Discover the best top things to do in Frodsham, United Kingdom including Catton Hall Adventure Cheshire, Hover Force Ltd, Manley Mere, Castle Park Arts Centre, Cocos Playbarn, Helter Skelter Frodsham.
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5.0 based on 337 reviews
Set in over 200 acres of beautiful Cheshire countryside, Catton Hall is the North-West's Premier Outdoor Activity Venue! Try your hand at various country sports and adrenaline activities which are sure to leave you feeling totally exhilarated. Now come along and learn something new whilst having serious fun along the way!
Always a brilliant day out especially for the price , all staff are very polite and welcoming and there are loads of different activities to choose from would highly recommend, Rob was a great instructor for clay pigeon very patient and a great laugh.
5.0 based on 372 reviews
Hovercraft Experiences, Off Road Buggy, DTV Shredder & Target Sports including Axes throwing, Air Pistols, Air Rifles, Live Fire .22 Rimfire Rifles, Archery, Crossbows and Archery Combat for groups and individuals. Outdoor Activities for Stags & Hens, Birthdays, Corporate Events, Teambuilding, Experience Days to suit all ages 5+. Located next to M56 at Frodsham
Visited today for the hovercraft and off road buggy, had an amazing time and the young lad who ran the activity was so lovely and informative, he even offered to take photos for us, will definitely be visiting again, thank you Also thank you to I think it was Andy for responding to all my emails
4.5 based on 299 reviews
Manley Mere Sail Sports & Adventure Trail
This is a fantastic family day out but be prepared to get wet and dirty! Things to note; *Bring a change of clothes and towels. Wear stuff that you don't mind getting dirty and wet, I'd suggest shorts and t-shirt as it can get cold if you're walking around in wet clothes. *Take a picnic. During COVID19 there is a snack bar but the cafe is closed, it's limited and expensive. *Waterproof your phone or camera. As my partner didn't come there was nobody to take pictures, I wish I'd waterproofed my phone. We spent one of the last few days of the summer holidays here and had the most fun ever. We started off by skipping the first few obstacles so we could get to the big wet ones straight away, then we doubled back and did the whole loop as one once the morning crowd had moved on. Some of the obstacles are quite tricky and do need a bit of upper body strength but it's up to you which you do. It's disappointing that you have to pay full price to observe, my partner stayed at home with our 5 month old. She had no intention of taking part and would only have taken pictures. The whole route has a pathway that you could push a pram around. We took full advantage of the nice weather and got covered in mud and water at every opportunity. Having clean dry clothes at the end was a godsend, there's a couple of not very powerful hoses so you can get the bulk of the mud off.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
3 well organised exhibition rooms showing muliple artists, often with artwork for sale, plus a small cafe downstairs.. A central courtyard with table and chairs with a few local craft shops. Alongside is a childrens play area and extensive parklands
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Had the steak and ale pie, chunky chips and peas with gravy which was delicious. Good selection of draught beers and friendly staff and it also felt safe with Covid measures in place.
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