BeWILDerwood has announced a brand new Toddlewood Ticket which will be available on weekdays.
The popular outdoor park has launched a new £10.50 ticket offer that includes entry for one adult and a child aged three years and under, aimed at bringing a sparkle to the regular week outside school holidays and bank holidays.
BeWILDerwood, known for its acres of woodland and special toddler-friendly areas, attracts people searching for an exciting outing to keep little ones entertained.
An on-site café adds to the overall appeal of the park, ensuring that parents and toddlers alike can enjoy a warming drink and a slice of cake after exploring various fun-filled sections of the park.
Head of marketing and media Lydia Sharkey said: "Set in a beautiful woodland, BeWILDerwood is the perfect place to get outdoors and bring your little ones for a mini adventure!
"We actually have special areas designed just for teeny explorers, which include Toddlewood on the Hill and Tiptoe Valley - these areas include all the fun of BeWILDerwood just on a smaller scale.
"As well as our VERY popular Twiggle Whizzers, which are toddler friendly zip wires!"
Ms Sharkey also highlighted a variety of park activities and facilities in her discussion of the new ticket.
She said: "We also have sandpits, swings, interactive Storytelling Shows and crafts - perfect for little ones!
"There is also an onsite café that serves warm drinks and cake."
Extra children aged three years and under are just £3 per child (up to a maximum of four children with every adult).
Tickets for children aged four and over and additional lone adults will continue in line with existing tickets.
Ticket details and further information about the offer can be found on their website https://bit.ly/4dQBVpA.
However, notice is advised as tickets are non-refundable, but can be transferred to other dates within the special ticket offer period.
The tickets are available on weekdays excluding bank holidays and summer holidays.
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