BeWILDerwood Cheshire is back for 2022 and have just announced their opening dates for the year ahead.
The outdoor woodland adventure park is reopening their wonky wooden gates on the 19th February, just in time for half term.
Tickets to visit BeWILDerwood are available on their website from the 12th January. Explorers are advised to plan ahead and book their adventures early. Last year the park saw phenomenal demand as everyone wanted to visit this brand-new unique attraction.
Top Banana aka Park Manager Hannah Monteverde commented:
“After such a fantastic opening last year, the Twiggle Team can’t wait to reopen and bring even more BeWILDerwood magic to the area.
As well as our famous Slippery Slides, Wobbly Zip Wires and Storytelling Shows we are also excited for visitors to explore our new play structure, The Towering Treetop Tangles.
We will also have face painting this year, which as with everything here at BeWILDerwood is included in the ticket price – so no hidden costs, just lots and lots of fun for explorers.”
The new Towering Treetop Tangles structure adds a whole new element of play to a day at BeWILDerwood. Standing tall amongst the trees, the new play structure is one for the braver explorers with a mix of adventurous ground play, challenging high-level walkways and super tall platforms. As with everything at BeWILDerwood, grownups are encouraged to get stuck in and play too alongside their WILD explorers.
Tickets for BeWILDerwood are based on height, as some of the play structures require longer arms and legs. Tickets start from £13.50 and everything from Storytelling Shows, brand new Face Painting, Crafts and Car Parking is included in the ticket price – plus, it’s a full day out, so make sure you’re ready for a full day of adventure!
BeWILDerwood Cheshire reopens from the 19th February for school holidays and weekends only, before opening every day from the 2nd April. See all opening dates and get your tickets to the sell out attraction today:
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