Things to Do in Milton Keynes
The Things to Do section covers places to visit and activities across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, from Bletchley and Wolverton to Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours and reviews, along with a short summary of what customers say. This helps you compare venues before you plan a visit.
What’s covered
AttractionsMuseumsHistoric SitesParks GardensTheatresCinemasBowling Escape RoomsSoft Play
10 matching things to do
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Popular ★ 4.6 (342)
Howe Park Wood
📍 Tattenhoe Ln, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Lovely walking paths
- Free parking
- On-site coffee shop
- Good for families and dogs
- Abundant wildlife and bluebells
- Many dogs off-lead at times
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Popular ★ 4.6 (9,977)
Willen Lake
📍 V10 Brickhill St, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyFree Wi-FiGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- clean and tidy
- lots to do
- family friendly
- spacious car park
- expensive food and treats
- few rubbish bins
- cafe and pub closures noted
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Popular ★ 4.6 (571)
Great Linford Manor Park
📍 Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- peaceful and scenic
- well-kept accessible paths
- plenty of parking
- historical features
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Popular ★ 4.6 (339)
Stonepit Field
📍 Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Scenic and peaceful
- Good for dog walking
- Plenty of wildlife and wild flowers
- Free parking and canal access
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Popular ★ 4.5 (199)
Tattenhoe Valley Park
📍 Rosemullion Ave, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyGood for kidsStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- quiet and scenic
- well maintained
- abundant wildlife
- good for walks and cycling
- some signage or location confusion
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Popular ★ 4.5 (198)
Linford Wood
📍 201 Foxhunter Dr, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyGood for kidsStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Peaceful walking trails
- Wildlife and bluebells
- Dog friendly with varied routes
- Shaded picnic area
- Limited parking
- Wood carvings deteriorated or missing
- Busy at lunchtime on weekdays
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Popular ★ 4.6 (223)
Emerson Valley (The Parks Trust)
📍 White Horse Dr, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyGood for kidsStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Plenty of nature and wildlife
- Open greenery and riverside walks
- Family friendly with playgrounds
- Nearby restaurant
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Popular ★ 4.8 (180)
Campbell Park – Canal
📍 Unnamed Road, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Lovely canalside walks
- Clean and unspoilt
- Free parking
- Good boat mooring facilities
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Popular ★ 4.5 (40)
Mauretania way Park & Lake
📍 Mauretania Way, Milton Keynes Dog-friendlyGood for kidsStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Peaceful lakeside walks
- Dog friendly with poo bins
- Open green space and play area
- Plenty of ducks and wildlife
- Occasional litter and infrequent council patrols
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Popular ★ 4.6 (69)
Stepping Stones
📍 Loughton, Milton Keynes MK5 8EP, United Kingdom Dog-friendlyGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Fun for children
- Peaceful surroundings
- Solid walking path
- Nearby playground and cafe
Planning a visit around Milton Keynes
Things to do in and around Milton Keynes range from indoor venues such as cinemas, theatres, bowling alleys and soft play centres to outdoor spaces including parks, gardens and playgrounds. Before you travel it is worth checking opening hours, which vary by season and often differ at weekends, and confirming whether a venue requires advance booking or timed entry. Historic sites and museums in towns such as Bletchley and Stony Stratford may have limited days of opening, so the hours shown on each listing are a useful starting point.
What to check before you go
When choosing a venue, review recent visitor feedback and the summary of what customers say to gauge suitability for your group, particularly for family outings, accessibility needs or larger parties. Check whether parking is available on site or nearby, whether the venue is indoors or outdoors, and any age or height restrictions that apply to soft play, playgrounds and escape rooms. For art galleries, historic sites and gardens, admission can be free or ticketed, so it is sensible to confirm entry arrangements directly with the venue using the contact details provided.
Are the opening hours on each listing always up to date?
Opening hours are shown as a guide and can change on public holidays, during school holidays or for seasonal reasons. We recommend confirming times directly with the venue using the contact details on its listing before you travel.
Which things to do are suitable for families with young children?
Soft play centres, playgrounds, parks and many attractions cater for younger visitors, while some historic sites and galleries are better suited to older children and adults. The reviews and customer summary on each listing can help you judge whether a venue fits your group.