What to do in w.mids tmorrow with kids ( 3yrs )
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I have the same problem most weekends.
Some of the places we go -
http://www.hoofarm.com/
If you time it right you can go round slowly and do the activities, feed the lambs etc.
http://www.junglelandtelford.com/
Decent sized indoor play area. Always get a seat, don't mind parents going on the play equipment.
http://www.wonderlandtelford.com/
Worth going to on a dry day. Kids spend ages going on the "free" rides.
http://www.amertonfarm.co.uk/
Proper play barn, animals and a few shops (local real ale in bottles)
http://www.thomaslanduk.co.uk/
Special day out. - they were doing a parent and toddler special for £14 in term times last year - they don't advertise it though.
http://www.parkhallfarm.co.uk/
Good mix of animals, a few classic cars, tractor ride, play barn + driving experience (3 probably a bit young)
http://www.wmsp.co.uk
West Mids Safari Park. We normally have a quick whizz round the animals and head for the rides in cubs kingdom.
http://www.svr.co.uk/
The full trip is a bit long so we parked up at Hampton Loade, got the train to Bridgnorth for a bite to eat and a trip up and down the cliff railway.
http://www.altontowers.com/pages/water-park
Great fun if your kids like the water.
But last week we spent 3 hours sat next to a river in Wales - my lad was happy throwing stones in the water.
Some of the places we go -
http://www.hoofarm.com/
If you time it right you can go round slowly and do the activities, feed the lambs etc.
http://www.junglelandtelford.com/
Decent sized indoor play area. Always get a seat, don't mind parents going on the play equipment.
http://www.wonderlandtelford.com/
Worth going to on a dry day. Kids spend ages going on the "free" rides.
http://www.amertonfarm.co.uk/
Proper play barn, animals and a few shops (local real ale in bottles)
http://www.thomaslanduk.co.uk/
Special day out. - they were doing a parent and toddler special for £14 in term times last year - they don't advertise it though.
http://www.parkhallfarm.co.uk/
Good mix of animals, a few classic cars, tractor ride, play barn + driving experience (3 probably a bit young)
http://www.wmsp.co.uk
West Mids Safari Park. We normally have a quick whizz round the animals and head for the rides in cubs kingdom.
http://www.svr.co.uk/
The full trip is a bit long so we parked up at Hampton Loade, got the train to Bridgnorth for a bite to eat and a trip up and down the cliff railway.
http://www.altontowers.com/pages/water-park
Great fun if your kids like the water.
But last week we spent 3 hours sat next to a river in Wales - my lad was happy throwing stones in the water.
Tony427 said:
How about the "Think Tank" which used to be the science museum.....educational and they also have an Imex cinema.
Cheers,
Tony
forgot about that... i studied at the uni there aswell :doh:Cheers,
Tony
not sure how they'll react to imax.. we generally dont watch much tv, and as such they have a low attention span for it ( films included )
sploosh said:
I have the same problem most weekends.
Some of the places we go -
http://www.hoofarm.com/
If you time it right you can go round slowly and do the activities, feed the lambs etc.
http://www.junglelandtelford.com/
Decent sized indoor play area. Always get a seat, don't mind parents going on the play equipment.
http://www.wonderlandtelford.com/
Worth going to on a dry day. Kids spend ages going on the "free" rides.
http://www.amertonfarm.co.uk/
Proper play barn, animals and a few shops (local real ale in bottles)
http://www.thomaslanduk.co.uk/
Special day out. - they were doing a parent and toddler special for £14 in term times last year - they don't advertise it though.
http://www.parkhallfarm.co.uk/
Good mix of animals, a few classic cars, tractor ride, play barn + driving experience (3 probably a bit young)
http://www.wmsp.co.uk
West Mids Safari Park. We normally have a quick whizz round the animals and head for the rides in cubs kingdom.
http://www.svr.co.uk/
The full trip is a bit long so we parked up at Hampton Loade, got the train to Bridgnorth for a bite to eat and a trip up and down the cliff railway.
http://www.altontowers.com/pages/water-park
Great fun if your kids like the water.
But last week we spent 3 hours sat next to a river in Wales - my lad was happy throwing stones in the water.
big list.. having a click through now.Some of the places we go -
http://www.hoofarm.com/
If you time it right you can go round slowly and do the activities, feed the lambs etc.
http://www.junglelandtelford.com/
Decent sized indoor play area. Always get a seat, don't mind parents going on the play equipment.
http://www.wonderlandtelford.com/
Worth going to on a dry day. Kids spend ages going on the "free" rides.
http://www.amertonfarm.co.uk/
Proper play barn, animals and a few shops (local real ale in bottles)
http://www.thomaslanduk.co.uk/
Special day out. - they were doing a parent and toddler special for £14 in term times last year - they don't advertise it though.
http://www.parkhallfarm.co.uk/
Good mix of animals, a few classic cars, tractor ride, play barn + driving experience (3 probably a bit young)
http://www.wmsp.co.uk
West Mids Safari Park. We normally have a quick whizz round the animals and head for the rides in cubs kingdom.
http://www.svr.co.uk/
The full trip is a bit long so we parked up at Hampton Loade, got the train to Bridgnorth for a bite to eat and a trip up and down the cliff railway.
http://www.altontowers.com/pages/water-park
Great fun if your kids like the water.
But last week we spent 3 hours sat next to a river in Wales - my lad was happy throwing stones in the water.
i know what you mean about just chilling and having a lazy day. i love going to the fields in the park and just letting em run free. find it more enjoyable than the jungle gyms, and they get to catch random insects to show me
There's also Hatton Country World
http://www.hattonworld.com/
The shopping village is a bit pants but I have friends with toddlers who think the country world farm bit is great.
http://www.hattonworld.com/
The shopping village is a bit pants but I have friends with toddlers who think the country world farm bit is great.
http://www.monkey-forest.com/information.php?id_ca...
Sunny day place again - Trentham is good for a few hours too, and you can get a beer.
Sunny day place again - Trentham is good for a few hours too, and you can get a beer.
If Priest holes are your thing....
http://www.harvingtonhall.com/
Excellent day out with a great historical story.
http://www.harvingtonhall.com/
Excellent day out with a great historical story.
RupertTheFridge said:
havoc said:
Twycross Zoo north of Nuneaton isn't a bad little place. Good penguin tank, a kids 'petting zoo' area, plus the usual array of big smelly animals and small smelly animals.
+1, small people fair as wellSea Life centre in Birmingham city centre is also worth a visit.
Warwick Castle and some of the other stuff mentioned on here not really worth it for three year olds.
sploosh said:
Had a nice day?
Yeah, went to Hoo farm, then passed by sandwell valley park for some kick ball, then finished off with a session at the Imax3d up at millennium point ( EXPENSIVE! )great day out.. and will DEFINATELY be visiting most of those other places posted.
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