3/5 amsal a. 6 months ago on Google
4.6
star
overall
rating
by
over
900
users,
but
I
donβt
quite
agree
with
that.
First
of
all,
don't
be
thrown
off
when
you
try
to
get
an
online
booking
but
don't
find
slots
for
that
given
day.
I
have
been
told
that
the
online
booking
closes
by
10:00,
but
they
certainly
always
welcome
walk-ins.
You
will
be
greeted
by
plenty
of
potholes
around
the
parking
area.
Car
is
parked
over
the
grass,
and
on
a
rainy
day,
you
would
be
lucky
not
to
get
your
boot
stuck
in
the
mud.
The
walking
path
is
all
uneven,
unpaved,
loose,
and
muddy(
rained
the
day
before
we
visited).
Quite
a
challenge
driving
a
buggy
and
the
wheelchair
users
might
find
it
challenging
to
manoeuvre.
There
are
plenty
of
sitting
and
benches
but
pretty
much
all
unshaded.
Can't
see
myself
sitting
on
wet
benches.
Food
is
very
limited.
No
chips
or
pizza
even.
The
vegan
burger
ran
out,
so
I
had
to
settle
for
an
egg
and
mayo
sandwich.
The
sandwich
was
for
Β£4
but
kinda
delicious
and
fulfilling.
(
100%
recommended
to
get
your
own
picnic
basket.
Very
pricey,
Β£64
for
a
family
of
3.
I
honestly
don't
think
the
prices
should
be
that
high
for
adults.
On
the
contrary,
we
had
lots
of
fun
(the
reason
for
a
3-star
review).
Lots
of
wastebins.
The
activities
were
well
signposted.
Lovely
zipline
for
toddlers
and
children
both.
Interactive
storytelling
sessions.
Art
and
craft
activities
with
a
quick
face
painting
session.
Lots
of
mazes,
obstacles,
and
trees
are
too
adventurous.
Loved
the
pink
hoodies
worn
by
the
staff(
I
want
one,
too,
please).
3
toilets
in
different
locations
of
the
park.
No
queue
on
entrance
as
they
have
3
greeting/tickets
booth.
We
pretty
much
spent
5
hours
on
different
activities.
Recommended
to
visit
on
a
dry
week.
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