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crocky trail

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  • Kate_tompsett
    I came here with my family and had a great time you should visit. The staff were helpful when they were needed and I had great fun
  • danj171
    We came here a little off the cuff but I am glad we did! I had been a long time ago but improvements have been made. The trail itself is good fun, and presents some fairly easy obstacles along with more challenging ones. You are able to skip them if you feel uncomfortable. Be sure to wear boots with good grip!!! Trainers are okay, but boots definitely more practical. Some of the obstacles do look a bit rickety, but that is all part if the fun I guess. The smaller attractions near the entrance are good and plentiful. Various slides, spinning rides, climbing frames etc. We went as a 22 year old couple, and we enjoyed it. However, I feel that this attraction is as fun as you are prepared to make it. If you go in a group and are light hearted you will enjoy it. The only drawback for me is I feel £13 each is a little expensive. £10 would be a fair price as you could spend between 2-3 hours here comfortably. Very much enjoyed it, but take warm clothes and maybe a change of clothes for the car as you may well get muddy if you fall off the obstacles! Would visit again as part of a larger group.
  • Rhythan13
    Took 2 boys aged 5 and 7 who didn't stop playing, jumping, sliding, swinging, bouncing, climbing and all other manner of movement in the 6 and a half hours we were there. There are rides (not quite Alton Towers but equally as enjoyable), big slides, tunnels and The Crocky Trail. This is a circular walk round a field with bridges, swings and other attractions for kids to enjoy. My two had a great time. Well worth the money. My advice? Take a picnic, a change of clothes (for the journey back) and wellies.
  • Jessyrabbit
    The best day out in a long time. Take a change if clothes and a picnic. In short, simply brilliant.Check on "mums know best" as they often have discount code
  • matt_tee1970
    Just be prepared to get very dirty and wet!! And don't expect health and safety to be enforced. Lots of hand made Rides to enjoy!
  • AllyS
    Had a great day out here with my 7&8 year old children. A good combination of fun and physical activity meant my kids didn't want to leave ! It is very basic/rustic but I think that adds to the charm of the place, it's certainly not too commercialised! Would definitely recommend for families with kids aged 5+
  • Nicoyne
    What a fab day we had today, I took my two children (girl 8 and son 12) it reminded me of the old Blabkpool funhouse which shut down years ago, my son said "I wish we lived closer I would be here all the time" there was loads for the kids to do whatever age, and the trail crossing the brook with rope swings, bouncy bridges, maze to name just a few kept the kids entertained whilst walking the trail, they couldn't edit to run to the next activity. Really is a brilliant plce but two words of advice wear wellies or walking boots and old Scruffs as you will just want to dump the clothes after they get out of there. But that's part of the fun. Enjoy!
  • mariaclarke1
    Fine for older kids. But dangerous. Not just the activities but even walking to them. My 3 year old tripped over a rubber pad that wasn't flat to the ground and headbutted a metal digger. Rubble separated the apparatus with flagging sticking up. a very interesting tree house that was serounded by high uneven flagging next to a ditch. I see the idea of 1930's fun, but it's very much like playing on a building site.
  • katejk30
    I was dubious about going here on my own with 4 children age 12 X2 a 9 yr old and a 7 year old in half term. I was worried as I am protective as most parents are but some may say I worry too much but there were some reviews that said crocky trail was dangerous and not very good. I thought I'd give it a go well so glad I did my children had a fantastic day and so did I. This is what you make of it there are risks but if you supervise and organised correctly it's fine, I explained to the kids to be aware of their limits and others. I would say this trail and attractions is most suitable for 6 years and up I would not have enjoyed this with very young children as they need to be physically able to enjoy it. My kids said it's one of the best days out they have ever had. Also the staff were patient and friendly we will be visiting again.
  • Caroline-Lisa
    2nd time at crocky trails and didn't disappoint. Took my son and nephew (aged 4 and 9) and they had the most fun, ran around all day! Now, I don't think health and safety is high on the list here so if you are an anxious parent I dont recommend it but it is the most fun I think boys can have! Mud, rides, slopes, slides, stream, bridges, tunnels...the list of fun obstacles and adventures goes on and on! Price is a little high but on par with other attractions and it is free for under 5's! There is a drinks stand but improvements could be made on the refreshments available here but we have taken picnics both time and this time they have built new 'tree house' type picnic/viewing areas! All in all a fab muddy day! Will go back in summer!
  • 124vivienl
    We want for a day during this half term week. Having read a few reviews and spoken to friends about this place I wasn't sure if my boys would like this place - my eldest went to a Muddy Hands party and hated all the mud! Anyway, we got some discounted tickets online using a voucher code from Kids Guide. The weather was dry but the ground was still muddy, so we came prepared with waterproofs and a change of clothes. After we got our wristbands and parked up, the boys went off to try the rides - which they absolutely loved. Ok, so they were a bit basic, but kids don't need anything fancy to enjoy themselves. The only issue I had was with the Trail itself as it was very slippy and on seeing other kids getting stuck in places, I was worried about my boys, but they managed to negotiate the paths, cargo nets and bridges by themselves. It was a good job my mum and sister came with us so that someone could look after our baby whilst I kept an eye on the boys. Even if baby was in a carrier or sling, I wouldn't risk taking her on this trail - so anyone with very young kids should probably leave them at home with someone or make sure you have another adult with you.Other than that, it was a good day out.
  • 927kateo
    This is such a brilliant place for any family. I've got 2 active boys so they just loved this theme park. They loved the huge slides and we couldn't get them away from the roundabout.....it was such fun! It really is just a fantastic day out for the family.Take a change of clothes, just encase one of you falls in the stream along the Crocky trail!!The coffee is great too!!
  • 355captainc
    The Crocky Trail aka The Crocky Wocky way in Waverton has been going for years now.I have been there countless times over the years during hours and ashamedly after hours at night (no security in those days much as now) and to be totally honest nothing much has changed....Well all apart from the price, small smattering of recycled farmyard rubbish (Rides) and a Food Kiosk fashioned from old bits of Trailer. It wasn't so bad a couple of years back when the admission price was £3. You don't mind paying that if climbing over bits of Farmyard debris and a walk were all you were looking for. But now it's around 12 pounds to get in?? What a confounded cheek!It was always the understanding that you entered at your own risk. And I would say this is the same today so I urge people to keep an eye on any kids you take, it's quite easy to fall fowl of an obstacle and injure yourself. Also wise that adults watch what they are doing too. For example, climbing through the Concrete tunnels can be tricky for all ages as you can very easily bang your head.Be under no illusion, it's 2 fields bordering a Stream with some strips of Polythene, Steel Panels and old Bed Frames helping you across the Stream at various stages. With the exception of the newest Hydraulic Rides (Recycled Air Compressor, Tractor and Trailer parts) and Slides (again made from sides of a Trailer welded together) everything is the same as it was in the late 1990s It seems.What was a once a Farmers fantasy is now a big money business. And maybe that's what annoys me a little...It was OK when it was cheaper, and you didn't mind ripping your Leg open on the Polythene patchwork slide. But now it's considerably more to get in and we still get the waste from the Farm as Playground materials!. Over the years I have had some good times here, don't get me wrong but I would have expected something new on the menu especially with the inflated entrance fee. To the best of my knowledge there is still NO first aid office/room/aider person it appears!
  • martieg2015
    We visited last year in July and we haven't stopped talking about it since.With kids aged 11,8 and 5 we found there was fun for everyone . We loved the simplicity of the rides and the creativity around the whole experience. We are heading back there from Galway this July ! Grab your boots ,a picnic and have great fun !
  • lmfgriffin
    4 adults (30 somethings) plus an 8 yr old went on new yrs day and despite the grey weather had the best day. I think the adults enjoyed it more than the child!! We loved swinging on swings and competing to kick the bucket and holding on on the Titanic ride! We were the very last visitors at 4pm and yet the lovely lady was happy to put the Titanic ride and various others back on for us. Great customer service!! I have not laughed so much for a long time. What great value for money for at least 3 hrs of fun!!
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