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Family-favourite BeWILDerwood warn you should book tickets NOW for half-term – with new attractions and Halloween events

BEWILDERWOOD has warned families to book ahead this half-term to avoid missing out.

The technology-free theme park, based on the book series by Tom Blofeld, has also announced a number of Halloween events lined up this month.

Families should book BeWILDerwood tickets for October half term dates now, they have warned
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Families should book BeWILDerwood tickets for October half term dates now, they have warnedCredit: BeWILDerwood
The technology-free theme park is a favourite with kids
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The technology-free theme park is a favourite with kidsCredit: BeWILDerwood

The woodland theme park opened in Cheshire in April, the second to open following the success of the Norfolk park.

However, it is so popular that families are being , and to book ahead for the October half term.

The Cheshire theme park has also announced a new attraction opening at the theme park.

The Towering Treetop Tangles will let kids climb the wonky wooden structure with heights of 30ft, and covering more than 1000sqft, although adults can join in too.

Tom explained: "The Twiggles and Boggles love the Towering Treetop Tangles in their Norfolk home so much, that they wanted to bring the giant structure to the Cheshire woods too."

There will also be lots of Halloween events too, as well as pumpkins, bats and other spooky decorations throughout.

Snagglefang's Spooktacular Shindig, a day event, will help kids with new craft activities and trail activities around the park, while in the evening will be the Glorious Glowing Lantern Parade.

The park is known for avoiding loud rides and technology - inside are 10 huge structures, including an eight metre high treetop ride called the Sky Maze, as well as climbing walls, mazes, zip-lines and rope walks.

Kids will love the names of the attractions, from the Wobbly Wires and the Slippery Slopes to the Broken Bridge and Curious Treehouses.

There is also face painting, storytelling, craft workshops and den building for little ones, all included in the ticket price, while parking is also free.

There also isn't much junk food at the park either with many of the meals and snacks using local farmers and fresh products.

Tickets cost £17.50 for kids between 82cm and 105cm, and £19.50 for people over 105cm. Kids under 92cm go free, while people over the age of 65 cost £12.50.

The Cheshire theme park opened in April, following the Norfolk park's success
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The Cheshire theme park opened in April, following the Norfolk park's successCredit: BeWILDerwood
There are also new attractions and Halloween events this month
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There are also new attractions and Halloween events this monthCredit: BeWILDerwood
There are rides for adults as well as kids
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There are rides for adults as well as kids
BeWILDerwood woodland theme park with outdoor adventures for the whole family
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