Wiveliscombe Tennis Club
Founded in 1926, the Wiveliscombe Tennis Club is a friendly and welcoming local club that prides itself on their facilities including three fully-maintained courts, a clubhouse, and car parking.
Wimbleball Lake
Your little adventurers will love exploring and discovering all of the fun things to do at this majestic lake. Ditch the iPads, immerse yourself in nature and create lasting memories with the family.
Flipout Trampoline Park
Flip Out Trampoline & Adventure Parks offer healthy active indoor fun for families. The biggest trampolines park in Somerset. Areas for all ages and abilities.
Tropiquaria Wildlife Park
Tropiquaria Zoo is a small tropical house and zoo in West Somerset. It is based in a 1930s art deco BBC radio transmitter hall of Washford transmitting station, which is now a Grade II listed building.
The historic steam locomotives, coaches & wagons, and the buildings of our ten unique stations linked by a twenty mile scenic journey will repay hours of exploration. The surrounding countryside is as varied as it is beautiful.
Mini Creators Art Club
A pre-school art session for curious and imaginative minds, themed around the natural world, citizenship and creativity.
Quad World
Quad World, Near Exeter – Devon. Looking for fun and thrills? Quad Sport for all the Family! Come to the multi-award-winning Quad World where everyone can join in the fastest-growing sport in the UK!
Wiveliscombe Firework Display
Come along on Friday November 3rd for the annual Wiveliscombe firework display. Food & drink available throughout the evening.
Dulverton By Starlight
Taking place from 2pm to 7pm on Sunday 3rd December the annual winter festival sparkles with white lights on the Christmas trees that line the streets of this pretty moorland town. The shops and businesses will be traditionally dressed for the season and many of them will open all day for browsing and buying for Christmas goodies.
Dunster By Candlelight
The atmospheric Dunster by Candlelight in the remarkably well-preserved medieval village of Dunster on Exmoor. A charming start to the seasonal festivities, Dunster’s ancient streets ring with carol singers, choirs, brass bands and bell ringers. There is a variety of street entertainers and all the local independent shops stay open late providing ideal opportunities for quirky Christmas shopping. There are plenty of welcoming bars, cafes and restaurants should the weather be chilly.