Here we are again, with another slightly topical Curiosity of the Week. As we’ve been gripped by the US Elections, we decided to focus on an unusual link between the UK and USA for our latest curiosity.
Archives for Walks
Being Human festival invites you for a cultural cuppa
This November, join Being Human festival’s virtual talks, tours, quizzes, exhibitions, storytelling, and virtual cafés…
Blood, guts and cabbages this Halloween
This Halloween, don’t let kids have all the fun. Edinburgh’s Surgeons’ Hall Museums will host some gut wrenching events, perfect for adults…
Take a wander under The Dark Hedges
Our latest Curiosity of the Week is a spooky treat, just in time for Halloween. A rather eerie and unusual avenue of beech trees…
Have an Enchanted Christmas in a forest wonderland
This Christmas, take an enchanted trail through the trees with an illuminated night-time event in Gloucestershire…
A unique musical sculpture in Lancashire
Following on from last week’s rather touching sculpture, we bring you an altogether different kind of sculpture for our latest Curiosity of the Week…
Take a literary wander in London this October
This month, celebrate London books and authors by joining Footprints of London as they host literary walks and virtual talks…
Explore Bristol’s hidden places and vibrant spaces
Take an immersive audio tour this month, to discover some of Bristol’s hidden and vibrant spaces…
Take an immersive audio tour through Chinatown
This autumn, explore London’s Chinatown in a different way and see the place in a new light, by taking a tour with a creative app…
Take part in the World Big Dog Walk challenge
This September, the World Big Dog Walk is encouraging people around the globe to join together (virtually) on their walkies…
Discover Wembley Park’s artistic neighbourhood
This September, head out to Wembley Park to explore the area’s first public art trail with three new installations to discover…
Urban bee-themed art creates a buzz
Fancy following a trail of urban bee-themed art installations as you head out to central London this summer?
Celebrate the Thames with an uplifting festival
Join in with mudlarks, environmentalists, historians and artists to celebrate the river at this year’s Totally Thames festival…
Graphic novel captures historical racial conflict in Cardiff
This summer, a graphic novel will enable you to step back into a dark period of history in Cardiff, and trace events through real locations…
Summer concerts in sculpture garden
This summer, audiences will be able to enjoy an open air concert and some quirky sculptures, as six outdoor events take place in Leicestershire…