Extensive facilities include a Bierkeller with live entertainment several nights a week, plush state-of-the-art disco night club and Waves health and fitness centre.Well-thought-out bedrooms are well equipped and the beds are large and comfortable; 24hr room service is extensive and beds are turned down at night. Free parking.Mountain bike hire: selection of bikes for all the family Trailers and child seats available Telephone 01344 772797.. Visitors' Book: St Barnabas Church, Dulwich, southeast London The most beautiful modern church I've ever seen - Heiko Hantke, Aachen Quite breathtaking - Angela Budd, EastbourneA beautiful church, full of light. Congratulations to the architects - Mike and Marge, JohannesburgWhat a church should be: lovely light, lovely sounds, all focussed in the right direction - a resident of East Dulwich. Bracknell. Coppid Beech Hotel Tel: 01344 303333; fax 01344 301200; John Nike Way, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 8TF. The privately owned Coppid Beech is designed in striking Swiss chalet- style.
After 4pm admission is half price during term time.Facilities: coffee shop, gift shop and toilets. Reasonably priced children's meals available, plus plenty of pocket money toys. Good range of quality, environmental gifts as opposed to tacky rubbish. From the M3 take junction 3 and from the M4 take junction 10. Further details 01344 868222.Opening times: the Park is open daily all year round. The Outpost opens daily from 10am - 5pm, except during Christmas week.Cost: the woodland park and adventure play area are free.
For the Outpost prices are adults pounds 3, children pounds 2, concessionary rates pounds l.75, under fives free, family ticket pounds 8. A lot of the sticks for making the wigwams are very heavy so I have to drag them along. It's good when it rains because then you can shelter in your house I hate the look out tower. I'm scared of heights.The dealLocation: The Look Out Discovery Park is on the Nine Mile Ride, Bracknell, just off the A322, opposite the Coral Reef leisure pool. they're the ones who come and pinch your sticks when you're not looking.
We've built some really good shelters although sometimes they collapse and you have to start again. It's a shame when you have to go home because someone else always comes along and knocks them down There are tons of deer in the woods I came here on a school trip and saw one really close up. There's a good look out tower too which you can climb, and there's a great view from the top.Jennifer: I like cooking the food in the wigwams - chicken and beef. Sometimes I put a vase of flowers in and I make a computer room where I can do my work. I really like the Discovery Outpost too - there's lots of different challenges to try. I also like cycling in the woods.Ben: You have to be very careful when you're building wigwams, especially of the girls. Whatever the time of year, it's always beautiful.Rebecca: It's really nice to be able to play in the woods.