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What recreational facilities are there in United Kingdom?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
Sport of many different types

Adult Education

Theatre

Cinema

Music Venues

Chess Clubs

Bridge Clubs

Reading Groups

Environmental Campaigning groups

Hiking - We have the largest network of hiking trails in the World

etc etc

Tens of thousand of sports fields, thousands of golf courses, many mountain ranges, a dozen Long Distance Paths (waymarked), several hundred castles and stately homes open to the public, many forests open to the public, lots of cinemas, thousands of miles of canal footpath. And some pubs.

What kind of thing were you looking for?

You name it we almost certainly have it. Art galleries, museums, castles, sea and beaches, rivers, lakes, cycle routes, sports facilities of all kinds both indoors and outdoors, theatres, opera, cinemas, parks, nature reserves, hills and mountains, national parks. That's enough for the morning.

Huge public trampolines are available in all major towns.

If you do a search for 'UK dogging sites' you may find some social clubs.

The Uk is too backward to have any. We sit in our homes each day on our computers.

We are not allowed to go out to play.

In the entire UK, there are pretty much all recreational options you can imagine.

The Uk is too backward to have any. We sit in our homes each day on our computers.

Far to many to list on here

Too many to list individually, as there's hundreds of 'em......

Tennis Courts

Swimming Pools (Indoor & Outdoor)

Cricket Pitches.... from small village fields, to large stadiums used for International + County matches.

Football (soccer) pitches.... from local recreational fields, to top flight stadiums such as Anfield + St. James' park + Wembley, etc

Angling venues.... natural lakes (e.g. Lake Windermere), Commercial Lakes (e.g. Lindholme), Natural rivers (e.g. Trent, Severn, Avon, Thames, etc), small streams + a large network of canals.

Canals... once built for transporting goods before railways were invented, now used mostly for boating holidays + angling.

Theatres + Concert arena's (e.g. O2 stadium, Scarborough Open Air Theatre, MEN arena, Darlington Theatre + many others dotted around the country).

Rugby fields + stadiums

Motor racing circuits.... we've got loads of them, some purpose built, others converted after we had a large surplus airfields after World War2 ended, and used for national + international motor racing events, as well as track days. They include (but not limited to): Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Donington Park, Rockingham, Santa Pod, Oulton Park, Croft, Knockhill, Thruxton + Snetterton.

Village Halls... used for things like local meetings, elections, antique fairs, burlesque dancing classes, badminton, weight-loss groups, etc.

Ice Skating Rinks

paint balling + lazer tag venues.

Kart racing tracks.. including a venue called "Rye House", where reigning F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton started his racing career, as well as other spots that mostly cater to groups doing it for fun.

Sailing clubs, rowing clubs + boat hire spots.

Golf Courses

Bowling Greens + 10-pin bowling lanes

Large selection of Pubs + Restaurants + Cafes + Coffee Shops + Sandwich Bars + various other types of eating establishment (including Polish, Mexican, Indian, etc)

Managed Forests & Woodlands (e.g. Dalby Forest)

Walking & Hiking Trails (e.g. Look up "Coast to Coast Walk", "Cleveland Way" + a bloke called Alfred Wainwright)

Camping + Caravan parks.

Museums & Art Galleries

Preserved Heritage railways (e.g. "North Yorkshire Moors Railway", "Severn Valley Railway", "Keighley & Worth Valley Railway", "Bluebell Railways + many others run by an army of volunteers to keep old railways locomotives & rolling stock running for people to have days out on)

A large assortment of interesting structures (e.g. York City Walls, Blackpool Tower, Tower Bridge in London, Forth Rail Bridge in Scotland, etc)

The list goes on... you name it, we've probably got it somewhere