5 Days Out For July

Days out in Leighton Buzzard area 2025

5 Days Out For July

As we head towards the Summery Days of July here’s 5 fun days out for your diary in and around Leighton Buzzard

Name – Inflatable Family Fun Day
Venue – Leighton Buzzard Rugby Club, LU7 9HR
Date- 5th and 6th July
Time- from 10.30am
Cost – £10 per child, please bring cash where possible to speed up your entry time and to avoid signal issues. PAY ON THE GATE ONLY!
Accompanying adults are free of charge!
Imagine the sound of your child’s laughter, the sight of them running free, bouncing with joy, and making memories they’ll talk about for years. This isn’t just another day out – it’s a chance to truly connect, to step away from screens and busy schedules, and enjoy real, carefree fun together.


Days out in Leighton Buzzard area 2025

Name – Aylesbury on Sea
Venue – Vale Park
Date- 6th July
Time- from 11am
Cost – FREE COMMUNITY EVENT
Tickets
A whopping 60 tonnes of sand will transform Vale Park into a Buckinghamshire seaside on Sunday 6 July, offering an unforgettable day of activities and entertainment for everyone!
Entertainment and performances
Witness the cheeky Giant Seagull duo causing havoc in the park and marvel at the amazing magician! Plus, visit the Zoomania team at the free face-painting tent.

And plenty more!


Buzzstock Music Festival

Date: 12th and 13th July

Tickets

2 Days, 2 Stages, Over 20 Live Music Acts. Camping, rides, games, crafting, workshops, stalls merch. Camping and overnight parking.


Name – Wingrave with Rowsham Village Fete
Venue – Wingrave Sports & Social Club
Date- 6th July
Time- from 12noon – 4pm
Cost – FREE COMMUNITY EVENT
Traditional Village Fete featuring Tea & Cake Stall, BBQ, Bar, Dog Show, Raffle, Splat the Rat, Coconut Shy, Classic Cars, Beat the Goalie, Tug of War, Music, Stalls and lots more…


Name – Leighton Buzzard Railway – Dinosaur Day
Venue – Pages Park Station, Billington Rd, Leighton Buzzard LU7 4TG
Date- 20th July
Time- See schedule
Cost – Start from £9pp (child) £12.70pp (adult)
Tickets
The train trip takes 80 minutes, including 40 minutes at Stonehenge Works where, as well as the dinosaurs, there is the Stonehenge Trail including a children’s play area, along with static engines and wagons. There is also a sand train as it would have run on the railway from the 1920s to 1970s. We have a steam loco called ‘Penlee’ where children can climb in the cab and pretend to be the engine driver. There is also a bomb train from an RAF ammunition depot, and a logging train, as well as displays about sand quarrying and military railways.


The craft shop sells non-railway items and also hot and cold drinks and confectionery. We will also have a guided Engine Shed Show tour at Page’s Park which will include most of our steam locomotives as well as the photographic display of the line and its construction. Curiositea Rooms will be open with a full menu.


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