Open for General Public Admission in school holidays. Please see our web site for dates. Woodland adventure park and campsite set in an ancient bluebell wood. We are open to the general public to provide a large outdoor facility for educational, leisure and physical purposes for all ages. We are encouraging the participation of outdoor activities for families to have some fun and learn new skills at the same time. We also offer school activity days, youth & sports group bookings, birthday parties & Woodland Weddings. See website for more details, opening times and bookings as these are subject to change.
Be prepared to get very mucky but that's part of the fun! We made the most of it but wouldn't visit again. It was basically a park with an entrance fee. My 3 year old loved it, but my 11 year old, initially wasn't very impressed. That was until she seen the extra activities like the zip line and tree climbing. Fairly priced, but as the park is more suitable for children under 8, you can easily spend an extra PS20 to 30 to keep older children occupied.
Great value day out! 3 kids, 8, 6 and 3 all exhausted after a day of outdoor play. Varied activities, challenging but fun. Great coffee for Grannie and Grandad too!
We visited in the summer for Umberslade by Night and it was a real highlight of the year for my children. Beautiful surroundings, and the best adventure playground imaginable. They loved the freedom to run around and play on the ziplines in the dark! There was a great display from a fire eater, and the kids enjoyed the mini disco. It was nice to finish the evening with a hot chocolate around the fire.
Children age 9 and almost 13 realy enjoyed, they would have stayed on much later! We felt it closed way too early! They stayed the lo gest at the den building area it was just what my city children needed some hands on nature activity. Wonderful day out every aspect, At Very reasonable price
It's great fork kids under 10 and ok for a little bit older The surrounding area was breathtaking
We visited last year, there's some lively things, such as archery, tree climbing, and play area. I recall there wasn't much food on offer or seating, and the cafe wasn't open for very long. We had paid online for the tree adventure and archery, reasonably priced, but it's over in a flash. I like that it's small and not crowded. However, you do get more from your money swinging from trees at go ape. The camping looks good and the bathroom and showers were lively, it's something I would consider doing if we lived further away.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Toilets
Appointment required
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Family discount
Good for kids
Kid-friendly activities
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Be prepared to get very mucky but that's part of the fun! We made the most of it but wouldn't visit again. It was basically a park with an entrance fee. My 3 year old loved it, but my 11 year old, initially wasn't very impressed. That was until she seen the extra activities like the zip line and tree climbing. Fairly priced, but as the park is more suitable for children under 8, you can easily spend an extra PS20 to 30 to keep older children occupied.
Great value day out! 3 kids, 8, 6 and 3 all exhausted after a day of outdoor play. Varied activities, challenging but fun. Great coffee for Grannie and Grandad too!
We visited in the summer for Umberslade by Night and it was a real highlight of the year for my children. Beautiful surroundings, and the best adventure playground imaginable. They loved the freedom to run around and play on the ziplines in the dark! There was a great display from a fire eater, and the kids enjoyed the mini disco. It was nice to finish the evening with a hot chocolate around the fire.
Children age 9 and almost 13 realy enjoyed, they would have stayed on much later! We felt it closed way too early! They stayed the lo gest at the den building area it was just what my city children needed some hands on nature activity. Wonderful day out every aspect, At Very reasonable price
It's great fork kids under 10 and ok for a little bit older The surrounding area was breathtaking
We visited last year, there's some lively things, such as archery, tree climbing, and play area. I recall there wasn't much food on offer or seating, and the cafe wasn't open for very long. We had paid online for the tree adventure and archery, reasonably priced, but it's over in a flash. I like that it's small and not crowded. However, you do get more from your money swinging from trees at go ape. The camping looks good and the bathroom and showers were lively, it's something I would consider doing if we lived further away.