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Stockwood Discovery Centre
"The perfect family day-out. Beautiful gardens, a thrilling programme of exhibitions, an outdoor children’s play area and the largest carriage collection in Europe. And it’s free, so you could say, your carriage awaits…Our museum galleries bring the stories of local people to life, dating back from prehistoric times to the present day! Top tip - keep an eye out for the Wenlock Jug, a rare medieval masterpiece.Our Garden Café is open for refreshments and we also do afternoon tea.In fact, people love Stockwood Discovery Centre so much it won a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence."
Address: Stockwood Park London Road , Luton LU1 4LX, BDF, GB
Phone: 01582 548600
State: BDF
City: Luton
Zip Code: LU1 4LX


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Lovely place. The gardens are beautiful. Nice little cafe and friendly staff. Lots of free parking too and climbing frames for the kids. Plus a lil history museum. Recommend a visit. Also lots of grounds if you are on a tight budget bring your own picnic instead of using the cafe.
I have been visiting for over 10 years with my kids. So much to do and see with kids or without and even better its free. Quiet garden areas with lovely flowers for sitting on a bench or other areas to learn about the history of the area, all the way back to the dinosaurs. Lovely cafe as well for when you need a top up. If you have never visited, I can guarantee you won't be disappointed. Make sure to keep some spare cash he does take card for the ice cream van outside when you are finished :-
Stunning gem of a place that is so peaceful and relaxing. Fantastic garden areas for picnics or just looking around the designed gardens. The museum housed carriages from small ones to elaborate ones and made you realise how uncomfortable horse drawn carriages were to travel in. The cafe area is also lovely, lots of seating with a calm and quiet area also. One star off as the sausage roll I ordered was cold and I was expecting it to be hot and crispy. Just over £5 for it along with a cappuccino so not the cheapest.
Absolutely stunning gardens and so fortunate that it’s free to enter so can be enjoyed by everyone. I think they could have more in the shop, they have a few local crafters and it would be great to have more choice. Definitely recommend heading over in the autumn as the leaves are starting to change colour, it looks beautiful.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo wait
This is such a great park. Fantastic gardens with some interesting museums and also some history regarding the site itself. Easy access from the M1, good parking and they only ask for a voluntary donation to enter. I have been a few times and always enjoyed it. It is located very close to Luton airport so you also get the thrill of the planes flying very low overhead.
There has very lovely gardens, nice playground and good cafe. You should visit car museum. There is amazing. We have been there 2 times and loved each visiting and discovered different things. You can learn details about alirim and English historyVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Brilliant place to visit. I would definitively recommend togheter with the Carriage Museum and Wardown Museum. It especially good for flower lovers and it's free but I would consider a donation if you had a lovely time.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Great place to unwind alone, with friends and family including kids. They have a lovely cafeteria good prices, nice outdoor space to sit and enjoy your snack/drink while watching the children play. There are 2 play areas - 1for little ones and then another for older children including climbing wooden frame made of tree trunks and a climbing wall. The museum is free of charge - right next to the cafeteria. There's picnic area outside it too. Lovely clean toilets to accommodate everyone's needs including disabled and babies room. The parking is quite spacious and free of charge. You can book and go for horse riding sessions just before you get to the museum area. If you intend to spend a whole day and these are not enough, try the golf course which will meet you as you exit main road towards Luton town.
Such a great place. Visited yesterday with a friend. Her first time. She was very impressed. The gardens were beautiful. Lots of information. Museum is interesting talking about the history of Luton. Long nay it stay open. Please donate what you can afford when you visit.
Very nice gardens with intricate plots of plants and interesting information signs, space for children and lawns for a picnic’s.
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