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As a family, we like to think that we enjoy a good mix of family adventures. From thrill-seeking days out to quieter ones walking through the forest or visiting the many Norfolk beaches. Given that we have a range of fantastic Norfolk attractions on our doorstep, I was quite embarrassed when BeWILDerwood recently contacted us inviting us to see their latest addition ‘Towering Treetop Tangles‘. Embarrassed as somehow we’d never managed to visit before. However, this was a great reason to make our first visit to the Norfolk based adventure park.

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What is BeWILDerwood?
BeWILDerwood at Hoveton in Norfolk is an adventure park like no other. Based on the magical world of ‘A Boggle at BeWILDerwood’, created by author Tom Blofeld, it’s a huge, award-winning forest of family fun and outdoor adventure. Treehouses, Wobbly Wires, Slippery Slopes, Crocklebogs, Twiggles and Boggles, storytelling, boat trips and marsh walks are waiting around every curious corner.
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BeWILDerwood Towering Treetop Tangles
Towering Treetop Tangles is the park’s biggest, highest and most daring play structure to date. Reaching more than 30 feet high and covering more than 1,000 square feet, it is aimed at the slightly bigger, more adventurous kids. It includes exciting ground play, nets to clamber across, high-level walkways, climbing walls and challenging play equipment up in the treetops. The Tangles is designed to encourage creative, free-spirited play, and daring grown-ups are fully encouraged to scale the heights and join the fun too.


BeWILDerwood isn’t just for children
Whilst the Towering Treetop Tangles is designed with for more adventurous and experienced Twiggles. It is still accessible for slightly younger Twiggles, with Piglet certainly putting it through its paces during our visit. Helpfully followed by Mr Boo to ensure that she had access to a guiding hand where needed.
And, of course, it is built for parents to enjoy too. There is no standing around chattering at BeWILDerwood, it is a hands-on fun day for all the family. So make sure you all have sensible footwear on as you’ll be climbing, discovering and zipping down zip lines along with the children.


All inclusive ticket
One of the things we look at when we plan days out with the children is not only the cost of the entrance fee, but more importantly what extras are we likely to have to pay out for across the day. BeWILDerwood understand that parents are looking for value for money whilst their little ones are wanting an amazing day out. With this in mind they face painting, craft activities and amazing storybook sessions are all included with the entrance fee – how amazing is that. They do have a charity donation box available should you wish to donate but it is completely optional.

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When is BeWILDerwood open?
BeWILDerwood is open to WILD Explorers every day until the end of September and on weekends and school holidays until the end of October. For full opening dates and bags more information about what awaits you, visit www.BeWILDerwood.co.uk
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Bewilderwood is on our list to visit this summer now my son is a bit older. I really like the look of the boat ride in the scary lake!
This, looks awesome
We were in Norfolk last year and really wanted to visit this place. Unfortunately it was closed! We were gutted. It looks/sounds great!!
The muddle maze looks great.
We’ve been before so we would go to the Towering Treetop Tangles first, as that wasn’t there last time we went.
the towering treetop tangles look amazing…for young and old.
We’d head to the boat ride first! Love the look of the Towering Treetop Tangles too.
We would go to the towering treetop tangles first
This looks unique! I would head to the muddle maze.
My grandchildren would love to explore Twiggle Village.
The Towering Treetop Tangles looks like good fun!
I’m going to be honest lol the sweetsludge fudge ice cream would be where I would head first!!
The swishy boat ride xx
I’ve always wanted to take my little girl! We’d head to Toddlewood on the Hill first ❤️
The wobbly wires looks good fun!
the sky maze
The muddle maze!
After seeing this we would head to the Towering Treetop Tangles. It sounds great and being high up means we could see what to check out next.
Towering Treetop Tangles
Towering Treetop Tangles
The towering tree top tangle would be my children’s top choice. I love the look of the boat ride. Such a good little story and adventure be a fab family day out.
Twiggle Village
The Twiggle Village sounds fun!
We would love to head to Treetop Tangles as it wasn’t there last time we visited 🙂
We’d most like to visit sky maze though really we’d just love to go wild all over the place looks amazing
Sky Maze looks amazing!
We would head straight for the Slippery Slopes before continuing our adventure at Bewilderwood.
We would go to the new treetops tangle as it looks amazing
We love bewilderwood
Haven’t been for a few years my 4yr old hasn’t been at all and she’d love it
Fantastic giveaway. Fingers crossed.
The sky maze sounds like something my children would love!
l think we would go to towering treetop tangles first
The Towering Treetop Tangles 🙂
The sky maze
Visited recently. Great place to go!
The Towering Treetop Tangles looks fun
We would like the towering treetop tangles
The Wobbly Wires looks fab 🙂
We’d go to the Muddle Maze first
I think we’d enjoy the Muddle Maze. We’ve only been once before and I don’t remember if we did that then.
A really fab day out
Wobbly Wires looks good