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Staying at a hotel in Buckinghamshire – the idyllic setting for the TV crime series Midsomer Murders – you can expect verdant village greens, cosy pubs, merry summer fetes and very few murders involving eccentric pensioners wielding croquet mallets.

Town and city breaks in Buckinghamshire

Churchill said of the Second World code breakers at Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes: “They were the geese that laid the golden egg – and never cackled.” Here you’ll learn how the modern-day computer was invented and about a secret silver hoard buried in the grounds. Bekonscot Model Village in Beaconsfield is the oldest in the world and inspired Enid Blyton to create Toy Town. If you fancy writing your own children’s stories, get tips at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden.

Holidays in the Buckinghamshire countryside

Hughenden Manor, the former home of 19th-century prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, has adventure packs for kids. There are blacksmith displays at the Chiltern Open Air Museum in Chalfont St Giles and walks in the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty that inspired the war poet Rupert Brooke.

Attractions in Buckinghamshire

A hotel stay in Buckinghamshire means you’re near the Georgian splendour of Stowe Landscape Gardens. There are sick hedgehogs at the Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital near Aylesbury to visit. And the Hell-Fire Caves carved by English rake Sir Francis Dashwood into the chalky West Wycombe hills have been fascinating tourists for years.

Attractions in Buckinghamshire:


Stonor Park

Opening times:
4 Apr-19 Sep: Sun 1pm-4.30pm; Jul & Aug Wed 1pm-4.30pm; Bank Holiday Mon 1pm-4.30pm Apr - Sep 2012 (annual)

Greys Court

Opening times:
House Wed-Sun 2pm-5pm; Garden Wed-Sun 11am-5pm Apr - Sep 2012; not Mon or Tue (annual)

Eton College

Opening times:
Tours: 25 Mar-20 Apr: daily 10.30am-4.30pm; 21 Apr-2 July: Wed & Fri-Sun 1.30pm-4.30pm; 3 Jul-7 Sep: daily 10.30am-4.30pm; 9 Sep-3 Oct: Wed & Fri-Sun 1.30pm-4.30pm Mar - Oct 2012 (annual)

Changing of the Guard

Opening times:
Apr-July Mon-Sat 11am; Aug-Mar 11am alternate days and excluding Sundays; please visit the castle's website for full details 1 Jan - 29 Dec 2012 (annual)

Legoland Windsor

Opening times:
Daily 10am-5pm/6pm/7pm/8pm/9pm - please visit website as opening times vary according to season Mar - Nov 2012 (annual)

What's on in Buckinghamshire:


Maidenhead Farmers' Market

Dates Open:
08/04/2012 to 18/08/2012
14/04/2013 to 24/08/2013

Dorney Court

Dates Open:
24/05/2012 to 25/05/2012
01/08/2012 to 31/08/2012

Big Wheel

Dates Open:
01/05/2013 to 30/08/2013
01/05/2012 to 30/08/2012

Oxfringe

Dates Open:
10/06/2012 to 26/06/2012

Beating the Bounds

Dates Open:
02/06/2012 to 02/06/2012

Eights Week

Dates Open:
01/06/2012 to 04/06/2012

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