There are plenty of fun family activities to enjoy in Renfrewshire over the festive season to help keep everyone entertained.

Here is a selection of the many great events happening throughout the area:

Festive Family Ceilidh – 28 Dec – 7.30PM Paisley Town Hall

Why not celebrate the end of 2017 at the annual Festive Family Ceilidh with Clamjamfrie and enjoy an evening of traditional Scottish music and dancing for everyone to enjoy.

Tickets for the event are £8 plus booking fee. For more information on the event please call 0300 300 1210 or visit www.renfrewshireleisure.com

Family Bushcraft – 29 Dec – 10.30am – 12.30pm – Castle Semple Visitor Centre

For any budding Bear Grylls – Castle Semple is hosting a Family Bushcraft session where participants can pick up a range of survival skills including learning traditional fire lighting methods and cooking over a campfire.

The cost for taking part is £5 per person. To find out more please call Castle Semple on 01505 842 882.

 

The Big Adventure – Linwood

For families looking to keep their little ones entertained a visit to The Big Adventure in Linwood is just the ticket.

The multi-levelled soft play area offers a wide range of great activities catering for babies and toddlers all the way up to 12-year-olds.

Admission ranges from £.3.95 – £7.50. To find out more please visit: www.thebigadventure.com

Explore Gleniffer Braes Country Park

Outdoor enthusiasts can explore 480 acres of woodland, farmland and moorland at Gleniffer Braes Country Park where there are a number of way-marked walking paths running through the park.

Visitors can also take in the stunning views of Paisley, the Lower Clyde Valley and Ben Lomond as well as enjoying a trip to the Tannahill walkway and the Craigielinn waterfall where icicles can sometimes be seen hanging in the winter months.

 

New Year’s Day on the slopes – 1 Dec – Snow Factor – Renfrew

Families can celebrate New Year’s Day on the slopes at Snow Factor, Soar Intu Braehead in Renfrew.

Enjoy a half day lift pass and a full Scottish breakfast to welcome in 2018. There will also be a special offer on family sledging sessions on this day.

Interested parties are encouraged to book this in advance. To find out more please visit: www.snowfactor.com.

The Experience – Hillington

If excitement is what you’re looking for take a trip to The Experience at Hillington Park offering a fun-filled day out for children and adults alike.

The indoor go-karting and laser tag arena ensures there is plenty of fun to be had. The Refuel Café also offers the perfect pit-stop for tasty treats.

To find out more please visit: www.theexperience.org.uk.

Paisley Abbey visitor experience

Why not use the festive break to explore one of Paisley’s most iconic visitor attractions?

The 850 year-old medieval  Abbey is believed to have been the place where William Wallace was educated and is also the final resting place of six high stewards of Scotland including Marjory Bruce – the daughter of Robert the Bruce. This earned the abbey the title of Cradle of the Royal House of Stewart.

To find out more please visit: www.paisleyabbey.org.uk.

Winter Walk – 7 Jan – 1pm – 3pm – Finlaystone Country Estate

Get outdoors this New Year and clear away the cobwebs with an invigorating winter walk around Finlaystone Country Estate led by their expert rangers.

For more information visit: www.finlaystone.co.uk/events.

Paisley Museum Visit

Take in some local culture this winter by visiting Paisley Museum and Art Gallery to find out more about the town’s textile heritage and famous Paisley pattern as well as its enviable natural history and archaeology collections.

Find out more by visiting: www.renfrewshireleisure.com/paisleymuseum/

Winter adventure to Lochwinnoch RSPB

Head along to the Lochwinnoch RSPB and spot some of the star species on site this winter. At this time of year there are frequent sightings of hen harriers, kingfishers and other birds of prey.

To find out more please visit: ww2.rspb.org.uk/

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