IT can be tricky to find activites to do for the Bank Holiday, especially with children.
We've rounded up some of the attractions in Oxfordshire that you can visit with the family.
First is Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum. Founded in 1621, the garden is celebrating its 400th birthday this year.
It is home to plants from around the world, including tropical rainforests, deserts, mountains, and water meadows.
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The garden is committed to educating people about the importance of plants, to help conserve plants from around the world, and to support teaching and research within Oxford University and beyond.
You must book tickets in advance here.
Another Oxfordshire attraction that is open to visitors this weekend is Blenheim Palace.
The stately home has a number of gardens, exhibitions, tours and trails to enjoy.
You can either book tickets in advance or on arrival here.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History is another site open to enjoy this weekend.
It houses the University's scientific collections of geological and zoological specimens.
Among its most famous features are the Oxfordshire dinosaurs, the dodo, and the swifts in the tower.
You must pre-book tickets, which are free, here.
Cotswold Wildlife Park is also welcoming guests this weekend.
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Set in over 160 acres of parklands in Burford, the park is home to a diverse collection of species - many of which are endangered in the wild.
To book tickets, go to cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk.
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