We arrived around lunchtime and headed straight for the picnic area to enjoy our lunch on one of the many picnic benches covered by big sails which were ideal for both sun and rain cover. After lunch we headed over to play giant connect 4, foot pool and foot golf, all scattered amongst the lavender! We had booked onto a train ride on arrival and it was our turn to take a tour of the farm on the miniature railway, so we next headed over to the platform.
After our train ride we took a walk through the nature trail to do some den building, collect some nature stamps and find some bees to help crack the secret password in the giant bee hive. A quick pit stop in the café for locally made ice creams and cakes before we got lost in the GIANT willow maze which was filled with even more fun and games such as giant draughts, chess, limbo, a ring toss and 9 men’s morris! A quick play in the giant sand pit complete with sand kitchen before the park was almost closing rounded off our day. We spent 4 hours at Woldie’s and didn’t feel we had given ourselves enough time to fully explore the whole place so we will be heading back there this summer as we all had so much fun.
Good paths for buggies and baby change facilities on site.
Lots of places to sit down around the farm and easy to get around.
Café, shop and toilets at site entrance / exit.
Entrance fee is £9 for adults, children aged 2-16 years £8, under 2’s free. To upgrade to a season pass its just £25 for Adults and £20 for children, if you decide to upgrade after your visit they will also knock your ticket price from the day off the season pass as well as getting 10% off in the gift shop and café! Buy tickets here!
Opening times over the summer holidays 10am – 5pm, 7 days a week