For families this is a great and fairly inexpensive way to spend an afternoon. One of the best things about the place are the toys and activity sheets for the kids to have a go at. There are also quite a few things the kids can get their hands on, which is really refreshing.
There are loads of places for a picnic if the weather is unusually nice. The miniature steam train runs on what they call event days, so it's well worth checking their website for details of these as it would be a shame to turn up and not be ble to have a go. It really is mini, so you may well have to hold on tight to younger children. There are even chances to go on special bus rides which look fun, although we didn't go on one.
The other good thing is the 'Kids Kabin' activity area outside the cafe which means you might be able to grab 5 minutes peace while the kids play with a wooden railway, colouring and activity sheets and some building bricks.
I quite liked looking at the old buses, while the kids preferred doing things, obviously, but luckily both are catered for here. read more