I have been lucky enough to have taken children on class trips to Pensthorpe Natural Park before, so when Mumbler was invited to visit the park and see the new Wetland area, I knew we were in for a treat. The last time I visited was on a Year 2 class trip and I was 8 weeks pregnant with the Teeny One (and SO sick!) but this was the first time I’ve been able to take my own two children!
The park, which has just celebrated its 30th birthday, comprises 700 acres of trails and gardens and includes pretty awesome outdoor and indoor play areas. They’ve just opened their new Wetland area to help educate people about how important wetland habitats are and how to protect them, but with two under 4 year olds in tow, we didn’t have time to read many of the information boards…mainly because Mini Mumbler was super excited to see the flamingos (or ‘mingos’ as she calls them!).
The excitement of seeing the flamingos was short-lived, as is anything when you have kids, so after watching them for a few minutes we decided to go and let the Mini ones run off some steam in the play areas. (We didn’t get to do any pond dipping while we were there, but there is a large pond dipping facility, which I think is a great additional activity to have a go at if you get the chance). I would say the outdoor area is mainly suitable for 5+ years (I think they recommend 6 years old for the big slides, but I just went with Mini Mumbler – be prepared for a bit of a climb!) although the Teeny One still enjoyed doing bits like digging around in the sand pit, trying to stomp in the stream, and going on the zip wire with Mummy.
Hootz House is the indoor play area and during busy times it is advisable to book a time slot. Both kids LOVED the indoor play! There is an under 5’s area with a rather nifty ball sucker-uppy-shooty thing, which deposits all the balls the kids have sent up the shoot back down onto their heads. The girls did this repeatedly for half an hour. Mini Mumbler is just about big enough to climb up all the bits and pieces around the rest of the play area, but only accompanied by an adult. You have to wear socks inside and everything is made of wood so we found it a bit slippery, be careful! (or you could take some of those trampoline socks with sticky bottoms, just to be on the safe side?).
Pensthorpe really is a fantastic, nature-filled family day out. All the flowerbeds are just beautiful and there is lots of wildlife to see (the Teeny One was so excited to stand next to a baby coot and thought the scampering squirrels were hilarious!). You can also really tire out your Mini Mumblers by doing the trails and playing in the outdoor and indoor play areas…we had a quiet car on the way home, bonus. I was also really impressed that Hoots House had baby changing facilities in the Female, Male and Disabled toilets – well done, Pensthorpe!
There is a Cafe, gift shop and Visitors Centre on site.
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