The UK attractions across due to Storm Eunice - see list

This list of closed hotspots includes many of the key attractions temporarily shut in the UK

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The UK attractions across due to Storm Eunice - see list

The London Eye is among the closed attractions. Picture: PA

A number of attractions have temporarily closed as Storm Eunice wreaks havoc.

Extremely strong winds have seen trees topple over and roofs ripped from buildings.

There's also been widespread travel disruption with 'stay at home' warnings issued to millions.

Schools, roads and businesses have shut, with major disruption due to concerns over flying debris caused by gusts of up to 90mph because of Storm Eunice.

Homes have been left without power, while the Met Office issued two ultra rare “red” weather warnings – from 7am until midday along the coastline of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset as well as the south coast of Wales, and from 10am until 3pm over the East of England and London – due to the combination of high tides, strong winds and storm surge.

This list of closed hotspots includes many of the key attractions temporarily shut in the UK and is not a comprehensive list of every attraction.

Check individual websites for the latest information.

  • The London Eye
  • Legoland
  • Warwick Castle
  • Monkey World Dorset
  • Marwell Zoo, near Winchester
  • Cotswold Wildlife Park
  • Millets Farm Centre in Frilford, Oxfordshire
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Richmond, Bushy and Greenwich Parks
  • Aerospace in Filton
  • Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
  • Leeds Castle, Kent