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Between Horning and Wroxham. Have you been? What did you think? Has it got better this year?
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me & the tribe went and had a real good time,found it to be understated and not in yor face like some theme-parks.you have to be fairly able bodied to get on most of the rope-walks and slides,and theres also a couple of areas for smaller children with scaled down rope slides too. did think the food a bit pricey though,better to take a picnic
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We visited Bewilderwood last August and thought it was a lovely place . Our children were probably a bit too old for it at 11 and 14 but had a good time anyway . It is a bit pricey , especially the food and would recommend taking a picnic . Plenty to do and younger children would find it quite magical ! Just that bit different from your traditional theme park and would certainly recommend it .
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hi my first time on this site having just joined today does any one know what bewilderwood is like please cos i am going on broads in june. thanks matt 
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Hello Matt, welcome this link gives you an idea if you have not found it alraedy. Unusually these days they don't mind you taking your own food and drink although their local ice creams are supposed to be rather nice http://www.bewilderwood.co.uk/ P.S. 'Mildred' is a personal friend of a forum member and went for a van ride with him. Bill...(The Ancient Mardler)
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Thanks billmaxted that link was great mate,looks like great fun in there i am sure i am going to wear myself out and the little ones too
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My kids love this place, but it can be a bit like marmite! If you have active kids with nurtured imaginations, they'll love it and not want to come away! If you have couch potatoe PS2 players who just expect the entertainment to come to them, they might be a little disappointed. As we left, some families were having to drag their kids away, others were moaning (quite incredibly in my opinion) about how there was "nothing to do", and the latter did seem to be more of the chav ilk!!!! As for the food, in my opinion you get what you pay for. It is all locally sourced and (i think) organic. The proper sausage rolls are the best i've ever tried. So good I bought a couple more on our way out for Ron. It's great for big kids (adults) too. I had a whale of a time! It's not expensive in my book. If you stay all day it's good value, but it does get extremely busy in peak season. Healthy happy family fun I reckon.
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thamks brent looking forward to going because im a kid and i am active for my age 
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We Twiggles, Boggles and Crocklebogs (that's me!) can't wait to see you all at BeWILDerwood this coming season. We have a new jungle bridge near the Broken Bridge - it makes my knees go wobbly! And there's plenty of events going on throughout the season. Look forward to seeing you there x
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Top tip for anyone wanting to visit BeWILDerwood - we're generally quieter at weekends, so come along and see us then! (weekends are change over days for local holidaymakers so they tend to visit us on Tuesdays & Wednesdays). Toodle-oo!
Toodle-pip!
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