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Tech-free English attraction parents rave about brings back cheap family tickets for summer

Published on April 24, 2025 at 09:04 AM

A UK attraction praised for having no technology or loud rides has launched bargain family tickets for the holidays.

first opened in Norfolk in 2007, followed by Cheshire in 2021.

Family walking through a BeWILDerwood arch.
BeWilderwood has relaunched its cheap family tickets
Aerial view of a treetop adventure course.
The theme park was named the best in the UK for toddles last year
Two children ziplining through a wooded area.
The Twiggle Tots discount includes cheap tickets for one adult and one toddler

The outdoor ‘theme park’ has no rides or modern technology, and instead encourages kids to have imaginative play.

And the has rereleased new parent toddler tickets for a bargain.

After the huge success of 2024’s offer, the woodland adventure park has extended their Twiggle Tots offering across May, June, and July 2025.

The Twiggle Tots deal – which the park launched last year – includes discounted entry for an adult and toddler aged three or under.

Costing just £12.50, it can be used on weekdays across May, June and July.

It is well timed, after winning Best Theme Park for Toddlers in the UK Theme Park Awards last year.

Lydia Downey, head of marketing and media, told local media: “Twiggle Tots was so popular last year, and we have been inundated with people asking when it’s coming back.

“So, we’re so pleased its finally back this May.”

The unique attraction is based on the book series by Tom Blofeld, with characters from both A Boggle at and The Bewilderbats.

And new book Minty and the Big Stink includes the new character Minty the Crocklebog, who will feature at the park this year.

Otherwise the park's main play structure includes slides, storytelling stages, zip lines and den-building activities.

There are also the Wobbly Wires, the Slippery Slopes, the Broken Bridge and Curious Treehouses to explore for kids.

Unique to the park is the Loopy Lakes, Witches House, Telescope Tower and Mish Mash Maze.

While the park is the only one with the BeWILDerboats, Tricky Tunnels and Muddles Maze.

Upcoming events this year are yet to be revealed although there are likely to be themed seasons such as Halloween and again.

One parent who raved about the park said: “Honestly one of the best places we have been with the kids.”

Another agreed: “We had a fantastic day and spent over 4 hours here and could have easily been there longer.”

Another similar attraction in the UK is, thought to be the largest play structure in the world.

Found at The Alnwick Garden's, Elfwin Drin is 65ft tall, with slides bridges and towers to play on.

Here are some other

Woman and two girls playing on a wooden playground structure.
The cheap tickets can only be used on weekdays
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