Bewilderwood (Norfolk) Reviews

Bewilderwood (Norfolk) Theme Park / Zoo National

Newest Review: ... pretty good value for money, £13.50 for those over 105cm and £10.50 for those under (to reflect the fact they cannot go on the main zip wire - although there is a smaller zip wire for them to enjoy) - under 92cm are free. The staff were brilliant, the story tellers incredibly enthusiastic and great at getting the kids involved; our daughter went to all 3 stories that were told on the day and really enjoyed them. We didn't take any food but wished we had as there are a couple of really nice lawned picnic areas as well as picnic tables and benches to use. And thankfully the whole site is non smoking and there are signs reminding people what ... more

Customer Bewilderwood (Norfolk) Reviews (3)

Phil+Cox
Bewilderwood (Norfolk): Great fun for all the family (370 words)
by Phil Cox - written on 29/08/12
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Tree houses, adventure park, swings, story time, den building, slides, maze, zip wires; it doesn't get any better! We left our 16 month old with the grandparents as still a little young to benefit properly from what the park has to offer and meant we could both go around with the 4 year old as she needed reassurance and support for some of the bridges and larger slides. It's good fun for big kids of 29 and 30 too! I feel it represents pretty good value for money, £13.50 for those over 105cm and £10.50 for those under (to reflect the fact they cannot go on the main zip wire - although there is a smaller zip wire for them to enjoy) - under 92cm are free. The ...  Read the complete review

loopy-lou33
The UKs first environmentally friendly adventure park (1106 words)
by - written on 16/04/10 (Very useful, 259 readings)
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I was lucky enough to get a cheapo holiday deal from Haven, so legged it off with the family to Great Yarmouth for the week. The reception area of the park was full of interesting leaflets covering all of the local attractions, and the leaflet for a place called "Bewilderwood" really jumped out at me, because it looked so different from the other places of interest locally. The front of the leaflt showed lots of children running along a wooden path through a forest, with little treehouses up in the trees. The front of the leaflet describes the place as a "Curious Treehouse Adventure", and inside the leaflets are lots of quotes and comments from ...  Read the complete review

Fritzthecat
Bewilderwood (Norfolk): Go wild at BeWILDerwood (1459 words)
by - written on 29/04/08 (Very useful, 1471 readings)
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Honestly, before we arrived at BeWILDerwood I had no idea what to expect. I had never heard of the place before and only went there because I had seen a small advert in a brochure that we had found in the cottage we had rented. "A curious tree house adventure" it read and that sounded like a fun place for the girls to me. I envisioned the tree house I had made with my friends when I was small and thought it would be some kind of adventure playground. BeWILDerwood is easy to find, off the A1062, in between Hoveton and Horning. The park is signed out and there is really ample parking. In fact, the parking lot is that big that we immediately had ...  Read the complete review