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The Kelburn Glen is a magical place with many gorges and waterfalls and playing by waterfalls has proved an irresistible attraction for children. The Waterfall Pool, set in a spectacular sandstone grotto only 250 yards from the Centre, is particularly popular with children and adults alike. |
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This is a challenging trail of wooden walkways, stepping stones, rope swings and ladders, set out within an existing woodland area which includes a high-wire crossing between two trees, twenty feet apart and fifteen feet off the ground. Adults must accompany children on all parts of the Adventure Course. |
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A Play area contained within a wooden fort with a raised walkway taking you around the outer battlements. It contains slides, swings, a sand pit, a scramble net and a 20 foot tower which can be climbed from inside by a series of wooden ladders. |
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Kelburn's Pet's Corner contains a variety of different breeds of rabbits and guinea pigs, chickes and other birds, while in the outer paddocks, you can visit sheep and goats and 2 Al pacas! |
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Cost £1.50 per child. Birthday packages available. Group bookings welcome. Open weekend Oct-Dec. Custom built Indoor Playbarn suitable for ages toddler - 12 years. Two exciting slides, ball pool, climbing wall, creepy caves and castle. Toddler area. |
In the Play Area on the Kelburn's most original and popular feature attracting children and adults alike is 'The Secret Forest', a complex of paths and raised walkways cut through a wild wood, in which you may discover a Secret Grotto, a crocodile pool, the Maze of the Green Man, a Castle with No Entrance, a Chinese Garden, a Gingerbread House, a secret passage leading out of the Woodman's cottage, a 25 foot high pagoda or a hundred other surprises. flat ground beside the Pavilion, there a number of exciting wooden play features, including a rope bridge and a 'death slide'. Find out more... |