BeWILDerwood Norfolk
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Ewa K
Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
Apr 29th, 2023 -
Percy Sewell
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Lucy Thompson
Apr 28th, 2023 -
James Harvey
Really good fun for kids any age, friendly staff and nice woodland scenery
Apr 23rd, 2023 -
Tim Wood (Tim Wood Photo)
Bewilderwood is a MUST visit place for any parent with young children. No doubt, one of the best places for families in Norfolk. As a dad of 3 kids, (11, 7 and 4) it can be tough to find something that ALL of the kids will enjoy. It all starts the moment you arrive on site. Masses of free parking and a short walk to the entrance. The staff are polite, fun and swift, and you're in the park quickly. You then have the option to take a boat to the park. (Yes, a BOAT.) - It's a nice clean quiet boat that takes you down the 'Dismal Dyke' too the 'Scary lake' - Watch out for the Crocklebog! The park is buggy friendly, with great access for all. You'll need good footwear - Flip flops or open toed shoes are a bad option. The ground drains quickly, so even if it's rained the night before, chances are the ground will be good, firm and dry enough for normal shoes. There are clean toilets which are easy to get to, and plenty of spots to get food and drink. (Take a packed lunch though and save yourself a few quid) The features are very well built, and well looked after. Big slides, long zip wires, den building, a sky maze (which is harder than it looks), plenty of rope bridges and stuff to climb on. There is also a story time throughout the day. The staff are very engaging and the puppets are hilarious. They get involved with the kids and al three of mine really enjoyed it. In the end, we were there from 11am until 4pm and everyone came away with huge smiles. As I said, it's a must visit spot for families in Norfolk. Go go go!
May 1st, 2023
Contact Info
- (169) 263-3033
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for BeWILDerwood Norfolk?
A The phone number for BeWILDerwood Norfolk is: (169) 263-3033.
Q Where is BeWILDerwood Norfolk located?
A BeWILDerwood Norfolk is located at Horning Rd, Hoveton, eng NR12 8JW
Q What is the internet address for BeWILDerwood Norfolk?
A The website (URL) for BeWILDerwood Norfolk is: https://norfolk.bewilderwood.co.uk/
Q What days are BeWILDerwood Norfolk open?
A BeWILDerwood Norfolk is open:
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Q How is BeWILDerwood Norfolk rated?
A BeWILDerwood Norfolk has a 4.6 Star Rating from 1877 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
BeWILDerwood Norfolk
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 1877 Reviews )Ewa K on Google
Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
Percy Sewell on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure More
Lucy Thompson on Google
James Harvey on Google
Really good fun for kids any age, friendly staff and nice woodland scenery
Tim Wood (Tim Wood Photo) on Google
Bewilderwood is a MUST visit place for any parent with young children. No doubt, one of the best places for families in Norfolk.
As a dad of 3 kids, (11, 7 and 4) it can be tough to find something that ALL of the kids will enjoy.
It all starts the moment you arrive on site. Masses of free parking and a short walk to the entrance. The staff are polite, fun and swift, and you're in the park quickly.
You then have the option to take a boat to the park. (Yes, a BOAT.) - It's a nice clean quiet boat that takes you down the 'Dismal Dyke' too the 'Scary lake' - Watch out for the Crocklebog!
The park is buggy friendly, with great access for all. You'll need good footwear - Flip flops or open toed shoes are a bad option.
The ground drains quickly, so even if it's rained the night before, chances are the ground will be good, firm and dry enough for normal shoes.
There are clean toilets which are easy to get to, and plenty of spots to get food and drink. (Take a packed lunch though and save yourself a few quid)
The features are very well built, and well looked after. Big slides, long zip wires, den building, a sky maze (which is harder than it looks), plenty of rope bridges and stuff to climb on.
There is also a story time throughout the day. The staff are very engaging and the puppets are hilarious. They get involved with the kids and al three of mine really enjoyed it.
In the end, we were there from 11am until 4pm and everyone came away with huge smiles.
As I said, it's a must visit spot for families in Norfolk. Go go go!