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Known for its beautiful countryside and historic houses, the county of Buckinghamshire is sure to provide you with inspiration for what to do on days out.

The south of Buckinghamshire is right on London’s doorstep and is home to the towns of High Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Marlow and Amersham. Go north and you will travel through Aylesbury Vale with its enchanting villages, market towns and magnificent country houses. For more information on the county's towns and villages, see our interactive map of Buckinghamshire.

Things to do in Buckinghamshire this weekend

Many of Buckinghamshire's tourist attractions are open all year round so find something to do today with activities listings each showing a map and opening times for your convenience. Or why not browse our Buckinghamshire events guide to find out what's happening this week.

The Chiltern Hills are ripe for explorative days out in Buckinghamshire, with miles of footpaths rambling through beech-wood forests and alongside momentous waterways such as the Thames and Grand Union Canal.

But it’s not all about being active; just as much fun can be had exploring the Chiltern Open Air Museum, while Waddesdon Manor is a must-see for lovers of fine art and architecture and gardens.  For families, children will be enchanted by Bekonscot Model Village

Top 10 things to do in Buckinghamshire

For things to do in Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Milton Keynes and other Buckinghamshire towns, browse our pick of the best attractions below or find a more comprehensive list of what to do and places to visit at the bottom of the page.

There is plenty to see and do in beautiful Buckinghamshire and an abundance of unique and appealing accommodation options to choose from, if you discover that you're not yet ready to leave.

List of things to do & places to visit for days out in Buckinghamshire

For more information about Buckinghamshire, including ideas for days out, attractions and events, view the list below for information on towns, villages and things to do in Buckinghamshire. Use the 'map view' button to find something near you today.

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  1. Richings Park Golf Club

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    Golf Course

    Iver

    Richings Park Golf Club boasts a superb 18 hole, Par 70, 6300 yard golf course, a 300 yard Driving Range and Practice area.

  2. Seasons Cafe Deli

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    Shop

    Amersham

    Seasons deli offers a unique array of specially selected produce from a number of independant suppliers.

  3. Buckinghamshire County Museum & Roald Dahl Childrens Gallery

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    Museum

    Aylesbury

    Lively hands-on, innovative museum complex consisting of county heritage displays, regional art gallery and the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery in lovely garden setting.

  4. The Black Horse

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    Pub/Inn

    Fulmer, Buckinghamshire

    Lying at the heart of a captivating conservation village deep in the valleys, the Black Horse was born from various 17th-century cottages, which have now come together in perfect harmony to form this appealing rural pub.

  5. The Swan Inn

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    Pub/Inn

    Denham, Buckinghamshire

    When you pull up outside the Swan Inn you’re sure to ask yourself ‘what more could I want than this Georgian, wisteria-clad pub standing in a stunning village location?'

  6. Wendover

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    High Street, Wendover

    Nestling in a gap in the Chiltern Hills, the picturesque town of Wendover is known as the ‘Gateway to the Chilterns’ and is an ideal base for walkers and nature lovers.

  7. The Horse Trust

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    Speen, Princes Risborough

    Pay a visit to the oldest horse charity in the world, established in 1886 to help the working horses of London.

  8. Quainton Windmill

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    Windmill

    Quainton, Aylesbury

    Seventy-foot tower mill, which has recently been restored to full working order, with internal machinery visible. The tower mill was built of brick in 1832 and has two pairs of stones which produce flour that can be purchased locally.

  9. The Crown @ Granborough

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    Pub/Inn

    Buckingham

    Situated in the charming village of Granborough, this 1600 coaching inn has been completely refurbished since it came under new ownership 2013.

  10. Chesham Moor Gym & Swim Centre

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    Leisure / Swimming Pool

    Chesham

    Take a dip in a virtually chemical free crystal clear outdoor swimming pool at a constant 84 degrees Fahrenheit.

  11. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre

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    Railway

    Aylesbury

    Large collection of railway relics including, steam locomotives, railway carriages and equipment. Steam train rides available.

  12. Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

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    Theatre

    Aylesbury

    The Aylesbury Waterside Theatre can be found in the heart of Aylesbury. Boasting a dynamic and diverse programme of live performances, visitors can enjoy world-class entertainment.

  13. Roald Dahl Trail

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    Sightseeing

    The Roald Dahl Trail reveals the secret of where to go and what to see for an absolutely squiffing family day out.

  14. Aqua Vale Swimming & Fitness Centre

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    Leisure / Swimming Pool

    Aylesbury

    Come and experience a day out to remember at Aqua Vale, where visitors are certain to have a fun and friendly day out for all the family.

  15. Black Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Wexham

    Black Park - lakeside cafe, disabled access, walks, horse riding, orienteering. Langley Park - formal gardens, arboretum, woodland, parkland.

  16. The Lost Forest of Bernwood

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    Nature Trail / Watching

    Aylesbury

    A 5.5-mile circular walk starting at Brill. It combines stunning views over the Vale of Aylesbury with fascinating heritage, including the 17thC post mill on Brill Common.

  17. The Pointer

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    Pub/Inn

    Aylesbury,

    Come and enjoy some proper English hospitality at this 16th-century pub, which has recently under gone a half-million makeover by the current owners who took over The Pointer in May 2011.

  18. Pitstone Green Museum

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    Pitstone

    Major collection of historical farm implements, local rural crafts and domestic bygones housed in Listed farm buildings.

  19. St Mary's Church Pitstone

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    Leighton Buzzard

    St Mary's Church Pitstone

  20. Amersham Museum

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    Museum

    Amersham

    Amersham Museum is located in the oldest house in Amersham. The museum has a collection of objects, photos and documents all about the history of Amersham and its people. There is a herb garden and there are resources for families.