Toddlewood Ticket just £10.50 - Extended for July!
BeWILDerwood's Toddlewood Ticket (1 x adult & 1 x 3 years and under) is just £10.50 when playing on weekdays in June & July!* BeWILDerwood is the perfect place for your teeny Twiggle to have a BIG adventure!
Explore Toddlewood on the Hill, Tiptoe Valley, watch an interactive Storytelling Show and don’t forget to have a go on our popular Twiggle Whizzers (toddler friendly zip wires!) Plus, grown-ups can enjoy warm drinks and yummy grub at the onsite Munch Bar.
T&Cs Toddlewood ticket offer Toddlewood ticket - £10.50, provides entry for 1 x adult and 1 x child aged 3 years or under. Tickets are valid on weekdays only and exclude weekends, school holidays and bank holidays. Extra Children 3 and under, £3 per child up to a maximum of 4 children with every adult. Extra Children over 4 – in line with existing tickets. Additional lone adults £22.50 Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets can only be transferred to dates within the special ticket offer period - weekdays only (excluding summer holidays and bank holidays.) We cannot guarantee entry to the park without a pre-booked ticket. BeWILDerwood general admission policy applies.
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