We are an exciting adventure nature trail for all the family in Kidderminster. We pride ourselves in getting our guests active on our homemade activities. All of our trail is custom built by our amazing design team, who are always coming up with new ideas for activities for our guests. We also have an onsite cafe which allows you to tuck into your favourite treats after exhausting yourselves on our activities. Please check our online booking calendar for opening times as it varies throughout the season. We are always open 7 days a week in school holidays. and every weekend.
Amazing value for money! It's so refreshing visiting somewhere unique that doesn't cost the earth. Being a family of 6 we found this an amazing day out for all ages! Lots of cool activities to do and great for the kids to burn off energy. Plenty of picnic benches so we enjoyed our picnic and the cafe is also great. It provides a nice lunch menu including some hot food options, I do wish they had a brunch option though like a sausage/bacon roll as we arrived first thing. They also have a great selection of ice creams which we found to be reasonably priced. My only criticism of the day was the toilets, my lock was broken on the toilet door and there was no soap. But still awarding 5 stars as this was our second visit and had such an amazing day! All the staff were so friendly too and very helpful. Highly recommend and we'll be returning for more fun! Thank you Habberley Trail!
We visited Habberley Trail for the third time since it opened and we continue to be impressed. A lot has been added since we last visited, particularly near the entrance with lots of new inflatables. It's a really easy and relaxed day out, with lots of different activities to keep children excited and occupied. There are some things adults can join in on, and plenty of benches for when you can't. There are a couple of spots where you can get drinking water along the trail and plenty of seating for picnics. The cafe is average at best (but the prices are low so you get what you pay for) so I would recommend taking a picnic and finding one of the lovely spots along the trail to enjoy it. I think it's excellent value for money and fully recommend for primary aged children.
Great value day out for the family. You can take dogs on the lead and they're happy enough. You can get pushchairs and prams around. Would recommend getting there early as it does get busy later/lunchtime. There are plenty of benches around the site to eat your own packed lunches. Water fountains dotted around to refill bottles and you're never too far from the cafe and toilets at the main entrance. Great fun for all. Having said that we took our one year old too - she enjoyed the animals they have and attempted a bouncy castle but adults not allowed on with the little ones. There were swings and slides she could go on but mainly for older kids.
Had a kids birthday party there today. The staff were lovely, the food was great for a kids party, the ice-cream were a sight to behold. What a gem and a great well done to Stacey and her team, we will be back.
A strange and unique place, but in a good way. Its unlike anywhere else I've ever visited. The trail itself is a grassy and hilly walk with little attractions dotted around on the way. Things like mazes, a giant seesaw and giant connect 4 games. Most of the things are unusual and one of a kind. Its lovely to get out in nature and hands-on with the activities, which are refreshingly screen-free. There is something to suit all ages and the walk gets lots of steps in. My son loved the zipwire the best. Only thing I would say is that i wouldn't recommend doing it on a bank holiday like we did. There were a lot of families with kids and quite a few queues for the rides. I would prefer to visit on a quiet day.
It was an amazing experience. The children definitely enjoyed the entire day. The best thing is that it is a contained environment.
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Amazing value for money! It's so refreshing visiting somewhere unique that doesn't cost the earth. Being a family of 6 we found this an amazing day out for all ages! Lots of cool activities to do and great for the kids to burn off energy. Plenty of picnic benches so we enjoyed our picnic and the cafe is also great. It provides a nice lunch menu including some hot food options, I do wish they had a brunch option though like a sausage/bacon roll as we arrived first thing. They also have a great selection of ice creams which we found to be reasonably priced. My only criticism of the day was the toilets, my lock was broken on the toilet door and there was no soap. But still awarding 5 stars as this was our second visit and had such an amazing day! All the staff were so friendly too and very helpful. Highly recommend and we'll be returning for more fun! Thank you Habberley Trail!
We visited Habberley Trail for the third time since it opened and we continue to be impressed. A lot has been added since we last visited, particularly near the entrance with lots of new inflatables. It's a really easy and relaxed day out, with lots of different activities to keep children excited and occupied. There are some things adults can join in on, and plenty of benches for when you can't. There are a couple of spots where you can get drinking water along the trail and plenty of seating for picnics. The cafe is average at best (but the prices are low so you get what you pay for) so I would recommend taking a picnic and finding one of the lovely spots along the trail to enjoy it. I think it's excellent value for money and fully recommend for primary aged children.
Great value day out for the family. You can take dogs on the lead and they're happy enough. You can get pushchairs and prams around. Would recommend getting there early as it does get busy later/lunchtime. There are plenty of benches around the site to eat your own packed lunches. Water fountains dotted around to refill bottles and you're never too far from the cafe and toilets at the main entrance. Great fun for all. Having said that we took our one year old too - she enjoyed the animals they have and attempted a bouncy castle but adults not allowed on with the little ones. There were swings and slides she could go on but mainly for older kids.
Had a kids birthday party there today. The staff were lovely, the food was great for a kids party, the ice-cream were a sight to behold. What a gem and a great well done to Stacey and her team, we will be back.
A strange and unique place, but in a good way. Its unlike anywhere else I've ever visited. The trail itself is a grassy and hilly walk with little attractions dotted around on the way. Things like mazes, a giant seesaw and giant connect 4 games. Most of the things are unusual and one of a kind. Its lovely to get out in nature and hands-on with the activities, which are refreshingly screen-free. There is something to suit all ages and the walk gets lots of steps in. My son loved the zipwire the best. Only thing I would say is that i wouldn't recommend doing it on a bank holiday like we did. There were a lot of families with kids and quite a few queues for the rides. I would prefer to visit on a quiet day.
It was an amazing experience. The children definitely enjoyed the entire day. The best thing is that it is a contained environment.