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My sister and her two children are visiting from out of town for the weekend - I don't have children and so I'm not very with it on great activities out locally.

I'm looking for something to do with them on Friday, preferably locally as we are going into town Sat and Sun. They are aged 10 and 11 - one girl and one boy. We are in Peckham - but Camberwell, Dulwich even out to Brixton all good! Doesn't need to be free.


We already have the crazy golf at the Horniman booked for Saturday morning.

This time last year we did a chocolate bar making workshop at the museum of Chocolate in Brixton - which I am still earning good Auntie-points for :-)

Thanks in advance

Tracy

My sisters kids loved hms Belfast at london bridge . I it's as local as Brixton I suppose . Difficult age to pitch things to though . Too young for some things and two old for others ! Always found the most exciting things for visitors is going out in that there london

Thanks! Funnily enough somebody suggested a treasure hunt that includes HMS Belfast so I think that might work.


You re so right - it seems a funny age- it was so much easier when they were 5 and a trip to Peckham Rye was amazing :)

My suggestion is make the most of london .. go to hms belfast then get a clipper to Greenwich (.. get on the back of the boat) then mess around in greenwich for a bit then two buses home x I used to be the coolest uncle.. now they are 18 and 15 they think I'm a bit dull so make the most of it

10-11 is tricky... especially if you really want to stay local! Recumbent bikes in Dulwich park? Cinema? Pedalos in Crystal Palace? The swimming pool in Deptford is good for kids, they have wave machine and water slides. Or maybe the Brockwell Lido (but might be rammed this wknd). Go-karts in Bermondsey?


If willing to go further afield (or maybe for another time), check out Clip n Climb.

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