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9 years ago
On a rainy day this place is a godsend to tjose with younger children to look after. The kids will love it but the adults are also well catered for. The cafe does good meals with generous portions and a wider than usual selection. read more
12 years ago
Fantastic family day out, plenty to do for the kids, and lots of choice from their delicious menu! read more
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Talbot Sqaure
King Edward Street
Barmouth LL42 1
United Kingdom
01341 281523
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Bounce bounce baby. This is a tri level trampolining experience in an underground cavern. Spot lit…read morewith multicoloured lights. Yes it is a bit surreal. Especially when you look through the floor/net to see the floor of the cavern a long long way down. The only thing missing was some music to jump to. This is the only one of its kind in the world apparently so pretty special. It's a really hard workout too, even the regular exercisers needed a few sit downs! You keep getting up again though as it's so much fun! We kept falling over all the time as it's quite hard to keep your balance, I don't know how some people were playing rugby! Helmets and boiler suit were a good idea although it all got a bit sweaty. I went with a group of 10 and only 1 person didn't enjoy it, so pretty good odds. The person that didn't like it has a real fear of heights and didn't really enjoy the bouncing much either. I do have a bit of a fear of heights too and am also slightly claustrophobic but I definitely enjoyed it. I did struggle a bit with the netting slides but once done they're fine :) One of my friends did say though that some people were coming down the climbing up chutes as that's the only option apart from the slides to get back back down. A less daunting third option would be good please!
Totally amazing - really was all we expected and more! We came for our youngest son's birthday…read moretreat and it was fun, fun, fun for the whole family. For £25 you get an hour's trampolining, bouncing from cavern to cavern, climbing up ladders and snaking down tubular slides from level to level. Make sure you have trainers on and some light clothing too, as you'll get so hot with all the bouncing about. Safety helmets (and attractive hairnets) are compulsory and the safety briefing is pretty comprehensive too. The age range in there is brilliant - grandparents bouncing alongside kids. If you want to make a day of it, there's plenty of other activities on site too - from Europe's tallest zip wire, to a quarry explorer 4x4 trip. Café on site too - predictably on the pricey side but clean and roomy. Definitely worth a visit!
What a wonderful place to go - great for all ages. I've been here a few times with the kids; they…read moreare never dissapointed! I find it a very friendly and beautiful park which has been upgraded alot over the past few years. All the animals looked very well cared for and happy, there was plenty of room for them to roam within their enclosures. I would say to take a picnic if the weather is nice and sit up towards the shetland ponies or outdoor train set - and enjoy the view!
We visited the little fairground off the Maes in Pwllheli with our kids aged 9 and 4 over the…read moresummer. It's not great as there isn't all that much there, there's the dodgems, a ghost train, a slide and some smaller rides for younger kids. What it is though is very reasonably priced, with the smaller rides starting a 50p a go and the dodgems at £2 a car, however as the cars are two seaters that's £1 a person. It was very quiet when we were there so when the kids went on the dodgems they were the only car so they had no one to bump into, probably for the best! We had a fun, and not too expensive, half hour of entertainment.
The Jungle Parc is an absolutely amazing place for kids, and not too bad for adults too. I never…read moreeven knew this place existed until I was searching the net and then came across this place. I would strongly recommend this for age 7 - 10 though smaller ones are able to come along too, height restrictions do apply to certain parts of the adventure courses, so to avoid disappointed I would recommend you go onto their website and check first. This place is all about fun and fitness for the whole family. They have a massive high wire forest adventure course; which is set within the countryside and developed to encourage you to get moving, and trust me by the end you the adventure a good cuppa and sleep is what you'll need, though if it is for the family then keeping the kids active by getting them tired then Jungle Parc is the place to bring them. It is a very safe environment and with all the proper equipment it is very enjoyable. The X-plorer course is for anyone over 1.35m in height and the Adventurer course is for children from 4 years old and with minimum height of 1.05m. The Jungle Parc is situated in Croxteth Country Park which is only 10 minutes from the city centre.
The Jungle Parc which (like Gemma) I also never knew existed until I came across a flyer, is based…read moreat Croxteth Country Park. The site is generally an incredible place for outdoor activities for those looking to burn off more than a bit of energy (adults and children alike). The premises consists of two different courses: X-Plorer course and Adventurer course (for the little ones). Each course is ideally designed with a practical element, almost like an assault course but with the fun involved. There are 40 amazing activities to enjoy as you glide through trees on rope bridges, zip lines and cargo! It definitely sounds exciting as it really is. Adults are just £20 and Juniors £15. Prices include full training and all equipment to make sure you are fully prepared and safe. Not bad at all for an adventourous day in jungle like surroundings.
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Discovered this place when the kids were really young. We were camping nearby and it wasn't very…read morenice weather and we'd heard there was a play area in the church but did not expect anything like this. There are three levels of slides, vertical drops, bridges, ball pits etc. I don't know the history of the place, maybe they did this as it was the only way to save the church or something but it's great that they did as it's wonderful. There is a little seperate area for the toddlers and a nice little cafe for the chatting mums - altough it's not church prices! They can get very busy so be prepared to have to wait and I seem to remember it wasn't cheap to get in either. We loved it though and i'd like to go back now the kids are older.
The hwylfan is a children playcenter in Caernarfon, its a great place to take the children,…read moreespecially if they have a lot of energy to burn. It been done up in an old church in the center of caernarfon. They've got a seperate area for toddlers and babies, which I find great a the bigger children can get a bit boysters. They serve food and also cater for childrens parties. The main play gym is a structure of soft climbing frames, two giant slide and ball pool, the kids always love going there. The only downside in my opinion is they charge adult to go in aswell.
Greenwood forest park is a great place to go for fun but the only reason i'm rating this a 3 stars…read moreis because of these reasons 1. Queue lines are massive 2. Food is expensive 3. LOTS OF KARENS (not the name)
GreenWood Forest Park is a rather unlikely find in the North Wales countryside. It's an eco-theme…read morepark which tries to show that you can have fun without using much power (other than that which you provide yourself). It's NOT a park that pushes the green message at you at every opportunity and this I like. It's that fact that it's understated that makes you think about it. Home to Europe's largest Green roller coaster this place is well worth a visit. The coaster itself works alomg similar principles to the mines, power is generated by people being carried down as the coaster is lifted back up to the start. The coaster then runs down and the next group of people can be taken. Other self-powered rides include a boat ride (where you paddle/pull yourself along with ropes) and a great toboggan run. The other major attraction is the bare-foot walk where you can get back to nature via a barefoot walk through various types of ground including sand, cobbles, mud, water and straw. Immense fun and strangely refreshing. Wash facilities are provided (cold!). Toilets are clean and there is a cafe offering good value basic meals. Wait times were not too bad. I liked the fact that this was a simple park and suited to children from toddlers to about 13 years old. I suspect the optimum age range is about 3-8 years. Unlike the traditional theme parkes queues are minimal (no more than a 2 minute wait for anything) despite our visit being on a May bank Holiday weekend in bright sunshine! Please note - do as the website suggests and if you are using a sat nav start to ignore it when you see the brown tourist signs - if you don't then you end up going through some very steep and narrow roads that are not suited to tourist traffic. It will take about 5 minutes more if you follow the tourist signs but you'll get there in one piece! Recommended.
This is our number 1 place to visit every-time we come to Anglesey. With 5 children under 10 years…read more there is so much to do here. It's clean and the staff are very friendly! The animals seem well cared for. I highly recommend a visit
This is a nice l ittle farm, I believe it may be family run…read more The kids enjoyed it and got to hold the bunny rabbits and bottle feed the calfs. Feed for the other animals is also available for 50p per bag. You can have a little ride on the pony and go on the tractor or quad bike ride which was run - don't sit/travel backwards it may make you feel sick! Horses, Sheep, Goats, Cows, rabbits, pigs and chickens.
This place is a working farm thats built an adventure playground and petting pens allowing people…read moreto go in and see the animals close up. Everything you would expect from a farm plus a few extra's. The staff are very helpful and always willing to give information on there animals and live stock. There is also a really good cafe serving locally produced products and a small gift shop
Our day at Cantref was the highlight of our trip!! We spent a half day with Meg on a 2 hour…read morehorseback ride. Meg is so sweet, warm and welcoming and made us feel so comfortable from the orientation throughout the whole day. Our horses were so sweet and we had a great time getting views of the Welsh country side. Thank you to Cantref Farms for the fantastic outing! Well worth the journey out there!
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