The top cities between Chesterfield and Liverpool are Blackpool, Manchester, Chester, Peak District National Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Wakefield, Sheffield, Bradford, Derby, and Southport. Blackpool is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Chesterfield and 1 hour from Liverpool.
Sheffield is a metropolis located in South Yorkshire, England. The Millennium Gallery is situated within the city centre and exhibits artwork and metalwork from all around the world, including Sheffield. It's adjacent to the Winter Garden, which houses an extensive collection of plants within a vast glasshouse. Furthermore, the Kelham Island Museum showcases the industrial heritage of this bustling city.
26% as popular as Blackpool
8 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Liverpool
The Peak District National Park is a beautiful and large national park encompassing villages, museums, hiking trails and camping. The area is surprisingly though known as the Peak District, there are no mountains to climb but do have lots of hills.
The Peak District National Park is absolutely stunning, I visited Water-cum-jolly recently for some climbing and it was a great place for experienced climbers. I wouldn't recommend it for absolute beginners as there's not too many easy routes.
There's on road parking close by, the short walk is pleasant and mostly flat which is rare when walking to a crag. All of the climbers and walkers we encountered on the day were polite and friendly. The climbing is a challenge as the footholds are so polished on most routes / problems but it was good practice for better footwork.
Matt Goodrum — Google review
What an amazing place, feels like a hundred miles of sky.
The peak district rangers did a superb guided walk and showed us lots of amazing places and point of real interest. I met a whole group of people from totally different walks of life, got super rained on twice and walked under an amazing sky
Cannot recommend it enough
Ustra k — Google review
The Peak District National Park is a nature lover's paradise. Its breathtaking landscapes, ranging from rolling hills to dramatic peaks, offer endless opportunities for outdoor exploration. Hiking trails, cycling routes, and picturesque villages make it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The park's diverse wildlife and stunning vistas provide unforgettable experiences. With well-maintained facilities and visitor centers, it's easy to navigate and learn about the area's rich history and geology. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, the Peak District National Park is a captivating destination that showcases the beauty of nature at its finest.
Wojciech Przytulski — Google review
Serene & beautiful, ethereal & peaceful, just some of the few ways you could use to describe this gorgeous walk through Macclesfield Forest
Stretching over vast hills and picturesque vistas and delving deep into thick woodlands of ancient Firs to admiring the many reservoirs and the diverse array of creatures that call it home, there is truly something for everyone to make a connection with.
After 4 hours and a lengthy 8km walk, that following night I had perhaps the best night sleep I've had in months, truly at a complete peace of mind 🕊️✌️
Brad Lowe — Google review
Beautiful place to hike and for rock climbing. We will be back! Absolutely loved climbing the grit stone. It was a truly unique experience. The ancient oak trees covered with moss were absolutely beautiful. Whether you're looking to climb or hike or would recommend taking the time to visit this beautiful place.
Dana Hyde — Google review
The peak district national park is just incredible. Everywhere you look there is a view. Amazing for walking and cycling. Good for camping also but be wary of where exactly you are as the mist coming in quickly and can be boggy around here. Check weather. Also try to get here early and not at weekends as it can be a bit of a car park. However it is worth it, because it is just stunning.
Em's — Google review
I loved being for a week!
So peaceful, so beautiful and such an amazing place to relax!
Can’t wait for another week away up there, lovely places to stay and eat as well so that just adds to the whole atmosphere.
The dogs loved all the amazing walks they had, I’m sure they can’t wait to come back again!
luke — Google review
One of the UK’s most beautiful and quiet national parks. Personally, my favourite national park in England and Wales for cycling. Roads are relatively well maintained, little traffic, livestock well fenced and scenery is world class. Highly recommended.
Chris Fieldsend — Google review
Amazing scenery, one of England's most beautiful places. Miles of unspoilt scenery, you can walk for miles and enjoy the views or just do short walks, something for everyone. Just a few photos here which doesn't do the Peak District justice. There is so much more...! If you like quaint country pubs, shops, cafés then this is your place. The weather you can never guarantee so you can head to one of the local villages or check what's going on locally.
Tamsin — Google review
One of our favourite places! So many stunning views. Will always come back here and visit.
Our happy place!
You will not be disappointed when visiting the Peak District. So many beautiful little villages to visit too.
Parking can be a little tricky at peak (lol!) times due to its popularity.
Jasmine French — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful! You need a decent pair of walking boots, an OS map and compass and with a backpack of snacks and water bladder & then this is a dream area for hikers. Stunning whatever the weather, well worth a visit! You can walk for miles without seeing another person. Great for dog walking too, as long as the dog is used to uneven terrain and day hikes! Plenty of gorgeous places where you'll want to just stop to take in the views.
Ne C-B — Google review
Love this place, the very definition of the great outdoors, visited at the weekend to go see the B-52 bomber wreckage and a part of history it was fantastic. Parking is not great but if you get there early you should find a space. Glossop town centre is about a 10 min drive from snake pass which is also worth a visit.
Steven Russell — Google review
Breath taking views! Done the Edale skyline. Nice walk when you eventually get up on the skyline though, safe to say I am feeling it today!
Michaela Parry — Google review
Oh I absolutely loved it. Being a mountain person its one of the best places I visited and the first time ever in my life i did tracking. 6 hrs to go up in one of the highest cliff and 6hrs to down. A great memory to cherish.
sadia shabnam — Google review
Beautiful place just a couple of hours north from London. We stayed in the towns of Leek and Buxton, which served as the starting point for our hikes. We were lucky with the weather; a bit risky and rocky to do after rainfall. Highly recommend, will visit again. Visited in Sep 2023.
Prashanta Guha — Google review
Great place to visit for hiking all year round. Even the drive from village to village is pleasant and relaxing.
Thor's Cave is one of the best places to visit. There are magnificent views from the top, same as from the cave itself. 👌🏻
Robert Birkholz — Google review
Always love a visit here to take photos of my new car. Lovely background no matter the weather .
MARK MATTHEWS — Google review
Great an amazing place to visit and spending some hours there!
Miguel Mico — Google review
Had a lovely time hiking here. We decided to do a hike here a day after a large storm, so we did encounter somewhat dangerous situations here and there so I do recommend preparing properly before attempting.
Harley Driver — Google review
A land of hills, valleys, streams, reservoirs, picturesque towns, villages, heaths, evergreen grass, forests, trails, and unforgettable car routes. A land that has been our escape for decades to feed the hunger of the soul, eyes and all senses. Every season and every part is an adventure and a memory, and I hope it stays that way.
Lukasz Taborski — Google review
What a lovely place to hike! Nice vegetation. Feel the real fresh hair! Another great place to visit
Yohana Swedi — Google review
Lovely day out, beautiful scenery and the surrounding area is clean and looked after. This isn't our first visit to the peak district and definitely won't be our last.
Leanne Devlin — Google review
29% as popular as Blackpool
2 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Liverpool
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Derby, a city in Derbyshire, England, is situated along the picturesque River Derwent. The area boasts several attractions such as the Derby Silk Mill museum of industry and the Derby Museum and Art Gallery which houses renowned Joseph Wright paintings. Additionally, Gothic Derby Cathedral and Markeaton Park are popular spots for visitors. For sports enthusiasts, the iPro Stadium is home to the Derby County Football Club.
6% as popular as Blackpool
14 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Liverpool
Wakefield, a charming cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England, is situated along the picturesque River Calder. With a population of over 100,000 people, it offers a blend of historical and modern attractions. While visiting Wakefield, travelers can explore its bustling streets and also consider nearby cities like Leeds and Bradford for diverse experiences. Additionally, the region boasts popular tourist sites such as Harewood House and Haworth Parsonage that are worth exploring during a visit to this vibrant area.
16% as popular as Blackpool
8 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Liverpool
Situated in West Yorkshire, Bradford is a city that boasts an impressive collection of museums and galleries. The 19th-century Bradford Industrial Museum showcases a variety of exhibits on textile machinery, engineering and steam power. Meanwhile, the National Science and Media Museum is dedicated to photography, film and television with additional facilities including an IMAX cinema.
14% as popular as Blackpool
14 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Liverpool
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Stoke-on-Trent, located in central England, is renowned for its pottery industry. The city boasts attractions like the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, which showcases locally crafted ceramics and decorative arts, as well as a WWII Spitfire. Visitors can explore the Gladstone Pottery Museum set in a former Victorian factory and wander through the Italian gardens and forest with monkeys at Trentham Estate.
23% as popular as Blackpool
10 minutes off the main route, 55% of way to Liverpool
Blackpool is a coastal resort located on the coast of the Irish Sea in England. It is renowned for its amusement park called Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which features classic wooden roller coasters. The iconic Blackpool Tower, constructed in 1894, serves as a central attraction and houses various recreations such as a circus, a glass observation deck, and the Tower Ballroom where dancers gracefully move to Wurlitzer organ music.
Most popular city on this route
40 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Liverpool
Manchester, located in the northwest of England, is a prominent urban center with a prosperous industrial legacy. The preservation of Castlefield, which features an 18th-century canal system, commemorates the city's era as a textile hub. Additionally, the interactive Museum of Science & Industry allows visitors to explore Manchester's past in this industry. Salford Quays has been revitalized and now boasts Daniel Libeskind's Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry cultural center.
67% as popular as Blackpool
7 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Liverpool
Southport, located in Merseyside, England, is a charming seaside town with a population of around 94,421 people. Positioned on the Irish Sea coast and bordered by the Ribble estuary to the north, Southport offers picturesque coastal views and a relaxed atmosphere. The town's Northern Quarter recently welcomed Mavericks, adding to its vibrant dining scene. Visitors can also enjoy Firepit Smokehouse & Sports Bar for a delightful culinary experience.
11% as popular as Blackpool
28 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Liverpool
Chester, a city in northwestern England, was established as a Roman fortress in the 1st century A.D. The local red sandstone Roman walls are extensive and noteworthy. The Rows, an old city shopping district known for its 2-level covered arcades and Tudor-style half-timber buildings, is also remarkable. Just outside the walls of the old city lies a Roman amphitheatre with ongoing excavations.
47% as popular as Blackpool
15 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Liverpool
Best stops along Chesterfield to Liverpool drive
The top stops along the way from Chesterfield to Liverpool (with short detours) are Alton Towers, Blackpool Tower, and Science And Industry. Other popular stops include Chatsworth House, Anfield, and Blackpool Tramway.
The Magna Science Adventure Centre is a great place to learn about science, with four themed pavilions that explore the elements using fun experiments. It's located just outside of Sheffield, and is a great place for families to visit.
What an awesome place! My 5 year old was a bit scared at the start but once we got the the exhibit areas she was soon enjoying herself. Can get an annual pass just by filling out a form, no extra cost. The outdoor play area is HUGE and fantastic. Will be coming back soon!
Wayne Thompson — Google review
Amazing day out for little ones and big ones alike.
Plenty to see and do with lots of opportunities for hands-on learning. The playground is also the best playground we've ever been to with plenty of things to do.
The cafe was great and the staff super friendly.
As per other reviews, I can see how toddlers and younger children may get scared in the Fire Level but it can be skipped.
Louise S — Google review
Absolutely fantastic! So much interactive things to do. Took my 14 year old son today (and my 17 year old son also wanted to tag along) they both loved it so much. Highlight was the fire tornado tunnel. We loved how open and atmospheric everywhere was. Can't wait to go back!
Rachel Jay — Google review
Worth every penny. The atmosphere was great. Everyone loved it. The fancy dress was epic. Always better to buy tickets. But I must say I got so great pics before going in, as most came outside to entertain those stood about waiting to get in.
Jacqueline Petrelli — Google review
Visited the place recently. There are 4 pavilions Air, Water, Fire and Earth. We liked the Earth and Water pavilions. Kids had more fun in these two! Some of the interactive experiences were not working or were not in great condition. The place wasn't much crowded even on weekends. I felt the entry prices were slightly higher and the place probably requires some refurbishment.
Pradeep — Google review
Wow, what a day out!
I have two boys (11 & 9 yo) who love science. They absolutely loved this place. It's massive and really dark inside but that didn't phase them. There are four distinct areas to explore, air, water, earth and fire. So much to see, and do. Lots of interesting interactive exhibits which actually do work. I really enjoyed the big melt exhibition which takes place on the hour 11-4(I think).
There is also a huge play area outside with a splash park which was such a cool surprise (take a towel and swimmers).
Will 100% be back here soon.
Cafe is average. Not good, not bad. Ok if you are hungry.
Sian Parker-Perry — Google review
Lots of interesting displays and activities for children, some floors were a little noisy for my child who has autism (mainly the main floor where you exit / fire floor) so take sensory ear defenders if you have them, unfortunately my child doesn't like them so didn't spend much time on this floor. Our favourite was the water floor, the staff are friendly and helpful, some displays need a little tlc but didn't spoil the experience for us. The adventure wasn't over when we came out, as there is a large, well maintained park and water area when you come out which is included in the price.
Amanda — Google review
What an amazing visit we had today! My 5 year old loved it and actually chose the museum over the park! We were the first ones in and one of the last out. I expected it to be much busier with it being the school holidays but it was perfect! The rocket show was well worth the extra £1 each! Great day, thank you!
Claire Eames — Google review
Incredible family day out. Every level has so many great interactive learning sections. Highlights were the big melt show, the fire tornado, water level and the interactive sand tables in the earth section. Excellent HUGE park outside too for tiring them out before the journey home. Great also for adults. Can't wait to go back and felt we learnt so much about the steel industry too.
emily stibbs — Google review
Absolutely brilliant place if a little basic, some of the exhibits don’t work, but it’s an under funded charity in the north, and it’s doing its best. Staff are really helpful, cafe is good if not a bit basic, but it’s a cheap, fun and educational day out in a fabulous behemoth structure, which was once a shining jewel in the insustrial crown of Great Britain. Well worth a visit!
Adrian Hardy — Google review
I'm glad we got to go included in our Christmas event I wouldn't have paid for it sadly as we were done the whole lot in an hour. But if your kids are the slow and steady kind might be more worth your while
Kids loved some of the activities and things to do but there was alot of bits not working or out of commission.
They especially enjoyed the elements bits....
Nice touches with the skeletons.
The place has so much potential and have been to some amazing events hosted here but not been by Magna directly
Emma Sharp — Google review
An amazing birthday outing for grandsons 13,th birthday. What a brilliant place . Family visit with .children and grandchildren. Their interest, enthusiasm and excitement throughout the visit was great. What a unique, hands on place making learning fun. And the atmosphere and history added to the experience. Loved the massive outside play are , , had to leave after 5 hours but could have stopped longer. Staff were friendly and helpful as well.Thank you for a great day
susan hopkinson — Google review
I had heard good things and it lived up to my expectations. A friend and I took my 2.5 year old and she really enjoyed it. I expect older kids would get even more out of it. I'd essentially describe this place as taking only the fun interactive parts of the Science Museum, multiplying the number of them, and housing it in a giant warehouse. The building alone is impressive to be in. I enjoyed it as much as my daughter. We ran out of time and didn't even make it to the outside playground and Aquatek. It's great value because your tickets last a year (you just need to fill in a form). Food from the cafe was average standard for tourist attractions.
Anders Harrison — Google review
Loved it!
Best thing you can go multiple times with one time ticket.
My daughters 3 & 6 found the fire section a bit spooky especially the big melt as it was very dark and the noises were loud for them, but apart from that they were super excited.
They had so much fun in the water park and sand bit
I will give it a 4 star because the cafe closes it’s hot food at 3pm. :/
Naba Omer — Google review
It was an absolutely amazing experience that kept my children engaged and occupied.
They thoroughly enjoyed the different elements as they were very interactive and child friendly.
The outdoor play area is enormous and full of different play equipment for children of all ages, all in excellent condition and well maintained.
The biggest playground I have ever seen, and the kids refused to leave because they loved it.
They have an outdoor water play area. On a hot day, this would have been amazing, but due to the weather, we didn't access it even though it was still open.
Make sure you have plenty of snacks, food, and spare clothes for water play because you can make a day out of it.
Nawel — Google review
Fantastic day out with my 5 year old, 4 different zones to be explored which have been developed in different areas of the massive old steelworks. Lots of hands on activities and an incredible building, staff were really friendly and helpful. Take a coat/warm things, and a towel as the inside water play area is brilliant.
Clare Atkinson — Google review
I wasn’t sure what to expect of this science museum, but absolutely loved it. We were visiting with a baby, 3 children and 3 adults and there was something for everyone to do (even a soft play area for under 5s). We arrived at 10:30 and were occupied until the centre closed at 4 - the children were sad to leave!
Book tickets online for a slightly better price.
Rachael Bowers — Google review
We visited on good Friday and even thou there was alot of people at the entrance and in the food area once inside it didn't feel busy at all because everything is spaced out brilliantly. The size of the old steel works is unbelievable and very interesting. The kids absolutely loved the different element areas and there favourite was the fire tornado, the wind ring maker and the water area. The price is definitely worth it especially when you can get them cheaper buying in advance and take into account that it's an annual pass included. I would say the four elements area is definitely more aimed at children but adults enjoyed it aswell.
We didn't use the playarea but it looked really good! Tons of free parking and so easy to find and only 2 minutes from meadowhall.
Great day!
Simon Hugill — Google review
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Magna Way, Templeborough, Rotherham S60 1FD, United Kingdom
Meadowhall Shopping Centre is a large shopping mall in Sheffield, England. It features hundreds of high street and luxury stores, as well as a food court and cinema. Meadowhall is easily accessible by both train and car, making it one of the area's most popular attractions.
Conveniently located next to M1 junction.
Really big shopping mall with lots of premium brands shops. Be prepared that you will easily spend there at least half a day browsing in shops.
Also there is a decent choice of food outlets for all tastes.
It has a good tram link connection to the city center. Also buses are available.
Tomek Ikea — Google review
Free parking!!!
The free parking was exciting for me because it seems that in the UK, paid parking is the norm. Meadowhall is a great shopping mall and entertainment venue. My daughter had a great time shopping here. The mall layout and store options were thorough and well considered. Bright, clean mall. It was also clear that the mall was designed to allow for less mobile persons to have an inviting and accessible experience there. Lots of family and kid friendly options and facilities as well.
Megan Elizabeth — Google review
A shopping center which offers every shop experience. From Poundland to Rolex. Also as a bonus there the shopping area called the Lane.
There there is the shop under the stairs.
Any Harry Potter fan it's a must .
Photo opportunity pushing a trolley into a platform wall. . A prison wanted poster.
Then there's the food court.
I hate walking around shopping centers usually however kind of enjoyed this shopping center.
Alan Peters — Google review
Excellent food and clothes at good prices. Including having Primark huge advantage. Free parking. Easy to find.
Yuval Gruber — Google review
Got something for most people. Clean and dry and some decent shops. Can get busy at a weekend but a mid week visit is just right if you like it a bit quieter.
Patrick Lappin — Google review
What a gem of a shopping centre, we came here for a bite to eat. before heading elsewhere and were nicely surprised as to how lovely Meadowhall was. A large mall conveniently located next to M1 junction with lots of parking. Loads of premium branded and hughstreet stores and a great choice of food outlets for all tastes.
Blue Bean Photography — Google review
4/5 Lots of (somewhat expensive! 😅) shops to indulge in. Loved the free parking, always useful! A little tricky getting up & down a floor with a pram + non-lift goer since the stairs & lift are not next to each other. Quite specific to our situation, I am aware, but still had to keep playing where's Wanda with my fianceé.
P.S. Prepare for it to be BUSY if going @ a weekend.
Henry Tacey — Google review
Every unit was full unlike the Metro Centre at Newcastle. The staff in all the shops,restaurants and Prosecco bar had friendly and cheerful outlooks. A great mix of designer and everyday run of the mill stores. Excellent.
Margaret Blair — Google review
You have all shops you ask for. Massive Shopping centre and big choice of food from Food hall. If you have family and kids you have to get parking permit for family parking. If not you'll get ticket. So don't forget to get one from customer service on entrance. Then stick it on your dash. Thanks me later 👍😅
Ejdy DMJ — Google review
A great shopping place with varied collection of stores ranging from affordable to premium brands. Hence, you can find everything that you need under one roof and you will not have to worry about parking as free parking is available.
Fadel Alnoud — Google review
Love it for shopping, nowhere compares as has shops you don't see in other places so go specifically for these. Good parking, clear signs inside, generally clean, some decent restaurants (pity more and more are becoming just big chains you can get anywhere though but there's still some that you don't see elsewhere but would be good to see them do more to support small businesses like an affordable rent section for street food vendors).
Best thing is the opening hours so being able to go when it's not as busy.
Anna B — Google review
Amazing experience huge shopping 🛍 centre all big brands available..cinema screens food court..very beautiful sitting Area..
SEEMA AJMAL — Google review
Had a lovely day here,not been for many years. Everywhere was clean, tidy & the shops were varied. Had a great lunch at TGIF's too!
Kim Adams — Google review
Love meadowhall plenty of excellent shops and great places to eat or just people watch with a lovely coffee ☕️ can easily spend a day there I just popped into joe browns but go often excellent free parking lots of it too it seems huge when you first visit but not when you go often and now oh my a couple of excellent chocolate shops Shopping is so easy all in one place fab they do have a cinema but it's not as nice as it used to be but it's there if you want to go excellent eating centre oasis every taste catered for love meadowhall good place to spend a winters day
Veda Hardy — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Meadowhall in Sheffield with my family, and I must say, the experience was nothing short of extraordinary. Often compared to the likes of Bluewater, Meadowhall certainly holds its ground as one of the largest shopping centres in England, if not outshining it by size and offering.
From the moment we arrived, kids and wife loved, the sheer scale of Meadowhall was evident. The centre boasts over 290 stores, catering to every imaginable need and desire. Whether ww was browsing the latest fashion trends in stores like Zara and H&M, exploring high-end brands such as Hugo Boss and AllSaints, or simply searching for the perfect gift in one of the many unique, independent shops, Meadowhall had it all.
In my opinion, what truly sets Meadowhall apart, though, is not just its vast array of retail options but also its dining and entertainment facilities. Based on my kids' opinion, the Oasis Dining Quarter offers an impressive selection of eateries, ranging from fast food favourites to sit-down restaurants, ensuring that there's something to satisfy every palate. After a delicious meal, the Vue Cinema provided the perfect escape with its latest screenings, rounding off a day of shopping with a touch of relaxation and entertainment.
There are no issues regarding the accessibility and convenience, which is also where Meadowhall shines. Located just off the M1, it's incredibly easy to get to, and with ample parking, the usual stresses of shopping were noticeably absent. Public transport options were plentiful, making my journey smooth and hassle-free.
In a nutshell, my day with family at Meadowhall was a delightful experience from start to finish. It's not just the scale of the shopping centre that impresses but the quality of its stores, the diversity of its food offerings, and the overall atmosphere that make it a must-visit destination. It easily rivals, if not surpasses, other shopping centres like Bluewater in many aspects. Meadowhall is more than just a place to shop; it's a place to explore, dine, and enjoy. I can't wait for my next visit!
Andy Singh — Google review
Has Boots and Super drug which is good as you compare prices easily.
Meadowhall is good when it's not overcrowded. It has good parking compared to city centre. They need to increase child parking spaces though.
You also not worried about 'rough sleepers' like you are at City Centre.
Its a refined place to shop and meets expectations.
A good place to visit during winter especially.
Normadic N — Google review
Great for every day shopping you have literally everything. Plenty of car parking space
romanidzeee — Google review
You could spend the day there browsing around all the top shops. There are plenty of places to eat. I had sausage and chips with peas it was a very good Adult portion and only £7.80. The taste was brilliant just like the chip shop at home. So keep an eye out for the Tasty Plaice.
Ps The Car Parking is free.
Thomas Love — Google review
Travelled 2 hours from Durham to visit just for a look out.
Bored with the hustle and bustle of our local MetroCentre as some of the shops we love have closed but still have stores within Meadowhall.
Really enjoyed the experience seemed far better and relaxed than the Metrocentre
Easy drive in and easy access back out on the motorway
Mondo Daftasabrush — Google review
The centre itself is lovely, great shops. However. We stopped here as the website advertised baby feeding facilities, we did eventually find the mums feeding room and my partner said it was so hot in the room. We have to top up her feeding and there wasn’t anywhere inside that room to heat milk. So I had to go looking.
My biggest concern was getting into the center. Someone got a bit happy putting in posts. Random thing to moan about but we parked in a empty car park at the back of what looked like Debenhams. And walked but there were posts everywhere blocking our route with the buggy. We walked past a disabled drop off area and I don’t know if someone in a wheel chair could of got to the centre via this route. See the photos.
So not really buggy friendly.
Michael Cawley — Google review
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Suite 1, Meadowhall Centre The Management, The Oasis, Meadowhall, Sheffield S9 1EP, United Kingdom
Charnwood Forest Alpacas is a farm that breeds and raises alpacas. They offer family-friendly experiences such as taking alpacas on walks, feeding them, and meeting the animals. There are also baby alpaca sessions for those who want to get up close and personal with these soft, cuddly creatures.
Beautiful farm with experiences for all. Our experience guide, Olivia was brilliant - very knowledgeable about each of the individual alpacas whilst also providing interesting facts throughout. The animals are all clearly well cared for and I hope to go back again soon to try another experience!
Abi Pearson — Google review
I brought the Donkey walk experience as a birthday gift for my sister , and what a fantastic day we had. Definitely recommend it especially if you love your Donkeys. Our guide Keira was lovely, very chatty and shared her passion for the donkeys by knowing each donkey’s background and providing interesting facts. Our donkeys Del & Dominic were very well behaving . Thank you for a lovely morning. 🥰🥰
Victoria Wilkinson — Google review
We had a lovely experience walking the alpacas followed by afternoon tea. Glad we decided to wear wellies - very muddy in the fields! It was a very unique experience, our little one loved it. The grown ups also had fun. We can't wait to come back in the summer to see the babies!
The only downside to our experience was the entrance to the farm - massive potholes! Gave our car's suspension a proper test. Please sort it out as it isn't the best first impression.
Anna Andrews — Google review
Fantastic walk for my birthday treat. Love these alpacas. I walked Duvet Day. Such a friendly fellow 🦙 Our guide was very informative and I would thoroughly recommend this experience.
Mark Heanue — Google review
Great experience! The alpacas are so chilled and lovely to walk with although mine wanted to run with me a couple of times! Great guide Molly, really knew her stuff! Would definitely recommend! Make sure you buy a bag of feed, maybe even 2 if you get a hungry boy like mine!
Samantha Walden — Google review
Today myself and my partner thoroughly enjoyed the 90 minute alap an experience and afternoon tea. Everyone gets their own alpaca to walk with. Followed by a lovely afternoon tea. Staff were friendly and welcoming. A safety talk and explanation of what will happen is done to the group before you head out on the walk. Including a demo alpaca, with instructions on how to walk with them. Alpacas are very tame and friendly, like to be stroked. Bags of feed available at £1 each ( which the alpacas loved)! Wear sensible footwear as very muddy parts along the walk - dependent on weather, I’m sure in the summer it is lovely grass and not sludge.
We would definitely recommend this experience to anyone.
Matt King — Google review
Right from the start, from introducing the Alpacas and giving brief about the walk, and to the 90 minutes walking experience and finally to the afternoon tea everything was perfect. My daughter loved every minute of it and Olivia was a super awesome host and of course the boys called "Sticky" and "Bells and whistles". The Alpacas are the kindest and the coolest creatures and we enjoyed knowing them closely. Highly recommended this place for anyone who loves nature and animals.
Subroto Bera — Google review
I took my 2 year old granddaughter to the baby alpacas and what a brilliant time we had. They were so friendly, especially when you had food to give them. I would definitely recommend going to all my friends and family
They also offer a few other experiences.
Jan Murby — Google review
Beautiful big farm with a lot of animals, you can ride a horse, walking with the alpaca, donkey was my favourite . You can buy the food them, and feeding them is so funny and cute. If you tired ,you can take a rest in the restaurant, delicious food,coffee and drinks are there.
Safrany Eva — Google review
My partner bought me this for Christmas just gone. I had been going on and on about walking an alpaca and he finally gave in! The weather was awful but we still had an amazing time! Would love to return on a sunny day to walk the alpacas when they are fluffy instead of soaking wet bless them! Staff are all friendly and the afternoon was lovely (and they allow you to take home what you don’t eat)
Megan — Google review
A fantastic ’Gem’ set in beautiful country side! There is so much to do, activities including Alpaca & Donkey walking, and pony trekking, all the animals are adorable, and they are very happy, loved & well care for by Jo and her staff, who will make you feel very welcome, they are very helpful and professional team. My husband Scott & I went pony trekking, the ponies we rode were absolute superstars, they were so well behaved & gentle, I rode Bertie so was sweet, a cheeky chappy, and Scott rode Sam, who was a gentle giant. Jo was our guide, she took us on an off road trek around her beautiful estate. The scenery & views were beautiful. There is lovely coffee shop & bar, serving delicious food. We had fabulous day, and we thoroughly recommend it! And we’ll going again soon! Thanks Mrs Laura Walker
Laura Walker — Google review
Fantastic. All the animals were amazing, loved feeding them and petting them. All the staff were friendly. Cafe is lovely. Best bit I could wonder round to see the animals with a cup of tea! Was a super fun afternoon.
Clair Elcock — Google review
After wanting to go to Charnwood Forest Alpacas for years, my boyfriend surprised me with the Valentine's 'Hooves & Hearts' package. It was everything I expected and more. Prosecco and an alpaca biscuit on arrival and nearly an hour of feeding, cuddling and loving the alpacas! Safe to say, the man was very much 25th best being around these gorgeous guys! The alpacas were so calm and friendly (the food may have helped the last part) that I didn't want to leave. We will 100% be back for more alpaca/donkey fun. Amazing place!
Louise Hickling — Google review
What an experience! Firstly wasn't well signposted when we got into the carpark of where to go but got there. On the website it tells you there will be a safety brief and stresses you need to get there 30 mins in advance of your time but we weren't called to get our alpaca until bang on 10:30- which was fine as there were horses and donkeys to look at.
Met up with our alpaca- was just me and an 8 year old. We had 2 ropes which was great as she really felt like she was walking the alpaca so that was good. Ground uneven and sometimes muddy but what's expected
There was an electric part of the fence which wasn't well signposted warning you and my daughter got a little shock but she was fine. Did mention to staff. Our tour lady Taytum was so lovely! Really knowledgeable and welcomed questions on the alpacas. Can't wait to come back in the summer. Heard the baby alpaca experience is worth it too! We bought a Wowcher which was cheaper
Sophie P — Google review
We booked Charnwood Forest Alpacas for our wedding day and would happily recommend. They turned up at the requested time and the handler was friendly, knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions. Most importantly, it was clear the alpaca's safety was priority at all times but they seemed calm, well looked after and happy to pose for photos with guests. They provided a great memorable experience on our wedding day - thank you!
Victoria Bright — Google review
Had such a brilliant afternoon here today. The 90 minute alpaca walk was so much fun, Will was a great walk leader, very knowledgeable and passionate, and it showed! The afternoon tea was delicious and the staff were absolutely lovely. Gift shop was so cute and the woman behind the counter was so welcoming and friendly. Thanks so much to all the staff here for making our day so enjoyable! We cannot wait to come back again as soon as we can!
Adele Ross — Google review
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Ashby Rd, Boundary, Swadlincote DE11 7BA, United Kingdom
This popular tourist attraction lets visitors step back in time and explore the village scene with its historic facades and collection of vintage trams from the 19th century. There are also well-prepared trails for hikers and dog-owners, making it a great place for all ages.
What a hidden gem. We went on a weekday, and what a splendid day we had. Obviously quiet, but lots to see and do.
Pay for adult entry, and you can use that ticket all year.
Plentiful parking has a cafe, magnificent pub, and ice cream parlour.
The tour, delivered by Ken, was insightful, funny, and informative. Ken, you should be on stage with your quips and big-hearted delivery.
The tram rides take you up and down, and you can do the woodland walk, up to the monument with views to 8 counties.
Picnic areas with outdoor seating and the exhibition hall with a mine of information.
All in all, a great day out and worth returning to.
All the staff are warm and welcoming.
All run by volunteers and commendable work. From engineers, inspectors, guides and back room staff. Well done.
Satish Patel — Google review
Such a lovely place to visit. Very interesting and enjoyable for all ages! Places to eat and drink, including an old fashion pub. Walk at the top end of the village through the woods with beautiful wooden and stone sculptures. Tram can take you up and down the village, making it easy access for anyone who can't walk too far. Staff very friendly and helpful had an amazing time thank you!
Rebecca Catling — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Teams were amazing, so much history of a bygone time. The volunteers really work hard to make it special. The ride on the trams was great, along with the inside museum. We loved the woodland trail with the carvings. The person that makes these is very talented. We loved the wooden drum kit and “Mr Potatoe head” carvings.
The soft play was excellent and unexpected. We were really glad we visited.
ComptonAcres James — Google review
GREAT!!!
Lovely little place to visit! We stopped for about 3 hours today and enjoyed the time there. We could even take our little dog which was brilliant! Nice walks lovely little cafe and the trams and the history of the trams are very interesting. Lots of volunteers work here operating the trams and are very knowledgeable. Really enjoyed the day and if you keep your ticket you can return again for free. 😀
Emma Williams — Google review
One of the very best Museum experiences we've encountered, to be honest it's much more than a Museum and is absolutely amazing. Of course you have the Tramway and the Trams on display which are the main stars of the show, yet there is so much more to see and do. In fact, we couldn't actually fit it all in within the time we had and plan to return soon. Woodland Walk and sculpture trail was very good, the cafe was lovely, the Pub was superb, guided tour was immense, they had a great vintage printers, brilliant exhibitions and loads of static mining stuff to look at and historical tram shelters and the like as well. Really good value for money and something for everyone. Free parking was good too.
Daniel Booth — Google review
Absolutely fabulous day here - their Easter activities were absolutely brilliant. And trail was a bargain at £1 per child and all other activities included. Unlimited trams. Great playground. Fabulous sculpture trail. We were there 10am-4.30pm, but didn't even have time do everything! Will definitely be back, especially as you get free return visits for a year!
Catherine Simpson — Google review
First visit in a decade and it just gets better. Visited for the 1940s weekend over Easter and what an atmosphere! So many people in period dress and really getting into the spirit.
Very busy so had to wait to use a lot of services but plenty to see so not too bad.
The drivers and conductors were on top form, giving lots of information. Really enjoyed myself and would recommend to anyone.
If you have access needs it would be best to call ahead to discuss, especially on event days.
If you can avoid bringing a pram etc when with children it will help you immensely.
Laura — Google review
Good place to visit and see.
You get to ride the old trams , a couple of nice walks with a kids play area.
Nice tea room that does good food, too.
You can Walk around the live work shops.
It happened to be a classic bike show
So, I got to see plenty of classic bikes to.
Did I mention the retro shops and pub.
Xj6Rick — Google review
We met up with a friend and had a fantastic time at Crich! Three adults, a baby and a pug, a brilliant experience for all! 🐾
We really loved travelling on the trams. A special mention needs to go to the man in the printing press office, what an interesting and talented individual. We loved chatting to him and learning all about printing.
What a massive array of trams to look at and get up close to.
Highly recommend this as a day out! 🚃
Jen — Google review
Fantastic day out! Lots to see and do. Very friendly, pleasant staff and volunteers. Teddy Bears Picnic and trail a bonus for children of all ages! Once entrance fee is paid don't need to spend much more. Unlimited Tram rides included and it's free entry for 12 months thereafter. More visits are a must!
Mandy Congrave — Google review
A lovely day out with my husband & 2 year old little boy. We spent all day here & there was still more to do! Loved the tram rides & the soft play & outdoor play area were great for my little boy. Great value too being able to return again all year! £52 for a family pass for 2 adults & up to 3 children. We will definitely be returning again soon!
Julia Sweet — Google review
Excellent museum for the young and old alike.
Our day was cold and damp which is unfortunate; it was great but on a sunny day it would be even better.
Lots of teams to ride.
Lots of other things too.
The woodland walk was great with wooden carved statues in the woods.
Dogs allowed.
Generally a day of simple pleasures and pleasant people.
Peter Rolland — Google review
One of the best days out in North! Super family friendly place, outdoor and indoor play area with loads of activity trails to choose from. Both children and adults loved it! Tram rides were brilliant. The tickets allowed entry for 12 months we will definitely be back this Summer 😊
Justyna Rimmer — Google review
A wonderful place to visit, especially at summer time with your families, friends, and younglings. This place is just full of life, and a lot of people and all kinds of stuff to see like: quite big variety of trams, big collection of all kinds of motorcycle from WW1, WW2, old classic ones, and modern ones as well, parks etc. Very unique and beautiful place for sure! To visit my verdict - 10/10 strong one!
Mantvydas ?. — Google review
I remember visiting the Tramway as a child and had the pleasure of returning as an adult with my own children this weekend. What an absolute delight! It had everything you need for a family day out: pub, sweet shop, gift shop, museum, play park, small indoor soft play, picnic area and a woodland walk. Best of all, you can get back in for free for a year with the initial ticket you buy! Please note that pushchairs can't go on the trams and have to be left in the buggy park - this holds around pushchairs. We went on a relatively quiet day so I imagine the buggy park would be busy in the height of summer or event days - just something to be conscious of! All in all, it was a fantastic, nostalgic day out and we can't wait to return!
Dawn Roberts — Google review
Absolutely brilliant day out for the whole family.
Bring a pack lunch as food options are quite limited and there are plenty of picnic benches dotted around the whole site.
So much for the kids to do too, inc both indoor soft play and a lovely spacious outdoor play area.
Sarah Taylor — Google review
If you're interested in trams then this is dreamland. If you're not particularly fussed about trams then this a fascinating and extremely interesting place to visit. We ended up spending the whole day here. Had several trips on different trams. Walked up to the fabulous Crich Memorial Tower. There are exhibitions, old village scene, workshop viewing gallery, lead mining display, woodland walk and sculpture trail, tram sheds with many beautifully restored trams, lovely pub, tea room and shops. Friendly staff and free parking. Extremely good value.
Nuts — Google review
Visited last Thursday, lovely place well laid out. Very interesting and enjoyable. The tram ride was good and we walked back down through the wooded sculpture park. Interesting exhibits. Can recommend the food at the pub, freshly made and good prices. The cafe was nice as well. The sweet shop brought back memories of old favourites. The trams are staffed by volunteers who are happy to chat about the history of the trams etc..
Sylvia Prankard — Google review
A great place to visit, maybe not a full day out but definitely a good few hours.
Loads to see and do.
Obviously the tram rides are the highlight, well they were for us but the static exhibits were very good too.
Take a trip to the end of line and enjoy the walk up to the tower and memorial. A pleasant 15 stroll.
Friendly staff always happy to help.
The cost of your ticket allows you to return as much as you like for 12 months.
Mick Gregory — Google review
Had a lovely day at the museum, lots of trams on display, the amount of work that has gone into this place mostly by volunteers is amazing. The tram rides are great so is the pub, and buildings which were taken down brick by brick from their original locations then moved to the tram museum to be re built. We had a great walking tour with Roger which was great, the tour lasts 45minures which is perfect timing full of facts and history. 10/10.
Flat Pack — Google review
Lovely collection of trams from many decades, the tram ride was a nice step back in time too, only negative is that the venue could do with some more buildings from the tram era, an old dentist, or school, period buildings even if just as sets and then this place would be superb instead of just okay.
shaun healey — Google review
We've had many lovely day trips here. We purchased a family ticket and you can visit again for free for 12 months. You can ride the trams as many times as you like. The playground is really good with plenty of places for picnics. There is a nice woodland walk with lots of interesting things to spot whilst on the trail.
Alison Birch — Google review
It's a museum of trams. You can take rides on restored trams. Unless you're into trams, it's not worth it in my opinion, but your milage may vary.
The entry ticket acts as an annual pass.
Nabid Hassan — Google review
If you're into trams, this is for you. Loads of old trams to see in the museum. You can also ride a tram into the forest, have an ice cream and enjoy quality time with the loved ones.
Huge car park available and make sure to come in morning, as you will need plenty of time to trek and explore.
Danny Divino — Google review
Great family day out. Unlimited rides on the old fashioned trams. Pub, cafe, sweet shop, gift shop, museum, loads of old trams in the tram sheds and in the great exhibition hall. Outdoor playground and woodland walk, both with imaginative wood carvings. Mining exhibition, lovely walk up to the memorial tower with awesome, breathtaking views. Plus an ice cream parlour and indoor soft play area for the under-10s. This is a brilliant day out for the family and your ticket lasts all year round.
Zoe Fletcher — Google review
Dog friendly, nice pub and tram rides are good. Staff all friendly and knowledgeable and walks and play areas for kids.
Michelle Parkes — Google review
We had a great few hours here today. It happened to coincide with a Steam punk weekend so it was really fun walking round. The trams are in fantastic condition with regular runs up and down the track, you hop and and off all day as part of the price.
We stopped for lunch in the cafe and had really nice sandwiches and toasted sandwiches.
Will definitely return.
Richard Andrews — Google review
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Village, The National Tramway Museum Crich Tramway, Cromford Rd, Matlock DE4 5DP, United Kingdom
Conkers is a family-friendly attraction in the National Forest with an adventure park and play areas. It's also home to a beautiful amphitheatre.
Wonderful place to visit.
Plenty to do. Barefoot walk is always fun and cold haha. The train ride to the waterside is free so any kids who loves trains can go on as much as they like.
You can book activities at reception if you want to to the high rope climbing, archer and pedalos to name a few.
Nice walks around and the fun of the adventure trail where there is plenty to climb on..
simon harrington — Google review
Brilliant place to take the torts, that aren't quite tall enough for theme parks.
They have a large indoor and outdoor play area and Discovery Centre, a large lake and wilderness to walk around. lots of outdoor activities that that are paid extras.
They have two sites, both have cafes and lots of seating area for picnics, there is a train ride between the two sites, or you can walk 10 minutes. large car park, friendly staff, toilets are clean. most of the site is pushchair and wheelchair accessible friendly, they have lifts to the upper levels of the play areas.
We did the fireworks event (extra charge) and it was a brilliant evening, the kids can play, lots if food stalls and a few kids funfair rides, but the queues were quite long. Fireworks are a fantastic display.
dave huson-glover — Google review
We visited Conker’s mid April 2024 on a Saturday, and what a fabulous day out it was with memories made. Our five year old had a fantastic day despite the typical British weather, all you have to do is dress accordingly for being outdoors and take a little towel. There is so much space and different activities that this helps reduce the density of people gathering.
The world of adventure and discovery was interactive and educational, whilst incorporating a play area, slide and 4D cinema.
The high and low ropes, again whilst looking a little tired served the purpose and our five year old and husband had an awesome time with the staff being great.
There are a number of play parks scattered around, some wonderful walks and quirky features when walking in nature like the “troll bridge” and fairy houses. The train ride is a nice feature and attraction linking to a larger play park, forest walk, an indoor soft play and cafe.
The Explorers rest food was good, especially the rice bowl.
As with some tourist attractions currently, some areas can look tired and in need of a refresh and good clean, but we know that requires staff and money. Proportionally for the money, a great day out being outdoors, getting those steps in.
Craig Anderson — Google review
Excellent place to visit with baby and children. The barefoot walk and many other outdoor activities were perfect for an adventurous 6 year old. Well designed for all ages and conveniently mapped out when you need to stop for a comfort break. A great combination of safe nature-based fun with artistic elements.
Catherine Brooks — Google review
Great place for families, price is reasonable.
Parking is free and only short walk to entrance. Plenty of play areas suitable for kids under 10 years old. The 4D cinema was a great experience. Worth a visit. There are regular shows taking place in the amphitheatre.
EI Loonat — Google review
Great day out as always at Conkers. Lots to see and do and the staff are always friendly. Some exhibits are showing their age and look a bit tired now (especially in thr Dicovery Centre) and need a bit of a spruce up but other than that it is still a great day out.
Anthony Brazier — Google review
Fantastic place with so much to do. Spent the whole day here. Loved our bug hunt on the 1.45 session on the 30th July. Our guide was amazing and deserves commending. So much for little ones to do.
C Waltkn — Google review
Yes this place could do with a bit of TLC in areas and a few upgrades but for the price you pay factored with there being plenty to do for the kids - it’s great! I was put off a bit before my 1st visit from reading reviews on here but I ended up signing up for a family annual pass before I left. Go twice more and you’ve saved money already.
I have a 5 year old and a 1 year old. They both love it here. The ‘splash park’ is more a playground with a few sprinklers but my youngest loved running around them and putting his hands in the water. Other kids seemed to love it too especially the younger ones.
There are a few other playgrounds there including an adventure one which looked great fun and also a decent sized one which you catch the train to (where there is also a small soft play). Both my kids loved the barefoot walk and going through the fairy maze.
There are high rope and low rope activities available too on holidays and weekends. My 5 year old loved the low ropes. The instructors were amazing and patient with her and my niece and made it enjoyable for them. It was £5 extra (which some on here moan about - but it helps keep the base rate down as low as it is and enables those who really want to do it to be able to).
I think it’s catered for kids up to the age of 12. Someone said here there’s nothing for under 8s here - dunno what planet they’re on.
Like I said for the money you pay and for the enjoyment the kids have - this is why I’ve given 5*.
Improvements needed:
- The indoor interactive area has definitely seen out its life now and needs updating. It’s a big area but most exhibits are broken. They should get rid of these areas and just extend the soft play there. They could make it from 100% recycled materials to maintain the theme/values. This would surely attract more people so would be profitable for CONKERS.
- The sensory walk is rubbish. Old battered bird boxes with broken flaps on the front that you put your hand in to feel things such as a rope, broom brush. It’s very underwhelming and they’re too high for kids to properly reach. The couple of times I’ve been here I’ve not seen people use this.
- The Swans - We went on the swan pedalos too which was ok but vastly overpriced at £10. Should be £5 max. More people would do it then.
But the positives definitely outweigh the negatives. If you’re unsure just try it as it’s a cheap day out really.
Dave Fox — Google review
Warm welcome for a very busy bonfire night. However disabled parking wasn't clearly marked for the main entrance to the park. So, I ended up pushing a wheelchair in the dark over uneven and dangerous paths.
Being a late evening event, I would hope a guide to parking for wheelchair users/severe needs would be updated online.
First time visit for us. Even after printing out disabled information. We still drove round looking for main entrance. Which seemed to be blocked off by cones .
No signal in the pre book area meant we had to confirm tickets by name. Staff were amazing at this point.
May also benefit from a disabled area to watch the fireworks. Stood in the mud the wheelchair was a struggle.
The event itself was busy but well managed. Queues were fast moving and staff were friendly.
Michelle Bevan — Google review
Second visit at a different time of season and still a great place to adventure with the kids.
Obviously it's better in Spring/Summer but even on a cold dry day (3°c today) it's a place that combine a good stretch of walking with climbing and exploring.
With a fit an healthy 5 year old 2 1/2 hours today of nonstop action done the trick. The summer he lasted longer but that including ice cream breaks and it's obviously warmer (total time 4 hours)
The Sivmeister — Google review
It was a good day. We expected a small paddling pool for the little ones, but there were only small fountains in the park. She enjoyed it, though. There was a train to the other side with another adventure park. The paddle boats (swans) were an extra £10 for 30 minutes, which was too much and too long, considering it was only a small space. Different times and costs should be offered. My granddaughter got bored.
It was clean and tidy but busy. It looked like it was ready for a renovation.
Claire Harrison — Google review
Organised a school trip to their Winter Wonderland- absolutely fantastic! Brilliant activities and excellent service. We had such a wonderful day. Not to mention amazing value for money! Will definitely return.
Sarah Holmes — Google review
First time we have been and my kids enjoyed it.
The parking is free and when you enter there is options to buy tickets or scan pre booked tickets- the latter is advised. We were offered a time for 4d cinema experience. The lady who served me whizzed me through as there was a big queue but it would have been helpful to be told a little about the extras as we fond out that the high ropes were something that you need to book and pay extra for when you arrive but because we didn't go here until half way through our day, we missed out.
The train was not running either on our visit, which was slightly dissapointing.
The kids enjoyed the indoor adventure playground and slide, although it's a shame that this got overcrowded and my children and another family became upset when others swore at them and hit them. This area is not staffed and some parents just leave their kids to it!
The bare foot walk was great fun!
The outdoor climbing adventure equipment was also really fun and enjoyable.
The queue for cafe was a long wait, loads of places to sit and taking your own picnic is advisable. I only wanted a cup of tea so asked if there was a kiosk or anywhere else to get a hot drink, the chap I asked said no there is only the cafe. After waiting 15 mins I gave feedback about this to the lady on the till and she said that there is a kiosk just outside by the park selling icecreams and drinks! Slightly annoying!
A long day spent mooching around with my 8 and 9 year old and there was plenty to do and keep entertained!
Vikki Hogg — Google review
We visited in August 2021 for the first time and had a great day out. The children have been asking to go back so we did this week. Conkers is fun for all ages with barefoot walks, playgrounds, assault courses, mazes and waterpark.
Katherine Orme — Google review
A decent day out if your a walking family. Bird feed given at the entrance but birds were elusive today 🤷♂️
Pretty run down and not worth the entrance fee being so high. Very few places for any adult to sit and definitely not disabled or child buggy friendly unless you have the 4x4 model. Parking was horrendous.
Electrical fittings hanging all over the place and even at young child height. Fences hanging outwards onto paths and buildings looking like we're going to fall down. Water was stagnant in most parts and what I can only presume is the Xmas fake snow is still covering everything but obviously dirty and grubby after months worth of being left. Bins overflowed and stock in the dirty pop up shops was non existent apart from the things nobody wants. Nettles as high as a bus everywhere!! 😂 Childs play area looked like a building the local kids had made and the benches were so old and creaky I honestly thought they were going to split 😂 Extra costs inside. £10 for a Swan pedalo for 30 minutes 😂 I mean come on.. all in all a nice hot day in the sun with some nice walking which all could of been done for free at any outdoor place without the costings involved but horrific at the same time 😂😂 Checked off the list but I will be finding better places in the future and will not return. There are much better places nearby so look around and always check the reviews!!
Dale Hill — Google review
Absolutely amazing place for the whole family. Soo much to do, activity trails which adults can join in with to help their kids, barefoot trail, swan boats, train ride, plenty of parks. Big open spaces for picnics, blackberry picking, obviously depending on time of year. We ended up buying a membership when leaving for a family of 4, and they take off your entry money for that day. Very much worth it
Nikki Arnold — Google review
We went for the winter wonderland. Its all well thought out and organised. Lots of mechanical Christmas animals. We got on the train which was operated by lovely conductors and had lovely chats with them while being taken to the winter wonderland. We got off and made our way over to the elf walk. The door opens and leads to pure magic! Fake (but really good) snow everywhere to the point where it looked real! My kids loved it. The walk was really nice. Lots of Christmas lights and things to see. We made our way over to the elves where we had a photo taken (we forgot to grab it though 😭). The elves were so friendly and kept the kids entertained during the wait. We came in the morning so a lot was just starting to function and it wasn't very busy so it was great. It got much busier as time went on but it was still well organised. We saw an extremely convincing santa after waiting under heat lamps (good touch) and he was lovely. The hut he was in was warm and looked so cosy. We got given a ticket to get presents so off we went to get our presents. We made some reindeer food and my 3 kids picked some amazing gifts. The ones they had to offer were actually really really good. I thought we'd have to pay extra for some because they were so good! They even had an option for a surprise present which was wrapped but labelled girl/boy and an age so it would be appropriate. They had balloon modelling but we were a bit too early for that. We then made our way back to collect our mulled wine and adult treat which was a brownie. It was delicious. The kids gingerbread men treats were so lovely too! We then watched a dippy the elf show which was great fun and we all had a delicious hot chocolate and a wonderful warm pastry. We caught the train back to the main area and indulged our eldest in the ferris wheel, she had a blast. The ice rink was great and the gift shop was so lovely! It had a coal mining exhibition which was free and extremely interesting. The gift shop was very reasonable too my daughter picked up a sparkly santa hat for £1.99! We were also given lots of activities to do on our walk which was good fun. Overall a 10/10 and well worth the money. Thank you Conkers!
Claire Morgan — Google review
This place has improved a lot over the years. There are a few things that are still the same such as the train ride but the management have made some really good improvements the last 15 years. There is a soft play featured around mini beasts as you enter the building and another one on the other side (part of the education centre). The smaller one is more suited to under 5s and the main one near the entrance is better for older children as there are lots of tunnels; ropes and dark slides!!
There are two cafes and a train ride that connects both areas. We attended when there were craft activities taking place which my daughter loved. She also enjoyed the wobbly bridges! In total there were 2 main outdoor play areas. The newer one near the main entrance also included a splash pad for warmer weather.
In addition to all of this there are activity trails to attempt; high and low ropes at an additional fee; a sensory trail and a labyrinth. We did not have enough time to explore the forest area and some of the activities on the trail.
There is a short cinema show in 4D and a really good exhibition near the main entrance. Parking is free! I would definitely recommend this place.
Rosie Byron — Google review
Fabulous day out with the kids despite the weather! Make sure if it's a rainy day you pack you wellies and waterproofs because most of the activities are outside. The site is large with a little train which connects it to Waterside. It also has loads of outdoor activities on site from archery to highropes! Staff were really friendly and the food in the cafe was lovely! Only criticism is that everything is looking a little run down. The splash park needs a jet wash and there seems to be a lot of bits which are broken and in need of repair or a lick of paint. Overall though, a fab day out and well worth it!
Tasha Hackett — Google review
Excellent for getting the kids to explore and enjoy the outdoors. Second time I have been as its perfect for a family meet up with the kids.
Main negative - the majority of the indoor 'interactive' learning experiences were no longer working. Huge shame as there was so much for the kids to self educate with.
Samantha Stocks — Google review
We came here in the summer and it was a fab day out! The kids really enjoyed exploring in the woods and making dens. The train was also a cute little experience. The splash park was a decent size and the kids loved it!
Alannha Welborn — Google review
A lovely day out, despite being grey and overcast we had a brilliant time wandering all around this place, and still didn’t even manage to explore half of it. Arlo faced his fears and attempted the lower of the high ropes courses which had him feeling rather accomplished. His highlight was feeding the birds, gosh and swans - we got a couple of packets of food at reception on the way in and these were put to good use. When we were confronted with occasional showers we ventured indoors - with a 4D cinema, soft play and an interactive museum with all sorts of interesting exhibits he was engaged and was already asking when he can come back on the way out. Tickets are under £10 and can be redeemed against an annual membership which is £30
The Amazing Adventures of Me — Google review
Visited here with the kids and we all loved every minute. Great atmosphere, not massively busy, and all staff were very good. Food in the cafe was nice and reasonably priced. Play areas are big and clean. All the activities were very good too. Will definatley go again
Karl Myatt — Google review
We had a great day at Conkers during the February half term. We enjoyed the playgrounds, the activity trail and the miniature railway. It was very muddy and wet but I think the kids enjoyed this even more! They were absolutely ditched by the time we went home! We had some lunch in the cafe which was good although a little pricey. I would definitely recommend and we will be back again soon.
Alison Birch — Google review
Wonderful place, lots of fun and getting muddy. The barefoot trail was brill and funny.
Needs updating inside as I would say none of things work but outside it was fab.
Jenny S — Google review
Visited during the Easter holidays. Was a little muddy after all the rain but still a fun day out. Kids had a great time on the barefoot walk and exploring the wooded areas. Parks are good quality and well maintained. Lovely day out for a family
Matthew Loxley — Google review
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Rawdon Rd, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Swadlincote DE12 6GA, United Kingdom
The Heights of Abraham is a hilltop park in Matlock, Derbyshire with stunning views of the town and countryside below. The cable car ride up gives visitors access to all of the attractions on the top including caverns with regular guided tours. There are also exhibitions and films about the estate.
Well what a beautiful place to visit! Even in the rain we had an absolute ball 2 mates with grandchildren 1 girl 11 and 1 boy 14 and they both loved it!
The highlights were
The staff were some of the nicest I'd ever met so polite entertaining and helpful
The caverns were fascinating educational and the staff made it so much fun
The walks including finding the butterflys
And the shops were not crazy overpriced neither
Jane Hallam — Google review
Lovely place to visit for half a day out. Lots of walking around though, uphill and downhill, so brace yourself for that! The cave tour was pretty good too. Good cafe with a great view and clean toilets everywhere. Two play areas (that I'm aware of) for the kids. Cable car ride was shorter than expected but eh, definitely worth a visit if you're driving from closeby.
Faraz Mir — Google review
We visited this place as a family. My mother was on her electric scooter. This place was accessible but a lot of the routes were way too steep. Her scooter went out of control twice. The cable car ride was short and we got to the other side pretty quickly. We also visited the historic caves which was included in this excursion. Anyone with a mobility or heart condition are not recommended to visit these caves. This excursion involved 175 steps. It was nice and cool in the caves. The other end was a nice view point where we took loads of pics. From kids point of view their were slides, swings and a puppet show. We also visited the high street nearby where we had fish and chips as brunch. Even though we visited this place on a Monday their was no parking whatsoever. We ended up parking on the high street which took 20 minutes to find.
Hina Rehman (H1N4) — Google review
Overall, it was a pleasant day out for families with young children. People in push chairs, wheelchairs, and the elderly who are unable to walk for long distances for any reason may struggle. Not enough parking space, slightly overpriced, long lines everywhere, and not as exciting as the marketing and interactive map suggest.
Positives:
The cable car and scenery were fantastic. The kids' two play areas was enjoyable.The restaurant staff and other employees were incredibly helpful and nice. One of the serving lady assisted us in clearing our wet picnic bag and offered us a bin liner. The walks are hilly, but I adore walking, so I had a good time. Big shout out to tour guy who made the tour of the cavern worth the trip with his jokes as there’s not a lot to see down there.
Negatives:
The parking was full and countless cars doing laps for a space, having to rely on public car parks in town, meeting the cable car time slot can be challenging.
After waiting in queue for the cable car we reached the top. Whilst it may look very big on the map, it isn’t that huge and the 2 caverns are the major activity apart from the play areas and the Tower. The caverns were mediocre at best.
Food were expensive as expected, Make sure you take a picnic.Worst queue of all was for the ice cream.
Yusra Aijaz — Google review
Nice place to spend some family time. Great views. I spent there 2 hours with family and to be honest we were in rush to catch piece of everything. We've seen caverns and Tower. We took a minute to stop at long view point. There are 2 playgrounds which my daughter enjoyed but sadly we haven't enough time to stop for longer. There is few restaurants. Last cable car run is just before 5 pm. Dogs are allowed everywhere apart from caverns.
Milena Mijal — Google review
Although it was a new experience for my family, however, I must mention the tickets are way too much more expensive than what you gonna get or they are offering. The cable car ride lasted a few minutes only, which was extremely disappointing. There's not much thing to do except the cave visit. Huge problem with the parking. Will never recommend any of my friends to go there as it is not worth paying that much money for nothing.
Sifat — Google review
Great day out. Can spend hours there as lots to do. Cable cars give good views of the valley. There’s a free tour of the caves and various view points. There’s cafes and ice creme stands as well as a little gift shop.
Tom Winslade — Google review
Cable car ride gives a great view over Matlock bath. Cavern tours are very informative . Robert Walker (Aka Frank) was our tour guide on the Great Rutland cavern tour very welcoming, He makes the tour fun and educational for both the parents and children. My daughter chose this as a birthday morning out, and we are all glad she did. Great family memories. Will be visiting again, no doubt.
Ian High — Google review
Really enjoyed our visit. Views are amazing from the Cable Car and the Heights of Abraham. Something for everyone here. There are lots of hilly paths so be aware if you're less mobile. Family members went into the Caves and really enjoyed it.
Julie Arnold — Google review
We enjoyed our visit - four children and four adults. There's a good variety of things to see and do. There's not many days out that give you an opportunity to fly 120 feet above the ground and then go 120 feet under the ground!
Robert Freeman — Google review
Good for kids and adults alike. Enjoyed the exhibitions - very informative. This may sound obvious but don't go in the caves if you're not comfortable with enclosed spaces (although the caves look huge on the website, there are narrow dark corridors with low ceilings and the group sizes are large).
Zee N — Google review
Great family outing when visiting Matlock Bath. Expect to pay £20/person with children under 7 for free. The fee will get give you access to the cable car, two tours of the caves and a play area for children. The walk down to the first cave is tough with buggy and people with wheelchairs really battled with the steep hike. The guides were very knowledgeable and the views were just breath-taking. We spend 3 hours on top and got caught in "traffic" so we had to wait about 20 minutes in a queue to get in a cable car, around 4pm. I think the last access was 4:30.
Gareth VW — Google review
We spent a good few hours here when visiting the local area. The heights are dog friendly, they even gave him some treats once we arrived at the top - he was very pleased! The staff are really knowledgeable giving a great overview of the site and it's history. There is a Cave tour too, this part isn't dog friendly but there is a lovely walk that meets up with the end of the tour so I did this whilst my husband did the tour. The views from the top were absolutely beautiful! 🌲🌳🌿
Claire Vogel — Google review
Overall a fantastic place to visit. Scenic views from the top of the mountains. Well maintained place with walking trails and fresh mountain air
A good place to spend time with kids and family. There is a cable car ride which take you to the summit. Quite an enjoyable experience.
Wilf K. — Google review
Lovely place for a day trip. Best time to visit is during the week. Light refreshments and icecream are available on site. Cable lift experience was comfortable . tickets prices are high though
Hifsa Asif — Google review
A fantastic day out learning about this area and its history! We had Andi for our first cavern tour and she was absolutely amazing! She gave us a brief history and geology info on the limestone and when the cavern were being mined.
Mr. Benjamin Bryan was another delight! He gave us a short tour and was great in character!!
The walk around was pleasant with plenty of information on boards and online along the way!
The cable car to and from the park was great too! Our dog loved the day and she was made very welcome!!
Don’t forgot to look beyond the park and into Derbyshire! The views are breathtaking!!
Elisa Winstanley — Google review
Amazing!!
I think we booked ticket for about 10am. Stayed until about 2:30pm. Its a whole day of fun. 2 amazing cave tours: props to Sophie! A nice mineral/rock shop and amazing views. Not really for people with low mobility, but there are some areas to chill, and there's a video tour of the caves in a building for people who cant go in. The food in the cafe was amazing too! Great nachos, I got the pulled pork burger, and my partner had fish & chips. Highly rated. Book tickets in advance and check to see if your hotel offers discounts in partnership.
Neda — Google review
A surprisingly wonderful day out. Weather was cloudy but about 7 degrees with no wind so was a lovely day. We got there around 10.30 with little queues around, the cable car was very quick - too quick? - but great fun with the kids. The staff were beyond excellent with a fantastic little Easter egg crown hunt - fabulous actors. Live music playing. Cave tour was a good bonus but not necessarily my highlight, although pleasant and tour guide is clearly passionate about what he does. It’s a great day out with the kids, cafe food was good, scenery was beautiful. And if I had a dog / was not with the kids, would have loved to have gone for some longer walks down the more muddy paths. We ended up walking back down to the cable car which was a little too steep for my liking but the views were magical. Would most definately go again. But go early! I imagine it gets very busy on the good weather days.
S — Google review
Slightly overpriced £28.50 for an adult which is quite pricey but you do get the caves included. The trip up is beautiful and it’s a must do. Lovely experience and lots to do once at the top
SPARKELS7797 — Google review
Going whilst most children are at school makes this a great day out. Easy to wander about and no queues for the attractions/tours. Very interesting learning experience. Well worth a visit.
Archie Deacon — Google review
An absolute must to experience this wonderful attraction.
On our visit on the 3rd of March’24 was a brilliant family day out.
The cable car ride, cave experience, kids parks, cafes,gift shops and fantastic views!
Great for all ages and not just children.
An appreciation for all staff who were working on this particular day making it extra special 👏.
A special mention for Kaleb and ‘Bill’😆 who were just exceptional when we did the cave’s experience. Great to see such enthusiasm and love for the job they do!
Later I even spotted Kaleb doing a spot of bin emptying as well as him doing the cave tours…now that’s dedication for you and taking pride in the place you work.
Clearly a very well run business and an owner who looks after there work force. Should be a blueprint on how a a great place should be managed.
If you look after your staff they will look after your customers…quite right✅. Other organisations take note. One last mention, if you have time to head down onto North Parade along the main road through Matlock Bath, certainly worth it. We parked at the train station car park which was ideal for both the heights of Abraham and Matlock Bath. £6 all day parking and and around 5 minute walks👌
Robert Johnson — Google review
So amazing, fantastic palace. Nice views. Coffee shops on the top of the hill. Caves tour. Cables car take you up high 🫣🫣😁😁
Robert Semeniuk — Google review
Driven/walked past the cable car so many times but had never taken the trip up. Was a great day out and would highly recommend. The cave tours were entertaining and educational. Some interesting exhibitions and great views, once the mist had lifted.
The stately home of Chatsworth is a magnificent example of Tudor and Jacobean architecture, with a beautiful art collection including works by Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck. The house and gardens are surrounded by lush parkland and there is also a playground for children, as well as cafes and gift shops.
Fabulous day out, beautiful gardens and the maze was so much fun. We thought it was going to be easy but…nope :-) we had a duck come sit with us by the river while we had coffee which was lovely. The sculptures are amazing. The coal tunnel in the rockery is an interesting walk, makes you feel like a child in an adventure.
Vicki Jackson — Google review
Beautiful place to visit only walked in the grounds and went into the farm shop which is jammed with so many fresh and locally made produce its amazing, bit more expensive, but worth it. Massive range to choose from. The Cafe's are lovely food smelled and look delicious and luxurious. The toilets alone are very different, they are all mirrored in and out of the cubicles in gold. They are very clean and neat. The grounds are vast and beautiful, there are picnic areas, we took a picnic, plenty of Sheep wandering around, you need to take care where you walk and drive. They also have Deer and Cows. There are private gardens that you can pay to look round and also the house which will cost you a fee. They had a Man on Fire exhibition in the grounds, these were from America. They had a small good fair there where you could sample food which is sold in the Farm Shop. Good place to go to take your dog, but must be kept on their lead. Plenty of security staff around to keep eye on things. Wonderful place to take kids and wear them out, there's a lovely little river to watch the ducks. It's a lovely day out especially if the sun is out, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Linda Gee — Google review
Really nice walk around the garden with the dog. Lots to see and do to explore and so very well maintained.
We entered the gardens from the entrance by the stables where there was no queue - tip tip from one of the volunteers...
F London — Google review
Visited whilst the Christmas market was on and the place was amazing. House staff were really attentive and the rooms were fantastic. The tour accommodates wheelchair access via a lift hidden away but the staff were always on hand to direct and help with this.
In the market area ramps were hidden down the side of some of the cabins allowing access up the kerbs, we didn't find these until later in the day.
The light show on the South face of the hall needs to be more widely publicized as people were walking past in their droves minutes before it began blissfully unaware of what was about to start.
Overall, a fantastic day out and waiting to see what they plan for next year.
Paul Bird — Google review
Absolutely magnificent experience, with endless things to explore. We spent hours in the gardens because they were so huge and pretty with loads of hidden areas to see. The house was beautiful and the overall trip was well worth the money. This place is a must visit 🙌
Jude Bennett — Google review
Great place to visit & explore. The sculptures on display were great. Radical Horizons exhibition.
Parking was reasonable and plenty to do just paying for parking. Unless you have a full day to explore I wouldn't pay to go in the house/gardens.
We will be back for a full visit.
Matthew Simpson — Google review
Such a grand stately home with tons of arts displays complimenting the historical pieces. Love the vast garden, with different sites of scenery, not enough to see them all in a day. Kids love the farm yard and adventure playground. I would love to go there again with the 50% off voucher. Can easily spend a lovely day out with family here.
Eugenia Chu — Google review
A lot of 🐑 on the park, they are very cute. You can interact with them directly. Garden was amazing, you must buy the ticket for garden. Recommend Cascade, Maze, and the fountain. The house inside was luxurious. It's hard to believe a family can have so many valuable collections.
Hsun-Yen Wu — Google review
Great day out with the kids. They particularly loved being allowed to play the piano in the house and the violin in the cupboard room. Staff were really friendly and knowledgeable, gave the kids just the right level of info to engage them and not go over their heads. They enjoyed the farm and play area too. There is so much to see and do, we didn't manage it all. Look forward to going back another time.
Emma — Google review
This was my first visit here. We went into the house first, then the grounds. We had dinner there too. Went in the 3rd week or September on a lucky sunny day.
It was amazing, lots of staff on hand to help and chat, information card in every room and a very well presented and preserved part of English heritage.
My pics don't do it justice at all. Most of them were done on my camera
Ustra k — Google review
Initially seemed expensive when we booked but after spending nearly 7 hours there it was well worth the money. Instantly impressive when you drive towards Chatsworth. The grounds are vast and beautiful. The guides at the start of the house tour are welcoming and knowledgeable. The house is incredible. Plenty of places to get refreshments. Take time to enjoy the different areas of the gardens. Loved it.
Corina Wheeler — Google review
Arrived too late to see the house but was able to walk around the gardens. The lights and music were amazing and there are small stalls as you walk around to get a mulled wine / hot chocolate and toast marshmallows.
Would definitely recommend visiting over Christmas!
Amy Grimsley — Google review
We were in the area and decided to visit as it was somewhere we'd always wanted to go to. It was mid November and the Christmas theme was in place. The Christmas Market with lots of stalls was set up outside the house. The stable shops all had a festive element too. After the market we took a long walk around the grounds. Even in November there was plenty to see, cascades, sculptures, maze, lakes, fountains, rock features, etc. In order to enter the house we had to pre-book a time slot. Our trip around the house was more focused on the festive themed rooms, rather than the house itself. Maybe we need to visit again in the summer. Once the house tour was over it was back into the gardens to follow the Christmas lights trail, some of it accompanied by music. The light display on the house at the end of the walk was stunning. Absolutely fantastic end to the day. The whole experience was fantastic. Staff (some in period costume) very friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend.
Stephen Foster — Google review
The place certainly is grandiose and the large estate grounds offer plenty of walking potential for those who wish to explore.
The interior of the house is eye opening, with a lot of the rooms kept as intact as possible, with guides around to answer any questions you may have of the former occupants or the decor.
The grounds are very well kept, with a rockery, maze, greenhouses and gardens available to you to explore. Visiting in the springtime provided a lot of greenery and spring flowers amongst the grounds, providing some breathtaking views.
Would highly recommend a visit, a few negatives what with the ticket price being on the pricier side, and on-site food being quite pricey (e.g. £7.99 pickle and cheese sandwiches, £3.50 bottles of Coca Cola, £4.99 slice of flapjack!)
Danny W — Google review
Spent the entire day within the gardens and estate park. The gardens are beautiful, as you would expect from Capability Brown, with amazing landscaping and wonderful specimen trees and planting. Had lunch in the Stables, and then enjoyed the sculptures and installations currently exhibited in the park. Well worth the entry fee, and would certainly visit again. Very highly recommended.
Simon Harding — Google review
This was a near perfect day out. We got stuck in traffic and missed our entry slot. I phoned the house and they were aware of the problem. Told us not to worry and promised to get us in as soon as they could. This set the tone for the day. Everyone was so helpful, and pleasant to deal with. The Christmas decorations were just stunning and each room came up with different ideas. The stewards were very knowledgeable and freely gave us info about the decorating process. There was a short queue to get into the restaurant. The staff were not fazed by my onion allergy and assisted me to choose my food. The turkey cobs were really delicious. We ended our day at the farm shop with a great cup of coffee and goodies to take home.
Lesley Belton — Google review
Absolutely amazing place. It’s worth the drive from anywhere! The house is like the ones you hear or see in Disney fairy tales. The staff is super friendly and if you discuss history with them, you will spend quite the time around the corridors. Plenty of parking spaces, toilets and a lovely gift shop. Been three times and can’t get enough of it.
Bogdan Marasescu — Google review
Loved the gardens the most, especially the rock garden with its tunnel and nearby hedge maze, but also enjoyed the house and animals at the farmyard. Do not bother with the audio guide if you go to the house - the cards in each room are actually much more informative yet concise.
Sacha Place — Google review
Absolutely wonderful. The farm shop is a little pricey, but the produce is good. The grounds are excellent. (The roads are busy, & people do speed a little, if you let your doggie off lead, beware!)
Lovely afternoon there.
andrew stanworth — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Lots of history and culture, beautiful gardens to explore with hidden gems for the kids like the rock garden to climb on and the maze to explore. Would recommend to visit the house early as it can become busy. The staff are very knowledgeable and always happy to answer any questions or give you background information. Most of the house and ground is wheelchair accessible. Parking is £5.
Matt — Google review
The extensive Christmas market is on now and the house is decorated with an advent calendar theme during the next few weeks. There are also music and light displays through the garden, we really enjoyed this from dusk onwards. Easily a full day of adventure with food and drink available in restaurants and market stalls. I was wet when we went, they have provided a walkway which helps, we would recommend walking boots or Wellies!
Anna Bradshaw — Google review
It was fantastic. Very well organised despite being extremely busy. Even with the wet weather we have experienced of late, they kept us out of the wet.
The house was beautiful, garden light display exceptional. The market was a nice visit. If doing the lights, the darker the better.
Enjoy!
Helen Taylor (Oak House Stays) — Google review
Chatsworth House is a beautiful, picturesque and grand stately home that is worthy of a day out with family.
We went to visit the Christmas decorations at the house and illuminated trail around the garden. It is highly recommend to do both in the winter months.
There is also a farm on the estate, which children will enjoy. Also, there is a cafe that serves a good selection of food.
Simon Jones — Google review
Always a lovely visit. The Christmas decor was stunning. Lovely lights in the garden . Carriage house cafe always nice. Only downside in the cafe is paying for the hot food whilst waiting for everyone ordering hot drinks . Can be a while. Food nice but much nicer hot.
Theresa Owen — Google review
I have no words to describe the grandeur of this place. Not only the architecture of this stately home is spellbinding but the gardens are a thing of beauty too. To top it off all the staff are warm, welcoming and happy to share countless stories. I am already planning on visiting Chatsworth House again in the summer.
Umais Shafqat — Google review
Fabulous place to visit. Highly recommend just coming for a whole day to explore the gardens, you'd need the time to do so properly. Beautiful!
Kasia Pisarska Hopkins — Google review
Having been to many stately places over the years this one is probably the exemplar. The gardens and house were tremendous. The staff were really knowledgeable and friendly. I'm so pleased to have visited and recommend it to anyone who hasn't been and is in the area.
Chris Dadswell — Google review
What an amazing place, it was my wife that really wanted to go but in the end we both really enjoyed this stunning stately home. Well worth visiting, the land around it is also amazing to walk around, and although the food is ridiculously priced it is amazing, take a little trip up the road from the house to the Chatsworth farm shop where the shop and cafe are also amazing, amazing guides at the house and lovely staff at the farm shop, all on all an amazing day out.
gary — Google review
We visited when the house was close but was able to walk around the grounds. Parking was free due to the time of year. Staff friendly in the gift shop. Toilets open. Plenty of walking area. Beautiful building and very scenic!
Rebecca Louise — Google review
Well worth a visit and lots to do and see. We walked the large grounds, visited the house which is a testament to wealth, and checked out the gardens. We did not have time for the farm or the farm shop, maybe next time.
Paul Wilson — Google review
What an outstanding place to visit. Buildings and grounds are extremely well kept. A big shout out to the staff all are kind ,caring and knowledgeable. Having visited with my elderly in-laws, we hired 2 mobility scooters and after a walk around the house the staff bought the scooters up to the exit to the building for my in-laws to explore the grounds. Many thanks and highly recommend
Neil Venables — Google review
I've never been to a more incredibly opulent British stately home. It has an impressive presence as you catch sight of it from the drive, and even the stables could be a fine aristocratic home. I have visited palaces and not seen so much beautiful splendour. I highly recommend a visit inside the house, and a wander around the gardens. The house sits down amongst the hills with panoramic views on all sides of classic English countryside. There are plenty of places to eat at the property. My tip is to gift aid your ticket as we received a voucher back for over £15 to spend in the cafes or shops. It meant our lunch was only £11. There is a small farmyard and adventure playground for children, plenty of parking and I'm sure it would be a great family day out. There is a warm building in the farmyard to eat a picnic if it's raining. This place was on my 'bucket list' of places to visit, and it lived up to expectations.
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an impressive art gallery that showcases the work of many legendary sculptors. The park is located in a beautiful setting and is perfect for days out.
We spent a lovely morning in the sunshine today walking around the park, galleries and the shops. Finished off with a nice coffee at the Weston where our car was parked. Excellent value for money. Spent £6.00 each which was well worth it for a morning. You could easily spend all day here and bring a picnic. We'll be back soon.
Rob Orwin — Google review
Fantastic day out for the whole family and dogs. Spacious, beautiful fields, hills, pathways, woodlands, meadows. Sculptures very interesting and it's so exciting to walk and almost Hunt to discover another one. Cafes, shops, galleries, toilets on side. Staff extremely helpful. Entrance £6 parking included.
Stunning views. Highly recommended attraction, very close from M1.
Katie — Google review
Wonderful place. I heard that they had some new sculptures for people who have visited it long time ago.
Nice place for a pictures with sculpture and a woodland walk. Actually some good and some funny sculptures, very modern and some of them are mixed style, reminds very known sculptures but has a drop of modern in it.
It is an enormous place I actually didn't expect it to be so big, if you need a walk and don't want to travel far away in the hills it's perfect. Map is bit confusing with all entrances in the footpaths. Not all paths are allowed for dogs.
Can enjoy some drinks and ice-cream in a cafe and ice-cream and snacks for dogs!
The price of the tickets was a surprise for my friend as he said it didn't show you have to pay for it online. But it was definitely worth it!
Nice walk there are some bird peeking stations and sheep around on free land. I wouldn't put white shoes if I would know but that was surprise for me 😁😁
Julya Dovgialo — Google review
What a wonderful place on a lovely day. Didn't manage to get round it all as I was shattered after a 5k walk. (I have the cardiac capacity of an overweight cat !). Tea rooms were well stocked and the balcony was a lovely spot for a well deserved cuppa afterwards.
Lynsey Yeardley — Google review
Great place to spend a sunny day. Good for families, with lots of sculptures nearer to the entrance or not too far to walk but then there's also lots of land and a good circular path to walk if you want to go a bit further. It's easy to spend all day here. Bring some drinks and food with you though, the cafe prices are quite inflated.
Tom — Google review
Brilliant, best experienced on a nice sunny day like we had today. If you want to experience the whole park you will need to spend the whole day and walk some considerable distance. I was there for over 3 hours and felt like I had only scratched the surface. Be aware that you have to buy your tickets beforehand but having said that we bought ours 1.5 miles from the park.
Brian Muir — Google review
Fantastic place, lovely walks in the grounds. Sculptures have changed since we last visited, 2 years ago, so nice to find lots of new ones.
Great if you take your own sandwiches or picnic, you can stop anywhere. There are two cafes but very overpriced, a small pork pie was £4.25 🙄 which I think is a lot. Large coffee ( more like a regular) £4.
We've been lucky the weather has been great on days we've visited. Last week we walked about 9 miles in total around the grounds. Two lakes and scenery very picturesque.
You have to buy tickets online before entry, £9 adult, £6 concession, includes your car parking.
Would highly recommend a visit. 🥰😘 xxx
Joanne Pedley — Google review
Fantastic day out, got here after around lunchtime but could easily have spent the whole day as we did not have enough time to explore site. Fantastic sculptures and beautiful gardens to explore, We loved it and our young son and niece had a ball too.
James Lee — Google review
This is a Stunning place. I was there at lest 2 hours and still didn't get around it all It's a full day kind of visit in my eyes. Defiantly worth it. The beauty of the Sculptures are Gorgeous! Lovely walk around with a Coffee.
Mem — Google review
A great place to visit or meet up with family & friends. Lots to go round and see, with enough sculptures & park design features interesting enough to engage the kids. Dog friendly with a cafe & gift shop to boot.
Matt Isherwood — Google review
This park is just amazing... it's a huge park with more than 80 pieces of all kinds of unique sculptures/statues. A lot of beautifully crafted, and created pieces of art! Each piece depicting their own unique visual designs, and a small portion of history about it. Total time needed to fully expore whole park is about 3hours straight. I could easily, and highly recommend this beautiful and unique park. Ticket prices is not that big only 6 pounds for one adult, but for sure worth it. It's good for families, and friends alike. So yeah my verdict is - 9/10.
Mantvydas ?. — Google review
It was a good day out and so many funky sculptures scattered around the park. You need to spend a whole day to explore all their sculptures and I think we only discovered 80% of them. Cafe has very nice food. The only complaint is their maps layout of the sculptures just a dot so we could only guess the names. If they number them it will helps.
Wai Shek — Google review
Our experience was lovely. We went there with a few family and friends for dry picnic.
Place: I think the place is awesome. A lot of Greenery and beautiful sculpture . It is better to visit in summer as you can stay outside. I would recommend allocating spending 5-6 hours. There is a lake too. There is a entry fee so please check the website before you go. You would need to show your ticket at the entrance so have it handy.
Parking: There is enough parking space. There are 3 car parks and are quite nearby.
Restroom and cafe: there are restrooms and cafe for coffee and food.
Overall: It is a good place to visit especially in summer. Would recommend going here.
Bharat Pokhrel — Google review
We’re impressed with the size of the park and the amount of incredible sculptures dotted around. Every corner had something to spot and this kept everyone with their eyes peeled. Amazing for picnics or simply a walk outside. Highly recommend
Rafa Morley — Google review
Gorgeous landscape, majestic sculptures, decent cafe & restaurant, excellent shop. All in all a good day out! Take wellies or walking boots and have a good romp around the grounds. It’s brilliant here. Food for your soul!
BallyBlighter — Google review
An excellent day out for all the family,you can walk and wander as much as you feel like over the extensive ground with art and installations around every corner. My personal favourite has always been the underground gallery as no matter what the weather or light conditions it's always like an indoor gallery outside 😁
Definitely would a visit if you like art or not as it's just lovely countryside either way
Paul Roslin — Google review
Love this park, and worth revisiting to see guest artists and changes to permanent ones. One of my wife's favourite locations and we especially appreciated the rentable scooters that can be booked in advance. I am disabled and my wife was very sick with cancer by that point, but the scooters let us visit the whole park.
Adam Dyson — Google review
The wife and I loved it. Great place to walk around and get fresh air....
We went with our children..... The 6 year old loved it, running around in the sun. The 12 yr old, walked and talked and the 14yr old walked around, telling me he was bored and kicking stones and throwing sticks...
It's a great place to wall around, turns out that a 14yr boy is bored as it's not mountain biking or his computer.
Would recommend for a family and for couples....
Martin Towers — Google review
A great place for easy walks around the park with some amazing sculptures. They have a few cafes around the park for refreshments plus lots of places for picnics. The main visitors centre has lots of very nice jewellery, all handmade and quirky, not cheap but makes a nice present.
malcolm watson — Google review
Was a lovely day out! Definitely would recommend, particularly for younger people as it’s free depending on your age. It was a great way to spend a day out (for free!). It is definitely long enough to take up several hours. Some parts were shut off due to the weather but that can’t be avoided! The sculptures themselves were alright (nothing all that special in my opinion but for the sculpture enthusiasts I’m sure it’s lovely). Overall, a great visit.
Sasha Felton — Google review
By far my best art experience. I'll definitely visit again. Very serene field experience beautiful sculpture works.
Cannon Hall Farm is a family-run farm with a playground, tube maze and farm shop. The farm has animals, a great atmosphere and some delicious food. You can book tickets online for good value.
Absolutely fantastic, our first visit and will definitely return, excellent value for money so much to see and do. Baby donkeys and miniature foal just melted my heart.
Farm shop superb, we even saw Farmer Rob driving the tractor 🚜
Well worth the long drive for us
Diane Raven — Google review
Called on a Sunday afternoon after 3pm. The farm was just emptying and wasn't very busy. We made our way to the rare breeds she'd as our daughter loves the Highland cow and didn't know they've a calf there. We passed our way through the pigs and there was some young piglets that were only born yesterday. Further down the pigs got older and we arrived at the goats, alpacas sheep and Highland cows. They were amazing and our daughter loved them. We visited the insects and the other animals. The Mammals display up by the roundhouse was partially filled with new exhibits and will be great when filled.
The roundhouse was full of sheep lambing and we arrived just after one had just had 2 lambs. The toilets were clean and there were plenty of places for drinks and food. The play areas for kids are great. They do sheep and ferret racing.
Overall it was a great place to visit and worth it.
Andrew Sykes — Google review
A beautiful gem in Barnsley, parking was simple and easy . Paying only £1 for two hours parking ( Great value for money).
Beautiful walks, follies , 2 cafes , and an amazing Walled Garden where you can enjoy tranquility , amazing shrubs and flowers . Along with a fantastic collection of fruiting pears trees , vine and exhibition space .
Hidden areas with picnic tables , ideal for a family gathering in a peaceful setting.
Dog friendly , with lots of open space to let your fur babies run and enjoy a good sniff . Along with places to give your dog a drink of water .
Well worth a visit for all ages , with wheelchair accessible pathways , grassy walks , 2 toilets facilities, the main house , benches to sit and take in the views and peace .
Also numerous bins for your waste .
John Charles — Google review
We haven’t visited Cannon Hall since our children were kids Possibly nursery age.
We visited with our grandson and I barely recognise the place.
Heavily invested in updating modernising and just generally making the farm accessible for all.
Really good how are you can get so close to the animals without bothering them, definitely value for money experience with kids of all ages.
My only slight grumble was being charged extra for the car park, I appreciate a substantial amount of money has been spent on the car park, just stick a pound or two on the admission price and it gives people less chance to have a moan?
Back to the good points, the ants were fascinating to watch, incredible strength.
The piglets reeked but were great. The patience of the Mother pigs was commendable.
The goats, what can I say they were just mischievous and entertaining, as you will probably hear if you watch my video of them, proper stars.
Highly recommend a visit, if you have never been, or if you haven’t been for a while
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Dave Booth — Google review
Cannon Hall Farm is such a gem for families! The tractor ride is awesome, although I do wish it was a bit longer to soak in the views. Feeding the animals is an absolute joy, especially for the little ones – their faces light up with excitement! And let's not forget about the reptile area – it's very interesting and cool to see. The parks are massive and cater to everyone, with loads of spots to relax and grab a snack. If you're looking for a fun day out, Cannon Hall Farm is where it's at!
Dillon Pattison — Google review
Can not recommend Cannon Hall Farm highly enough. It's a brilliant day out, with a perfect mix of things to do for adults and children alike. The staff are so professional and helpful and the Farm has a wonderful atmosphere. The food in the White Bull is absolutely gorgeous too.The Posh Fish Finger Sandwich is a must! The Farm shop stocks an impressive range of foods and gifts for every budget. The Farm sell individual or bulk tickets via online booking which is convenient and provides excellent value for money. A right good day out!!
Karen Brace — Google review
Cannon Hall Farm is a lovely place to bring young children, there is some great playgrounds and a tube maze for them to play in. My kids also really enjoyed the sheep racing.
The park itself will keep you busy for a few hours, especially if kids enjoy soft play. Prices can be a tad expensive if getting food / drink in the soft play. Would suggest that if your having something to eat you nip back out to the white buffalo and eat there! (Prices are similar, but it feels a bit nicer for eating!)
On way out we visited the farm shop, was very impressed with this, loads of different things including lots of beer!
Andrew Cartwright — Google review
Absolutely fantastic, not too much to see that you miss anything or everything is miles away from each other. The children's play area is amazing, there's so much to do there. The food places were decent, as expensive as you would expect. Shame the ice cream shop wasn't open though. Sheep and ferret racing were brilliant.
Will absolutely be visiting again, wonderful family day out.
Jacqueline Cook — Google review
Cannon hall farm has certainly grown over the years and has had a lot of money spent on it. There is plenty to do indoors and outdoors and is worth the entrance fee. The farm has a good variety of animals to see but none of these can be touched. Whilst I understand why from a health and safety perspective it just seems to be the main thing children want to do and can lead them to have a good understanding of being mindful around the animals.
Some of the animals did appear a little bored and had no stimulation in the form of balls/ animal type toys. The mongoose’s were pacing which was upsetting to see.
We had a go on the tractor and trailer ride which children seemed to enjoy. Everywhere was tidy and as clean as a farm could be. Plenty of bins around, plus different areas to sit and have picnics or stalls to buy hot drinks, food and ice creams. There’s also a cafe inside the indoor play area and 2 cafes/ restaurant just outside the entrance to the farm. On exiting the farm there is a nice gift shop with reasonable priced Childrens toys and books. Toilets available in the farm as well as plenty of benches in the many outdoors parks and play areas.
We hardly saw any staff around the farm though to converse with or gain any knowledge. We also wanted to mention to someone about the lack of water in some of the holding pens, but the only staff we saw was the driver of the tractor rides and people serving in the eateries.
On arrival you are given a list of times that events take place, such as ferret racing and sheep racing.
Overall I would return as the children enjoyed themselves, but there’s definitely some things that could be improved.
Joanne Macallister — Google review
It was a really great day out. We started with a sausage cob and coffee - 5*
We went with the flow of the farm and saw lots of young farm animals.
All of the animals were quite far away and all in the barns - so it did get quite cramped with viewing areas. The animals seemed to be all in very close proximity also.
The children loved the feeding stations and collecting stamps.
The play area is really exciting for the children, they really enjoyed this part.
We took a packed lunch, which I'm happy that we did as it became quite busy around the food points.
They sell nice coffee.
No bad points.
Ruby — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit. Everyone is so friendly. The food is great and reasonably priced. There is lots to do and see for adults and children alike.
The farmers are happy to chat about the animals and nothing is too much. It is a working farm so what you see is what you get.
Donna Thornley — Google review
Booked entry tickets on-line. Great disabled parking virtually at the entrance, thankfully a dry day. Very smooth pathways, suitable for wheeled motability aids. Some of the paths are quite steep, but plenty or areas just to have a rest. Plenty of places to eat and drink in comfortable surroundings, even one that you can take your dogs in , as well. Well stocked gift shops, and a fabulous Farm Shop serving all manner of fresh and frozen food - well stocked with gluten-free as well.
Very well laid out regarding locations of all the different animal areas - all really lovingly kept, and the animals are exceptionally well cared for.
Definitely recommend this for a day's visit. Definitely go back for more visits as there is always something new to see.
mark howarth — Google review
Would highly recommend this for a day out with kid's. Plenty of play area's for all age's. Great soft play area and food is excellent a little expensive but worth it. Great farm shop. Plenty of clean toilets. Parking is good but you have to pay. £3 all day is not to bad. But its is a full day out.
Gary P — Google review
Absolutely love this farm, went for my daughters 1st birthday, her and my 6 year old daughter both had so much fun, with plenty of animals to feed and look at, and the play area for the kids is brilliant they had lots of fun on them. 100% going back. The only issue I had with the day was it was a very sunny and warm day and while having dinner at the picnic tables there was very very little shad, could do with some umbrellas at the picnic tables.
Reece Hendley — Google review
It's a lovely place with lots of things to do and great for families. It's also a really good price and only a bit extra for a big bag of animal feed.
I will say that it was a shame the tractor ride was not on and that we didn't actually get to interact with the animals as I had hoped as we didn't hand feed them. There was also one very unhappy pig, which I didn't enjoy listening too and it caused some concerns. The goats were mega cute, but there were way too many in one pen. The goats all looked happy anyway, and a person I went with said the staff let them out, it's just so people can see them that they are all there.
I would 100% recommend the gardens as they were beautiful and free to explore. And to also try the milkshake while you are there!
Lucy — Google review
We enjoyed a wonderful day ,at cannon hall absolutely amazing, We meet Farmer Dave ,and Farmer Ruth ,it was lovely to have meet them both ,We had a fantastic meal in the white bull I would highly recommend it food is amazing. The next day we visited the farm shop and bought a few items to take back to Bristol with us ,Well what can I say We bought a lovely piece of beef it melted in your mouth, the best piece of beef that we've had ,just wish we lived closer !! .
Kay Jones — Google review
We had a wonderful visit to Cannon Hall Farm. Lots of parking spaces, paid £3 for all day,this can be paid for when booking your tickets. We also paid for the shire horse experience.
Food wise there is The Lucky Pup cafe which is dog friendly, The White Bull bar and restaurant, they have 2 menus breakfast and lunch to 2.30pm then afternoon menu from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. You can also buy food to takeout from the extensive Farm Shop. Lots of play areas for the children and picnic tables too.
Tractor trailer rides can take you on a tour of the farm. See animals in the Mammal House, rare breeds barn,out in the fields and the round house.
Our shire horse experience was more than an hour with one of the Farm staff .Danny was very informative about all the horses and foals, we got to feed them and be up close to a few. Then the miniature Shetland ponies,so cute. Donkeys and goats too.
The food we had in The White Bull was very good value and the bacon,beef,ham cheese etc was delicious.
The staff all across the farm were really friendly and helpful.
We will definitely be back.
You can follow the farm on Facebook and they do live broadcasts throughout the week. Lots of events arranged through the year.
Well worth a visit.
Denise C — Google review
What an amazing day out! Easy to find and park (you can pay for parking at the time of booking online or at the meters). Excellent value, friendly knowledgeable staff, spotlessly clean (as far as farms go!) with good paths all around (no muddy areas etc). A very wide range of farm animals, rare breeds, small mammals, reptiles and also a new red squirrel enclosure (only one group are allowed to walk through the enclosure each day due to conservation laws, if I remember correctly, which is fair enough!). There's indoor and outdoor play areas which are really very good and well maintained including zip lines etc. As for food, you can either take your own and use one of the many picnic benches, or eat at one of their restaurants (I think there's 3 in total, with outdoor food stalls too). We ate at the White Bull - the prices were very fair, especially considering the high quality of food. We were served very promptly after ordering, probably within 10 minutes, and the food was exceptional with generous portions. Much better than we expected for a visitor attraction! You can tell that the owners really care for providing a great experience. It is not bog standard food, and if we lived closer we would visit more regularly for the food alone (you don't need farm access/tickets to use some of the dining areas). They also serve a selection of beer/cider. There's a well stocked gift shop and farm shop also. We will certainly be returning, maybe even a second time this summer!
Curtis Lodge — Google review
Really lovely visit here on Sunday.
Managed to time it perfectly and saw a Piglet be born too.
Such a great experience and would love to go back again soon!
Caitlin Woods — Google review
Great place for a walk with the dog or wife , good cafe one is pet friendly , nice grounds, excellent museum. Quality food in the farm shop, can be a bit pricey, but most places like this are. Garden center also has a nice cafe and shop. Parking is reasonable.
chris thompson (tommo) — Google review
Absolutely fabulous place for everyone of all ages. Loads for adults to enjoy and loads for the kids to enjoy. All the staff are super friendly and can not do enough for you. They are all very knowledgeable about their areas of expertise and happy to help in any way. The White Bull has always been amazing for its yummy food and now with the addition of the Lucky Pup Cafe you can take your pooch in as well. Always clean and plenty of seating areas inside and out. The farm shop is gorgeous with loads of their own produce to enjoy and other produce on offer. The bakery and ready meal sections are my favourite … and then there’s loads of booze and chocolates!! Always book in advance or on quieter times on the day you get there as you need to pay on line.
Wendy Dando — Google review
It was a really good day out, we got there around half 10 and didn't leave it half 5. Loads to do throughout the day, the food there is really nice I will be going back just for the food for an excuse to visit!! 😀 I recommend Farmer Roberts burger if you are hungry!! Both kids loved it
Dean Bramley — Google review
We visited here for Mother's Day and had a blast. The car park area was swarming with staff. Some were directing cars on where to park, others were taking the £3 parking charge to avoid queues at the booths. Once we had paid, we were handed a ticket to display in our window. Dogs are allowed into the park but not around the animals. There is a dog friendly cafe (I honestly think I've found my favourite cafe in the entire country - with all ages and breeds of dogs) with a great range of food and drinks. There's also a 2nd cafe if you prefer to eat without the watchful glare of hungry fur babies. This, too, has a fantastic range of food and drinks.
The farm itself is spaced out well and is very accessible for wheelchairs and prams. The children's play area is under construction at the moment but it looks like it's going to be a great area for ankle biters to let off steam, in the not so distant future.
There are areas outside (with overhead canopies) for viewing the larger farm animals, cows, sheep, horses, pigs etc. Then there are a few indoor areas where you can see the smaller creatures too. Keep an eye out for the ants that walk along overhead ropes, taking leaves etc from one section to another. They are very busy.
There is a lovely gift shop on the way in/ out where you can find a great range of toys and keepsakes.
This is definitely one of my favourite places to visit. One that you can spend all day walking round or just a few hours. We will definitely be there again soon.
Jacqui Buckley (Sleepy) — Google review
All round fantastic day out for all the family. Feed the animals, watch the playful meerkats, dig for fossils, place your bets on the sheep race, in Springtime watch the little lambs been born and much more to keep you busy. There is plenty of parking and a cafe to get refreshments.
LM H — Google review
Love this place , always visit on my bday in spring to see the baby animals. Busy in school holidays , much better on a week day. Great cafe too amazing home made food
Jessica Wilson (sheaf_foodies) — Google review
Excellent day out, great value for money. Good range of animals and a very clean farm. Excellent outdoor playground with something for all primary aged children. Soft play is excellent, really big baby/toddler area and massive soft play for older ones. All new looking and very clean. Nice cafe too. Everything is included so really good value for money! We had a great day out and will be back again soon!
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Bark House Ln, Cawthorne, Barnsley S75 4AT, United Kingdom
National Coal Mining Museum for England is a family-friendly museum with underground tours, pit ponies, and a cafe. It is located in Overton near Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
Wow! We had an amazing visit in February 2022, the staff are so very lovely. Joe was our guide down the mines, and he was amazing! He was great with our 11 year old and answered all questions with such knowledge and experience. We would recommend visiting, it was a great day out for our little family!
Amazingly low prices and the cafe is lovely too...
There are ponies too, which made my day!
Have fun!!
Loonicorn King — Google review
What an experience. Fantastic all round family day. Kids loved the park and exploring around the surface area attractions.
We save the best bit until last, the underground tour. Russell Jones our guide was superb in his interactions with the children and knowledge and storytelling was brilliant. Fully recommend this to anyone. £5 donation...wow, keep it. Well worth it and Value for money.
Garry Millar — Google review
Excellent day spent here! Very interesting displays to walk round. Good cafe, little shop. Donations £2 car park and £5 underground tour, money well spent. Tour around 80mins no phones, watches, car keys etc allowed down. Squeezed in the lift after donning hard hat and torch. Young Joe our guide, cheery and knowledgeable having spent 30yrs down mines. Outside fab too, nature trail be nicer in better weather, loved the horses mustache!! Great day ❤️
ilona rigo — Google review
Had a brilliant time here. It's clean, spacious, educational and friendly. The tour underground is great, our guide got us involved and told us things about what it is like to work down there, using his own experience too, worth it and you also get a little token souvenir when you arrive and get your ticket.
Cafe ✅ car park ✅ outdoor space/walking ✅ family friendly ✅ museum/things to look at ✅ disabled friendly ✅ (not sure about the underground tour though) value for money ✅✅✅✅✅ all in all, very enjoyable for adults and young people alike.
alex bate — Google review
Highly recommended if you are looking for a fantastic experience. You have to do the mine tour! The guides are genuine ex-miners so they really know what they are talking about. The stories they tell are fascinating, really interesting. There are a number of museum buildings to explore on the site, as well as a small railway using the man riders and a battery loco. You can use the train to easily go from one side of the site to the other. I wouldn't recommend it for young children, but 10 and over would be perfect.
Richard G — Google review
Had a great day visiting the Museum. Would highly recommend a trip, great for any age group took my 80 year old father and family visiting from New Zealand and we all enjoyed the trip below into the mining shaft and the museum displays and exhibitions above grown. All staff were friendly, informative and helpful.
Jamie “Jamdoodle” C — Google review
This is a great day out. Try to get there early or on time as we got there just after 10, it opened at 10 and there was already a big queue. Just £5 per person £5 to park a g4eat big park for the kids.
Also a sand area for small children. There is so much to do.
We did the underground tour, which was a fantastic hour and a half. Eric was such a great informative guide. Highly recommend going to see this.
Gill Fisher — Google review
Brilliant place! We have been many times.
If you visit, remember it is closed Monday and Tuesday. Free entry, only pay for going underground if you choose to £5 ) lots of free parking (though can put donation in if you wish) Also, the things at Hope mine, big machine sheds and little rail ride to them, don't seem to be open on weekdays, maybe at weekends? But are worth visiting on events days.
We went this tine on a weekday, up at hope pit side, There was the stables (now up near big machine shed) and the automated video information in the smaller buidings (I found the one in the pump house near the memorial garden interesting)
The playground is really good, events all through the year, nice cafe and indoor building to take your own food if it rains.
Not a bad thing about it! Well worth a visit.
Vale — Google review
A really love day out was had at the national coal mining museum.
Going underground and having a tour around a real mine was somthing that I will remember for a really really long time.
The halls and exhibitions were also really well done, showing you all aspects of mining life. I can really recommend taking the time to visit here 5 stars.
Tom Buchanan — Google review
Visited here with a group of friends this week, straight away you receive a warm welcome fram all the staff. The cafeteria is good and spotlessly clean and again the staff both friendly and welcoming.
The museum itself is just fantastic. Run by volunteers that obviously care about the history and are keen to share experiences, knowledge, good and bad times.
I highly recommend doing the underground tour, it's brilliant! Our guide was Chris but we also met Eric who made us laugh and feel at ease straight away!!
These little pieces of our national history should never be lost!
Rob Hulson — Google review
Visited here yesterday & to say all they asked for is a £5 donation its definitely worth the money. We gave them £30 as I genuinely think £5 is an insult to themselves considering how good it is. You definitely should pay more if you can afford to do so.
The chaps that run the underground tour really do make the experience 10x better. Such a friendly attitude and atmosphere all the way through-out the museum. They have a unique sense of humour that just makes the tour 10x better. There's a lovely little picnic area & nature trail for the kids and a park too, 10/10 definitely worth the visit & we will definitely be visiting again.
Larah Byram — Google review
Great place to visit, went with my daughters aged 17 and 14 both really enjoyed. Underground tour was with young Joe. All the museums very informative and the nature trail and small waterfalls walk to the ponies was worth it even in the rain. This was our second visit. We spent about 4 hours here.
B T — Google review
What a fantastic day! The underground tour of the mine, descending 150 meters in the lift, proved to be a truly enlightening experience.
Also undergroud guide is super cool made the whole tour memorable.
Will definitely visit again
Samran Shabbir — Google review
A fantastic experience at the mining museum. The experience to go down a mine with a former miner is absolutely incredible and is serious value for money. The tour itself is about an hour and a half and it should be said that it requires quite a bit of ducking and if you are particularly claustrophobic then I wouldn't advise it! However it's like a living museum and Gaz our tour guide was a fountain of knowledge and he was superb throughout, answering all of our questions. If you are in the area then I'd fully recommend visiting. The food at the cafe was excellent as well (and has a good range of gluten free food)
Andrei R — Google review
This is a fantastic museum it's such a good experience with so much to do !! There is a cafe, ample parking, playground, memorial garden, a nature trail, the museum portion, conference room and you can even go down into the mine. They have lots of events on throughout the year and we just watched a brass band and wind band there which were brilliant 👏 😀
It's not an expensive day out and there are 2 sides to the museum and there just a short walk from each other and they have a little train on through the spring and summer.
It's for all ages and very educational and this year marks a special year so they will have lots of events on (check the website and experience Wakefield for info)
The cafe is nice with friendly staff, nice food and not expensive plus they have lovely home made cake and a bar.
Overall we had a great day out learned alot about mining and had an awesome experience with both of the bands and will definitely be going again with the family and highly recommend giving it a visit
kimmy kib — Google review
An absolutely fantastic museum that is a must visit if you are in Yorkshire. There are lots of really interesting exhibits that go into great detail about the mining industry and the staff are all really friendly. You must book on the the underground mine tour, for just £5 you get led around the mine by someone who has lots of knowledge about the industry. Our guide Col was great, he was super enthusiastic and engaging and you could clearly see he was passionate about mining which made the whole tour memorable.
Matthew Harwood — Google review
Had a fantastic day learning about the history of mining. Loads to look at and suitable for the whole family. I would highly recommend the underground tour it Is a true experience. Make sure you get a map as there is so much to see. Check out the ponies and the blacksmith. A massive thank you to our underground tour guide Martin you made it a fun learning experience. In Fact thank you to all the staff who are so informative and friendly. Check out the cafe great prices and fantastic quality.
Martin Knight — Google review
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Caphouse Colliery, New Rd, Overton, Wakefield WF4 4RH, United Kingdom
The Hoar Cross Hall Spa Hotel is a luxurious four-star hotel situated in Staffordshire with stunning gardens and a 85,000 sq ft spa. The hotel offers a range of treatments including pools, massages and facials.
Stayed here for an overnight Spa break with Dinner in the Ballroom & Breakfast/Lunch in Hugo’s Restaurant as there was an event in the Ballroom.
The grounds are beautiful, make sure you head out to the rear gardens to see the grand scale of this stunning property.
Staff were extremely attentive, all the cocktails we tried were excellent so they have a great bartender.
The dinner in the Ballroom was so much better than we expected as it was included in the package, but it was wonderful.
Breakfast was standard continental/English breakfast and was to a good standard.
Lunch at Hugo’s was rather bland, and each chicken dish was dry. The Asian style pork is the best option for lunch.
The spa facilities are excellent and there’s a lot of attention to detail as to which facilities go where, there’s something for everyone to relax here. Will definitely be back and not surprised it’s recommended by so many locals as a must-visit.
A J — Google review
It could be 5*. But it's difficult to find. There's no signs from the cross roads in Hoar Cross. When you do find it the spa and hotel are in different places and again not clearly signed. Nor is the entrance to the spa from the car park which is hidden down some steps and a ramp from the disabled car park. The actual spa is very nice and well laid out. The Jacuzzis are sensor or timer operated so don't look stupid like I did trying to find the 'on' switch. When we went it was busy but not too overcrowded. The x-large bathrobes are mega large so be careful what size you order. Finally the food.... absolutely spot on. One of the best dinning out lunches we've every had. Be careful with the water... jugs are free, bottles are £3. Overall a pleasant spa day experience with excellent food. I do think £198 for 2 people 0830-1730 with lunch and £4.50 for coffee is a bit expensive.
Graham Hertz — Google review
Wow. Half way through a 2 night spa break.
Had the best reception I’ve ever had at any hotel from Ian on the welcome desk.The staff are so friendly and down to earth. Our room was stunning with a view over the frosty gardens, and we have our own private hot tub.
The spa facilities are endless and the treatment I booked was spot on.
The food is good, no complaints there. The staff are very attentive.
If you want to treat yourself, this is the place!
Dan Jones — Google review
What an amazing and beautiful place! Such a clean and relaxing environment. All the facilities were open for us to explore, including the spa boutique, steam room, snooze room and swimming pool. The three course lunch that was included in the spa day was delicious! My Elemis face and body massage from Lauren was incredible. I also asked for a last minute massage that helped relax my leg muscles and Sarah Lee did an incredible job with doing just so! Overall it was worth every penny and a well deserved treat! I will definitely be visiting again! ❤️
Isabelle Hodgkins — Google review
Amazing experience. The staff were all so friendly, helpful and professional the food including food service was outstanding the rooms were stylish, well maintained as was the spa. The therapist who carried out my treatment (Sarah P) was amazing, so thorough , professional and knowledgeable it was an absolute pleasure and I can't wait to return. My friend and I had a thoroughly relaxing and pampering experience which was just what we wanted. Thank you so much. Worth every single penny.
Jano E — Google review
Did a spa stay. The bed was lovely and comfortable and rooms were clean. Included was dinner breakfast and lunch. Dinner was beautiful everything presented amazing and tasted beautiful. The breakfast was a buffet style breakfast with a great range and lunch was gorgeous again presented beautifully. The spa at Hoar Cross Hall is just the best spa I have ever been to always beautiful and relaxing. The best thing about the whole experience was the staff they really take care of you and nice little touches such as remembering your name for the next time they see you and offering a glass of bubbles on arrival. Had an amazing time will be back.
Sacha Wedge — Google review
Where do I start. On arriving the reception was nice and I cannot fault the staff. However the changing rooms were filthy, the shower I used had some unknown speckles on the wall. After getting changed the door to the spa area opened and and it sounded like a caravan park leisure centre with a very strange layout. The Nordic spa area is a great idea but again there was mould on the cold shower area. The saunas were not that hot and there was no water to put on the stones? Everywhere other spa I have visited, this has been the case. And the best bit was the stench of sulphur coming from the main spa area with the big pool. We left early. The spa should be clean above all else. I can’t believe this was on the good spa website. My gym is more relaxing.
J M — Google review
A blissful couple of days spent in total relaxation! All the staff were so helpful and obliging, nothing was too much trouble. Lots of little extras such as a glass of bubbles on arrival and luxurious toiletries available to use in the spa were much appreciated. Fabulous meals were enjoyed especially the plentiful and varied breakfast on offer. I particularly loved the omelette especially made to order which was superb.
Excellent spa facilities, beautiful grounds and wonderful staff. We will definitely be back!
Ross H — Google review
It is a great spa hotel - the old hall and it's setting is spectacular and the star of the show. The food and drink on offer is also fantastic. The rooms are not perfect but pretty good! Great gym. Lovely pools and relaxation areas in the spa, and the massage was great. Would definitely return!
Adam Steventon — Google review
I returned yesterday from an absolutely incredible weekend away with my partner at Hoar Cross Hall.
The surroundings are just beautiful and the original part of the building is just stunning.
The customer service we received from every single member of staff we came across, was impeccable. You could tell that they all cared about the service they provided and were trained well. The service in the Ballroom ran like clockwork and the food we couldn't fault.
A special mention to Emily on reception who made our weekend. Thank you!
The Spa was amazing and I also had a wonderful facial treatment with Maria, who was Fantastic.
To everyone at Hall Cross Hall, thank you and we can't wait to return. 🤗
Kirsty Leivers — Google review
Everything was top class! We arrived mid morning and were explained where everything is and how to get ourselves about. I found quality and variety of facilities on offer very good. My favourite was an aromatherapy steam room, the seats there were so relaxing and sleep inducing. I also liked the salt room, however wanted to taste salt in the air, don't know if that's achievable, but somehow that was my expectation. The pools and rooms are fabulous. A special attention needs to be given to snooze rooms, one of which has water beds, wow, so comfortable! I did dinner that people were leaving their towels and dressing gowns on recliners everywhere and making it difficult for others to find a spot to rest. Luch was somethings else, and my friend's birthday was celebrated in a sweet and lovely way, a special touch. I brought my flip flops and was glad of it as otherwise had to pay for slippers. Also, for future reference I am going to bring a salt scrub and more skin care, body lotion, as all that water dries out your skin. A side note: should you fancy a coffee and cake, as I did, that will set you back £9, so do it knowingly. I suppose it comes with a territory, for me still a bit steep.
Overall, we enjoyed ourselves and have plans to return.
Loverofglamour — Google review
Some mixed feelings after a day here. It is a very impressive place with a good variety of enticing facilities. Unfortunately many of these were out of order or operating poorly. Bubble pools with very underwhelming bubbles, the steam rooms were warm at best, interesting shower systems out of order. On the other hand we loved the Salt pool, there were a good variety of saunas, the ice room was a nice touch, the sleep room was great, and the jets (the ones that were working) were very satisfying.
Changing facilities were nice and clean. There were water stations all over the place, some of which had ice or fresh fruit, these were nice touches. And the place smells good wherever you go.
My massage was probably the best I’ve had.
Lunch was also a mixed bag. The soup was good as a starter, but the main was very reminiscent of microwave pasta in a thin cheese soup with a chicken breast on top… very disappointing.
Mostly the staff were very nice, however a couple of them seemed stressed or unhappy to be there.
Overall we really enjoyed our day… but ultimately there were just enough niggles to put a dampener on the experience… I wouldn’t consider myself to be particularly fussy, but for the price this felt like quite a lot of compromise.
Owen Varley — Google review
The staff are extremely friendly and welcoming. The hotel is clean and comfortable, with plenty of areas to sit and relax. The spa is amazing. The food is good, although the menu contains a lot of chilli, but the staff do their best to accommodate dietary requirements. I would definitely return.
Dawn Watson — Google review
Stunning place! Spa facilities are amazing. Third time we've stayed here. No other Spa that we've been to beats this place we always end up comparing other places to Hoar Cross Hall. It is on the expensive side but you get what you pay for and with the delicious food, lovely rooms and Spa facilities that are included in your stay why not treat yourself every now and again. Highly recommended for a special occasion.
Sarah Byrne — Google review
A great location, very private with great service and relaxing vibes. Thoroughly enjoyed our visited over a weekend. Food was fantastic (especially the evening meal!) and facilities were really nice. We are looking forward to visiting again in the future. Recommended!
Peter Hansen-Chambers — Google review
Exceptionally relaxing stay and excellent service throughout. Special shout out to Mr P (the chef) for an amazing steak and to Evie for a super friendly evening service at dinner. There’s a lot of building work going on at the moment but despite the disruption and noise at times this didn’t spoil our stay. Highly recommend.
Emma Bagnall — Google review
Absolutely loved our stay, the staff are very welcoming, the food was delicious even the set menus included in the overnight stay top quality (& I’ve never seen so much choice at breakfast) drinks including cocktails were really nice and the rooms and spa was lovely! I highly rate this place and will definitely be returning! The grounds are stunning. It was just what the doctor ordered and the cherry on the top was my two treatments by the lovely Jen and Sally- such nice ladies and very informative especially Sally with my facial, we came away feeling really pampered and rejuvenated. Thanks for a fab break!
Chloe Woolley — Google review
It is nice and chilled, as you'd expect. Overnight stay and all the food was nice. The rooms, like the Spa could do with some updating as it is all looking a little tired but no real complaints. Room had a balcony but this is middle England in March so it rained a lot. Service and staff were excellent.
Reg Probert — Google review
We visited Hoar Cross for a Spa Day.
We were welcomed by friendly staff, started off the day in the modern, well equipped gym, then treated ourselves to a delicious breakfast.
We had a very relaxing day in the spa… facilities are excellent, a fantastic place to spend a Sunday.
The hotel is a beautiful old building and location is very picturesque.
Food was very good and reasonably priced, staff were great, overall a wonderful day
james cross — Google review
Visited in February 2024 and found the grounds to be stunning, recommending a two-day stay due to the extensive attractions. The place tends to be quite busy, making it less suitable for those seeking a quieter retreat. The staff is exceptional—friendly and always willing to assist. The rooms are generally nice, although one of ours was slightly dated and basic. Navigating the hotel can be challenging, as it feels like a maze and lacks sufficient signage, especially after a few drinks. On a positive note, the food is fantastic, offering a delightful culinary experience. The spa is a highlight, though the treatments were a bit underwhelming with tiny rooms and average massages.
Aarti Sawhney — Google review
Fabulous food, cocktails, great spa, but appalling, inattentive service in restaurant and bar.
Impossible to get served in the evening. You are seriously missing a trick. People wanting to spend more money. Thought bar emptied quick. People had probably died of thirst. Amazing cocktails and champagne. Trying to acquire a drink is impossible. We spent 4 hours downstairs for dinner/drinks and managed to acquire the grand total of 1 cocktail and 1 glass of wine each. It was a celebration. A real shame. Management, do your stuff and train your staff. I never thought I'd complain about not being able to spend money. A lesson in sales prevention. What a terrible shame, because the product is brilliant. On this basis though, I wouldn't come back.
Charmaine Nicolson — Google review
The experience was,nice but when I went for a shower this was not good as the water was very cold and was fluctuating from hot and cold when I had the tap only on hot. I did tell the receptionist who said they will have to report this as there has been other complaints.
I also ordered a G&T with my meal and was disappointed as I did not have a slice of lemon which I would have expected from a high class place like Hoar Cross Hall.
The pools, hot beds and other facilities that i used were lovely.
Sheena Watts — Google review
Just book it!
Beautiful setting, this is our second visit in 6 months, super friendly team, lovely rooms, excellent food. You feel well looked after. Then there is the spa! Everything you could want, it's huge! 2 pools, cold water plunge pool, salt water, hydrotherapy, several types of sauna. Amazing. Wish we could visit every month!
Ashley Boaden — Google review
Just back from staying for 4 nights at the hotel. The staff were so pleasant 24/7. The food and spa were amazing. The room I stayed in had great views of the gardens. Overall a brilliant relaxing stay.
Michael O'Brien — Google review
I recently visited Hoar Cross Spa as a birthday treat, and I must say it was an incredibly relaxing experience. The spa offers a wide range of amenities.
the variety of facilities available is impressive, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The spa's extensive menu of treatments, including massages and facials, is also worth exploring.
In terms of value for money, Hoar Cross Spa certainly delivers. The price you pay allows you access to numerous amenities and services, making it well worth the cost. However, I would advise avoiding visiting on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays if possible, as the spa tends to get very busy during those days and you wont be able use much of the facilities.
While the spa itself is undeniably worth the money, I would caution against staying overnight at the associated hotel. The accommodation is simply overpriced and fails to match the quality and value offered by the spa. Unless you don’t mind the construction work sound.
nassir khan — Google review
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Maker Ln, Burton upon Trent, Burton-on-Trent DE13 8QS, United Kingdom
This is an indoor waterpark with a lot of interactive features. It is open all year round and is a separate attraction in its own right.
One of the best stays ever! Although we went into Alton towers on both days you could easily stay at the hotel all day! Fantastic place to visit with the kids!
The water pool was amazing! Great for all ages!
The outside area for the spar was very good.
I would genuinely recommend this place for all. The hotel room isn't the biggest or the most flamboyant but it's the water park your playing for.
Definitely worth the experience.
Amo Singh — Google review
Very good waterpark with original and nice staff. Unfortunately I found 3 minuses:
1. 55 minutes waiting on queue to the longest slider is really to long (We passed away this attraction)
2. Stairs under the water could be covered by something softer. My wife almost broke her toe.
3. Wasps outside. I'll recommend to take anti wasps spray.
However, it's really wonderful place for all families.
REMIK hercuń — Google review
Good weekend . Some arias looks tired . 2 rides not working , and 2 rids stopped while we in the queue after 40 min 🤨 . People smoking even weed in the queue. Much better value for your money abroad !
Hussam Bakar — Google review
Absolutely Amazing! We are coming here since kids where tiny and from then until now they are 11-8-6 years old. Great slides and you have a real sunny holiday feeling even I February when outside is cold and rain! Can’t recommend enough!
Bernadett Arvai — Google review
Best water park we've been in! There are so many slides, interactive bits, places to relax..
Plenty of life guards too so you don't need to worry and the baby section is well away from where big kids would play.
Jupiter Hadley — Google review
Great place to visit.. lots to do but really more suitable for older kids/ teenagers... not much to do for primary school kids.
Staff are friendly and helpful 🙂👍
Dino R — Google review
Fabulous stay with my two boys aged 5 and 7. Lovely and warm, not too busy despite half term, and food not too badly priced. Lots to do to make this a full day and would definitely return.
Samantha — Google review
Lots of walking. Rides are really scary 🥹.
1 day is not enough to explore everything.
Need 2/3 days to stay to explore the whole park.
Anyway had a good day for short visit. CBeebies section is good for children.
Recommend 😃
FUTURE EDUCATION CONSULTANCY SERVICES — Google review
Great day out, family of 2 adults and 2 kids £62 for 6 hours in the sub tropical paradise.
Great value staff really helpful and children didn't want to leave. Would recommend going when most schools are off like we did. Food we purchased was great as well
Christopher Brown — Google review
Brilliant place to visit with friends, family, and especially children.
Both the design and the facilities are state of the art: good quality and safe materials, fun games, slides, water guns, buckets, water currents/streams to travel on, pools of various depths, plenty of seats and tables, drinks, food, snacks and desserts (ice cream), etc.
Anyone over 1.1 metres can try the large slide, however, there's quite a long queue for that most of the time so it requires some patience to wait for your turn.
The water looked and felt clean from morning until the closing.
The changing rooms and toilets are also clean, easily accessible and conveniently located.
It's very fun, therefore kids often play here until they get totally exhausted.
It is worth every penny of the admission price. I can only recommend it.
Richárd Vámossy — Google review
Great for young children. Our son is 4 and a half and it was perfect for him. He loved the lazy river and most of the flumes he could go on with an adult. They are gentle flumes, some you use a rubber ring (with an adult) and others he can go on alone. Plenty to do for him. Outdoors was closed today, not sure why but looked nice.
Tracey Bonnell — Google review
This adorable little park is absolutely delightful, offering just the right amount of amenities. It's the perfect place to relax and have some fun with a pool and a couple of water rides. Everyone, from infants to the elderly, can enjoy themselves here. The water quality is excellent, the staff is friendly, and there's plenty of parking available. We had an amazing time with the kids!
anish abraham — Google review
We came during Easter and as expected the place was packed, however we still managed to have a great time, there was plenty of space in the changing rooms and even a table to eat. Lifeguards were on duty looking after everyone without telling people off all the time. We will definitely call again
Eduardo Conde — Google review
I have always loved Alton Towers going on all the big rides. This time took the kids for Cbeebies land and the water park, the water park was brilliant but be prepared for long ques for the slides if you go in the morning, also the monorail was not working so it was a good 30 minute walk from the hotel to the main entrance, only managed 3 rides as even Cbeebies land has que times of 60 minutes. We stayed in the splash landings hotel, the rooms we were very tidy and clean and kids loved the arcades, entertainment and all the other features.
Craig Gluning — Google review
First time here and we enjoyed it. There about a 20 min wait for some of the bigger rides. Would definitely return
John Gavin — Google review
Lovely place all together.
The staff is so amazing and so polite.
Waterpark is amazing
Definitely we will be back
Anca Elena Temea — Google review
Loved this place! All the family enjoyed from
Nearly two to nine. A small incident with a child pushing one of ours down the slide… anyway after checking he was ok management resolved it, all you can ask for.
Sarah Walker — Google review
Great day out for all ages, my 4 year old loved all the pools and the slides that he could go on. The massive bucket of water that tips is great fun to stand below. Both indoor and outdoor pools are a nice temperature.
If you want to eat or have an ice cream/lolly or a drink then bring a few Pound as it's not the cheapest but that's the norm with these kinda places.
Staff were friendly and helpful. Definitely would have no problem going back again.
Raymond Jackson — Google review
It was a great experience but I was expecting bigger rides. The indoor place is way too hot. I was happy to find the outdoor system jacuzzi and bit of fresh air. The blue ring rides were a bit waiting. Good place for group and family day out.
MAI HUXXAIN — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed our trip to the waterpark today. Staff friendly and all water slides easily sign posted with rules and weight etc. Some of the area is looking abit tired and needs painting. Would visit again.
Rachael Holt — Google review
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Alton Towers, Alton, Waterpark ST10 4DB, United Kingdom
Located in Staffordshire, England, Alton Towers is a popular theme park with rides and attractions for all ages. It has a bold mission to make Britain happy and remains popular with young and old alike.
Never had a disappointing day over the many years of visiting...
Alton Towers has a variety of rides, set out across various themed 'Sections'. There's a good variety of rides whether you want speed, psycho coaster, a classic loop or something a little more subdued - so no one will be disappointed. Even kids can come and enjoy the smaller children's rides and amusements.
A lesser advertised gem is the grounds - there are some beautiful grounds and scenery to walk around, have a picnic in or just take an adrenaline break around.
Various choices of restaurants and food vendors available - all of course on the higher price range - but that what you would expect.
For less queue times, you can buy various graded fast tracks but the best way is to use your timings wisely. Mid week and during term time are always quieter times.
My Personal favourites:
Nemesis - Everything about this is a feel good classic coaster and could ride it all day.
Thirteen - whilst not particularly long or extremely, the psychocoaster element never ceases to amuse.
Smiler - Ultimate 'what day is it, what just happened' ride, you'll not know your top end from your bottom end but feel greatly refreshed for it.
Adam Jackson — Google review
Shame about the prices. Way too expensive when you actually think about it. Queues are horrendous unless you pay a fortune for fast pass. And if you are only taking your children and not really going on many rides even worst. But there are good things too. The castle is beautiful ( shame it hasn't been restored yet, if they ever will, it would be an amazing achievement) and the gardens are an incredible refuge from all the chaos around you. Fun paths, quiet ones and almost secret ones. Up and down there's paths everywhere. When you reach the Chinese temple in the lower lake the noise is almost gone. I walked around there for hours while my kids were on the rides. It was so peaceful. Beautiful. The only other downside was that even though there were some security guards walking around once in a while there were still people smoking stuff they shouldn't around there. The smell really ruined it.
Sara Guimaraes — Google review
Brilliant theme park with tonnes of different rides to suit different ages and thrill seekers. This was my first time visiting and will hopefully not be my last. We did the Halloween fright night and it was fabulous. I have been to the Thorpe Park one as well and would definitely say Alton towers was much better and scarier. The rides exceeded expectation, ones I would definitely recommend are Smiler, Oblivion, wicker man and Rita and Thirteen. The Halloween mazes were brilliant if very scary. You have to pay extra and book in advance for the mazes, but they are totally worth the price.
A 2-day pass for fright night starts at £56 pp. There is also lots of themed accommodation near the park. It is fairly pricey but a great little fun getaway. Fast track is good obviously but does come at an extra cost. The ride wait times can vary and during fright night can be fairly long (check the app as you go around to see the times). Also have a look at the offers as you can get some fast-track tickets which allow fast track on specific rides so might be a better option. Overall great theme park with lots of fun to be had!!
Cara — Google review
Loads to do for the kids waiting time was reasonable for all the rides The prices were what you would expect from a theme park and for us old people the house is well worth a look if you can get in which unfortunately on this visit I couldn't but on my last trip I was able to have a good look around.can also recommend a stay in one of there woodland lodges they are not big but adequate.They are clean and have plenty of towels etc.Also the location is fantastic my only complaint would be the prices in the little shop but with a Tesco only 15 minutes down the road this wasn't a problem. All the staff are extremely polite and helpful which makes for a pleasant change in this day and age.The buffet breakfast in the morning was lovely with plenty of choice and all the food was fresh and there was no wait to be seated.The mini golf that was in with the price was a good laugh and the waiting time was minimal. All in all a fantastic way to spend two days.
Paul Owens — Google review
Great day, very expensive because you need the fast passes to actually get to go on the good rides without having to queue for an hour and a half for each ride. The fast passes enabled us to go on everything we wanted. Beautiful park though, I enjoyed the flowers and scenery as I don't go on the rides. Would go again.
Carly Bedford — Google review
Alton Towers is definitely best with bigger kids, who can appreciate its thrill rides. But there’s plenty for younger kids too – my youngest loved the Farmyard with its gentle rides and attractions, the Ice Age 4D cinema, and the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory dark ride, culminating in a magical trip in the Great Glass Elevator. For kids still not sure or not yet big enough for the major coasters, there are other rides such as the Runaway Mine Train and the Flume.
Wasim Akram — Google review
I visited with my family yesterday and we all had an awesome day. My youngest wasn't really wanting to go on the big thrill rides where as my eldest son did. My wife took my youngest to all the family rides and activities while I took my eldest to all the big hit rides. The light on everyone's faces towards the end of the day when we regrouped was fantastic. Everyone had the best day.
Going during school term time is the key. Don't go during peak weekends. I've also been before during their Halloween event and that was so good!
Rick TheMelon — Google review
Wasn't too busy as out of season and we got a brilliant deal. Lots of entertainment and staff were great. The gangster granny ride had my kids shocked at the end it was brilliant. Their sea life was brilliant too, kids loved it and was free. Bring masks
Alex Sloan — Google review
First time going here. Will most definitely not be the last time. Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. The rides are fantastic and comparing them to universal or Disney, they come out just as exciting! Oblivion was jaw dropping, thirteen was unexpectedly amazing, wicker man being a wooden coaster thrashes you around.
Tickets were £38 for each adult when booking in advance, and so was well worth it. The turnstiles were a bit awkward as if you didn't get through in one rotation or it locks, you can't use your ticket again. A friendly member of staff will sort this out for you though.
All in all, a thrilling and brilliant day, book in advance, don't bring bags with you if you can help it (I brought a coat with plenty of pockets), as they are not allowed on rides. Fast track would have helped as the queues on an off peak weekday were still upwards of 30 minutes, so essential on a holiday or weekend.
Mark Brereton — Google review
Love this place. Come every year. Beautiful grounds, kept clean, plenty of space to wander or sit and have a picnic (unlike Thorpe Park). Wear comfortable shoes and if you're not great with hills use the cable cars to move from sector to sector. Rides are rarely closed (unlike Thorpe Park). You can walk through part of the old Castle, you can walk the gardens and find ponds and lakes and wildlife. Oh and the rides are 👌🏻.
Sam Platten (Splat25) — Google review
A great couple of days, great rides, great location. Love roller coasters and these are some of the best.
Frustrating how often rides close. We wasted about 3 hours over the 2 days waiting in queues only to be turned away to come back later when they ride closed. I understand safety is paramount and I wouldn't expect anything less, but communication was extremely poor and announcements could not be heard in the queues. Also they need escape routes from queues. Getting to the front to be told to return the way you came through the queuing lanes just added to time wasted in the park.
Leaving the car park was a nightmare. Why not just add £1 per entry ticket instead of charging car parking and scanning tickets at the car park exit - it would reduce queues I'm sure! 🙂
Robert Houghton — Google review
Best theme park in the UK for sure. Brilliant 2 days (I would suggest going for 2 days if you want to do all the main rides, unless it's a particularly quiet day.)
Highlights are Wicker Man and The Smiler, fantastic rides.
Queues can be long, but it's to be expected. The only downsides are the prices for food and drink, but take a packed lunch and you're all good. Plenty of picnic benches etc all over the park.
Stephanie Ritchie — Google review
Alton Towers is a very creative and expansive place to visit, a place which will make your day brighter and bring you to some unseen adventures. The rides are impressive as well as scary, though entertaining for everybody. The only reason I personally rated this place with 4 stars is because the queue times can often be very long at peak hours.
jamose — Google review
Alton towers is a really nice place for children at the moment. Lots of Christmas trees and rides. And the Shark Bait Reef by Sea Life is great for all the family. How ever I went for the castle and gardens. The castle is closed. And a little of the gardens are open. And most walkways are shut off. So you don't get to see the hole of the park. Pinball Wizard was the only ride available for adults. But the staff were great. Food is expensive there and very limited. I love a full English breakfast but there was none of that.
#Scorpio “#Scorpio” — Google review
Great day even though the weather wasn't a blessing hot day. Haven't been here in 10 years so coming back with children and some new rides was a refreshing change. For a weekend it wasn't bad and there was some queuing but again, not too bad. The app being used around the park was good and helpful with all the information available
Mitesh Parmar — Google review
I have been to every theme park in the UK multiple times and Alton Towers is by far the best one of all. All of the roller coasters are fantastic but for their own individual reasons. The park grounds are absolutely stunning, with the abandoned castle being the centerpiece. I cannot recommend this place highly enough and I cannot wait to go back with or without my kids.
Paul Kerr — Google review
Great day out, cheap deal on Merlin pass, otherwise very overpriced. Nice walks and attractions. Pays best off weekdays and out of holidays to avoid big queues. Visit of castle should be a must and lovely walks in gardens. Good food options.
Ebs Mo — Google review
We had a great day here, some great rides, and some of the old rides still delivering great thrills.
However, surprising amount of rides breaking down through the day, food an absolute rip off, some of the rides need some TLC, Nemesis needs a lick of paint and a tidy up in general, some love for an older but still awesome ride!
Finally parking should be included with these ticket prices, and we were nearly blocked in because the car beside us was not in their slot properly, and one at the end of the row for exit completely blocked the row so we had to reverse all the way up the row !!
Mark Reynolds — Google review
What an awesome place! First time here and it’s just amazing. One day is just not enough. Definitely get the fast track for the more popular rides and download the app to strategize the day. I liked the rollercoaster restaurant. The food was just ok but I recommend the wraps. Without a doubt a great place to go for some family fun!
Marion NYC — Google review
We had a great day out yesterday. We bought a silver fast track pass so managed to get on 6 big rides quickly. It was quite expensive to do that but worth it as a one off.
The only thing that let the park down was the lack of signage to direct you to the correct areas for each ride. We actually had to ask a few members of staff where we were going.
Over all a good day had by all and enjoyed lots of rides as well as the stunning gardens.
Hazel Turner — Google review
Great rides, storytelling & friendly staff! Only downside is long queues (ride waiting times up to 90 mins at peak) and this is further impacted by lots of fast trackers (paying queue jumpers). Hotels and Stargazing Pods are comfortable and fun accommodation for families
Lynsey Nuttall-Heywood — Google review
Our first visit for over 13 years and loved it. We took our 10 year old and his 15 year old cousin. Both thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
If your child is close (just over) to 1.4m it’s worth going to guest services first thing to get them properly measured and get a wrist band so each ride doesn’t have to check them.
Food was ok, and the park was very clean and tidy.
They put a lot of effort into the atmosphere as well as the rides.
Anthony Aimiee — Google review
We stayed at Alton towers hotel for 2 nights as we couldn't go abroad this year due to recently taking a foster child who didn't have a passport and I'm so glad we did. It was magical, the staff were always lovely, the hotel was the highlight for us and the kids (included breakfast was awesome). The park itself was spectacular, the wait times on some of the rides were kind of crazy but we ended up buying the fast track passes for ones we really wanted to go on. Overall I can't wait to come back
james kelley — Google review
Really enjoyed our time here even with the high volume of guests. Really great roller coasters. Unfortunately I couldn't try them all as the majority of wait times didn't go below 60 minutes. We had lunch at the Rollercoaster Restaurant. We've been to one before at Europa Park. This was a let down. The food took ages (I think this was a fluke for us unfortunately). And the taste didn't justify the water. The gardens are peaceful and a great walk around. Tickets are significantly cheaper online. Highly recommend buying in advance.
Lauren Griffith — Google review
We drove up on the Friday and spent the afternoon at the water park. We stayed at a premier inn not far from alton towers, worked out a lot cheaper then staying on site as we was up there for 2 nights. Spent all day Saturday and Sunday in the park, kids loved it, rides for all ages ( except young babies). As in most theme parks the ques can be long (60+minutes) for the big rides. Be prepared for lots of walking as this place is massive, it didn't help that the cable carts that take you from one end of the park to the other were not working, been down for a while apparently. Would highly recommend doing more then one day to get the full experience. Great place, we will be going back
Ricky B — Google review
Kids had an amazing time there from opening to closing, I never saw them all day. I spent alot of time in the gardens and I enjoyed the piece and quiet away from the main park. I can highly recommend the doughnut from the kiosk by Alton Manor, not cheap, but well worth it.
Wear comfortable shoes as a lot of walking which I was fine with, but some may struggle.
My only grip and it is a small one is the price of parking.
Final comment the toilets were as clean at the end of the day as they were at the start.
Kevin Young — Google review
Visited here (23/05/24) and half a great time. Got on most of the rides. Shame wicker man wasn't working or Rita, but still enjoyed it.
Had a nice walk around the gardens for the first time in years. It didn't disappoint.
T Gartshore — Google review
I went here in Easter brake and fully prepped for all rides. But I wasn't prepared for the amount of times the rides broke down most of these where the roller coasters. With even the first ride breaking down just as I started to queue. But then the all new Nemesis Reborn had a 80 minute queue and I queued for about 70 minutes to brake down for 2 hours. The queues are long for the coasters so be prepared. But except the breaking down every 5 minutes I would strongly recommend going here it is very well themed, there is a lot of facilities and various different choices of merchandise. And most of all very good rides.
Noa Bennett — Google review
Some of the rides are great. It's a shame some aren't working at the moment and a few stopped working during the day but they got them open again fairly quickly. The place seriously needs some more consistent tlc it looks like they've started that with the recent redo of Nemesis and the surrounding area.
James Andrews — Google review
I'm thrilled to hear that you had a fantastic time at Alton Towers Resort with your family! From thrilling rides to captivating attractions, the resort offers something for everyone. The adrenaline-pumping roller coasters, mesmerizing shows, and beautiful surroundings create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or prefer more leisurely activities, Alton Towers has it all. The friendly staff and well-maintained facilities add to the enjoyment, making it a top destination for families seeking adventure and fun, end of the day we all have a lovely day my children went to all rides and after we took a watersplash hotel and 2 day ticket.
Omar Mohammed — Google review
We had a great day out. Queues were pretty long even though it was early in the season. Lots of rides only had reduced carriages that didn't help. First time riding wickerman, which was much faster than expected and a great experience in the ride.
Neil Griffiths — Google review
Incredible day out, literally zero queues with either walking straight on to the rides or waiting a maximum 20 minutes.
Gold Merlin Pass and Adult General Admission, booked the night before 🙌🏽🎢
Parked in Carpark C, walked in through the none busy Resort entrance. Grateful for not having to queue for the monorail or walk the great distance to the main entrance. Happy security, helpful and informative. Thanks guys ☺️
We managed to ride all the big rides apart from Rita which was closed all day. Smiler closed whilst we were in the 20 minute queue, but we left and came back to it later.
Leaving was no bother, through the Resort exit near Galactica. Epic entire day out. Thanks Alton Towers and the team.
Darren Mooruth — Google review
Day 2 at the resort for us, and it was full of visitors, being bank holiday weekend was to be expected. Monorail not working on our arrival so walked to the entrance. Got through security swiftly with friendly staff. Ride times were an average of 90 mins but thankfully we had rode alot the day before. An absolutely stunning resort to walk around, so comfy footwear highly recommended. Shops nice and stocked, friendly attentive staff, and being gold merlin passholders got further discounts on merch, food and drinks. Various parts of the resort had actors making the experience even more thrilling! We will be back! The monorail was working thankfully for the end of our day! Oh and I have a fav coaster now, Thirteen 😍!!
Clare — Google review
Nice park with a lot of really good rides.
I went during a very busy times so 60 min queues were expected.
The rides seem very unreliable tho .
We went to 4 attractions where we had to wait 15 min longer because of malfunctions and the rides were always open from 11.
Food was expensive but I brought my own.
The rides were fantastic as always and worth the wait.
The gardens were also a really nice breather from the busy theme park.
I would go back someday and I hope the rides could be more reliable.
ochyt — Google review
I went to Alton Towers on Saturday, it's definitely the busiest day of them all, but other than that I had an amazing day. The thing that ruined it was the queues,I waited 1 hr and 45 mins to get on the ride 'The Smiler' don't recommend to go on the weekends. All the other rides gave me lots of adrenaline, I loved them very much.
Sarah Maties — Google review
It was opening day so it was very busy with Nemesis reopening. They have done such a great job with it, it looks to be a turning point for that park. If they keep this up, Towers will once again become the UK's best place to visit.
Callan Barclay — Google review
It's getting there, things are looking up for the resort. It's tidier, cleaner, and more welcoming than it's been in years. Ride wise it has a great mix, Nemesis Reborn and Wickerman are true highlights.
But there is something that really lets the place down - food. It's awful, everywhere. And not normal theme park/cinema/stadium bad, a new type of bad I can't explain. The prices are absurd, fine, it's a captive audience. But at least provide something edible.
It totally brings the entire guest experience down, and is making me think twice about staying over next time. I can't bring my own food for the entire stay, but I can't get figuratively smacked in both the face AND stomach by overpriced, terrible quality meals for two or more days again.
Sort it out, it's your biggest flaw in a park that is on it's way to being the best day out/short break experience in the UK.
Also, the gardens look so unloved it's upsetting. They've been a part of mine and my families visits for over 50 years, but within the last 5 years they've fallen apart. Look after them, they're unique and special and make your park stand out.
Ryan Brain — Google review
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Farley Ln, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB, United Kingdom
The Pavilion Gardens are a stunning botanical conservatory in Buxton. It is often home to events, fairs, live bands and an arts centre. The gardens offer a fantastic free day out for the whole family and also feature two parks and a miniature train.
Large park with a pond filled with Canada Geese and a greenhouse. Shane it was raining heavily when we are there. Definitely worth a visit in the summer. Very nice park. The greenhouse is nice to walk through as well. Had a large coffee shop inside.
Nicola Whitham — Google review
Had a great day at the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton. Took our 2 and half year old grandson so he could ride his push-a-long bike.
Lovely, safe, wide promenade for him to ride around. We enjoyed the beautiful surroundings, walking by the river and the really great children's play area.
Also had cake & coffees in the Pavilion cafe.
There was lots of lovely locally produced goodies in the adjacent shops.
We will definitely visit again.
Dawn Howes — Google review
Lovely breakfast in a tastefully fitted out cafe/coffee shop.
There's a great choice of different teas/coffees and even craft beers in cans from Buxton Brewery!
The cakes look fantastic by the way! It's definitely worth a visit here, we loved the oat cake pancake on our breakfast, we were both full afterwards! 😋
Regards
Nigel & Claire
Nigel — Google review
The change in this area has been amazing out with the old in with new ! The eating area with its modern look which still matches its park & old tradition brings modern eating where you can sit outside alfresco & enjoy the views or the tables in side ! Gourmet food is here & people love it they come here in the thousands all over the world ! I give 3 stars as yet more will be spent to bring it to a five star ! Staff are cool & you can even enjoy a cheeky gin or beer !
Massimino Malacrino — Google review
The Pavilion Gardens and the whole of Buxton park is an awesome space. Gorgeous stream containing ducks and geese. The park and is beautifully maintained. A miniature railway train runs round part of the lake (twice) at a very reasonable price. Autumn colours were amazing and the streams and rivers were flowing and flowing over the weirs and waterfalls. Beautiful sights and sounds. Lovely big children’s playground. Sound footpaths throughout to park area. Very accessible for all levels of mobility. Highly recommend
Cath Fielding — Google review
Really nice, quite small but it has a cafe in it. Just a short walk to the main street and the crescent of houses.
Patch 911 — Google review
Lovely place to walk, play in the park, relax or have something to eat and drink. The little train is a great bonus for children. You can also buy ceramics, paintings, prints and much more produced by local artists.
Maria Forde — Google review
What a fantastic park. Its a shame other local councils don't look after their own parks as well as this one. The play areas are well equipped for children of all ages with loads of surrounding grass to have picnics on. The little diesel train is worth a visit too. The cafe could do with using some better coffee beans even if it raised the price as the current blend is below average at best. (The coffee shop at the rear of the baths building is light years ahead). There are plenty of pathways to keep numerous visits interesting on each occasion. There is a nice little tropical house to visit too. All in all the park is well worth a visit.
Thomas Hayward — Google review
Beautiful Park, plenty of place to sit and enjoy the views. A lovely historic building with a conservatory holding a variety of plants. There are tea rooms inside. Plenty of space for children to run around and enjoy the play park away from the main buildings.
Barbara Gray — Google review
Went for the market event and was disappointed with this visit very much smaller than previous years and not alot of produce which was a let down as have gotten lovely pies, pickles etc from here before from local traders. Beautiful gardens and building, enjoyed a walk through the tranquil conservatory
Lianne Griffiths — Google review
Lovely old building overlooking the gardens. Had a bacon, brie and cranberry melt. Was tiny portion. Lovely to sit out with nice view of the park.
Martin Stirrup — Google review
An absolute gem to walk around. Very tranquil and beautiful maintained gardens to look at.
J louise — Google review
On 30th September me and my fella got married, it was meant to be on the Bandstand, it was moved into the Conservatory due to the weather being poor, but it was just as wonderful and as magical as I could have hoped for.
Thank you to all the staff that helped make our day special, especially Leah!
Emma G. — Google review
Absolutely beautiful gardens. Features galore. Always something happening; art displays, band music etc.
If you go to Buxton don't miss this feast for the senses.
Free entry. Wheelchair friendly. Plenty of seating around the grounds.
We visited both at the weekend and during the week at various times of day.
Lynda Thomas — Google review
Very relaxing, quiet open space, plenty of seating to sit and watch the world go by. Close to amenities. Definitely worth a visit
Jonathan Greenwood — Google review
Not been for years but still a nice place. Nice cafe inside, good coffee, toilets and it was warm on a cold day in February. Art show and pleasant tropical garden inside with lovely gardens outside. Buxton town on the doorstep and all well worth a visit.
The Bronte Parsonage Museum is the world's largest collection of manuscripts, letters and other writings by the literary sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte. It is located in Haworth, near Halifax, in Yorkshire.
It's an interesting place to visit, when we visited it got busy and the rooms are quite small so it ment waiting to get into the rooms. The items in the Museum are interesting and lots to read up about. It's one way and not easy to get back to the rooms downstairs if you missed one. As you leave via shop.
Janet Foxton — Google review
Lovingly restored and redecorated rooms. Many personal belongings and items of the Bronte family on display, even the collar of Emily's dog Keeper. Lots of information and very interesting special exhibitions. Staff was friendly and did a great job at keeping the visitor flow inside the house organised. Have visited various times, there's always something new to discover. Very memorable!
Josephine E. — Google review
This was my first visit since 1986. In that time, a new ticket office, gift shop, and new displays to enjoy have appeared. As the Parsonage has a lot of small rooms, the volunteers only allow a certain number of visitors in at a time. You may have a little wait to get inside. The museum has it's own car park, with public toilets
Be warned - you need 30p to enter the Ladies. (Can't comment on the arrangements for the Gents!)
Sandie Packman — Google review
Great museum to wander round, particularly if you're interested in the Brontës. I got in slightly cheaper as I live in the area, which is pretty decent. There's a one-way system round the parsonage. In each room are information boards. There's then a museum type room with interactive sections. There's also a gift shop at the end selling books, pencils, postcards etc. Well worth a visit.
Donna W — Google review
Great place to visit, enjoyed reading the information on the family. Tickets are also valid for a whole year. If you have a young person they can complete an activity book about the Bronte's on the way around . Would recommend and gift shop at the end.
Joanne Blackwood — Google review
Well worth the visit. Ignore any negative reviews. Today I travelled back to the 19th Century and had a glimpse into the Brontë family, saw what they saw, walked where they walked.
Please visit, you won't regret it!
Mr Bean Stalk — Google review
As a self guided attraction this allows you time to look round and take everything in. My advice would be to take lots of photos, especially the information boards, and read them later, to ensure you don't impede the flow of visitors to the small rooms. Tip: read the price list on the parsonage wall before purchasing tickets - I didn't realise that Blue Light Card holders could get concessions until it was too late! Other concessions are available as listed, but the ticket office is behind the building and I don't recall seeing anything about concessions in there. Overall, a good place but, been there done that now. Next!
Lyn Southern — Google review
Our friends took us on the stream train from Oxenhope to Haworth to see the Brontë museum. It was amazing!
The history and story of the family is hard to imagine. The hardships and struggle back in those days was real.
We thoroughly enjoyed visiting.
yayitanoelia — Google review
Amazing..loved it after a 20+ hiatus of my last visit. More to see with a great collection of Bronte .memorabilia collected by The Bronte Society..
Lynne Carrick-Leary — Google review
If you’re a bronte lover, this is a place to go. Well maintained museum surrounded by many buildings, personage and gift shop. It also has a commonwealth graveyard next to it.
I do want to mention that the tickets are a bit pricey so plan the journey. Also car park doesn’t take card so do carry cash. Easy access to wonderful town center with roads from the museum.
aromal neo — Google review
Great museum. Definitely worth visiting during your stay in Haworth . Really well presented ! Must say in ...
Efthymios Tampakis — Google review
An emotional experience that is a must for any Brontë fan. Lovely, friendly staff and so much care and attention taken in keeping the house and it's artefacts well loved. Very emotional seeing the rooms where Emily and Charlotte passed. Activity booklet for children to complete as they look around, which was helpful. Splendid gift shop at the end too with lots to buy, you just have to decide what! (I could have bought it all!). Will definitely return in the future!
Dawn Roberts — Google review
Had a great day visiting the Brontë personage museum With my family .
Mesmerising memories of 3sisters were in each room ..
Learned a lot about them from their wonderful work. got time to do a little walk around beautiful view and scenery.
really recommend to everyone should visit a once at least.
Ali imran — Google review
Lovely museum with amazing artefacts. I went for a look around 2 days in a row, i still found things I'd missed on the first visit. Great day out. Really good gift shop at the end too!
Jade Kent — Google review
This is an absolute must for all Brontë sisters lovers and fans. It was an incredibly moving experience to visit their home, see the very pens they wrote their littérature. The museum is beautifully maintained by knowledgeable staff, and a well presented brochure makes it very easy to self guide.
JEM Miller — Google review
Very well preserved property. Perfect for Bronte fans. I'm not one but still glad I did the tour. Some lovely nearby pubs to visit afterwards.
Tim Williams — Google review
My partner and I visited today and found the museum to be staffed by friendly and knowledgeable guides. The rooms are set out as they would have been when the family lived there. Well worth the entry fee and ticket is valid for 12 months.
Lois Lois — Google review
Absolutely loved every moment of our visit here and in the local community. Such welcoming staff and a serene place to be. Depending on where you park, it can be a bit of an uphill trek so make sure to check out nearby car parks to get as close as possible; we went for Central Car Park (but there might be one closer)! Enjoy :)
Lauren Hughes — Google review
A really special experience for Bronte lovers. Fascinating fine exhibits beautifully displayed in authentic settings. Read Juliet Barkers 'TheBrontes' as I did, beforehand, a remarkable work of history story telling, which the Bronte Parsonage brings to life.
Paul Newbould — Google review
Read in the 70s at school and now in my 50s finally come to visit and a great insight into their lives and takes you back into history. Takes an hour to look around and not too busy, if you like the books and watched Emily the film, you will like being here. Wonderful staff and small visitor centre to buy goodies.
R M — Google review
An absolutely wonderful literary experience where you can step into the lives of the entire bronte family. In the loveliest little village town, Haworth and close to a fantastic waterfall walk. Ticket lasts a full year.
kath munro — Google review
Bronte parsonage and the Bronte village are well worth a visit.
The parsonage has fantastic information about the family and each room. I could envisage the family living there. It was very atmospheric.
The only downside was it was really busy. I would have liked to have spent a bit longer in each room. However I did take lots of photos which I hope anyone reading this review will enjoy.
I highly recommend a visit. The Bronte graves are inside the church. There are memorial plaques in the church but the actual graves are underneath one of the pillars in the church.
The village is lovely. We had coffee at the bottom of the steep hill. Well worth the walk down.
Faith Owen — Google review
A beautifully historic part of our British literature. A must-see building with a magnificent story behind women as writers, with a determination to succeed.
Jessica Holland — Google review
I was 12 the first time I came here with a teacher on a school trip, a lot of years ago. A lot has been added some things I knew a lot about. Knowing a little about the Brontë family is useful. It's a warm and welcoming museum which "wraps you up " when you walk in. It's not really a place for small children. There is a lovely park downhill which will keep them happy.
Patricia Francis — Google review
Lovely house and so much history we'll worth a visit
Andy Gresham-Simpson — Google review
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Church St, Haworth, Haworth, Keighley BD22 8DR, United Kingdom
The National Trust Lyme Park estate in Derbyshire, England served as the seat of the Legh family for 600 years. The imposing house with its beautiful gardens and deer park is a popular tourist destination.
Beautiful place. Only downside was kids play area was closed for renovation on the day but we'll be back!
Something for everyone. Perfect for walking, coffee and ice cream, strolling the house and gardens. Kids outdoor play area; when open :)
Nice touch having free to borrow balance bikes for toddlers. My toddler enjoyed having his first ever ride on one.
Rob Spurr — Google review
Fantastic stately home with lots to see both inside and outside. Lots of rooms stuffed full of furniture and personal items that make it feel homely. The Room Steward's have a wealth of information who can answer any question. A lovely gift shop full of tasteful item for the home as well as some local beer, jams and chutneys, biscuits and sweets.
The grounds are extensive with plenty of walking round pretty gardens as well as The Cage, a hunting lodge on the hill. There's also a lovely little orangery with tropical plants. There's also a cafe to rest and recover with home made cakes.
Jan Rhodes — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with plenty to see and do.
Huge estate, which is great for a good walk with plenty of scenic views or flowers.
Head into the house and take your time in each room to take on all the details, so much history has been preserved. There is a trail inside the house for children that keeps them both occupied and interested as you go around.
Staff are all friendly and knowledgeable, very welcoming to adults and children.
Toilets available, gift shop and free parking. Play area is good sized.
Debbie N — Google review
What a great place to walk around, plenty to see and do . Nice eating area. Good play area for the kids.
Managed to go in the house and gardens which I was impressed with..
If your a national trust member the only thing you will pay for is food.. I went on a week day and it was still busy.
Xj6Rick — Google review
Very peaceful and majestic parkland with moorland, meadows, lakes and woods. Historic house and beautiful garden set around a lake with Italianate section, herbaceous borders, fragrant rose garden and an impressive orangery. Three places to eat ... kiosk at the car park, inside the house and in the Timber Yard Cafe, which has an indoor area for dogs. Probably the most dog friendly National Trust property we have visited. Treat for dog on arrival, off lead areas including the Knightslow Wood, offering lots of shade on hot days. Highly recommended.
Please note: if following Google maps entrance is off A6. Directions may want to take you down a private road with no access.
Nigel Powlson — Google review
Had a wonderful trip to Lyme yesterday to see the house dressed up for the festive installation called Animal Crackers. The incredibly crafted characters were adorable and we enjoyed the interaction opportunities too where touching was allowed and encouraged....
Each room was beautifully decorated with the added joy of appropriate music and welcoming staff. Plus the poignant message throughout made me quite emotional. Please don't miss this special display. It really is a treat! Congratulations to the talented designer and all the team.
I Macca — Google review
A real jewel in the National Trust crown.
As you can probably see in photos, it is a great looking place with plenty of land to explore and areas to visit. You will definitely need a full day to get the most out of Lyme as there is way more to do than the house.
This house seems to be more interactive than most National Trust places. For one, I've not seen a Billiards table that you are allowed to play at an N.T. place before. You can also dress up in period costume and walk around the house, too, and why wouldn't you want to?
While we were there, they had an Easter hunt on, too.
If it all gets too much, then there are plenty of places to stop off for food. I think I counted at least 4, but there is likely to be more as we did miss a little bit.
The staff assisting in the disabled parking area were so very helpful too.
While this is definitely going to be a place that National Trust fans will definitely enjoy, it is also going to be enjoyed by most ages too.
Mike Naylor — Google review
Lovely National Trust grounds, perfect to roam around on a sunny day, there's plenty of path options to wonder around (although a lot of them are up hills, some of which are quite steep), or visit the gardens and house. The farm yard area is a great spot for lunch.
Matt Roberts — Google review
Very nice attraction to visit, big house on a large estate. The rooms are nice to see with some unique decor especially the wood work around the house. Some of turn wooden chairs and tables have been specially designed.
They have an interesting collections of clocks, with the mechanisms removed and on display so you can see how each clock was made.
They have an opportunity to dress up in costume in the dressing room as the owners did back in their days.
They have 2 cafes, a cellar cafe which is small and the timber yard cafe which is a lot bigger and outdoor seating. They have a good selection food but it is a little expensive.
They are plenty of benches around the estate especially next to the car park and along the path to the house.
Great place to walk your dog and there is a reservoir along the walk to the Timber Yard cafe with a large family of ducks.
Overall a nice place to visit if you are in Manchester or Cheshire region.
Pravin Mistry — Google review
One of the best, there’s a lot to see and roam around like the castle and it’s beautiful garden. It’s a worth for a day activity for you and your family. It’s beautifully taken care of and unfortunately a lot of dog poo on the grass(watch your step). Lot of play things for the kids is also available. There is an entry fee to get inside the park and also you need to pay separately for the castle entrance.
Achu Robert — Google review
As you go up the driveway at Lyme you know you have entered into a grand estate with so much fascinating history. The large impressive house has all you could need for a great insight into the past gradure. There are so many beautiful painting, artworks, decorative features, sumptuously decorated rooms for everyone to marvel at.
Tbe gardens are beautiful, lovely formal features, a lovely conservatory with an ornamental fountain.
There are plenty of opportunities to have a good walk around the estates woodland and open heathland. You get some amazing views over Manchester City Centre in the distance, I sat watched the planes descending into Manchester Airport.
I donated some books to the vast second hand book shop that is at Lyme, I also purchased some delicious Rhubarb and ginger jam from the shop.
I had a full and very enjoyable day out.
Chris Wyatt — Google review
This is a gem of a place to visit, lots and lots of open space, and a lovely house and gardens. Be sure to bring your National trust membership cards with you. They want one for every person in your car! Even though the grounds are criss crossed with public footpaths and you could walk in for free. If you have a dog with you and you want a tea/coffee, you can visit the timber yard where they have a room you can take your dog into whilst you have a drink and something to eat.
Solarsrtu — Google review
Great place. Loads of place to roam around - we didn't even manage half of it in the time we were there. Toilets dotted around the place, so no need to worry about your bladder. We got access as part of the national trust so I couldn't tell you how much entry is. There's places that serve food there too - wood fired pizzas are sold just near the main car park. We took a picnic and used one of the many picnic tables dotted round the place. All in all, a good day out - we will be back.
Iain Morgan — Google review
Well worth a visit, plenty to do here.
Set in beautiful gardens, parkland to explore view points like paddock cottage, the Lantern and the cage.
After all that walking stop off for coffee and lunch in the timber yard.
Olwyn Higginbottom — Google review
A lovely place to come. The volunteers and staff are so lovely. The house is absolutely stunning and fascinating. The Orangery has some exotic plants. The gardens and woodland are huge and can be walked around. The cafe, shops, takeaway and toilets are all brilliant, clean and a good variety of items. A wonderful place for a day out. One of my favourites.
Em's — Google review
Visited 25/10/2022, very popular location and lots of parking but fills up fast too. Great staff at the Timber Yard cafe, very helpful and getting requests done with ease for food and drink.
Lots of walks to be done, family friendly and buggy friendly. Also steep incline to house from car park so there is a mini bus you can use to get you up to top with ease if you need it.
The grounds are very scenic and worth a visit, highly recommend
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Wasim Mir — Google review
A beautiful house originating from the 1500s set in gorgeous countryside. The area is noted for herds of red deer of which we saw quite a few. The house itself is absolutely gorgeous and offers a more tactile experience than others. Well worth the £13pp we were charged to walk around the grounds and the house. Lots of informative members of staff who will happily answer any questions that you may have. This place is well worth a visit.
Melody Shaw — Google review
Had a great day out at Lyme Park. The house is a fantastic piece of history and very well preserved. The staff in the house are very knowledgeable and are happy to share without being overbearing in any way. The gardens are also well cared for and the deck chairs are a nice touch! The grounds are extensive and there are plenty of places to walk. All in all it's a great day out, you could spend a full day here. It's also a nice place to come later in the afternoon just to have a scenic stroll round the grounds.
Duncan Hall — Google review
Has really nice grounds to walk around in every direction away from the house and a small children's play area so definitely worth having a walk about in the surrounding grounds.
The house inside is interesting to visit and walk around but not very pushchair or wheelchair friendly in my opinion, and saying that the area to the rear of the house where the lake is located is very awkward you walk around with a chair as its got many stepped areas.
John Spellman — Google review
Lovely place to visit, lots of walks and peaceful countryside. The cafe is reasonably priced and well organised. It is refreshing to find somewhere that provides indoor seating for dog walkers. We did not visit the house, but will return without the dog next time so that we can!
Joanna Coates — Google review
I've been visiting Lyme since I was a teenager, fantastic walks, the house is lovely with lots of interesting features and knowledgeable staff. The hall garden is also pleasant (the orangery is currently closed due to renovation) with walks around the lake. Well worth a visit.
Carolyn Beesley — Google review
Beautiful hall with lots of interesting stories, helpful staff and great dressing up clothes! Fantastic gardens, cafe and shop. Lots of good waljing in the grounds
Jean Ball — Google review
A very big house in the Country! Wow what a serene place. Impeccable Lanscapes gardens with lake and an orangery, surrounding this imposing estate. If you’re looking to escape reality and feel like a king for a day this place is a must see. Entry to the estate includes going into the mansion, it’s incredible to think that a family lived in this sort of place.
Si Vis Amari Bespoke Jewellers — Google review
It's £6 for an adult to get in..
National trust members are free.
A thin driveway takes you to an admission box, then drive to the car park further down on the right.
TIP - do NOT go at weekends, or go early.
The space between the entrance and the admission box is very small and cars queue up.
They even then queue all the way down the main road and cause the road to come to a standstill.
There needs to be a filter lane, but there isn't.
Go EARLY or not at all !!
It gets very very busy.
It's a beautiful place. .you can get a free map, and see its very big.
You can go for a nice long walk around the grounds.
Dogs are welcome but on leads.
Be careful as there are cows in some fields.
You can visit the house,
The gardens,
The grounds
The cage ( a tall building on the hill, with views for miles )
A cafe
A shop,
2nd hand book store
There are 3 cafes, but the Ale cellar one does not accept dogs.
There's also a hut outside doing wood fired pizza !!
The grounds are really well kept, and thoroughly beautiful.
Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Located in a secluded part of Manchester, Science And Industry is a bar with a speakeasy vibe and an inventive cocktail menu. Behind the scenes, the bar team is often tinkering with various techniques in their own mini-chemistry lab, creating some of Manchester's most interesting cocktails. ordering food from neighbouring Cane and Grain only adds to the overall immersive experience.
Great cocktails. I had a very good Negroni. Warm and attentive service in this atmospheric and intimate bar we stumbled on when trying to escape the rain. Highly recommended.
Sarah Gibb — Google review
I was in cain & grain for cocktails and beers and it was a great night
Lovely staff and great atmosphere
Cary H — Google review
Disappointing experience here at the weekend. The food was nice. Service was really rubbish, the waitress was unfriendly and everything felt like an inconvenience. The cocktails we ordered were vile. When my friend took her first sip of the drink, she automatically pulled a face because it tasted horrible - and then overheard the bartender say to the waitress ‘if they don’t like the drinks then they can f*** off somewhere else’. We did not complain as honestly we felt uncomfortable after hearing that aggressive tone used against us but was not a very nice experience
Ellie Evelyn — Google review
Nice, but quite expensive for what it is. We were expecting more of a science theme, but the drinks weren’t anything special. My partner got a good recommendation from a member of staff, but it was just not worth the money. It was also very loud, to the point where you couldn’t even have a conversation, with some patrons being very rowdy and staff not doing anything about it. Overall, it was okay but we wouldn’t go again, but we did like the ice cube!
Morgan Grace — Google review
Great speakeasy bar with excellent cocktail menu and exceptional service. Definitely ask for mixologist Dan- Amazing chap, passionate about his craft and made the best Margarita!
Sarah Morris — Google review
This place used to be a gem. Walk in the basement, push the bookcase secret door aside and walk into chesterfield armchair luxury. Immaculately dressed bar staff would spend ten minutes chatting about what you might like, and make you amazing drinks you'd never hear of or imagined. Now the door is propped open, the decor is tired and the drinks are all off the menu and poorly mixed.
It's dead, Jim. Much better options like Speak In Code in Manchester.
Ric Harris — Google review
Beautiful discreet cocktail bar. Gorgeous decor and ambience. Makes a mean old fashioned. Really skilled staff.
Liz Freeman — Google review
So glad we found this place. From the moment we were greeted by the quirky friendly host the staff were so friendly throughout. This is also a serious cocktail place for people who like proper cocktails from mixologists that know their stuff. Thanks for a great night!
Luke Harman — Google review
Very cool bar, properly hidden away. Don’t tell your mates.
Cocktails were a great adventure and had a good theme behind them. I will be going back!
Benny M — Google review
Atmosphere top class - just be aware it's secretly posted away in the corner just as you come in, may look closed at first but can always ask the staff in Cane & Grain.
Drinks top of the line, service top of the line - all in a unique setting. Need to come back and try the food sometime!
Rob Duffy — Google review
always have a great time here!! thank you to salem for the sick tunes and lovely service, definitely recommend :)
Millie Sandiford — Google review
Paid 11 quid for the "cocktail" in the photo..supposed to be an adult movie but with half the ingredients missing with no explanation until I asked and told they were out of those ingredients...a rip off...
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Lola — Google review
Had a lovely time here with a group of friends last night! Despite it being a busy night we managed to get a table which was welcome respite from the chaos in other bars we’d been to. We were served by Dan who was really lovely, kind and attentive. Great cocktails. Would love to come back here for food sometime as it looked incredible!
Ianthe Warlow — Google review
Awesome trip to science and industry! You might need help finding your way in but once you're there it's a very cool bar with great cocktails. Our waiter was awesome at recommending cocktails we'd like based on our tastes. Highly recommend!
James Wilson — Google review
Disappointing - bar was understaffed. General management of venue poor - cocktail bar which had allowed large group of pint drinkers in very loud to destroy atmosphere for everyone. Fire extinguisher propping open the door and security allowing customers outside to smoke with glass glasses. Menu scruffy. Staff nice and drinks good.
Alison Morris — Google review
Brilliant bar in the NQ!
The cocktails were amazing and there’s a huge choice. They also do vegan cocktails (no egg white)🙌🏻
The staff are super friendly and th atmosphere to this place is cozy and fabulous! You must come here if you’re in the NQ.
Thanks for a great time Science and Industry!
We’ll be back very soon! X
The Vegan Traveller — Google review
Great tasting cocktails, very good ambiance plus very enthusiastic staff! The cocktails were amazing just a bit pricey but they were well worth it! The bartender even made me a customised drink when I asked for something that they would recommend for me - and that was absolutely lovely! Will definitely come back here!
Winona Fajardo — Google review
Excellent cocktails. We came here because we were intrigued by the name and liked the look of the menu. Intriguing hidden away behind a secret door and mixologists who seemed to really care about the standard of the drinks and their customers. We felt very welcome. The food was good too - generous portions, not just a few token snacks. Will definitely come here again next time we’re in Manchester.
Sarah Cheang — Google review
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49, 51 Thomas St, Manchester M4 1NA, United Kingdom
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library is a Neo-Gothic building housing rare books and manuscripts. It's considered one of the finest Neo-Gothic historical buildings in Europe, and is a must-see for anyone visiting Manchester City centre.
Such an incredible place so much history and so well kept. Lots of old books very well preserved. People at the reception very polite and friendly. Very well located within walking distance from the train station, Manchester Piccadilly. In my opinion this place is one of the ones to visit without a doubt.
Vitor Sousa — Google review
A wonderful story! A truly marvelous place!!! A real working library with some of the rarest books on the planet! Our children were amazed at the treasures in the book shop downstairs. Wheelchair friendly throughout the building and the staff were most patient, informative and careful to point out certain features. It's been on our bucket list for a while and I'm so glad we put it on our priority list this time!
Jonathan and Monika Roberts — Google review
Really spectacular place. I was here for hours yesterday - just sitting on the tables with my laptop. It’s one of the best places to be in Manchester.
You get a sense of great focus and concentration here when you’re surrounded by all these ancient books. The library is like something out of Harry Potter.
Beautiful from every angle.
Esther L — Google review
The architecture is stunning and beautiful. I visited this library because I’m Harry Potter fan but turn out that it’s more than that as I’m so impressed with building and structure. Highly recommended if you visit Manchester as a must to see.
Miki T. — Google review
Essential spot for trip. It has a very strong strength, like no entry fee. However, I can't ignore the point that here is a great history library.
이재훈 — Google review
Beautiful building to have a wander in. We visited during an exhibition on Dante, and there was also an interesting selection of items highlighted from the library contents including Japanese culture, Jewish history, and midwifery. The central hall was stunning, and the exhibition inside described how the building came to be. A few students working inside, and friendly and helpful staff. Well worth a visit.
Jo — Google review
I stumbled upon this place many years ago and recently returned.
It looks a little like a gothic church from the outside. Inside it is a wonderful building, with vaulted ceilings, columns and embellished with decorative stone details. Lighting exentuates the shapes.
The books are behind plexiglass but you still get a great sense of the overall experience. I found myself captivated by the array of sizes and different book spines.
There was a well curated exhibition running when we visited. This gave a glimpse into some of the books
Overall, it's a quiet place, as you'd expect from a library. There are lifts and it seemed like accessibility had been considered.
Staff were welcoming and engaging.
There can be queues to enter at certain times of the day.
Jamie B. — Google review
Possibly my most favorite place in Manchester :) beautiful architecture, the sence of antiquity just breaths on you.
Entrance is free and you can just go in and study as many of our ancestors would have
Just the staff is quite rude, so try to avoid them
Lex Universe — Google review
Perfect representation of the city, old and new combined into one.
The Library has great architecture inside and out, and it was worth the time to explore.
The entrance was free.
I recommend visiting.
CJ — Google review
Amazing library and research institute with an unique collection of manuscripts and artefact, like St John's fragment, containing parts of seven lines from the Gospel of John. Just the building itself it's outstanding. A Victorian Gothic architecture that once you step into it as the ability to carry anyone straight to the magical Hogwarts. A real treat.
francesca belotti — Google review
Wow, what a place. The building is incredible in its architecture and contents, the library and exhibitions are stunning. The walls seem to ooze a sense of the interesting and important discoveries that no doubt have been made here. Very much worth a visit
Anthony J Harrison — Google review
An astonishingly beautiful location right in the centre of Manchester, a place to breathe and have a refreshing break from the shopping adventures on the streets outside (although there's a neat little store in here too).
The location is just extraordinary and with a changing rota of shows definitely worth returning to. It's free and inspiring and thoroughly recommended! And there's a cafe if you fancy a cuppa too.
Robin Rimbaud-Scanner — Google review
Wandering amidst the neo-Gothic splendor of the John Rylands Library, a marvel that first opened its doors in 1900. Each stone whispers tales from centuries past, a testament to a time where architecture met art. This incredible treasure-trove, right in the heart of Manchester, has not only cradled wisdom for over a century but also served as a backdrop for – yes, it's a Harry Potter filming location!
Axtelera Ray — Google review
Superb place open free to the public combining past and modernity... The various historical objects presented are magnificent. We have young people who were studying upstairs amidst thousands of books. you just need audioguides for foreign visitors (who don't speak English very well)
Met Alman — Google review
A very majestic building with a rich history. The tour was short and lovely and the library itself, although not quite that big, is filled with artifacts and information that makes time fly by. The neo-gothic interior is definitely something to look at. There wasn't any entry fee and there's a small gift shop filled with cute accessories.
Danish Shafqat — Google review
We visited the library because the architecture looked beautiful but just happened to arrive when a tour was starting. Jack was our tour host and was really engaging and knowledgeable, if you can get a tour with him (it's free) then you are in luck!
The history was interesting and seeing the modern and gothic breaks between the building is amazing.
Vicki Sawyer — Google review
A surprisingly young library which opened in 1900, but oh my - what a setting! The most beautiful library I think I have ever seen. Free to visit and with lifts to all floors, fully accessible. I highly recommend visiting here.
Paul Harper — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at the John Rylands Research Institute and Library. The staff was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable, and the collection of resources is truly impressive. The architecture of the building itself is stunning, adding to the overall ambiance. Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply a lover of literature and history, this is a must-visit destination in Manchester.
jukejmen uk — Google review
Beautiful and breathtaking gothic architecture, very well preserved, the galleries are beautiful and you can sit and enjoy the historical reading room, with plugs to charge you phone or computer.
Bernardo Marcondes — Google review
It's a historical library at the heart of Manchester that may remind you Harry Potter movie. It has been built in 3 floors and there is quiet study place in its spectacular main hall to read a novel, do your projects or work with your laptop.
Emad Owhadi — Google review
Having traveled all the way from Portland, OR to experience the John Rylands Library in Manchester, I was truly captivated by its architectural brilliance and profound insight into the library's historical significance. The moment I stepped inside, I found myself transported to a place where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present.
The library's architecture is nothing short of a masterpiece, a harmonious blend of intricate detailing and grandeur that commands attention. The soaring ceilings and elaborate Gothic design evoke a sense of timelessness, underscoring the library's rich heritage. It's as if every corner whispers stories of the past, and each nook and cranny holds a secret waiting to be discovered.
Moreover, the library's location adds an extra layer of charm to the overall experience. Nestled in the heart of Manchester, it becomes more than just a repository of books; it becomes a cultural beacon that connects the city's vibrant present with its storied past. The juxtaposition of the library's historic facade against the backdrop of modern Manchester creates a fascinating contrast, symbolizing the city's dynamic evolution.
The purpose of the John Rylands Library becomes evident as you delve into its extensive collection. The wealth of knowledge housed within its walls spans centuries, offering a profound insight into literature, history, and culture. Whether you're a scholar or a casual visitor, the library's diverse holdings provide a fascinating journey through time and intellect.
In summary, my visit to the John Rylands Library was not just a tour through a stunning architectural marvel but a profound exploration of history, culture, and knowledge. It's a testament to Manchester's rich heritage and a must-visit for anyone seeking to be awestruck by the beauty of the past and the significance of preserving it for the future.
Jonathan Boston — Google review
OMG! Spectacular building with great history. The exhibits were so informative. I couldn't get over the architecture and the art. The employees, especially Angie, were all patient, pleasant, and helpful.
Mary Ross — Google review
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, situated in Manchester, UK, is a renowned institution dedicated to academic research and preserving cultural heritage. Housed in a striking neo-Gothic building, the library boasts an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and archives spanning centuries of human history. Scholars and researchers from around the world visit the institute to access its invaluable resources and contribute to academic discourse across various disciplines. The library also hosts exhibitions, lectures, and public events that showcase its treasures and engage the broader community in scholarly pursuits. With its rich collections and commitment to advancing knowledge, The John Rylands Research Institute and Library stands as a beacon of learning and discovery in the heart of Manchester.
The Romanian Guy — Google review
Fantastic Victorian building. Even more fantastic that the history behind the building of it and the associated family does not hide the fact that it was built on the back of slavery. Definitely worth a visit to learn about this terrible aspect of our history
Phil White — Google review
Wonderful neo-gothic library built between 1890 and 1900 by the will of Enriqueta Rylands, in memory of her husband John. It is part of the University of Manchester from 1972 and contains nowadays a collection of about 1,5 million items covering 5 thousand years of human history. There are 30 minutes free guided tours to visit the building. A real gem, in my opinion number one attraction in Manchester.
Old Trafford is the world-famous home of Manchester United, and it's a buzzing place to visit. You can take a tour or watch a match if you want, but even just being around the stadium is exciting in its own right. There's plenty to do around the grounds too, and it makes for an amazing backdrop for selfies!
The largest club stadium in British football in terms of capacity, the theatre of dreams really is a sight to behold. It is very dated, but that adds to the charm as so much incredible football history has occurred here on this turf. The atmosphere on a match day is electric (despite the myths rival fans like to perpetuate), and even when visiting it on the tour when it's empty, it's beautiful.
Dal — Google review
Best Stadium in The World, really good quality football stadium. The new away fans disability section is top notch, with amazing view of the pitch and its own bar. Really friendly customer service from all the stewards in helping the disabled and carers get to their seats. Friendly staff that could not be more helpful. Amazing football played, especially by the Brighton away team and their fans were superb. We thought that the home fans had gone home by half time but some had stayed to watch their consolation goal and made a bit of noise, but then the stadium was again quiet and there must be fire drills happening all over the stadium as fans were leaving early. The home fans were so quiet. No famous atmosphere here. The city was Blue, just like Brighton. Best away day ever.
Stuey Drip Monster — Google review
Impressive stadium. Clean and tidy also. Function suites are top quality and the view of the pitch is amazing. Food good too. Season was finished when I visited as they were ripping up the pitch
Scott Simpson — Google review
Always enjoy walking round here, nice vibe and it's good seeing people enjoying being there. The statues are spot on and the Stadium itself is very impressive to look at, albeit quite intimidating at the same time. The photo boards depicting important moments in the history of United were great as well, I could remember a lot of them which was good.
Daniel Booth — Google review
Went down for the super league grand final.
Staff were superb, right across the ground the staff were fantastic. Bar staff, security, helpers etc all very friendly and embraced the atmosphere.
The fans were superb, rugby fans are among the best in sport and it's one of the main reasons I've really gotten into rugby league. Love going to games as its a guaranteed laugh.
In terms of the stadium
It's been a while since I've been to a stadium that dated. Inside looks like it hasn't changed since the 80's. For a club of that size, you'd expect better.
4* only down to the dated facilities. Everything else was superb and memories I won't forget anytime soon
Adam Kennedy — Google review
Absolutely fantastic. This is by far one of the best stadiums I have ever been to in terms of shop, history, service, tour and connections. The tour is very nice considering the fact you can go inside the stadium and look at it. There is also a ,Munich Tunnel’ containing the history of Manchester United including the great loss in 1958. The shop is well equipped with loads of souvenirs, clothes, Jerseys and stuff. I really enjoyed it and it was nice.
Joshua Adebayo — Google review
Theatre of Dreams.............in every sense of the word. Arguably, the most popular football destination in the world. The stars are born and history is written here, a little ironic considering the fortunes of the football team now. The Old Trafford is an excellent place to visit. You might be able to access the stadium premises on an event day - it could be any day, while you have to pay for guided tour packages, one of which takes you to the soccer ground, or close to it. If you have still time left in the day, the enticing other attractions of the Manchester are unlikely to disappoint you.
Seno — Google review
Best stadium in the world, what a place !
Make sure to take the tour where you’ll see the dressing room of the players , trophies , cafe where Sir Alex and the couches sat , press conference room and a thorough tour in the bench . Also , make sure to see the mega store which is really amazing , if you are a member you’ll get 10% discount which is really worth it.
It is pretty easy to arrive there , a bus can drop you off just by the stadium.
And of course, attending a match would be something you’ll never forget in your whole life. Love you forever Man United .
Ramy Alsaarti — Google review
Public transport drops you off a little ways from the stadium and you have to walk a bit. The closer you get the more excitement you get by seeing the iconic white structure of Old Trafford. You are greeted with the huge wall of the stadium, people selling food and merchandise outside. I got in pretty early and the stadium is massive. I sat in the highest section of the Sir Alex Ferguson stand and the roof covering makes you feel super enclosed and far away. I did not enjoy this part of the stadium. Atmosphere is solid but not the best.
Josh Baltazar — Google review
Great experience the stadium tour is great I love how they also display the women's teams shirts along with the men's shirts also loved how you had a tour round rather than being sent of by yourself. When I've been to old Trafford they've had great food and the pitch is so beautiful.
Alexa Smith — Google review
Even as a non Manchester United fan, a must-see stadium, truly a historic stadium that has been in the same location from the late 1800s. Very impressive museum which an unbelievable trophy cabinet. Doing the stadium tour adds to the alure of the stadium, giving great insight into the development and expansion of the club and stadium. There is also a fully stocked club store selling every bit of Man united merchant you could want.
Adrian Dirksen — Google review
Visiting Old Trafford, the iconic home of Manchester United, was an unforgettable experience. The sheer magnitude of the stadium, combined with the rich history displayed in the museum, made it a football enthusiast's paradise. The stadium tour provided insight into the club's glorious past, allowing fans to walk in the footsteps of legends. The atmosphere on the Sir Matt Busby Way was electric, and witnessing the Stretford End in full voice was a highlight. Whether you're a die-hard Red Devils fan or a casual football lover, Old Trafford offers a pilgrimage-worthy journey into the heart of football history.
Engr. Ishtiaq Hashmi — Google review
We did the museum tour, and pre-booked lunch in the Red Cafe.
The tour is very good, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
It is well worth booking the Red Cafe for lunch. I had the fish and chips, which was a good size portion. I upgraded my eldest daughter's child pizza to an adult for £5, and it was worth doing - she's 13. The hot and chips for my youngest daughter, 10, was a good size.
Disappointed that the women's team featured so little in the museum, but one the staff told be there will be a purpose built exhibition for the women's team coming either end of 2024 or beginning 2025.
Well worth it.
Simon Scott — Google review
I came with my 10yr old son, he absolutely loved it. Theatre of dreams was epic. The history is amazing, definately worth the money. Tour guide was very witty and made us laugh. Great day all round. Highly recommended
Paul Ferguson — Google review
I recently attended the Manchester United vs Chelsea match on May 25th, 2023, at Old Trafford. It was my second time attending a match at Old Trafford, and I was just as impressed as I was the first time.
The stadium is absolutely massive, with a capacity of over 75,000 people. The atmosphere is electric, and the fans are incredibly passionate. I was lucky enough to be sitting in the Stretford End, which is known as the "singing section" of the stadium. The fans in the Stretford End were absolutely incredible, and they created an amazing atmosphere throughout the match.
The match itself was a close one, with both teams creating chances. In the end, Manchester United won 4-1, and the fans erupted into celebration. It was an incredible experience, and I would highly recommend attending a match at Old Trafford if you ever have the chance.
Ishan Arora — Google review
The stadium’s architecture seamlessly blends history with modernity. The renovated sections pay homage to the club’s rich heritage, while incorporating state-of-the-art facilities that enhance the overall matchday experience. The meticulously maintained pitch is a sight to behold, and the panoramic view of the stadium from any seat is simply breathtaking.
Ismaeel ?ISP? Olayiwola — Google review
Starting off, The stadium is extremely impressive and I love the atmosphere during match days! Even though I had sat a bit further away the fans would always create an atmosphere of excitement! Its wonderful being a fan of this amazing club.
Been here preseason and many match days
Kevin Cai — Google review
Old Trafford, the iconic home of Manchester United, is a cathedral of football that stirs the souls of fans and leaves an indelible mark on all who visit. Stepping into this hallowed ground is like entering the heart of footballing history.
The stadium's grandeur is evident from the moment you approach its iconic facade. The "Theatre of Dreams" lives up to its name, as it has been the stage for countless legendary moments in the sport. The statues of Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson, two of the most revered figures in football history, serve as a reminder of the club's rich legacy.
Inside, the atmosphere is electric. The roar of the crowd, the singing, and the sheer passion of the supporters create an experience that is nothing short of magical. Old Trafford transcends being just a sports venue; it's a place of pilgrimage for football aficionados.
The museum and stadium tour offer a deep dive into the history of Manchester United. It's an opportunity to walk in the footsteps of legends, explore the trophies, and understand the club's remarkable journey.
The stadium itself is a marvel of engineering, with seating offering great views of the pitch from every angle. The Stretford End, in particular, is an epicenter of energy and devotion, where the fervent fans create an atmosphere that's second to none.
Old Trafford's significance extends beyond the pitch. The "United Trinity" statue, honoring George Best, Denis Law, and Sir Bobby Charlton, is a touching tribute to the club's storied past.
In a city defined by its footballing heritage, Old Trafford stands as a symbol of excellence and ambition. For fans, a visit here is nothing short of a dream come true, and for football enthusiasts, it's a chance to witness the sport at its very best. Old Trafford is more than just a stadium; it's a place where the spirit of Manchester United and the beauty of football come alive.
Kyle Rowntree — Google review
Visited Old Trafford for a Manchester United game and had a fantastic experience. The stadium is impressive, steeped in history, and despite the team's performance not being at its best, the atmosphere was electric. The organization for getting to and from the stadium, both before and after the match, was top-notch. A must-visit for football enthusiasts!
Tim R — Google review
Old Trafford is still the most magnificent and awe-inspiring stadium in the country. Walking down Sir Matt Busby Way and seeing the monumental frontage of the ground still takes my breath way even after over a thousand match day visits. It is looking a little ragged in places so does need a little refurbishment but it's still the one ground that all other fans want to visit. A lot of that of course is due to the fantastic United supporters who create the unforgettable atmosphere and always show respect to past heroes.
Nuts — Google review
Done stadium tour which was good. Wasn't to impressed by the staff during the trophy room exhibition part to be honest thought they could interact more with customers. But to be honest I wasn't there to see that I just wanted to see the pitch and changing rooms. The 2 gentleman who took us for that part are a credit to the club really nice answered any questions and were very knowledgeable. Had a good laugh also which helps. Was worth the money and I ticked another stadium off my list. S
D M — Google review
As a family, we went on a Tour of the grounds and museum. This is by far the best experience I could have wished for as my first visit to Old Trafford. The stadium is not as run down as the media make out...yes it needs a few bits sorted here and there, but it's a fabulous piece of history. The guides took us on a fabulous whisk around in around 75mins...and disabled access to locations were not an issue. This is built far VERY disabled friendly as there were 2 that required assistance on the group. The guides were fabulous and great interaction with the kids too. I've a few photos of the museum and grounds included ... Not to spoil this too much for avid visitors!
Adam Street — Google review
I took my son for the stadium tour and was very pleasantly surprised. Thorough and interesting, friendly and knowledgeable guides. Many, great photo opportunities.
Please arrive early to give you enough time to see the many exhibits in the museum. We arrived at the advised time but we could have spent a lot longer there. I appreciate that you can go back in after the tour but we had walked enough by then.
Robert Smith — Google review
If you are a Manchester United fan it's definitely the place to be. Beautiful stadium 🏟 and the mega store is brilliant for men, women and children. Just a few minutes walk from the tram stop.
Melanie Morrow — Google review
The theatre of dreams, my first ever visit and what a stadium, beyond impressive. wear and tear is really starting to show but an incredible experience. not bad waiting times to get into the turnstiles and pretty well organised. decent food choices around the ground area too
Noah Basford (Bassy) — Google review
Done the stadium tour at Old Trafford and would highly recommend anyone who has the chance to do it. The guides were fantastic, the museum is is stunning with so much memorabila, photos and information. The history of the club seeps out of the stadium and was great to be pitchside, in the tunnel and dug-outs and in the changing room. Superb value for money and an absolute pleasure to do this, first class!!!
george flynn — Google review
One of the best stadium atmosphere on matchday here if you sit near to singing section.
Would recommend to reach few hours before if you would like to take pics or get autographs from the players.
Should visit atleast once.
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Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom
This theme park is perfect for families with toddlers and children up to the age of thirteen and is packed full of attractions, shows, rides and much more. There are two indoor attractions which include a waterpark and a branded Nerf zone, as well as a range of slides and other activities outside. If youre looking for an action-packed day out with your little ones then Gulliver's World Resort is the place to go!
Amazing value, entertainment staff and perfect for small children up to teenage. We looked at the reviews and I’m unsure how they have a negative review. With the cost of the room you get free entry to park, there’s woodland walks, free entrainment on a night for children and free meal for the family. We will be back again soon. As a family ours the best place we have stayed in the U.K. highly recommend by our family. Water ride was the best for us.
World Atlas of Nina & Lettie — Google review
We'd not visited for years as we'd found it very run down previously. It hasn't changed.
There is so much that could be improved with a cost of paint or a bit of care but this doesn't seem to have been done. If be surprised if they've done any maintenance during the closed season.
That said staff were really friendly and ride queries were short. Definitely not a full day out, but ok for a few hours.
Don't think we'll return.
Michelle Parr — Google review
We visited here on a sunny Thursday afternoon in June with our 3 year old.
We had a brilliant day, arrived around 11am, left around 3:30pm and managed to get on 15 rides, have a sit down lunch and spend some time on one of the playgrounds.
The selection of rides for a 3 year old are brilliant, and there are only 3 or 4 rides she was too small to go on. We only queued a maximum of 20 minutes for 2 rides and most others we got on straight away. The park was reasonably busy with some school trips, but not horrendously can't move busy.
We had food from the diner at the park entrance and it was fairly average and overpriced typical of most theme parks, but it's what you expect. It was okay and the portion size was decent.
At the end of the day, there were still lots of things we hadn't done and we could have easily spent a second day there doing the theatre, rides we missed, soft play and playgrounds.
Parts of Gulliver's World do look old and tired. You can see they are improving things though, for example the Gulliver's Gears area was new since we last went and that looked good.
However, I don't think the tired bits particularly bother toddlers and when you look at price it's really good value for money. It cost £42 for 3 of us. If you go to Nickelodeon Land at Blackpool or Cbeebies Land at Alton Towers you can pay that for 1 person.
Daniel — Google review
Great place for a family day out. Some areas look tired, but in other areas of the park, you can see the continuous improvement.
Young families can enjoy the rides together as a number of the rides just require the children to able to sit up unaided as long as they are with an adult. Which was great as we had a young toddler with us and a 6 year old.
Plenty of picnic areas throughout the park. Those wanting hot drinks there are a number of kiosks offering hot drinks and even a Costa on site.
The fresh doughnuts are lovely, and the choices of ice creams on offer are great.
If you are a smoker, there are a few designated areas around the park for you to go also.
Janice Shaw — Google review
Had a fantastic 2 days on the park. Lots of rides mainly for kids. My little girl was 3 and got on majority of rides no prob. 90 cm tall and then lots of rides open if you ride with an adult. There is 4 or 5 bigger rides nothing flashy but caters for many ages. Plenty of food outlets and toilets dotted around. Not a massive place but good value for money would 100% go again especially with the hotel stay. Queues on the weekend were OK some longer waits some shorter depending on popularity but no more than about 45 mins.
Bri Willo — Google review
Took 3 Grandchildren (9, 7 and 3) and had a lovely day. Very busy but most queues were reasonable. The bigger water rides were extremely busy and you need to have children who are patient in waiting!!
Very clean and all staff very friendly and helpful. Very strict on height allowance which is fair for health and safety 👍
Only 2 show times available which means you are quite restricted, especially if you find yourself on other side of park.
Be aware lots of wasps 🐝🙉
All in all, brilliant day had by all 😁
Michelle Drummond — Google review
Value for money I would say. The theme park is a bit old but it’s very clean. There’s quite a lot of classic rides to play with and things to see. Don’t expect many big new rides but you won’t get bored in the park. Must try their fresh donuts which are £4.5 for six 👍
Teresa Li — Google review
Great family theme park, ideal for kids. Park is a reasonable size to walk around without little leg’s getting too tired. Themed events throughout the year are fab. We’ve done both Christmas and New Year here and the atmosphere was brilliant. Plenty of areas to sit and eat if you’ve taken a picnic.
Chris — Google review
A really great place to take younger children. We went with a 3.5 and 4.5 year old, both tall enough for every ride we tried.
There was always something for us to do.
There is a little old age to some of the locations in the park but not enough to put you (or more importantly the children) off. We all had an amazing time.
They have really thought about the issues that arise from taking young children to theme parks.
Toilets always seem close by. There is always some kind of mini park/play area/climbing frame close to all the rides which is perfect if its busy or big waits or one child had to wait because they were too small.
The rides fit adults too which makes it such a fun day. We loved apache falls!!
There are little ducks running round which was cute.
The dinosaurs area is perfect for toddlers. My son loved it!!
Sophie — Google review
Fright Fiesta was a joy, despite the pouring rain and cold conditions we had a wonderful day. It was a half term treat for my little thrill seeker and it definitely lived up to our expectations (went beyond them in fact). Daniel on the Togo Tower (02/11/23) was just lovely, he even let my son win a race between us and he along with every other member of staff deserves a 5 star review. We hardly queued at all so that made the day even more special, definitely worth a visit in the low peak times if you don't mind some rough weather. Plenty places to eat and grab a coffee. Thank you for the memories ❤️ I've not doubt we will be back!
Emma Allen — Google review
We went for the land of lights for the first time and enjoyed it. Wasnt busy so easy to walk around and see everything. Lovely atmosphere and some fabulous look lanterns. Nice stop offs for hot drinks and food but we also took our own snacks which is good to be able to do. Only negative, wish it had last longer with even more lanterns.
Laura L — Google review
Great off-season experience. Went with two 10 yr olds and a 4 yr old and was worried the older kids might be bored but enough faster rides. They even enjoyed the ball pit in soft play, which was a surprise, allowing me downtime with a hot drink ☕👍. With most queues being less than 10 mins and a ticket offer on it was exceptional value for money. You can even take your own food if you prefer, although save room for the fresh doughnuts! It is old and tired in places and a couple of rides had to close briefly for maintenance (hence 4*), but well loved, good variety and fairly clean with engaged friendly staff.
Seonaid Beddows — Google review
A Swashbuckling Adventure for All Ages at Gulliver's World Warrington!
From the moment we stepped through the gates, Gulliver's World Warrington transported us to a world of pure, unadulterated fun. My children (aged 6, 10, 12) were wide-eyed with wonder, and even I, a jaded adult, couldn't help but be swept away by the infectious energy.
Thrills and Chills for Every Daredevil:
The park offered a fantastic selection of rides catering to all ages and thrill levels. From the heart-pounding drops of the exciting rides to the gentler spins of the calmer rides, there was something for everyone.
Make sure you book a day with good weather and you'll certainly enjoy!!
Ioannis Louizos — Google review
From the mixed reviews i was dubious to what our day out would be like but the kids had a good time. It was classed as low season so I'd hate to visit when its busier because there would be meltdowns left right and centre as the ques were already long (over 1 hour we waited for one of them!) . We arrived at 10.30 and got into the park at 10.45 left at 4.45 and id say we managed to do about 60% of the rides and none of the play grounds as there was no time due to the ques so im glad we didn't pay full price (ques could of been reduced if they actually filled the ride every time and there wasn't 3 adults to one kid🙄). There are plenty of picnic areas and some of them are sheltered too incase of rain. My daughter had quite a nasty accident but couldn't find a staff member anywhere thankfully a member of the public had extra supplies to top up my own.
Victoria Moss — Google review
Nice family day out for both the adults and the kids. There's a few new rides that have been added since I was last here 5 years ago. However, on the flip side, there are areas of the park that are looking a bit run down and in need of a revamp, some rides were also out of action. Stacy who was running the log flume was absolutely brilliant in keeping it organised to a regimental fashion as it was so busy! Plenty of parking and eating and drinking facilities. Overall it was a good fun day out but just not quite the five star experience, but has the future potential to be a five star.
David Johnson — Google review
Great theme park visited with a 4 year old she absolutely loved it loads of children's rides and great for all ages! Apache falls was a brilliant ride and loved the boats! Best to visit throughout the weekday and wear something comfy!
Surinder Dhaliwal — Google review
Getting through the gates was relatively easy as was the parking although closing off enough space for 20+ disabled cars for 1 bus seemed pretty pointless!
The remaining disabled spaces numbered about 6.
The 1st ride, we stood in the queue for 90mins! and missed a lot of the rides due to the size of the queues.
I had a double cheese burger which eventually had onions and cheese even after the server told us he had none left but only after we asked for a refund. £6.95 which considering the establishment wasn't too bad even if the burgers were just warm and the cheese cold.
The pizza place was no different and was slightly undercooked, the poor lady working on her own was definitely under visible pressure.
Having captured for the little ones in our group we decided to check out the roller coaster which the adults were looking forward too.
Having got there we were told that it was closing due to the fireworks despite only being 6pm and the fireworks due at 20:45!?
Fireworks were better than expected which added to our day.
All in all I probably would go back but during the week when less quiet and also take my own food.
Stuart Mayo — Google review
Brought our first grandchild here when he was 4 and again at 5 .... Now brought him at 9 with 2nd grandchild at 5. They both loved it!!
Very happy bunnies! A good variety of rides, enough to make them both happy. We were happy there was Costa coffee when we needed a hot drink.
Reasonable prices for food and sweets.
Melissa Wickison — Google review
Went for the Land of Lights display and my boys loved it, both 10. We stayed over in one of the Wooden Cabins. Quite small and very basic, but still had a nice cosy feel to it. Check in was a nightmare! None of the staff knew where our accommodation was, just had a rough idea of the area, but still sent us off in the wrong direction in the pouring rain. We went for the breakfast, train ride and met with Santa package. The breakfast wasn't worth waiting for, so glad the boys had theirs already or they'd have gone without. Park rides were good, plenty to keep busy for a few hours. A couple of issues but all in all a very enjoyable stay. Would recommend.
Daniel Roberts — Google review
Came Friday - Saturday for Santa's sleepover and land of lights.
We had an absolutely brilliant time, The hotel room was lovely and clean, The only downside was the mattress was awful and no cot mattress so needed to use a towel which wasn't ideal. The staff was very helpful and polite and nothing was too much trouble.
For the packages I'd of expected an itinerary and times of what was happening but didn't receive this so hard to plan with a baby.
Theme park was great, the whole Santa experience was amazing, train ride etc was brilliant.
The only problem with the theme park I'd say was it was hard to navigate around with the Christmas was land of lights parts were closed off so we ended up getting lost quite often which wasn't great in -2 degrees with a baby.
Food and drink are very expensive in the park £2 for a can of pop and £15 for a meal.
Asda around the corner so we got snacks to bring as we couldn't afford the meals there for breakfast dinner and tea for 2 days.
Definitely recommend for families with young children, looking forward to coming back in the summer.
Thank you for a great first mini family holiday and first Santa visit for my baby.
Jade Roper — Google review
What a clean, beautiful, well maintained, very safe place.
This is so underrated. The entrance gives you the feel of Disneyland. This place has rides for toddlers to any age. Some dare devil rides to rides that anyone can enjoy. Must visit.
The staff are super nice, enthusiastic and very friendly, helpful. The rides are clean and at the entrance of each ride the staff security checks and joy in receiving every child is beautiful to watch. They do not get stressed. They maintain the same momentum till evening.
The place looked immaculate like no one has been there but the park was fully packed. No litter, no overflowing litters anywhere any time of the day. Clean toilets from 10 till 4 p.m.
Coffe Station, food court was THE cleanest ever!! The staff sanitise every table before and after use. Never seen a kitchen this clean. Disney standards was just OK.
They have everything from meet and greet, rides play areas, climbing net, games what not.
Def a must go. It almost looks like each and every staff is a family and works so amicably.
Do not miss it and you will not be disappointed.
Sowmya Prasath — Google review
Amazing Theme park. Best day out place for kids during holidays. Prefer to go on sunny day. Place is a tad older but still have got things in it to enjoy. Must go
Balakrishnan G — Google review
The kids and us big kids absolutely love this place. The price is decent especially since they do so many offers throughout the year which as adults get in free for mothers and Father’s Day! Really appreciated. The food isn’t great but none of the theme parks are. Gullivers is more for younger children. It is not the hype like Alton towers but it is quieter and less queuing apart of the odd busy summer days. They have designated smoking areas on site as well as a large selections of cafes to buy snacks and drinks. The rides are fantastic for the little ones especially the Jurassic area. My only peeve is they sell helium balloons for something like £15! Which we bought as a treat for the kids. But they don’t even include a weight!? So the balloon can just so easily fly away….
Holly Popiel — Google review
Went for the Festival of Lights around Christmas time and the lanterns were incredible. Plenty of detail, huge designs that were very, very impressive.
Extremely busy as you can imagine. Mulled wine & cider was advertised everywhere but none alcoholic only which is a requirement when you're around so many kids to put up with the noise.
The park definitely needs a coat of paint everywhere and some maintenence. Would make things look fresh and clean. Still a good experience though
Michael Taylor — Google review
We went on an Easter holiday and my 7 and 3-year-old daughters had a blast. The event had everything from bubble shows to play areas and competitions, keeping the kids thoroughly entertained. We were pleasantly surprised to find minimal queues, allowing us to explore all the games. Trying the delicious ice cream was a highlight, and the option to rent a pram for only 10 pounds was a lifesaver, especially for our tired older daughter
Kushkestani Mina — Google review
Place is very run down. Everything looked either broken or dirty. The rides were very dated! All the attractions and decorations were so old they looked like they were barley standing the dinosaurs and cowboys were terrifying in their own right. Most had at least one appendage missing/snapped off. Everything was dirty, the water rides the water was brown and disgusting. The toilets you could smell before you even seen a sign for them.
For the price we paid to get in I would expect so much more. The range of rides is OK some for young and early teen kids. There are parks dotted around which was handy. The food on offer wasn't the best but was edible. I would advise to bring your own. There is plenty of benches and tables to use for picnics.
If your looking for an amazing day out I would avoid especially at the cost they are currently charging. I felt slightly robbed and seriously underwhelmed. There was people walking round smoking cannabis in the public areas near the rides and parks. There was members of staff walking round at the time and no one was challenged. This alone put me off ever visiting again.
Katie H — Google review
Went to see the land of lights show, absolutely beautiful!!
Spent 90 minutes walking round looking at all the different sections from dinosaurs to princesses and many more!!
Wasn’t busy so was able to take our time looking round.
Plenty of free parking spaces.
Debbie Farley — Google review
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Shackleton Cl, Old Hall, Warrington WA5 9YZ, United Kingdom
Brockholes is a nature reserve in Lancashire that is home to rare bird species, as well as the floating visitor village. It is a great place for family outings, with plenty of beautiful walks to explore.
Wonderful nature reserve with different walks. It has features like carved statues to spot, ponds, a little lake that the big cafe rests over. There's bird spotting areas & they have courses for children & adults working in nature being creative.
A well run visitor centre with plenty of parking & a playground for kids. It's a great place for the family. Dog walking isn't allowed on the reserve though as the environment is delicate with birds & wildlife & closely governed.
Michaela Kerfoot — Google review
Absolutely love it here. Beautiful scenery and fantastic wildlife. They have a range of activities throughout the year for the kids which are either free or cost little. In the summer you can certainly make the day of it, great park for young and older kids especially. £5 parking all day, considering looking into monthly/quarterly cost for the car park so we can go more. Went today for the kids orienteering and the ladies there were absolutely fantastic, great service.
Amez — Google review
Very pretty wetland and nature reserve, so much to see and do. Visitors centre with plenty of interesting information and games and puzzles for children. Suitable walks for all mobilities all very well maintained (at the time of our visit). Large cafe with an extensive menu. Little shops (which were unfortunately closed at the time of our visit)
Cath Fielding — Google review
A very nice place to visit, the wildlife appeared to be taking a day off though, having said that at my age my walking range is a bit limited so will revisit. The catering is rudimentary in its offerings considering the modern kitchen and equipment available to staff.
Parking there was plenty room, one option £5 for all day but money goes to funding the reserve.
Lee Wardle — Google review
Excellent place for an easy walk round the bird reserve. Plenty of hides to see the wildlife.
Nice centre for snacks/drinks.
Just a pity about the constant done of traffic from the M6.
David Williams — Google review
Lovely place to walk round and see wild life but the cafe is poor. No individual tables to sit at only long ones, coffee and tea have to be made yourself from machine, soggy chips being kept warm rather than freshly made. Should be better for the price. They need to check out Martin Meres cafe that is excellent.
Nigel Taylor — Google review
Great nature reserve. We visited on a Sunday morning. It's £5 to park in the carpark with automatic number plate detection when you enter. Plenty of space in the carparks.
The UK's first floating visitor centre was great to visit. The woman in the visitor centre was really friendly and we picked up a map of the area. We got a drink and cookies in the cafe which were a tad on the pricy side. There's also toilets there too.
We walked over five miles round the different trails. We saw squirrels, a heron, various birds, hares, longhorn cattle and deer. There was also a stone circle, bird hides and many sculptures dotted about the lakes.
Would recommend a visit. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Donna W — Google review
Plenty of different walks round with maps to follow. A pleasant walk along the river Ribble is a must do. There is also a woodland walk to view many different birds and animals. Large cafe and visitors centre. Just £5 car park charge. Well worth a visit.
Michael Boyes — Google review
Great place for a lovely walk/picnic and some fresh air. Free to enter just pay for carpark but that's reasonable considering the upkeep costs per day! Great playarea for the kids. Toilets on site. Food area and gift shop. Nice and clean. Plenty to see on the different trails. Kids enjoyed den building in the woods.
Darien Vernon — Google review
A stunning location. We went for the Santa event and it did not disappoint, my daughter found it magical. Parking is easy to access, there is a large outdoor play area enroute to parking that is easy to walk to. Even spotted deer is the tree line. Would definitely visit again. No dogs allowed on floating visitor centre area though. Loved it.
Rachel Lawson — Google review
Beautiful nature reserve, only wish we would have had more time to spend here. We would definitely have done the egg hunt. Lots of beautiful walks for all of the family.
Sewgemsews — Google review
My first visit and my family enjoyed very well. Went on a weekday with a nice weather not very busy, will surely go back. You have to pay £5 day ticket for parking cheaper when you buy an annual pass.
Large Play area with activities for all ages, nice environment for family picnics
Khadija Ibrahim — Google review
Beautiful setting, car park is £5 but worth it for what's here. Great staff and prices are reasonable. Only thing that let it down was dog walkers in a place meant to be dog free. We brought our son with ASD as a safe space for him to feel free to run around but hampered by idiots who think more of their dogs than others or what the place is for. Would be good to see staff patrolling for issues such as this but aside from that a great time, fun explores and very relaxing.
Brendan Greaves — Google review
Beautiful place, great parking which you do have to pay for. Lovely walks and play areas for kids of all ages. No dogs allowed, unfortunately, but that's so there's no interference with the wildlife. Would recommend for a nice relaxing walk with family
Martyn Frost — Google review
Lovely place for a walk, wheelchair friendly, and child friendly. Nice cafe with seating and toilets. There's a decent kids play area on the other side of the car park.
Louis Sherwood — Google review
My first visit to this excellent nature reserve next to the M6 motorway. My sister who has been before guided us for a 3.6 miles walk around the reserve with coffees half way round.
Paths were very muddy today but the weather was fine. It was very interesting watching the sand martins using the purpose built nest site.
Howard Marsh — Google review
A great nature reserve close to the M6 motorway with a floating visitor centre including a cafe, there is also a small play area for children and it has the Guild Wheel Cycle Route pass through the reserve as well as running alongside the River Ribble.
There is a fee of £5 for the car park which covers for a full days visit, and the proceeds are put back into the site, you can also purchase a 3, 6 or 12 month car park pass to make it cheaper if you want to visit more often.
A good selection of birds, ducks, squirrels and even deer roam around the site. The paths are good for those with walking difficulties, prams and wheelchairs too, although it was a tad wet and muddy when we visited but there has been quite a good amount of rain recently and the site is on a natural flood plain.
Trebor 1456 — Google review
Reclaimed land from an older quarry. The 'floating' village is striking, although quite how it floats is a mystery as it rests on concrete. The location and view though is spectacular. The cafe could be better, which is why I haven't given 5 stars.
Richard Lyons — Google review
Coming back when weather better. Was lovely restaurant feels like you are gloating and plenty of routes. Majority are wheelchair friendly. Can't wait to go back
John Dearden — Google review
Great place for school trip. Made us feel welcomed and kept kids engaged. Mercedes was fantastic.
Dawn Hughes — Google review
Brilliant place to go walking and nature/bird spotting. (Several hides dotted around) paths are good and accessible, visitor centre is lovely too.
Claire Green — Google review
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Preston New Rd, Samlesbury, Preston PR5 0AG, United Kingdom
The Owl & Bird of Prey Sanctuary is a protected avian center that provides flying demonstrations and treasure hunts for children. Located at Turbary Woods Sanctuary, it can be accessed through the Garden Centre in Whitestake, Preston. The sanctuary is managed by a group of volunteers and features six-wheeled bugs that kids can ride around an obstacle course. Visitors can also enjoy the cheap drinks and snacks at the little cafe.
The kids loved the little 6 wheeler bugs! They got a couple of mins talk about how to use them and a good 20 minutes round the track. There were obstacles, water and a tunnel and they absolutely loved it. Decent at a tenner each too.
There was a little cafe with cheap drinks and snacks (tea was £1.25 and chocolate bars were 65p). It wasn't expensive at all. Didn't visit the owl sanctuary this time.
John Worrall-McBride — Google review
Really cool experience definitely worth it, seeing the beautiful owls and birds was just amazing. The bird show was really interesting, great info, being up close to these beautiful owls and birds was great.
My kids loved it, and the fairy door hunt and animal picture hunt around the facility was fun.
Really nice staff who adore these owls and birds was lovely too see.
Jemma Potter ORourke — Google review
What a fantastic place. Staff very knowledgeable and friendly. We attended the bird display, got hold over 5; birds. It was quiet when we were there.
If your expecting Chester zoo , it's not what it is, is a informative and relaxed place, off the beaten track.
Paul Downing (Gnomelander) — Google review
Went to the Owl & Bird of Prey Sanctuary With my partner today and it was absolutely Amazing first of when we arrived their was this lovely person who greeted us and was very helpful with our questions and told us all the information we needed to know after that we went around to look at the Owl’s & Bird’s and they were beautiful we then sat down to have lunch and after that went to the Bird Air Show which started at 12:30 it was amazing the way they told us everything about the birds and how to hold them was spot on and it was very good both me and my partner enjoyed seeing Magic,Wally and Sammy afterwards me and my partner had gone back to look around for the last time before we went and my partner need to find something and the lovely person who we saw at the start had heard us asking were Wally’s Sign was she then helped us and showed us and told us more facts about wally this person was amazing and very nice would come back here again :)
James Preston-Gore — Google review
Brilliant place to introduce kids to the kings of the sky. The staff is friendly and very interactive. At some point, you feel sorry for the birds being in the cage, but as the staff explained later, their chances of survival are better this way. If the weather permits, the birds put up a show. The kids loved finding the doors of hidden fairy houses, it was very engaging experience overall.
Abhishek Mathai — Google review
This is a lovely place to visit if you have even a passing interest in owls or birds of prey. It has a slightly run down feel to it but don't let that put you off. This is a volunteer led site that relies entirely on the money it can generate. The bird flying which takes place once a day (at 12:30 currently) is the real jewel in the crown of this place. The two presenters were extremely knowledgeable and nearly everyone in the audience who wanted to was able to interact with the birds.
Lawrence McG. — Google review
The sanctuary is an amazing day out. Brilliant way to get closer to our wildlife led by knowledgeable, fun volunteers who clearly know their stuff. All money goes back into funding their work. Highly recommended for a visit!
Debs R — Google review
Lovely relaxing afternoon, the birds are amazing, and there is interesting information about every bird as you walk around. The flight show was great. The staff are amazing, very knowledgeable, and ensure the visitors get involved, allowing people to hold the Owls. There is a gift shop on site, it is a cheap and cheerful experience. I will definitely be going again 😁
Michelle Holmes — Google review
You can see the LOVE the volunteers put into the Sanctuary. Beautiful birds, lovely hidden gem in a little forest area, the bird display was phenomenal. You know it's good value for money when you feel almost guilty that it only cost £30 for a family of 4 with everything we saw and experienced. Well done volunteers your Sanctuary is fantastic :)
Stephanie Sanderson — Google review
What a fabulous place. The birds are awesome. They are in a natural setting and the staff are so proactive within the sanctuary. I will be back to support the sanctuary and to see these beauties again. The place its self had seated areas and is so tranquil ❤ just listening to the birds.
Sandy Jane Sims — Google review
Beautiful birds! And even more amazing staff. My partner and I visited the owl and birds of prey sanctuary yesterday (19th March). The birds were gorgeous and so fascinating. It was amazing to see the bonds they have with their owners.
Thankfully they had the all clear for bird flu as they did a little flying show for us! I would definitely recommend!!
Kiara Clair — Google review
We have had such an amazing day out watching the show today, we were lucky with the weather, so stayed pretty much from the start till the end of the display. The birds were just magnificent and the trainers are all incredibly knowledgeable and clearly dedicated to their birds. The audience was mixed, full of very young kids, teenagers anf adults of all ages and the trainers ensured that everyone who wanted got to hold a bird (or 2 or 3!!).
The place would benefit from donations to update the cages, but if you're going to just see the show, you should not be disappointed.
The place also offers a picnic area and a children's playground area where you can relax before/after the show in the fresh air.
Y. K. — Google review
Definitely recommend if you would like to try something new or find something to do on a spontaneous day out, especially on a budget! The highlight was the talk at 12.30 as everyone in the audience had the ability to hold the owls with flying demonstrations. The staff were lovely too... keep up the hard work.
Cali Brown — Google review
Super place run by friendly volunteers to home rescued birds. About 70 different types. Birds look in great condition. Good information boards and excellent flying show where you get to interact with the birds which are well mannered and safe. Very much recommended to see these amazing birds close-up. Reasonable price entry fee which goes direct to upkeep of birds.
Lorraine Kane — Google review
Great little place ran by very passionate people. The flying display is the highlight with each party getting there own glove and having the birds flown to them, magnificent experience. Good varied collection of owls and birds of prey in the sanctuary. Access to the sanctuary is around the back of a garden centre via a unpaved track just follow the owl signs!
Rhys Ellis — Google review
Great afternoon for me and my two girls.
£20 is all it cost us! We all enjoyed it 🦉
There’s a little play area and fairy houses for the kids, plus my eldest enjoyed doing the scavenger hunt.
It’s run by volunteers, who are really friendly and are a credit to the place.
Would highly recommend 🦅
Matthew Boddy — Google review
I didn't expect this place to be particularly popular and I was a bit surprised how many people were eager to see the owl show. the show takes place at 12.30 pm (weather permitting) and lasts about 1 hour. volunteers have a lot of knowledge and are able to convey everything in an interesting and funny way. my son was a little disappointed that some guests had the opportunity to hold the birds much more than he did, but in the end he too waited for his turn. The birds are great, although the conditions in which they live are a bit unpleasant. getting to the parking lot may raise doubts that we are going to the right place;) overall, I recommend it and I hope that the money obtained from ticket sales goes to improving the living conditions of these birds. adult £10f, child £5
lasica696 — Google review
Fantastic place with a close up flight display at 12.30pm. The staff were friendly and super informative. The birds were beautiful. £10 per adult and £5 per child. We paid on the door and they take cash or card. Enclosures were in a lovely woodland next to a fishing lake. There was a small play area and picnic tables. Parking easy and toilets at the entrance. My son loved holding several owls during the flight display. Suitable for all ages. We had a great afternoon.
Nora Lora — Google review
Had a fantastic day out at the sanctuary at the weekend. We were greeted by a few of the helpful and friendly volunteers as we paid for entrance (£10 is an absolute bargain and the money goes towards taking care of the birds). Time flew by as we spent an hour and a half looking at the birds. There were so many different birds to see and each one was magnificent. The bird flying show lasted about 2 hours and everyone had a brilliant time. 6 different owls came out one by one and everyone had several opportunities to let the birds land on your arm as the volunteers taught us plenty about the owls lifestyle and personalities. It's the perfect day out for people of all ages!
Peter Riley — Google review
What an amazing place to visit! My daughter absolutely loves birds, so it was a must visit for us. She absolutely loved it! There are lots of different stunning owls and birds of prey, you can tell are very well cared for by the volunteers. The bird show at 12.30 (dependant on weather) is the star of the show, what a brilliant opportunity to hold some of the owls and learn all about them. She got to hold all 5 birds and has never been happier. On entry they we're given clipboards with a scavenger hunt for fairy houses and animals, once completed it they got a lolly. There are lots of picnic tables to eat at, take a picnic theres no cafe. There are toilets situated just outside the main gate and free parking. All interactions with the volunteers were positive, they are genuinely lovely people who clearly love what they do. Although its an hours drive from Manchester i have no doubt we will be back multiple times, i highly recommend you visit!
Victoria Moss — Google review
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Chain House Ln, La, Preston PR4 4LB, United Kingdom
WWT Martin Mere in Burscough, Lancashire is a wetland center that offers various activities for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy canoe safaris, observe beavers on the webcam, and play in a themed area. The park also hosts seasonal events to keep guests engaged. With beautiful walks and fantastic views of birds during feeding times, it is an excellent location for nature lovers.
Great location, nice walks, and if you become a member it is excellent value for money for multiple visits. lovely shop and restaurant. Unbelievable sights when it's feeding time. we have never seen so many birds together in one place when it was time for the food. Can't wait to go back and explore more of the venue. Was only there for a short while, but so amazing! Reasonable prices, nice food, nice helpful staff, and very knowledgeable in their area of expertise.
Jonathan Timmins — Google review
Loved our 1st Martin Mere Duck Race.
Thank you for a wonderful day.
We are annual members and also loved the giant duck hunt.
Grace the Giraffe Duck & Mary Swanson the Pirate Party Duck we entered into the 2024 Duck Race.
Henry Seddon Jnr (H) — Google review
Fantastic family day at this lovely wetland centre near Ormskirk. We did the Easter duck hunt which my children 10 & 7 loved. We also hired canoes which was lots of fun. Free parking and cafe on site, also a good playground. Staff were very friendly, I would definitely return we all had a lovely day.
Emma Pritchard — Google review
Brilliant place to go bird spotting a d for walking. Staff are friendly and helpful and will approach you and speak to you. The area is well looked after and beautiful to look at. Lots to do for all the family. It's a little on the expensive side for a one-off visit, but it does help support and look after the birds and otters. Cafe available and toilets. Also a playground for children and parking is free.Fully recommended 👌
Clare Marsh — Google review
Lovely easy access experience. Really enjoyed the use of the hides. Always something to see. There was no problem viewing in hides , but it was a quiet midday week visit. Cafeteria clean and menu adequate.
Sue McAlinden — Google review
Great day out. There's tonnes to do: boat rides, walks, parks, picnics, building dens, learning about birds, crafts, watching talks/demonstrations, pond dipping. It's immersive and the kids absolutely love it. Plenty of parking, cheap entry for a family with kids under 4, great toilet facilities, plenty of benched areas for picnics, buggy accessible all the way round. We've been a handful of times and will go back, even though it's a long way to drive.
Natasha Cox — Google review
A beautiful sanctuary for a wide species of birds with educational information readily available everywhere. The paths are suitable for buggies, and almost all areas seemed accessible for wheelchairs (best contact the centre first to confirm this).
The café serves meals and snacks and has indoor and outdoor seating areas.
The visitors' centre has an interesting exhibition and the shop has a good range of merchandise. All in all, it is truly enjoyable visit.
JEM Miller — Google review
Great place to visit. Paths are decent with plenty of room. Loads of bird hides, we saw a barn owl from one of them. The place is massive. It really is an all-day place. The wild walk was fun with lots of mud and balance beams to walk on.
There's loads of different birds, ducks, geese and swans. Plus flamingos and otters. The otter feed was worth watching!
There's a reedbed walk which is grassy/ tracks and quite long, with some more bird hides.
Large lego sculptures are dotted about the place.
Also worth doing the canoe ride on the wetlands. It's a great way to see nature and costs £10 for an hour.
The carpark is free and large. There's a cafe, children's playground, gift shop and plenty of toilets dotted about.
Well worth a visit.
Donna W — Google review
A fantastic place to visit. Really accessible and great for kids. We visited the cafe and the food looked great. I’d recommend a membership. I regret not signing up on the day.
Simon Bond — Google review
Wonderful bird reserve, amazing variety of species, both collection birds and native. Amazing regeneration of wetlands, really doing great conservation work, raising awareness and looking after their birds. Saw my first wild barn owl here. Great place for families and bird/nature enthusiasts
Adam White — Google review
As a tourist visiting £30.80 for two adults was a bit steep sorry that’s $64.13 in New Zealand dollars.
Maybe it’s better in the summer months but didn’t see many animals and none of the tv screens were working and the whole place felt like a ghost town and the cafe didn’t even look open with chairs stacked on tables.
Not worth the money much better to spend the extra and drive to Chester zoo.
Sam Manson — Google review
A very fun place to visit especially the park area for children and some lovely walks around the reed areas. A bonus for our ASD boy that no dogs are allowed. Only downside is the cafe I feel is expensive for some items. The cakes and coffee are good but a wider variety of sandwiches would be nice with gluten free more readily labelled, I would recommend taking a packed lunch. However there are loads of bird hides and very friendly staff who are willing to help out with information.
Brendan Greaves — Google review
Wonderful wonderful place. Peaceful, meditative space to connect with nature in a very special way. Brilliant hides and enclosures, otters are too cute!
Oliver Matich — Google review
A remarkable nature reserve, easily accessible to wheelchairs and disabled people. Very child orientated with plenty to do and see. An amazing children's playground, places to purchase food and drink at reasonable prices. Wonderful in either rain or sun. It has loads of different birds and otters and they have feeding times. My kids loved pond dipping and other activities they had put on. I absolutely adored my visit and can't wait to visit again. Thankyou for the brilliant day out
Maz Valkass — Google review
Very lovely place with friendly and knowledgeable staff and volunteers. Alan on the boat ride was very informative. Strongly advise wellies for kids as they love splashing through the puddles and shallow water. Great play area and many activities throughout the year to get involved in.
Carla — Google review
Lovely place to visit. Ideal for young kids group visits. Not a massive complex but definitely has a lot to offer. Nice and flat ,clean and well kept nature reserve, I would say nature reserve on my views, if it isn't classed as one already it definitely deserves the title.
Coffee and ice-creams are affordable and great value for the portions. My latte was served in a smaller than expected cup but tasted nice and strong and blended well with the mouth watering 🍨. Very friendly and professional staff. All extremely polite and helpful. The kids will love it, there is a kids play area here on your entrance and I can only see this as a misplaced and only downside to a brilliant afternoon vacation. I think this area should be moved to the end of the journey, kids can burn the rest of their energy off whilst you catch up with the latest or just sit and chat about the new memories you just undertaken. I'd definitely give this place 10 stars if that was in their planning???
7 for that reason only.
Lee Wright — Google review
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Fish Ln, Burscough, Ormskirk L40 0TA, United Kingdom
Anfield is home to Liverpool Football Club and they have played there since the 1892 season. Over the years, Anfield has seen many redevelopments, including a new stand that was completed in 2005. The current owners of the stadium are considering expanding it to make it even more comfortable for spectators. The stadium also features statues of two of Liverpool's most successful managers, Bob Paisley and Bill Shankly. Visitors can tour the stadium's changing rooms, trophy room and tunnel.
Went on the Stadium tour. Place is pretty amazing, first time in the new main stand and it’s spot on. The provide you with a tablet and headphones to watch as you walk round. Loads of info on the history. As always the staff are super friendly and helpful. Great day out, just be careful with parking
Tim Phillips — Google review
Amazing stadium and one of my favourites. Audio guides help give an insight into the stadium's history and it's also kind of a of free flow tour. So, you can look around and proceed your own pace, not pressured by time or being left behind. Excellent stadium for an excellent club.
i like planes — Google review
One of the best stadiums I have been to! Classic and historic landmark in England. The tour was exceptional and the the gentleman who was guiding us through the tour was amazing and extraordinary. Even if you’re not into football, you would be interested and listen to him, his name is “Michael” a nice and well informed gentleman.
Ali Almaliky — Google review
My second visit here, and I always enjoy it. The stadium is impressive, the staff and people are friendly. Getting to the stadium isn’t too difficult, as there are buses running from the city center on match days. The return bus ride can be a bit of a challenge due to the large number of people heading back, but apart from that, it’s a fantastic stadium and a wonderful experience.
Tim R — Google review
Quite a friendly place these days last time I came in 80s we were chased . Family friendly now which is great. Arkles pub was mixed fans and ground is good for viewing. One negative was bar underneath was completely far from premier or CL level.. oh and we lost 3-0 so I want a refund 😥
glyn brownley (mrmonkfish65) — Google review
What an amazing experience I had in the Anfield stadium 🏟.
I am a Liverpool fan and it was my first time . I had a great time and the tour was perfect and a great tour guy was very polite and joking with all of us. Well done keep it up with the great atmosphere inside Anfield Y.N.W.A 👍
Debab — Google review
I visited the Anfield stadium in Liverpool, where I had the opportunity to go through the places where the supporters and players of the big teams go when a match takes place. The locker room is very special, where you can feel the vibrant energy of the players even if they are not present is truly a beautiful experience.The care of the administration and the employees that everything is clean, dry and in order is impressive.
Liliana Popa — Google review
Very well built stadium. During chants and songs, you can hear them echo across the whole pitch, especially before the game starts, 'You will never walk alone' playing gives goosebumps. Stadium is usually pretty full, and the fan sector always puts up flags and banners.
Edgars Rutkovskis — Google review
Went for a stadium tour with my son for his first visit to Anfield and it was great. We did the self tour with audio guide. There is staff everywhere to help and seeing my son was struggling with the ear buds one straight away got him so overhead ones instead.
We were able to see the stands the dressing rooms have pics with the trophies as well as learning some history on the way. It wasn't expensive and is disability friendly.
Stuart Tulloch — Google review
My fave stadium in all of Europe. Home to the greatest team in the world. The mighty Reds. A must visit for any football fans. Beautiful. Unmatched atmosphere. Especially on magical European nights.
Adil Lakhani — Google review
I'm not into football at all, however my brother certainly is, however he's disabled and needed someone with him
I went here, with fairly low expectations, however it's actually quite decent even as someone who doesn't care for football.
If you have a blue badge, you can park just right outside the Anfield stadium for free, however places are somewhat limited.
Waqas Ahmed — Google review
This was a thoroughly interesting and moving experience. The 97 Memorial is especially poignant.The Tour Guides Terry and Paul were very knowledgeable and do their jobs with obvious pride and enthusiasm. The handheld video devices are an innovative addition to the tour. It is worth seeing the murals in the nearby streets. Will definitely be back ....
Shaun Black — Google review
I went to Anfield Stadium last week for the first time, and it was amazing! The big stadium, loud fans, and the famous "This Is Anfield" sign left me really impressed. It's not just a stadium; it's like a special place for all Liverpool fans with a lot of cool history
Jitin Gulati — Google review
Superb tour, my 11 yr old son really enjoyed it. The staff are wonderful, so engaging ❤️ It is an audio tour, self guided but they are there to help, if needed, at each area. Loads of interesting history and you get a real feel for the passion for the club by the fans.
Rachel Woods — Google review
We visited Anfield this past weekend for the Legends Match. It was our 3rd time visiting Anfield and what an amazing experience. We sat in the new section of the Anfield Road End. All the stewards and security were very professional and friendly. The new area for the fans in the Anfield Road End is amazing. Friendly bar and food staff. Everyone was outstanding.
In my opinion there is no better experience than visiting Anfield. The history. The statues of former coaches and players. The Anfield Shop is second to none with great staff. It is huge.
We had the best time this past weekend.
Best way to get to the ground is by taxi.
Michael Mack — Google review
Haven't been here since 2005. Did the tour and loved all the sights and seeing behind the scenes of the greatest club on earth. Can't wait to come back again and watch a game. Anfield is my church.
scott haynes — Google review
Amazing experience.. home to the best football team and coming here was an experience itself. Very Friendly guide with all the help to take your best pictures . It should always be in your must visit list and you will never walk alone.
Abhishek Hingwasiya — Google review
Did the Stadium tour and museum, watch a great way to start the trip to Liverpool.
Not massive football fans (mainly patriotic when it comes to the main events like Euros and World Cup) so to make us immersed and wanting to learn about the history and team ethos is saying something.
Great tour and loved being able to be at both the top and bottom stands to feel a part of the fan experience.
Dazneyland — Google review
Did the stadium tour and couldn’t fault it. All the staff were so friendly, approachable and great sense of humour. Reasonable price for the length of the tour and what was included. The Liverpool store after was a treat! Great selection of products and also very friendly, helpful staff. Well worth a visit..
rose flood — Google review
My second time coming here and I always love it. The stadium is magnificent the staff and people are friendly. Getting to the stadium isn’t very hard as there are buses running to the football ground from the city centre on match day. Getting a bus back is a struggle as there are many people heading back but besides that it’s a wonderful stadium and a wonderful experience.
Keith Aboraah — Google review
We finally went to the mythical Anfield stadium… and it is beautiful! I love the surrounding neighbourhoods of the stadium, very local, with nice murals.
The food and drinking areas are good with different things to eat which is nice. A bit expensive though.
The logo, the memorial and the megastore are also nice to see.
I would recommend to do a full tour and come to park side where you can see the players bus arriving in the stadium.
The atmosphere inside is to be fair not the best one I’ve seen, or the legend that is being said about it…
The main problem is the accessibility to the stadium, from the city Center there is one bus that everyone wants to hop on so there are no seats left, and we missed out on 2 in a row, we had to take a cab to go there but the traffic is full too. Then when the game is over, very difficult to go back to the city Center so we had to walk 45 min as any other transportation mean are available… was a bit tiring
Salem Alsamour — Google review
An experience of a life time, that was my first time and I already have another game booked for after Christmas.. highly recommend. The atmosphere is just something you won't experience anywhere else in the league. We are the best fans in the world.
Shane Murphy — Google review
What an amazing match day on 1st jan 2024. We took our 5 year old son to his 1st game and he loved it. We were seated in the new stand at the top it has a great view and plenty leg room.
Vikki Helliwell — Google review
Really nicely renovated. It had been over 10 years since I was there last. Took a walk around the whole stadium 🏟 amazing place for any Liverpool supporter to visit.
Sean Kelly — Google review
The iconic Anfield. Away fans are housed in the Anfield Road stand. I was in block AL9 (row 21, seat 205) and had a fairly decent view of the pitch. It was a little difficult to see across to the opposite corner though. The sun shone and the atmosphere was palpable. There was a lot of noise from the stand to my right. Probably the best atmosphere of any PL stadium I’ve visited. Lots of room in the away supporters concourse. I walked back to Lime Street station afterwards, which took about 35-40 minutes walking fast. Programmes are sold outside the stadium. Staff are friendly and welcoming. Overall, probably the most impressive PL stadium I’ve visited, with an incredible rousing atmosphere.
dan g — Google review
Visited Liverpool recently and decided to do the Anfield tour. It was a great experience and you can spend as much time on the tour. You get to see the stands, changing rooms, hospitality, players restaurant, and get to go down to the football field and see the home and away technical areas. Your also able to visit the museum afterwards, which was a nice bonus. Well worth a visit and quite reasonabley priced.
Chris Kowalski — Google review
Even if you are not a fan of Liverpool, you should definitely take a look what's happening there! Enormous, big, glorious and magical - this is how I should call Anfield! And I was on a match that day and I don't think I can't even explain how the atmosphere feels!!
Симеон П — Google review
Quality venue for hospitality (and football) where past and present is celebrated but not unduly "in your face" other than football-side! Well-designed facilities and a club shop with huge choice, not necessarily best value, but some unique items.
Mark Turner — Google review
This was one of the best experiences I've had. We loved every minute. It was our first visit to Anfield for a game and it was smooth sailing all the way. I was wary of entering a stadium with 60+ thousand people but I need not have worried the lines were not long and it was very well organised getting in. The security persons were efficient and fast and we got in pretty fast. Finding out seats was a breeze with lots of very helpful staff to help. Would definitely recommend a visit.
Trasa Bracken — Google review
Brilliant football stadium. Full of character and history. Unbelievable atmosphere at the start of the game. Really impressed with how the ground has managed to keep its personality as a 4-stand football stadium as it's expanded to 61k without becoming a soulless bowl. Very busy around the ground but okay to get in. Concourses quite small bit prices very good for football; £3.50 for a Carlsburg. Also, lots of great Steet-art Murals hidden on the sides of houses off of Stanley Park Road.
Daniel Morgan — Google review
It's absolutely brilliant. Fantastic ground. Stewards are amazing and constantly helpful. Took great care of fans with additional needs in front of where we were sitting. Anfield Road new stand is one of the best. Of the grounds I've been to, it has the best seating arrangement with a fantastic view of both goals with no restricted seating. Cannot wait for the next opportunity to go again.
Alistair Orr — Google review
We attended a tour of Anfield for my partners birthday and it was great! Got to see everything from the changing rooms to the press room. The staff were super helpful and lovely, and it was very relaxed and not pressured. We had a great time; museum was awesome as well!
Nadia L — Google review
What a stadium! Great match day experience. Lots of friendly and helpful staff and lots of history to see around the outside. New club shop is huge but very well staffed so hardly any queuing!
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Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH, United Kingdom
The Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is a massive, cathedral-like building that is the largest in the UK and fifth largest in Europe. It was built between 1904 and 1958, and is famous for its beautiful architecture and artworks by contemporary artists.
I could see the metropolitan from my hotel and had to go see for myself, affectionately know as Paddy's Wigwam. This place is really a one of a kind, you will never see another like it. The outside is big but when you walk in to the main area the architecture and roof ate stunning and massive. There's loads to see and great photo opportunities inside and out. I highly recommend this attraction. You won't be disappointed.
scott haynes — Google review
A breath of Catholic fresh air! Stunning brutalist architecture! The history behind this structure is almost as fascinating as the building itself. Thank you, MARTIN, for such engaging conversation!!!
claudia — Google review
Quirky design this church. It is a spectacular building that can be spotted from various points in the city. Great place to catch sunset.
There is paid parking in the roads nearby.
The church is not too far from the town centre and can be easily reached on foot.
Legends l — Google review
Such a beautiful n modern style building standing in the middle of the city on a high platform. A lot of stairs u need to jump for entrance or there’s a step free entrance too. As soon as u entered this building, u feel the difference. Massive big giant hall with centre stage. Love that big ceiling blue light. So peaceful n relaxing atmosphere. There was practice going on for the main service.
win task — Google review
Most definitely worth visiting. Beautiful interior design and numerous alcoves with varying artistic works - wood carvings, tapestries, paintings - extensive glassworks, and informative explanatory panels. Up there with the Cathedral in Los Angeles for moving and thoughtful design and art.
Tony Brown — Google review
Now, I will admit I thought we would be in and out of this Cathedral in about 15 minutes. We were actually there for nearly 2 hours!
The crypt is a must see and well worth the £5 entry fee. A fascinating story of what the Cathedral was meant to look like. The Cathedral itself is very modern compared to other Cathedrals, but that doesn't retract from its beauty.
I wish I knew her name, but we were shown down to the crypt by a lovely friendly member of staff, who gave us a quick history of the Cathedral.
A definite must see if you are in Liverpool.
Mark 747 — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, unusual in its design and so modern compared to how you think about classic cathedrals but a joy to visit so quiet and serene inside the colours dancing through the stained glass were captivating. The most beautiful stations of the cross I have ever seen . But judge for yourself . Go visit and enjoy .
ann phillips — Google review
Huge! Impressive and incredibly spacious. Inside, you feel as if you are in some kind of internal and safe space, filled with peace and tranquility.
Pink Jellifish — Google review
Liverpool's second cathedral. An interesting piece of architecture that stands out in the surroundings and is a cool site to visit and walk around. The wigwam like design is unique and fascinating.
Matthew Harwood — Google review
Beautiful place, lovely service, open to public. Really amazing glass panes - ideal to see on a sunny day. Also, I do strongly recommend visiting The Crypt - said to be the 3rd largest cathedral in the city. Amazing building and treasures.
Rose Tomala — Google review
This beautiful church with lots of history, definitely need be seen. There is an excellent cafe with fab food, lovely gift shop, and the chance to go to the top and take in the great views of the Wirral, Mersey, and Liverpool areas. A fantastic 360° view.
Christine Mcdonough — Google review
A stunning piece of architecture no matter your religious persuasions. If the staff offer a potted history then listen as it really helps contextualise the building and if you can afford to see the crypt too, it’s like seeing two different churches in one. Not essential but curious in its incongruity.
M M — Google review
Fabulous only got see outside but it was a nice experience of a night no people. Have been inside though its breathtaking definitely worth a visit if you've never been don't forget your camera
sandra carter — Google review
Amazing contemporary postwar architecture. What I was really surprised about is originál plan for a second biggest catholic cathedral in the world. Due to second world war and death of architect the whole plan was reconsidered and completely different architectural approach was used to built significantly cheaper and more plain, but huge structure on the crypt (only part from originál project which was actually build). Concrete make amazing harmony with vitrage Windows and light inside is really powerful and spiritual. Love it
Marek Kluka — Google review
What an amazing building, even if you are not religious you should visit this cathedral just to admire the architecture.
It is full of amazing light and shadows and us definitely something special.
Places like this are best visited in complete silence so as to allow the mind to wrest and think about life, to meditate on family and all the good things in life .
To also wrestle with the horrors that surround us and happen daily in this life.
We have so much to be thankful for but sometimes we can forget that .
DOVETAIL1990 — Google review
Facing the Anglican Cathedral at the other end of Hope Street, "Paddy's Wigwam" couldn't be more different. From the outside it appears rather functional. But inside, it's beauty takes the breath away. It is flooded with light from the stained glass panels that fill the space, with beautiful shafts of red, blue and purple filtered light. The crypt below is vast and quite breathtaking. It is topped off with the many modern works of art that fill the many nooks and crannies. Properly Epic!
Ganu Gasperoo — Google review
It's a very unique place to visit in Liverpool that is located slightly outside the city centre yet well-worth the walk (or drive, and at least a half an hour visit as its both history and style (architectural) are very interesting and particular.
Liverpool has two cathedrals because Liverpool is the centre of the Liverpool Anglican diocese (Church of England) and so it has an Anglican Cathedral, and it is also the centre of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.
This one is the largest Catholic cathedral in Englanda, therefore it plays an important part in the life of the City of Liverpool and Merseyside.
It's free to visit, thereforeI recommend to check it out from inside as well.
Richárd Vámossy — Google review
Absolutely stunning. The building itself is a work of art, and it has many small chapels, each containing a piece of art. There's a wealth of information about the history of the cathedral, both in the foyer and the chapels. I became so absorbed in the art and the very special atmosphere, I lost track of time.
There's a crypt which you pay to enter; it had closed by the time I arrived so it's worth checking the timings before you visit.
Isabella Garcia — Google review
You must visit this if you are in the City. It's like no other building you've seen, and is particularly stunning inside. The walk around the chapels and rooms around the perimeter takes you into all sorts of niches with all sorts of art and history; from sculpture to weaving, and from England to Ukraine. A lovely feeling, and well worth some time, whether you are spiritual or not.
Peter Barratt — Google review
A truly beautiful modern building that is striking at any level - when looking at it from far away, or coming closer, or wandering inside, or walking around it. The geometry, the scale, and the colours of the interior are inspiring.
Tanya Yurasova — Google review
Came here for a quick visit - Xmas Eve - 24-12-23 - after going to Carol service at Liverpool Cathedral.
Two amazing cathedrals but very different in architecture. One is gothic and the other is modern but both are magnificent in their own way. The Metropolitan is amazing in the fact it is built in a circular shape and the architecture is more new and modern than its counterpart Liverpool Cathedral but stunning in terms of how it has been built as it is quite unique.
We didn't stay for service but had a quick look round. Thank you to the security man for letting me take some pictures. I loved the nativity scenes and huge tapestry's.
Definitely would recommend a visit here, day or night.
Joanna M L Fearn — Google review
I really enjoyed visiting this cathedral! Earlier in the day we visited the Anglican cathedral; the two are very different!
It’s quite an impressive sight to see this cathedral loom up at the end if the approach; it really reminded me of a spaceship as it’s so modern.
Inside, I just loved the amazing colours from the stained glass panels, many quite traditional but others ultra modern. There is a wonderful feeling of light and space; I really enjoyed looking around.
If visiting again I would go down to explore the crypt; we just didn’t have enough time today.
Highly recommended!
Update: revisiting 6 months later but I still didn’t get the chance to visit the crypt!
This really is a must-see when visiting Liverpool.
Anne Marie Stagg — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, a must see if you're in Liverpool. Free to enter the main cathedral, £5 charge to enter the crypt including museum which is well worth paying.
The cathedral has a very interesting history. Originally designed by Edwin Lutyens and His Grace Archbishop Downey in the 1930s to be a Romanesque behemoth of a building towering over Merseyside, surrounding counties and the Irish sea, it would've been the second largest church with the largest dome in the world.
The very expansive crypt was already mostly complete by the time plans fell through and was later used as a pedestal for the much smaller but still large modern Cathedral to sit on top of. The old crypt contains chapels, tombs, event rooms and a very tastefully done museum that covers the history of Catholicism in the local area, the history of Liverpool and the history of the building. Great examples of religious and liturgical artefacts also, including historic chalices, ciboria, monstrances, episcopal vestments etc, all very well labeled and explained.
The staff I met were very friendly and helpful. The crypt was mostly empty of visitors when I called in on a weekday afternoon so a really lovely lady called Helen gave me a great impromptu tour of the crypt and pointed out lots of details that would be easily missed.
The main cathedral upstairs is a fantastic example of 1960s Second Vatican Council era architecture (imho by far the most emblematic and impressive example anywhere in Britain or Ireland), not at all tacky or kitsch like some 20th century Catholic churches can be. The stained glass plays beautifully with daylight, there's a feeling of spaciousness throughout and the side chapels are beautiful. I'd imagine it's a lovely place for big diocesan liturgies and for Easter or Christmas morning Mass.
David Gorman — Google review
I had my reservations about going into the metropolitan as it isn’t my style of church. Though upon going inside I was overwhelmed by how big the cathedral is. The depictions of the crucifixion is in a very unique style and the chapels have a beautiful fixture to assemble around.
Alex Reilly — Google review
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Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TQ, United Kingdom
The world-renowned Liverpool World Museum is home to an awe-inspiring collection of artifacts from around the globe, from life sciences and earth sciences to human culture. There's an aquarium and planetarium too, as well as impressive Greek, Roman and Anglo-Saxon collections. Perfect for adults and children of all ages, this museum is a must-see on any Liverpool itinerary!
So half term week visit for us ( Thursday )
Nice greeting from the staff when we entered which was nice.
Very busy but to be expected as it was the school holidays.
Lost of exhibits here for you to explore and look at which was great!
Well signed and instructions on what way to walk.
Me and my daughter loved it.
No issues at all! Well done folks!
ste mac — Google review
This museum is amazing. You could easily spend a whole day here. I would mark a star down for the lift situation but that's down to people not having common sense and courtesy for those with wheelchairs/buggies etc. We waited a while for the lifts as we wanted to start at level 5 and work the way down. We had a wheelchair so the stairs weren't an option but other people in the queue for the lift could've had more consideration. There's an amazing cafe on the ground floor which has amazing fresh made produce and meals. All of the staff in there were super friendly aswell. They had a monster making event on the top floor when we visited made from soft dough which hardened. Again this was free. The mummy room and Ancient Egyptian floor is second to none. My daughter is very much interested in this and has wanted to visit a museum but this blew her mind. They also offer a quiet space should you need to pray whilst at the museum which is absolutely brilliant. This was a fabulous way to spend a day during half term.
Laura Sallemi — Google review
Worth a visit if you haven't been before, but beware the warm claustrophobic overcrowding of families on holidays and weekends!
Multiple tiered building, so you can either take the lift (which would most likely be packed) or the hundreds of stairs.
Live fish in the small aquarium section, and bugs in the bug floor (cool ants and tarantulas!), but seem very compacted in their habitat spaces.
There's a suggested donation, with the opportunity to store your bags in the locker room in front of the gift shop.
Ultimately a place for families and kids for children's playing interaction!
Ash Imya — Google review
Excellent way to spend a couple of hours seeing magnificent displays and learning so much. Would have given five stars but I didn't like the Aquarium due to the really small tanks - especially the one with the grey mullet 😢. Otherwise, fabulous. Knowledgeable, friendly staff.
Carol Jones — Google review
Outstanding, absolutely incredible that a place so rich with cool stuff to look at is still free these days, great few hours out with the kids. Parking can be a bit tricky outside as many of the machines were not functional when we last visited, but there's places nearby - It's within easy walking distance of the train station though so that's an option to.
Also, if you want the planetarium book online in advance, we couldn't get in the morning session sadly as it was all booked up.
I'd add that our last visit in Feb 2022, EVERYONE we interacted with in Liverpool was super friendly.
Daniel White — Google review
*free* entry apart from the doctor who area , though everything else was really interesting! multiple floors with different types of topics like dinosaurs, space, and even a aquarium! there is a gift shop and cafe on the left side of the museum, and the stairs and elevators are on the right. lots of toilets; some can be found of the floors. there are also real taxidermy, bugs and mummies. very good place to spend time at!
s.s — Google review
Amazing place! Definitely requires patience when using the lift because there's only two but considering the place is free is definitely worth visiting. Staff were helpful and friendly and has a lot of interesting things to look at and is a great place for kids! Parking situation is dire and expensive but it is in the centre of Liverpool so can't blame them.
Louie Evans — Google review
Amazing place to see aquarium and Egyptian mummies and very detailed information about cultures around the world. I was in a awe that I nearly forgot to take pictures. Worth a visit. Under 2 min walkable distance from Liverpool lime Street station.
Amal Nath — Google review
Wow, I took my son to kill some time, and we had the best experience. It was quite bust due to half term but wasn't too overwhelming, which was nice, and this museum is just fantastic. I love that it has an aquarium and a brilliant Egyptian exhibition. There's a cafe but we didn't go in and a nice little shop. Just loved it, had a fab afternoon
Bekki Hughes — Google review
Been here first time but glad I made it. now, it's a great museum. There's so much to look at and brilliant place to take kids with you or made a family tour because there's a lot for kids. Keep them busy for a couple of hours.
I like the aquarium area, butterflies, Egyptian mummy section and many more. BTW just one lift for big massive building and couple of floors not enough. Stair case was full busy. It's free entry then why not enjoy. Superb location just in front of train station.
win task — Google review
Excellent day out for the kids! Lots of things fir them to see and admire, especially for free! My children loved looking at all the artifacts and learning about their interests. It was pretty busy but was to expected on a rainy half term day! No waiting time to enter we just walked straight in. We enjoyed our picnic on the top floor in the picnic area, highly recommend! There was a number if staff in the bug area who told us all about the crabs and them getting to big and needing to find another. My daughter then talked about the butterflies and showed a picture of a caterpillar she found at home, he listened to her and gave her more information and knowledge! Such great communication with children the staff had!
Kay B — Google review
I enjoyed this place more than I thought I would. Yes it’s far too kid-friendly for me. But the Egyptian exhibit is great and was of keen interest, having been to Egypt myself earlier this year. The exhibit on Benin is also quite interesting but I didn’t have time to read through it all. Would definitely recommend a visit especially as it’s free.
Jennifer Smith — Google review
What a fantastic little museum, with a bit of everything that kids have loved for decades, from ancient Egyptian mummies to even more ancient dinosaurs, to a planetarium to see above the planet and an aquarium to see the depths below. I would comment on the cost of the cafe, but the midterm is free, and the food is good quality, so think that works out fair. Fantastic for a day out, and it's on the yellow and red open top your bus routes, (not sure about blue though)
Jonathan Lawrence — Google review
Very nice museum, walking distance from Lime Street railway station.
Extra like: they have a little wildflower meadow to help pollinators.
The planetarium wasn't open due to a technical problem, but the rest was great. Each storey has a different theme: space and time, dinosaurs and prehistoric life, ancient Egypt and mummies, an aquarium, and one level was having a temporary exhibition about ancient Greek mythology that we didn't visit.
The cafe was great, nice kids' menu, I tried the scouse which was good, the gift shop was amazing, the bathrooms were clean.
Katalin Faludi (Kati) — Google review
The World Museum in Liverpool is a cultural treasure trove that captivates visitors with its diverse exhibits and immersive experiences. From ancient civilizations to natural wonders, this museum offers a fascinating journey through time and space
Vadzim Karobkin — Google review
This museum amazed me it is free to enter and explore , they just ask for a donation if possible . There is so much to see over five floors . They have the most mummies I have ever seen and the natural history section is phenomenal, there is something amazing around every corner, I saw loads of children in awe of the dinosaur collection . And they have a wonderful look and touch section where again all the children and the adults all indulged themselves . They have a space section where you can actually pick up a piece of what too me was an incredibly heavy piece of meteorite. I loved the way the museum was laid out inside and it had access for everyone to all floors with lifts . Very well sign posted inside . The staff were very informative and very pleasant and patient considering how busy it was . The museum has a great shop and the stuff was reasonably priced .
A wonderful , beautiful and fascinating place to visit . Go and enjoy the history and fascinating artifacts in this collection.
ann phillips — Google review
Great museum across several floors and free to enter. There is an aquarium and planetarium which you can book a slot for free at the desk on ground floor. There is a lot of replicas in the museum especially on the animal/dinosaur floor but family still always have a lovely time. There is also a cafe and gift shop on ground floor.
Holly Popiel — Google review
This museum has exhibition spaces dedicated to different subjects, including science and space, dinosaurs, ancient Egypt, world cultures, an insect display, and an aquarium.
Karen B — Google review
Went to the world museum today- free to enter and has five floors to explore! From
Space on floor five which has a great display
Of space and time and a fab planetarium
Floor four is Egyptian themed with great
Mummy exhibitions and a picnic area so
Much to see and a nice restaurant and shop
On the ground floor, well worth getting here early !
Chris Banks — Google review
Very nice museum. Quite big and as lot of areas it has covered. From fossils of dinosaur, ancient fish, reptile, amphibians etc.
One floor specifically for ancient Egypt. Few mummies, tools, ornaments, pottery etc.
One floor has aquarium.
Free entry!!
The place also has got a cafe and sovereign shop.
Sandy — Google review
My friend and I took my eight year old son to this museum and we had a fantastic day. It was free to explore, the toilets were clean, and the exhibits were interesting for both adults and children alike. The poetry exhibit with the lights was particularly enjoyable to my son as well as the aquarium.
Bex — Google review
Great experience that’s absolutely free!!!
Note to people who haven’t visited before the main entrance to the museum is on the left when facing the building, the library is on the right. The main steps at the front are no longer used.
There are paid sections or tour’s available on the day at £3-£5 per person but there’s still plenty to do without paying.
We managed to park outside the museum as it was not kids holidays, note when we used the pay and display machine, the chip & pin wasn’t working so we had to use cash.
Lots more to do and see from here as well.
peter greaves — Google review
Amazing, we paid for the planetarium which was awesome (maybe too relaxing🤣) we paid to see the war of the gods exhibition too, but that was far too much money for the 20 minutes it took to walk around, it really wasn't worth the 16 for 2 adults, at least the kids were free! But all in all its an amazing place, we spent most of the day here, and the kids loved it. I'd happily visit again. Ps the scones were amazing!.
Laura McClure — Google review
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Blackpool Zoo, a 32-acre woodland zoo located near the M55, is home to a variety of wild and exotic animals. With over 1000 creatures residing in a scenic park adorned with mature trees, lakes, and spacious lawns, the zoo offers a unique experience for visitors. From orangutans and gorillas to elephants and big cats, there is an abundance of fascinating wildlife to observe.
Lovely zoo! Loads of animals and the elephant enclosure was great. Plenty for the kids to see and do. All enclosures are large for the animals and they have loads of room to roam around. Nice and clean with friendly staff. Also great that they have Starbucks and Subway inside to get food and drinks. Will definitely be visiting again in the future!
Lauren Davies — Google review
Not quite Chester Zoo level but we went to Blackpool Zoo and had a great time. The zoo is home to animals from all over the world, with their enclosures being spacious and well-maintained. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and they're always happy to answer any questions you have.
Overall, I had a great time at Blackpool Zoo. It's a great place to visit for a family day out or just if you like animals. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, educational, and affordable day out.
Northern Wanderers — Google review
First ever visit whilst on holiday with my wife and two children. The zoo is really nice. Lots of beautiful animals and really good viewing areas. The dinosaur sarafi is a really nice touch, both my children absolutely loved this area. The zoo is very clean with nice friendly staff, I do have to mention how nice a young girl member of staff was who was operating the jungle bouncy castle ( I didn't get her name, but she had pink hair) she was very good with the kids and talking to the adults waiting and went to the aid of a child who was crying which was nice to see as she didn't hesitate to do so. Lots of food facilities across the park. Definitely worth a visit. Many thanks for the memories.
Ashley Willis — Google review
Hands down the best zoo we've ever been to! The Big Cat Habitat was my favourite, as unlike other zoos, they had plastic viewing windows where you could see them closely and it allowed for some amazing photo opportunities. Hands down the best experience, my husband said I did not stop smiling all the way around. I think the photos say it all themselves!
Danielle Brant — Google review
Great day out with my friends, lovely atmosphere and amazing animals. The park is stunning to look around and they have plenty of animals on display.
Cheap tickets too especially for the time we spent in the place.
Food in the cafe was expensive but worth the price as it was delicious.
Lewis Mark Taylor — Google review
We had an excellent day out with our 4 year old granddaughter. Not to big a site, she was able to walk round everywhere with no moans!
The animals are great. Well looked after with plenty of keepers around to ask questions.
We really enjoyed the sealion show.
Plenty of places for a picnic. Take your sandwiches for a great experience, but beware the seagulls, lol!
Charlie Neve — Google review
I have visited this zoo once with my family. It’s a decent zoo with ample amount of animals. What makes the Zoo stand out is the Dinosaur walk. If you or your kids like dinosaurs, you will definitely like it. Compared to it’s closest counterpart like Chester zoo, it’s nothing close in terms of varieties of wildlife they have. However it’s still a fun place for a family day out.
Daddy?s Nom — Google review
It's a really good zoo! This place actually has a lot more there than you think, we loved the elephants and monkeys. The zoo isn't massive so it's easy to get around, but my kids did mention they felt like the enclosure was small for some animals. We would absolutely go again.
Kristy ?Captain? R — Google review
We had the best day ever. We arrived about 12 and had no issues with parking. We went all around the park and brought a packed lunch with us. We managed to eat whilst watching monkeys play, which was lovely. The bird house was easily our favourite. All of the birds instantly took a shine to everybody wandering around. We paid a small fee to feed them, and they took a shine to my glasses. There are lots of vending machines around and a lovely park for the kids to play. Only small gripe was the train not being available, which happens a lot since this is the 4th visit, and it always seems to be closed. All in all, a wonderful day out for the family. Highly recommended.
Joseph Miles — Google review
I drove across the country to Blackpool zoo with an autistic girl on a day trip.
I will be totally honest. I do not agree with animals in captivity, but as part of my job I had no choice.
There is a big car park (£3) within easy walking distance of the main building. Prices on admission are quite fair and it was brilliant that they offer carers free admission with ID. Massive brownie point right there.
The zoo as well spread out, and I got a plan of the zoo and a list of shows happening throughout the day.
Sadly, it was wet and rainy day in the park which meant a lot of the animals were understandably taking cover and could not be seen.
They were a couple of guys discussing the animals on a microphone, telling us about the animals daily activities and how the zoo provide enrichment in their lives. However, as the guy talked about the lions I did think they looked rather sad in the enclosure, just lying about without enough room to really run at any speed.
A lot of the monkeys, especially the orangutans were lying at the bottom of their habitat bored out of their skulls and I found that quite stressful. In my opinion, animals that normally have a jungle to swing through, shouldn’t be in enclosures. But that’s just my opinion.
They seemed to be well looked after though a few of the enclosures were more prison like!
Plenty of toilets in the park and a few places to eat and drink too.
As expected, the gift shop was very expensive and I did not like the hard sell from the guys at the green screen Photo Booth.
Overall if you enjoy zoos and animals living in captivity and not in a natural environment, you will probably enjoy this day out.
Finding Balance — Google review
One of the best zoos we've been to with children. A very well laid out zoo with various animals. We totally loved the conservation area where we walked through a huge bird cage which was very unique and lovely trees and foliage. Creating an absolute serene feeling. All the animals looked well and the zoo keepers are working hard to keep them in shape.
The whole zoo areas where the animal habitations were, had been tailor made and looked so close to the real deal was well achieved by the people who developed them.
They also had the children play areas where you could take a break etc.
A nice farm play area too and peacocks, peahens strolling around the zoo was another grand experience for the kids.
One let down were the speakers during the live shows as they were too loud and crackling and fuzzy. Didn't help our child with autism.
There are also a large number of seagulls present so don't take any breaded sandwiches with you otherwise they'll be at you like vultures!
All in all a great time and we shall return for another visit.
Allah willing.
MZ K — Google review
Blackpool Zoo has it all. From their fantastic selection of lively and friendly monkeys to their fantastic barn, birds that land on your head to be fed, brilliant sea lion exhibitions and way much more. It’s a massive park full of things to see round every corner. The only issues is some of their more larger enclosures are lacking animals and lively activities, plus, they should reintroduce their train line a lot more often. Other than that, great park and great staff!
Will Renshaw — Google review
Brilliant. Animals are so well cared for and the enclosures are immaculate. Great for adults, kids or families. Highly recommended and entry prices are great value for money. Lots of places for picnics if you're on a budget..
Neil Briggs-Evison — Google review
A great day out.
Only criticism is that the food portions in the restaurant are too small, therefore not value for money for the price.
We purchased food prior, so we got a small discount. However, it does need improvement.
Overall, it was a wonderful family day out and worth the visit.
Joy Sitti — Google review
Well what a amazing zoo to visit, lots of animals to see. The zoo staff are extremely friendly and helpful. As well as the grounds are well looked after and are clean. Restaurants are well stocked and fairly priced. Plenty of picnic areas if you wish to bring you own food. But beware of the seagulls. Threw out the zoo it came across to me as wheelchair friendly as well as pram friendly. Plenty of toilets around that are cleaned to a high standard. I would highly recommended a day out at blackpool zoo as you won't be disappointed.
Grizzly Bear — Google review
We had a lovely day, the weather was perfect, it was very busy, families enjoying half term holidays. But there was plenty of room, the park itself is spacious and well laid out. Lots of nice places to sit. The collection of animals is great, the new Big Cat Habitat is a great enclosure. We also enjoyed the elephants, giraffes and many more, although we didn't have time to see them all. Highly recommended.
John Clifton — Google review
Great experience for the whole family! 4 year old son loved the dinosaur safari. Food wasn't bad priced either. You get warned as you go in about seagulls swooping down at meal places, but you still get the odd person who will leave food for them.
Lemark Adventures — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Not to busy. Plenty of clean toilets. Many places to sit down. Staff really friendly. All animals made an appearance. Animals looked healthy, areas they occupied had food and water.
Fed the birds.Highly recommend you visit here really worth the money.
Only negative is arrived and car park machines not taking money. As going in side I noticed a man with orange jacket who i got a ticket from.
If ever back in Blackpool will be returning.
Emma Webster — Google review
Brilliant day out! There are so many talks and shows which are informative and lots of different animals to see.
We took our 1 year old and 6 year old. They both had a great time and it was just the right size that they weren't exhausted. The enclosures weren't too spread out so they were always able to look at something.
It was nice and clean with staff regularly walking around litter picking. Lots of picnic areas and stalls for drinks/ice creams, which didn't cost an arm and a leg.
Would highly recommend and go again. The price is much more reasonable. If you book in advance online its a little cheaper.
Najma Davies — Google review
We had a lovely day here, the staff were very helpful and informative. The facilities were good, plenty of food and drinks and toilets. Lovely setting with trees and lakes. Food and drinks were great. Good selection of animals to look at with information about the animals next to the enclosure.
Lucinda — Google review
Much prefer this zoo to chester, smaller to walk around especially with kids. My kids love the dinosaur trail and playground.
The sea lion demonstration really amazed them 🙂
With my youngest being autistic, it is a less crowded and more friendly environment. She can enjoy it and partly walk round without fear of getting lost or overwhelmed.
Hayley Gee — Google review
Nice Zoo with good shows especially the sea lion show. Great passionate person doing the talks. Only gripes is get charged for parking after paying for the zoo tickets. The cup of tea my friend had was not nice especially. But otherwise a great day out even in the rain.
Leo Fung — Google review
A weekday visit due to special a offer. 40% discount per person with a Fylde post code! All children aged under 3s are free.
Such an enjoyable day. There was a distinct lack of visitors and it probably cost more to open for the day than what was taken. The zoo was very well maintained, several areas were undergoing maintenance work or upgrading. A wide variety of endangered animals were available to view and lots had feed times and talks from zoo keepers at designated times of the day.
This zoo is well worth a visit and like many industries, makes you wonder how they can keep going with a clear lack of public funds. Yes they will have busy times, but the quiet times are extremely quiet!
Whilst I whole heartedly do believe that animals should be protected within their natural habitat, this zoo goes a long way to ensure this is replicated as much as possible and is eager for various species of animals not to become extinct. A very enjoyable and interesting day was spent here.
Me 66 — Google review
Even though it was drizzling with rain.it was fantastic what a day out ,we didn't rush around we took our time ,my highlight was seeing the tigers fantastic exhibit .As for value for money that's 5 stars to not over pricing themselves.you will love if ya 5 or 65 or older than that
Phill Ros — Google review
Visited the zoo with my 3 little ones age 5,6 and 9 we all had a great time spent the full day with so much to do, was a short wait to pay for the parking £3 for the day also a small wait to get in, food can be bought it's a bit on the more expensive side but ilthata always the same in these places plenty of benches if you want to take a picnic. Balloon and inflatable things to buy for kids, but you can pay with cards with these. Great day out, and I could not recommend it enough.
Lisa H — Google review
A lovely Zoo, it was easy to navigate and had a large variety of animals to see. It has a nice cafe to sit and eat as well as some amazing talks throughout the day.
Rachel Caygill — Google review
A great day out for all the family. Quite reasonable prices and a bit cheaper if you book online first. The car park can get busy and is pay and display. It's well laid out with some nice updated animal houses. It was spring when we went and some of the animals were being kept in as the ground was still wet. Plenty of conservation information and information about the animals and their natural habitat. Worth a day out but I would take some food as it's expensive on site.
Tom Leivers — Google review
Loved my visit to the zoo and seeing the animals. In my opinion there wasn't that many animals. Theres no repitiles/spiders etc. There's a fab dinosaur walk through though!. The Lions and Gorillas are the big attraction. Loved the train that goes around the zoo. There's a big play area for the kids. Loved the cafe which is a good size with lots of staff. The gift shop is large too and well stocked.
Maxine P — Google review
Fabulous. Lovely staff and happy animals. Disabled? Wheelchair loan is free and one carer goes free ( proof required, PIP letter, blue badge etc). Carpark is £3 but it seems they can add it to your ticket. Not sure how that works as carpark says "pay and display".....
Alexis Chadwick — Google review
We had an amazing day, all the animals are well looked after and happy within their own habits, custom made to look and feel like the real thing. The staff were all super friendly and happy to discuss animals with the visitors. Not my first time visiting, but it was definitely my favourite, absolutely nothing to complain about.
Madame Tussauds Blackpool is a wax museum chain with branches across the UK. It has a large collection of wax replicas of famous celebrities from all over the world, as well as historic icons. The Blackpool branch features themed galleries with Figure Skating, Strictly Come Dancing and Coronation Street attractions.
Very good way to spend a couple of hours. Would be nice if there was more to see and do, but what is there is top quality. Me and my son had a brilliant time and such a laugh with all the wax works. He even got to the top of the climbing wall. All the staff were super pleasant, we really really enjoyed it
Haz lawson — Google review
Awesome place. Definitely book online to save a few quid. Should have walked around here a bit slower as we managed to do it all in an hour and a half. Plenty of photo opportunities, although found that some of the photos we took didn't save to our card given. Really nice here though and staff were friendly. We went on a Monday for opening time and it was pretty quiet too, so much easier to get photos. Marvel section was BRILLIANT!
Bea — Google review
First ever visit to Madame Tussauds and it was superb. My 5ry old son and 4yr old daughter absolutely loved their time here ( we didn't know how they would be, with all the walking around and we didn't know if this would be there thing) it was so lovely to see how much fun they were having and having their pictures taking with all the wax works. We spent around 2hrs and it was 2hrs of pure fun and laughs. The wax works them selves are really good. Good value for money and I would highly recommend visiting. The venue was very clean throughout and the staff were friendly. Thanks for the memories.
Ashley Willis — Google review
It's a lovely place to visit. Seeing Live Sculptures is amazing. This place is worth the money and has nice places to take pictures. I live the scenery.
Bella Entertainment (Pearl) — Google review
Staff lovely and helpful, easy access with the pram and can take it round the entire place so you don't miss out on anything. Good photo opportunities too. Doesn't take long to get around so bear that inind when planning your day. Took us about 1.5 hours to casually walk around. Would defo recommend as part of your day out but would book in advance as I can imagine it becomes very busy.
Lauren Davies — Google review
Wax figures really good as well as been able to have a quick drink in the Rovers Return, reasonably prices for entry. Staff friendly and helpful.
darrin hills — Google review
We have been visiting next door experience of Peter Rabbit. Great 45 minutes spent with kids. Real treat is a the end.
Kamil D — Google review
VERY disabled friendly. Had a great time and my wife really enjoyed it. Exhibitions are great for kids and adults alike. Can't wait to come back.
Dan Russell — Google review
Had a brilliant time in the Blackpool one. Staff were so friendly. Especially Francis, he did the pub quiz and sang happy birthday to a little lad. Absolutely recommend it and I will be going back. Favorite piece was Michael Jackson. X
Stephanie Winders — Google review
We didn't initially book this to visit. However, we decided to when we arrived at Blackpool on our Pic n mix tickets.
We were not disappointed and had lots of fun from strictly come dancing to Ant n Dec to trying to pull out Thor's Hammer with a good pint in The Rovers Return!
This experience took us around 90 minutes as a group of 6. We booked this in advance with a Pic n Mix tickets.
Chris Ward — Google review
We went with grandchildren they thought it was marvellous. What a wonderful day
Linda Wallace — Google review
Used our Merlin Cards (otherwise £14-20 odd entry fee) to get in. Fantastic venue with very little queueing (weekday morning) and very little crowds (unlike London venue). Smaller venue than London, but just as good and entertaining. Fun for all the family (10 -68 year old).
Be aware, no parking. Strongly suggest parking in one of the many council car parks
Familees — Google review
It was a good experience, thought there would be more and recent celebs to see. Was a good couple of hours and the group liked it took alot of photos but I was expecting more like when I was a child. I would suggest getting tickets on li e because if you have them then it is straight in no waiting only mega positive for me. There is wheel chair access and lifts to go between floors which really good.
luke smith — Google review
I was supposed to be going up the Tower, but it got cancelled with 48 hours notice. I was offered to swap my tickets for Madame Tussauds, which was a simple process.
Honestly, it's not entirely my vibe. I can appreciate that they have tried to get figures of people/characters from a wide range of media, but it still felt slightly underwhelming.
The Marvel area was more interactive and interesting, with clever use of props to amplify the Marvel setting.
I did go by the wax hand counter and purchase myself and my partner's hand cast, which was a fun experience, and the staff were very friendly throughout.
I would recommend if you're into your celebrity icons/binge media, otherwise, you're not missing much.
Tony — Google review
Recently visited Madame Tussauds for the first time. It was definitely a blast seeing all these popular BBC (I believe) shows and life like statues was certainly a unique Blackpool experience. And for anyone wanting a nice drink, there's a small bar in the EastEnders section. If I recall correctly, they served some food and drinks (both alcoholic and non alcoholic) so it's a nice little place to pit stop if you need anything. Additionally, at the end there is a small games section with vending machines, some games and a rather pretty view of Center Pier (and the surrounding area) to admire while you relax or have a snack. Overall a great experience and highly recommended, especially with friends or family.
Sayo — Google review
It wasn't as I remembered from being a child but then everything changes. A lot of the wax works were very life like and some of the sets were great. The one thing is the accessible help is brilliant they were ready and waiting to take you from floor to floor and gave you information about the next exhibits. The Alan Carr exhibit is great and also tells you all the work that goes into making a full figure. On the way back we were shown the way to the final exhibition and the gift shop. The lady in there was lovely and really helpful. In fact being fair all the staff were. There are plenty spots to sit for a rest. You can also get a drink in the Rovers Return half way round.
Cath M — Google review
I wasn't really happy with the museum. It's a bit small. Beware the pictures they take for you are £15 even if you want them digital. The best way the royal part, Beatles, and ET, that's about it ends for me.
Ondra V — Google review
Great time with the kids and wife, I do feel like there should be more A listers and singers.
I know they got to follow the trend with celebrities also but it was a good time.
We visited on a wet ish Saturday and bought the £11 family pass for 2 adults and a child valid for 24 hrs on the bus and the trams. Rode all the way from the south pier to Fleetwood and back to the sea life centre. Then we rode back again to the south pier. The conductors whom we bought the tickets from were friendly and helpful. The service is frequent and was nice to be able to visit Fleetwood. Worth the money and great to see the sights outside the main strip. Also a good way to see the attractions.
Kaushik Paul — Google review
Great value and iconic way to see the Promenade in Blackpool!
Some of the trams are open top, which is great for the illuminations but beware of bad weather! We just missed an open top tram and we were disappointed we missed it. But as luck would have it, a rain storm came out of nowhere and we were lucky we got on a tram with a roof!
Tim O'Sullivan — Google review
I was looking forward to a ride on the tram which I experienced today. Unfortunately the tram was very busy with standing room only and despite all the information I have seen they would not accept my bus pass for payment. I was not the only person on the tram who expected their bus pass to cover the cost if the fare. The conductor was very nice about it but told me I would have to pay for the return journey so I declined and got off at the next stop and had quite a long walk back into Blackpool. I suggest they update their information.
Blackpool Tower, a world-renowned attraction, is one of the most famous landmarks in Blackpool. It was constructed at the close of the 19th century and opened its doors to visitors in 1894. Resembling the renowned Eiffel Tower in Paris, this iconic structure stands tall at over 155 metres / 510 feet.