SUMMER ACTIVITIES AT BRISTOL ATTRACTIONS
The ever-popular Supersonic LEGO Brick Day returns to
Aerospace Bristol on 12 July, and there are plans for the new exhibition of historic Rolls Royce engines to open this summer too.
Explore roaring, moving dinosaurs, plus meet the Dino-Ranger at
Wookey Hole as well as the show caves, circus, 4D cinema and soft play.
Bristol Zoo Project hosts its Summer Lates programme again this year, with live music, performances, bespoke animal talks and delicious food and drinks (20 June, 4, 18 July and 1 August).
As part of Bristol Film Festival, enjoy your favourite space and sci-fi films on the big screen inside the Planetarium at
We the Curious science centre on 23 and 28 June, when you'll also have the chance to explore the Space Gallery beforehand.
Visit the UK's largest immersive art experience this summer,
Wake the Tiger – it's a winner with the kids, or go for an
After Hours adults only evening event to see the 40+ surreal spaces (4, 18 July, 1, 15 and 29 August).
Head underwater and see
Bristol Aquarium's World Tour event (22 July – 31 August) to discover sea life from overseas.
There's a whole host of activities this summer at
Longleat, with hippos returning to Half Mile Pond, the 60th anniversary of the Longleat Railway (23-31 August), and Icons of the Sky festival (12-14 September).
The Wave – Bristol's inland surfing lake – has just launched its new membership scheme to get best value surf sessions and discounts on site at the slice of the sea. Or keep cool at
Brean Splash Waterpark, an hour's drive south of Bristol, with outdoor water slides and indoor pool.