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🏰Wells House & Gardens
A historic Victorian house set in 300 acres of woodland and formal gardens, designed for family fun. Highlights include an adventure playground, fairy trail, maze, animal farm, and seasonal events like the Easter egg hunt and Halloween spooktacular. The house itself offers guided tours, but the main attractions for kids are outdoors.
- Adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames
- Animal farm with goats, pigs, rabbits, and more
- Fairy trail with miniature houses and magical creatures
- Maze and woodland walks
- Cafe and picnic areas
Facilities: baby-changing, buggy-friendly paths, parking. Suitable for toddlers to tweens. Practical tip: bring wellies after rain as some paths can be muddy.
Travel tips
Wear wellies after rain
Some woodland paths become muddy after rainfall, so pack wellington boots or waterproof shoes for all family members.
Plan for multiple play areas
With an adventure playground, fairy trail, maze, and animal farm spread across 300 acres, allow at least half a day to enjoy everything without rushing.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes convenient throughout your visit.
Buggy-friendly paths
Most paths are buggy-friendly, though terrain varies—pack a changing bag with essentials as you'll be outdoors for extended periods.
Parking is available
On-site parking makes arrival straightforward with children and pushchairs in tow.
Bring a picnic
Designated picnic areas are available throughout the grounds—bring a packed lunch to save money and suit flexible toddler schedules.
Cafe on-site for light refreshments
A cafe is available if you prefer not to pack food, though it's worth checking opening hours in advance.
Animal farm appeals to young children
The animal farm with goats, pigs, and rabbits tends to engage toddlers and younger children for a good length of time.
Fairy trail for imaginative play
The fairy trail with miniature houses and magical creatures appeals to children aged 3-8 and encourages exploration of the woodland.
Woodland walks suit older children
Additional woodland walks beyond the main attractions may keep older children engaged if energy levels allow.
Plan visits around seasonal events
Easter egg hunts and Halloween events add variety to visits; check the website for dates and booking requirements.
Suitable from age 2 upwards
The site is designed for ages 2-12, so there's something for both toddlers and tweens across different attractions.
Outdoor venue with limited shelter
As an outdoor site with woodland, bring waterproofs and sun cream depending on the season—shelter may be limited during bad weather.
Maze offers family challenge
The maze works well for children who enjoy problem-solving; younger toddlers may find it frustrating without adult guidance.
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