A scenic, tranquil boat ride that floats through a winding course, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers, before suddenly dropping 12 feet down a steep slope, creating a thrilling splash at the end.
Brilliant, friendly fun in Scarborough. This ride is a part of our collective history and 100 years after it was built, it is still more fun than we have a right to expect for PS3.50. You just have to!
A wonderful old ride, one of only 3 in the country, I need to visit the other two now. Knowledgeable staff, who were keen to impart details of the ride
The water chute in Northstead Manor Gardens is a listed building. It was built in 1932 by Charles Wicksteed, a pioneer in playgrounds for children & is one of the oldest in the world. Refurbished in 2007 by the North Bay Railway and still providing thrills.
Enthusiastic and friendly staff. This is a vintage ride and it's an experience of the history of the log flumes and water rides we ride today. Well worth it for any theme park/ride enthusiast.
PS3 for two rides on this water chute. My friend thoroughly enjoyed himself. Nice little activity after the train journey!
Good fun, the wife and the kids loved it. Shame they don't have toilets on site though
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Brilliant, friendly fun in Scarborough. This ride is a part of our collective history and 100 years after it was built, it is still more fun than we have a right to expect for PS3.50. You just have to!
A wonderful old ride, one of only 3 in the country, I need to visit the other two now. Knowledgeable staff, who were keen to impart details of the ride
The water chute in Northstead Manor Gardens is a listed building. It was built in 1932 by Charles Wicksteed, a pioneer in playgrounds for children & is one of the oldest in the world. Refurbished in 2007 by the North Bay Railway and still providing thrills.
Enthusiastic and friendly staff. This is a vintage ride and it's an experience of the history of the log flumes and water rides we ride today. Well worth it for any theme park/ride enthusiast.
PS3 for two rides on this water chute. My friend thoroughly enjoyed himself. Nice little activity after the train journey!
Good fun, the wife and the kids loved it. Shame they don't have toilets on site though