Stockgrove Country Park Over 80 acres of ancient coppice woodland, heath remnants, coniferous plantations and Georgian Parkland.
The Mead Open Farm Over 200 animals to see! A great day out for the children.
Leevalley Online Explore the Lea river and its villages on this site. The Lea river gave Luton it's name which was originally Lea Town
The Tree Cathedral in Wipsnade Imagine a Cathedral made of trees. This park has all the aspects of a Cathedral including nave, transepts, chapels and even cloister garden all made of living trees!
Vauxhall Recreation Club offers a diverse range of leisure, conference and banqueting facilities.
Someries Castle just south of Luton Airport is the ruin of a manor house built by Lord Wenlock in memory of his wife. It is one of the earliest brick buildings in the UK all that remains now is the gatehouse.
The Chilterns Welcome to the Chilterns an Area of outstanding natural beauty
North Chilterns Trust excellent site packed with info and leaflets on walks and cycle routes in the area
Mid Bedforshire
Lying between Luton and Bedford is an area of natural and historical interest known as Mid Befordshire. There are many attractions just a few miles out of Luton.
Redbournebury Mill Visit this restored water mill in the village of Redbournbury, it is now in working condition and you can evenn buy the Organic flours it produces!