Discover the best top things to do in Somerset, United Kingdom including Abbey Park Playground, Go Bananas Soft Play Centre, The Square, Ocean Adventurers Soft Play, Ashcombe Park, Beazer Garden Maze, Shakees Play Cafe, Hullabaloo Soft Play Centre, Brean Play, Clarence Park.
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4.5 based on 18 reviews
A great soft play centre, in the heart of Wells, close to 5 different car parks. We're right next door to the bus depot and Wetherspoons.
Been here several times, and is by far the favourite. The new addition of the baby room with sensory equipment is fantastic, only thing is, is it is at opposite ends to the the bigger soft play so tricky if you have more than 1 child and of different ages. Toddler area, and a great favourite is the bouncy music dome outside, there is an adventure course but my son won’t go in it because it’s too dark. Food is great, but mostly no food is consumed because my son is far too busy!!!
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Ocean Adventurers opened its doors in July 2019. It is one of the largest and most interactive centres in the South West with separate areas for babies (0-2), toddlers (2-4) and juniors (5-12). It features a sensory area for babies and a role play village making this a place children will want to stay for hours! Offering high quality food and drink and free on site parking, the Ocean Adventurers staff will do their utmost to make your visit as memerable as possible. No matter the weather outside, the centre is always at a constant temperature thanks to its state of the art air conditioning and heating system.
We visited here with with our 5 and 2 year olds. They have got everything in place given the current situation & the staff were fantastic. The boys had a brilliant time!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Ashcombe Park is a lovely victorian Park in Weston super mare. It is on a hill so there's a top park with cafe and childs play area and tennis courts that are currently under development possibly as the same as they were a little worn out. There's another childs play area (smaller) at the bottom of the park. The grass is always well trimmed and looked after and there's a worn out band stand at the top end. There are sections of wooded area to send the kids out dogs into for mini adventures if that's what is fancied. You can walk the whole circumference of the park in about 25 mins. All in all a very nice park that I've taken the kids too over the years. The dog still comes with me now though ????
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Stone maze paths in grass, elliptical in shape that measure roughly 97 by 37 feet, with a circular mosaic depicting different historical and current aspects of Bath.
You’re going to visit Pulteney bridge in Bath so just walk down a bit and see this if you have little ones. They’ll enjoy the maze - it’s a paved maze but keeps them entertained for a good 10 minutes until solved. Then go have a short boat ride on the River Avon.
4.0 based on 210 reviews
Welcome to the South-West's newest indoor soft play attraction. Brean Play at Brean Leisure Park is open all year round and is the perfect place for your children to let off steam whilst you enjoy a nice cup of coffee or a bite to eat. Brean Play features 3 distinct areas for babies, toddlers and children up to the age of 11 (max height 148cm) with stimulating and interactive play equipment all designed into a colourful environment. Our facility features comfy spectator seats, free wi-fi (coming soon), Starbucks Coffee and drinks and our cafe serves a wide range of tasty hot and cold meals
I have visited Brean Play a number of times over the past year along side many other play areas in the Weston area and this personally is by far my favourite. My little one is under 2 and I really like the fact they have a secure area for the younger babies. It allows me to ‘relax’ as a parent knowing I do not have to keep telling him he can’t play with certain areas as he’s to small and have to moving him away from the older children. The play area feels clean and is a soft play area not one that is filled with second hand toys that do not work. They have a large seating area and toilets available. If you live local you are able to apply for a parking pass online which helps save 3£ each time you visit. It is also cheaper after 3pm. Highly recommend for anyone visiting the area or living local with young children and babies.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Clarence Park is a popular place for visitors and residents alike. There's a play area for the children and a small cafe to eat in or have a takeaway. Large open grass spaces make this a good picnic area a manageable walk for the sea front away from the Pier area and the summer crowds. There's a private bowls club within the grounds that's open to the public between 10.00am and 6.00pm where would be bowlers can hire equipment for a reasonable sum and try their hand at the beautiful game. It looks so easy but its a lot of fun trying to control the woods which are biased and curve when in motion. Worth a go for anyone. A very pleasant place to spend some time.
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