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With half-term quickly approaching, many families in the north west will be looking for fun ways to spend the holiday season.
Luckily, BeWILDerwood Cheshire offers visitors young and old an adventurous day out that's filled with excitement.
The 70-acre woodland has been inspired by the magical book series of the same name, created by children's author Tom Blofeld. It was even crowned 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' in the 2023 Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards, and is well worth a visit from both locals and those living further afield.
This year's Easter season at the park, running from Thursday, March 28 until Sunday, April 14, promises a range of fantastic activities for visitors to enjoy, with many surprises along the way.
New for 2024, explorers will be able to meet the Easter Bunny. But they should watch out for the Pesky Bunnies who will be running amuck on stage at the outdoor theatre, joined by the much-loved characters of Swampy the Marsh Boggle and Mildred the Crocklebog to name a few.
Visitors can also enjoy an on-site egg hunt with a special prize to be won at the end, as well as fantastic Easter crafts.
But that's not all, BeWILDerwood is purse-friendly too. As always, all of the Easter fun, extra activities and on-site attractions, such as the Wobbly Wires, Sky Maze, Broken Bridge, Slippery Slopes and more, are included in both adults' and children's tickets.
Regular visitors can also benefit from a membership*, with unlimited visits between February and October, plus discounted special events and a single-use voucher to bring along a friend for free. Prices start from £45 and also include a 15% discount on food and purchases from the park's gift shop, Bizarre Bazaar.
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