26 August 2010 - I went to Bewilderwood yesterday with my family and we all thoroughly enjoyed it (despite getting soaked because of the rain). We arrived at around 11 o'clock and entered the park in the pouring rainwith the hope it would get brighter. We started off by walking up to the main park, we then went round and found out that all slides were shut and they were trying to reopen them. Then we walked around the maze. Afterwards we went back to our car for lunch. Then we went back in and got the boat back up to the main park when we discovered that the slides had reopened. In the meantime we experienced the Den Building which was fantastic. We then tried another play area and went on the Broken Bridge before heading for the Slippery Slopes (slide attraction) where we had great fun flying of the end of the slides. At about 4 o'clock we got the boat back and went home, unfortunately soaking wet!
-- Edited by Josh on Wednesday 27th of May 2015 11:05:54 PM
27 May 2015 - We went to BeWILDerwood today with my daughter, who is 4 years old, and my nephew who is 10. I wasn't sure what to expect but essentially it's a giant adventure playground. The kids adored it as there is loads for them to do. It's not really aimed at adults but you can go on all the equipment and slides so you can have some good fun too (apart from Zip Wires if you're over 16 stone 😟).
I would recommend if you have younger kids, teenagers may struggle to get excited by it. The only thing was that it's a bit pricey - over 105cm is £15.50 which is great for the youngsters but for accompanying adults I feel it's a bit steep. Still a fun place though!