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🎡Woodlands Family Theme Park
Woodlands Family Theme Park is a family-run attraction set in 25 acres of beautiful Devonshire countryside near Dartmouth. It combines a traditional theme park with a farm, zoo, and indoor play centre, making it a full-day destination for families with young children.
**Highlights**
- Over 20 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, carousels, and water splash rides.
- Woodlands Farm where children can feed and pet goats, sheep, and rabbits.
- Woodlands Zoo featuring reptiles, meerkats, and more.
- Indoor soft play area (Woodlands Adventure Play) ideal for rainy days.
- Seasonal events like Halloween and Christmas festivities.
**Practical Tips**
- Best for children aged 2–12; toddlers and preschoolers will find plenty of gentle rides.
- On-site café and picnic areas; you can bring your own food.
- Parking is free. The park is accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
- Allow a full day to explore everything.
**Suitable for:** Families with young children looking for a mix of outdoor rides and indoor play.
Travel tips
Plan for a full day
Allow a full day to experience rides, the farm, zoo, and soft play without rushing. Most families need 6-8 hours to explore everything.
Start with gentle rides for younger children
Toddlers and preschoolers (aged 2-5) should head to gentler carousel and minor rides first before attempting larger attractions.
Visit the farm and zoo early
Feed and pet the goats, sheep, and rabbits in the morning when animals are most active and crowds lighter.
Bring spare clothes for splash rides
Pack spare outfits and towels if children are riding water splash attractions, especially on warm days.
Use the indoor soft play on rainy days
Woodlands Adventure Play is an excellent backup on bad weather days. Children can burn energy indoors whilst you stay dry.
Bring a picnic or use the on-site café
You can bring your own food to picnic areas or use the on-site café. Packing a lunch saves money for a full-day visit.
Parking is free
No need to worry about car parking costs. Park as close as possible to the entrance for easier access with buggies.
The park is buggy-friendly
Pushchairs and wheelchairs are welcome throughout the park. Terrain is mostly accessible, though some farm areas may be uneven.
Check height restrictions on rides
Larger roller coasters have height restrictions. Measure children before queuing or check the website for specific requirements.
Avoid peak summer holidays if possible
Visit during school term time or early spring/autumn to avoid the longest queues and most crowded days.
Bring sun protection and layers
The park is set across 25 acres with limited shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and jumpers as weather in Devon can change quickly.
Suitable for ages 2-12
This park works well for mixed-age families. Toddlers have gentle rides and animal encounters; older children enjoy thrill rides.
Bring hand wipes for the farm
After petting and feeding animals, children's hands will be dirty. Hand wipes or a hand sanitiser are essential before eating.
Wheelchair and pushchair accessible
The park is accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs throughout. Staff can likely advise on which attractions are most accessible.
Worth checking opening times before visiting
Hours may vary seasonally and by school holidays. Check the website before travelling to avoid disappointment.
Seasonal events add extra appeal
Halloween and Christmas festivities run during peak periods. These events may increase crowds but offer themed attractions.
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