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🌳Bewilderwood

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Bewilderwood is a magical treehouse adventure park set in a 50-acre woodland near Hoveton, Norfolk. It features treetop climbing, giant slides, zip lines, boat rides, and marshland walks. The park is themed around the story of the Boggles and Twiggles, creating an immersive experience for children.

  • Highlights: Sky Maze, Treehouse Village, Toboggan Run, and the Wobbly Wires.
  • Suitable for children aged 2–12, with plenty of activities for toddlers (e.g., Little Sprouts area) and older kids (e.g., high ropes).
  • Facilities: on-site café serving hot food and snacks, picnic areas, baby-changing stations, and accessible paths.
  • Practical tips: arrive early to avoid queues, wear sturdy shoes and waterproofs, and book online for best prices.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyNorfolk
CountryEngland
Ages212
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early to beat the queues

    Bewilderwood gets busy, especially during school holidays. Arriving early maximises time on activities and reduces waiting times.

  • Wear sturdy shoes and waterproof clothing

    The park is woodland-based with climbing and outdoor activities. Waterproof jackets and sturdy walking boots protect children from mud and wet conditions.

  • Book tickets online for better prices

    Online booking offers discounted rates compared to gate prices. Pre-book to secure entry and save money.

  • Little Sprouts area is perfect for toddlers

    There's a dedicated Little Sprouts area designed for younger children aged 2+, keeping toddlers engaged with age-appropriate activities.

  • Bring extra clothes for younger children

    With water activities and muddy woodland paths, pack spare clothes for toddlers and young children who may get wet or dirty.

  • Baby-changing stations are available

    The park has baby-changing facilities on site, making it easier to manage nappy changes during your visit.

  • On-site café serves hot food and snacks

    No need to pack all meals. The café offers hot food and snacks, though bringing picnic items can save money.

  • Picnic areas are available throughout the park

    Designated picnic areas let you bring your own food. Ideal for managing dietary needs or reducing café costs for larger families.

  • Most paths are accessible for buggies

    Accessible paths throughout the park allow prams and buggies, though some adventure activities aren't suitable for younger siblings in pushchairs.

  • Older children will enjoy high ropes and advanced activities

    Children aged 8–12 have activities like zip lines and Wobbly Wires. These thrilling challenges keep older kids entertained whilst younger ones use Little Sprouts.

  • The Toboggan Run is a highlight for most ages

    The Toboggan Run appeals to children across the age range (2–12). It's a popular activity, so consider visiting it early to avoid long queues.

  • Plan time for the Treehouse Village exploration

    The immersive Treehouse Village creates magical experiences. Allow dedicated time to explore rather than rushing through.

  • Boat rides offer a relaxing break

    The boat rides provide a quieter activity and a chance to rest tired legs, especially useful for mixed-age groups.

  • Marshland walks are suitable for all ages

    Nature trails through marshland work for younger and older children. Waterproof footwear is essential.

  • The Sky Maze offers something different

    A unique puzzle activity in the treetops. Works well for children who need a mental break from physical climbing.

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