: Grand Finale
Across the Festival weekends will be a host of brilliant performers including The Sherwood Outlaws, Medieval Maniax, Go Active Falconry, The Academy of the Wolf, De Mowbrays Musicke, Nathaniel Bagshot and the Knights of Nottingham Medieval Jousting Display Team. There will also be traders and craftspeople, offering the chance to pick up a unique or unusual gift from a day the at Festival and archery and axe-throwing.
Admission to the reserve and the performances is free, although parking charges apply – £15.00 per vehicle per day. There will be a small charge for some activities, including archery.
Inspire Nottinghamshire Libraries, including:
Edwinstowe Library, High Street, Edwinstowe NG21 9QS www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/edwinstowe-library/
Ollerton Library, Forest Road, New Ollerton NG22 9PL www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/ollerton-library/
Summer Reading Challenge 2025: Story Garden
Saturday 5th July to Sunday 7th September, library opening hours
This year’s challenge celebrates adventures in nature and the great outdoors. The challenge, aimed at children aged four to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. You can sign up at any time during the summer. For every book read, children will pick up rewards and every child who completes the challenge receives a medal and certificate.
Free
Additional activities at Edwinstowe Library
They also have colouring sheets, Hunt the Characters Treasure Hunt, activity sheets and three drop-in activity sessions throughout the school holidays:
- Tuesday 5th August – Saturday 9th August: Minibeast Mayhem
- Tuesday 12th August – Saturday 16th August: Build a Bird Feeder
- Tuesday 19th August – Saturday 23rd August: Create a Garden Scene
All the activities are free and there is no need to book – just drop in. Suitable for four to 11 year olds with adult supervision required.
Additional activities at Ollerton Library:
- Monday 4th August– Saturday 9th August: Cress Heads
- Monday 11th August – Saturday 16th August: Garden Pull-a-longs – pop in and make a butterfly, frog or ladybird craft.
- Monday 18th August – Saturday 23rd August: Craft Catch Up – missed any of the summer crafts so far? Don’t worry, time for a catch up!
- Monday 26th August – Saturday 30th August: Lollipop Flowers
- Ongoing all Summer: Bee and Butterfly Challenge progress markers, design your own tree house competition and Hunt the Character – lucky dip
Thoresby Park
Thoresby NG22 9EP
01623 822009
www.thoresby.com
Summer Holiday Trail
Monday 28th July to Sunday 31st August, 9.00am to 5.00pm
A great way to keep the kids entertained and enjoy the sunshine!
£3.00 per trail
Rufford Abbey Country Park
Ollerton NG22 9DF
01623 821338
www.ruffordabbey.co.uk
Time Travel Trail
Saturday 19th July to Tuesday 2nd September, 10.00am to 3.30pm
Travel through the centuries as you explore the park, meeting characters from different eras along the way. You might bump into a Victorian lady out for a stroll, a daring pirate guarding hidden treasure, a noble knight, or even a figure from ancient times. Each stop on the trail brings a new surprise as history comes to life before your eyes. As you journey through the historic grounds, you’ll take on fun movement challenges, test your knowledge with quiz questions, and search for themed items hidden in the landscape.
£3.00 per trail
Professor Temple’s Punch and Judy Show
Tuesdays 29th July, 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th August
Professor Paul Temple returns to Rufford this summer with his delightful Punch and Judy show! Showtimes are at 12.00pm 1.30pm and 3.00pm.
Free
White Post Wednesdays
Wednesdays 30th July, 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th August, 10.00am to 3.00pm
Enjoy a delightful encounter with some of nature’s most charming and curious creatures! From fluffy guinea pigs and bunnies to slithering snakes, quirky lizards, and even a few fascinating creepy crawlies — there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
£3.50 per child
Southwell Minster
Church Street, Southwell NG25 0HD
01636 812649
www.southwellminster.org
Summer of Sherwood Trail
Thursday 24th July to Wednesday 4th September
Pick up your trail sheet from stewards or the Cathedral shop and explore the Minster and grounds looking for trees, ancient hideouts, mysterious green men, and the fascinating stories that weave myth and history together. Find out how the Minster and its beautiful gardens celebrate nature on this fun trail for families.
Suggested donation £2.00
Kings Park
Retford DN22 6DF
www.bassetlaw.gov.uk
Panto in the Park
Performed by the fantastic Talegate Theatre.
- Tuesday 12th August, 2.00pm: The Snow Queen
- Monday 18th August, 2.00pm: The Frog Prince
- Friday 29th August, 2.00pm: Beauty and the Beast
Free and no tickets needed
Retford Library
Churchgate, Retford DN22 6PE
retford.library@inspireculture.org.uk or 01777 710020
www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/retford-library/
Seed Workshop
Wednesday 13th August, 10.00am to 12.00pm
Join sculptor Michelle Reader and poet Leanne Moden, Inspire’s 2025 Artist and Author in Residence, to draw, create and write about bizarre and fantastical plants. Inspired by this year’s Summer Reading Challenge theme, Story Garden. Grow your imagination to create a magical seed packet, recycled sculpture or story to take home with you! Suitable for 7+, booking essential.
Free
Family Theatre – The Quest for Planet P!
Friday 15th August, 10.30am
Follow Ozmo & Orbi, two brave little aliens, as they set off on an amazing journey to find the perfect planet! When cracks start appearing and chaos hits their world, the grown-up aliens can’t agree on how to fix things. So, it’s up to Ozmo & Orbi to lead the way and find a new, perfect planet to live on. This brand new, interactive dance theatre show is for children aged 4-9 and their grown-ups.
Library members £4.00, non-library members £7.00. Pre-booking highly advised
Mansfield Museum
Leeming Street, Mansfield NG18 1NG
01623 463133
www.mansfield.gov.uk
Family Silent Disco
Friday 8th August, 5.30pm to 7.00pm
Slip on a pair of silent disco headphones and explore the galleries in a whole new way. Tickets must be booked in advance.
£5.00
Free Craft Sessions
No need to book – just drop by and get creative. All take place 10.00am to 1.00pm
Harry Potter Craft Weeks
- Tuesday 29th July: Harry Potter Bookmarks
- Wednesday 30th July: Marauder’s Map
- Thursday 31st July: Paper Hedwig
- Friday 1st August: Herbology Paper Crafts
- Tuesday 5th August: Magic Wands
- Wednesday 6th August: Harry Potter Lolly Stick Puppet
- Thursday 7th August: Make a Wizard
- Friday 8th August: Owl Masks
Monster Week
- Tuesday 19th August: Monster Masks — Make your own scary or silly monster masks using colourful materials.
- Wednesday 20th August: Glowing Bottle Monster — Create spooky glowing monsters inside bottles with glow sticks and decorations.
- Thursday 21st August: Pebble Monsters — Turn ordinary pebbles into quirky monster characters with paint and googly eyes.
- Friday 22nd August: Sea Monsters — Dive into the deep sea to design imaginative sea monsters using various art supplies.
Games Weeks
Tuesday 12th August to Friday 15th August and Tuesday 26th August to Friday 29th August, 10.00am to 1.00pm
Get ready to play all week long with a fantastic variety of games suitable for all ages! Enjoy table tennis, giant Connect Four, board games, jigsaws, and more.
Free
Clipstone Headstocks Museum
The Headstocks, Clipstone NG21 9EH
www.clipstoneheadstocks.com
Fun Stockz
Saturday 16th August, 12.00pm to 9.00pm
A family fun day with entertainment and music, stalls and more.
£4.00 entry, under 3s free, £3.00 all day parking
Inspire Nottinghamshire Libraries, including:
Mansfield Woodhouse Library, Church Street, Mansfield Woodhouse NG19 8AH https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/mansfield-woodhouse-library/
Bilsthorpe Library, The Crescent, Bilsthorpe NG22 8QX https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/reading-information/find-a-library/bilsthorpe-library/
Summer Reading Challenge 2025: Story Garden
Saturday 5th July to Sunday 7th September, library opening hours
This year’s challenge celebrates adventures in nature and the great outdoors. The challenge, aimed at children aged four to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. You can sign up at any time during the summer. For every book read, children will pick up rewards and every child who completes the challenge receives a medal and certificate.
Free
Trinity Arts Centre
Trinity Street, Gainsborough, DN21 2AL
01427 676655
www.trinityarts.co.uk
Princesses Unite
Saturday 2nd August, 1.00pm and 4.00pm
The ultimate children’s pop princess party that’s sweeping the nation! Join a cast of beloved princesses as they embark on a magical musical adventure filled with friendship, fun, and fabulous music. With sparkling costumes, stunning choreography, and an interactive experience that invites everyone to sing and dance along, Princesses Unite is the perfect celebration for little princes and princesses everywhere.
£14.00 standard ticket
Film: Elio (PG)
Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th August, 11.30am
In this animated sci-fi adventure, a space-obsessed boy impulsively volunteers to sort out an intergalactic crisis after a society of peace-loving aliens mistakes him for Earth’s leader.
£4.99 general admission, quad ticket £16.00
Film: Smurfs (U)
Friday 8th August 3.00pm, Wednesday 13th August 3.00pm and Thursday 14th August 11.30am
The Smurfs set out to rescue one of their own when an evil scientist finds the location of Smurf Village.
£4.99 general admission, quad ticket £16.00
Film: Heidi: Rescue of the Lynx (PG)
Wednesday 13th and Friday 15th August, 11.30am
After a free spirited child bonds with a wild animal, she must protect it from a ruthless businessman in this children’s animation film.
£4.99 general admission, quad ticket £16.00
Gainsborough Model Railway
Florence Terrace, DN21 1BE
Open Day
Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th August 1.30pm to 5.30pm
See one of the largest model railways in ‘O’ gauge, depicting The East Coast Main Line from Kings Cross to Leeds Central. The building of the present railway commenced in 1953 and covers 2500 square feet, has over 1200 feet of main line track and needs ten operators.
Adults £5.00, children £4.00, family ticket £15.00
Lincoln Castle
Castle Square, Lincoln LN1 3AA
www.lincolncastle.com
Medieval Joust
Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August, 10.00am to 5.00pm
Feel the thunder of hooves and the clash of steel as Lincoln Castle brings you the Sport of Kings! Witness brave knights in shining armour and cheer them on as they compete against each other. Featuring some of the best international jousters, you won’t want to miss this thrilling competition!
Meet the knights, choose your champion, and cheer them on. With a cast of medieval characters, step back in time and experience the excitement within the Medieval walls of Lincoln Castle.
Usual admission fees apply
William Marshall’s Knight School
Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th August, 10.00am to 5.00pm
Find out more about Sir William Marshal, one of history’s greatest knights. Learn about his early life through to the role he played at the dramatic siege of Lincoln. Discover tales of courage and bravery and learn the skills you need to become the Greatest Knight!
Usual admission fees apply
Clifton Park Museum
Clifton Lane, Rotherham S65 2AA
01709 336633
www.rotherham.gov.uk/events
SELF: Who Am I? Rotherham the Movie
Wednesday 13th August, 10.00am to 12.00pm or 1.00pm to 3.00pm
A warm, witty and welcoming workshop, on how to write a movie! Award-winning screenwriter Rob Young, has helped hundreds of kids tell their story. He will teach you how films are made, so that you can write your own. Then, once you’ve penned it, we will work together to make a movie trailer, so that you can show your friends. Don’t just watch films, write your own! Non-writers welcome! Booking essential.
Free
SELF: Zine Workshop
Tuesday 26th August, 10.00am to 12.00pm or 1.00pm to 3.00pm
A unique opportunity to explore the SELF exhibition in a hands-on way with your own Zine! A Zine is a mini-magazine that can explore a range of topics. In this workshop you will find fun activities and creative prompts to help you explore identity as you journey through the exhibition artwork. This activity encourages you to create and connect with art, as well as with yourself, finding out what makes you, you!
Free
Clifton Park
Clifton Lane, Rotherham S65 2AA
Organised by Rotherham Theatre
www.rotherhamtheatres.co.uk/
Mrs Armitage on Wheels
Thursday 14th and Friday 15th August, 11.00am and 1.00pm
Join Rotherham Theatres at Clifton Park Walled Garden for this interactive, energetic family show, celebrating the joy of getting outside. If you could change anything on your bicycle, what would it be? A comfy new saddle? An ice cream maker? Rocket boosters?! When Mrs Armitage goes out for a ride with her trusty dog Breakspear, she decides her bicycle needs improvement. With a new horn, a picnic hamper…and a sail, will Mrs Armitage manage to keep her bicycle in one piece or will her crazy contraption prove too much to handle Adapted from Quentin Blake’s classic tale, Scoot Theatre present a 40-minute interactive, energetic show, celebrating the joy of getting outdoors and being active. Featuring live music, puppetry and physical comedy, we celebrate the power of imagination and the importance of resilience. Suitable for aged 3+
Tickets £5.00
Rotherham Libraries, including:
Brinsworth Community Library, Field View, Brinsworth S60 5DG, 01709 255050
Riverside Library and Neighbourhood Hub, Riverside House, Main Street, Rotherham S60 1AE, 01709 823606
Summer Reading Challenge 2025: Story Garden
Saturday 5th July to Sunday 7th September, library opening hours
This year’s challenge celebrates adventures in nature and the great outdoors. The challenge, aimed at children aged four to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. You can sign up at any time during the summer. For every book read, children will pick up rewards and every child who completes the challenge receives a medal and certificate. Individual libraries also run crafts activities for children signed up to the challenge.
Free
Rotherham Libraries, including:
Wickersley Library, 286 Bawtry Road, Wickersley, S66 1JJ, 01709 544134
Maltby Library and Neighbourhood Hub, Braithwell Road, Maltby, Rotherham S66 8JE
Summer Reading Challenge 2025: Story Garden
Saturday 5th July to Sunday 7th September, library opening hours
This year’s challenge celebrates adventures in nature and the great outdoors. The challenge, aimed at children aged four to 11 years, is to read six or more library books over the summer. You can sign up at any time during the summer. For every book read, children will pick up rewards and every child who completes the challenge receives a medal and certificate. Individual libraries also run crafts activities for children signed up to the challenge.
Free
Magna Science Adventure Centre
S60 1FD
01709 720002
www.visitmagna.co.uk
Science Packed Summer
Saturday 19th July to Friday 29th August
Magna will be buzzing with activities, shows, and explosive fun for curious minds of all ages. With something happening every single day, families can dive into hands-on science, jaw-dropping demonstrations, interactive exhibitions and, of course, Magna’s outdoor splash park Aqua-Tek. Throughout August, Ferocious Fridays bring a special twist to the summer holidays! The team at RentaDinosaur will be roaming the Magna grounds and performing their How to Train Your Dinosaur shows.
Included with standard admission
Wentworth Woodhouse
Wentworth, S62 7TQ
www.wentworthwoodhouse.org.uk
House of Fun
Tuesday 5th August to 16th November
The Grade I listed mansion is set to become the House of Fun – a place of play, where noise and laughter abound. An interactive exhibition includes the huge hang-out den called the Friendship Folly, a scaffold reinterpretation of the Rockingham Monument which Leeds play artist Pippa Hale created with the help of looked-after Rotherham children. And Final Boss, inflatable dinner party food fit for a monster created by Nottingham artist Bruce Asbestos and pupils from Rockingham Junior School and Kiveton Park Meadows Junior School.
And check out special crafts events for children aged six to 12:
- Thursday 7th August, 11.00am to 12.30pm: Clowning Around Crafts
- Saturday 9th August, 11.00am to 12.30pm: Little Buds Garden Crafts
- Saturday 16th August, 11.00am to 12.30pm: Fairy Fun
- Thursday 21st August, 11.00am to 12.30pm: Circus Signs Workshop
Exhibition included in General Admission and an extra charge for the crafts events
WE Wonder Festival
Saturday 30th August, 11.00am to 5.00pm
Roll up, roll up! Step right up into the magic of the big top as the House of Fun brings the circus to Wentworth Woodhouse’s glorious Gardens. Inspired by the Wentworth Garden parties of the past, prepare to be amazing by high-wire stunts from world-renowned performer, Chris Bullzini, acrobatic shows, and hands-on circus workshops. With a lively workshop village, traditional funfair games, craft tents, and music from Thorpe Hesley Brass Band, this is the perfect day out for the whole family!
£12.50 per adult, £7.00 child and concessions, £30.00 family
Keppel’s Column
Admirals Crest, Rotherham S61 2SW
www.rotherham.gov.uk
Keppel’s Friendship Follies – Fun Day at Keppel’s Column
Friday 8th and Saturday 9th August, 11.00am to 4.00pm
Explore, play, and connect with an installation designed by contemporary visual artist Pippa Hale and co-created with the local community, as part of a partnership project with Rotherham Museums, Arts and Heritage and Wentworth Woodhouse. Take your friends and family for an interactive adventure where you’ll marvel at this spectacular installation, enjoy playful activities and take part in guided walks
Free, drop in
RSPB Dearne Valley – Old Moor
Old Moor Lane, Wombwell S73 0YF
www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/dearne-valley-old-moor
Alien Invasion Trail
Wednesday 23rd July to Sunday 31st August, 9.30am to 5.00pm
There have been reports of an alien landing at Old Moor! Where could the alien be? What do they look like? Go to each of the stations and pick features to work out what your alien looks like! Find out about adaptations along the way… What weird and wonderful alien will your family create? The Alien Invasion trail is a self-led family adventure available everyday throughout the summer holidays
£3.00 per trail pack
Nature Detectives
11.00am to 3.00pm
Join the Nature Detectives to get closer to nature at RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve this summer.
- Tuesday 29th July: Brilliant Birds
- Tuesday 5th August: Marvellous Minibeasts
- Tuesday 12th August: Guided Pond Dipping
- Tuesday 19th August: Plant-astic!
Nature Detectives is free but donations are very welcome. Reserve entry will apply for non-RSPB members.
Solar Sunday
Sunday 24th August, 11.00am to 3.00pm
As part of your Big Wild Summer, Mexborough and Swinton Astronomical Society (MSAS) will be bringing with them telescope equipment that allows you to view the sun safely. This is a great opportunity to hear from the experts how the sun is not just a terrestrial body that warms the planet but supports all life on earth. You will be amazed to understand how the sun is the nuclear engine of our solar system and you may even see evidence of solar flairs, huge magnetic bursts of energy shooting into space.
Free but reserve charges still apply

