We love Perrygrove and generally go once a year. The steam railway lovers get their fix and the children love to play indoors in the little houses and outside in the play areas and treetop adventure area. The cafe is pleasant serving reasonably priced food and drinks and there is plenty of picnic seating outdoors and in the exhibition shed.
As always had a fantastic day out at Perrygrove Railway Treetop Adventure with the children. This time of year it is especially special with a visit from Father Christmas himself, a joy for children and adults alike. If you haven't experienced it yet, put it in your diary for next year and you wont be disappointed. A truly magical experience to see the children's excitement when father Christmas comes down the chimney to listen to Mrs Chuffitys tales about the engines.
My 2year old grandson described this place as perfect. It can't get better than that!! A wonderful place for little ones, especially if they are train mad. There are also a couple of good play areas and woodland walks. The treasure hunt is well done and pitched just about right. Perrygrove is well worth a visit, and you could spend a long time here.
I had a lovely time with My family here. The trains are really worth coming too see and the staff are really and well worth a day out with the family
Went as part of a group.the train ride was very nice and if we had been there longer we would have done the forest walk as looks so nice, Everyone was very friendly and helpful.Café was nice, small but food was very nice and that log burner .....May try and get our small car group to a trip over, but we will be back
Came on a school trip today all the children had a fantastic time loads to do, the steam train was great and seeing Fathe Christmas come down the chimney priceless! I think the adults enjoyed it just as much (if not more! Lol!). The staff were all friendly and helpful. Fantastic.thankyou
we visited with a 2 year old and 8 week old. Had a great time. 2 year old loved the treetop houses and slide. The train ride was fairly long compared to some other miniture railways. The treasure hunt idea with real treasure to find was worth the extra with our 2 year old able to use the colour picture number system to find and open her treasure box herself. Food choice was limited only sandwiches or soup the day we were there, but sandwiches were generously filled and tasty. The indoor village is fun for the little ones but freezing cold -colder than outside- which was only 4 degrees day we went so wrap up warm. Staff very friendly. Could improve by putting traintimes up as had no information about these.
This is a day out with a twist and a great combination of things that kids love - a miniature railway, tree houses, treetop walks, things to climb up and slide down, loads of space to run around and a very clever competition which results in a prize if you solve the clues. There is a cafe which serves very adequate and reasonably priced family food and the admission charge is very reasonable too.
Took a group of nursery children and it was a truly magical experience, the children had a fantastic time, the staff were amazing so friendly and accommodating and the actual set up was beautifully done. Well worth a trip
Took my 10 year old and 9 month old for a quick afternoon out and this turned out to be an excellent choice we had an absolute blast.The staff were extremely friendly and helpful and the train driver even took the extra time to make room for my pram so i did not have to take my daughter out of it.The treasure hunt was also a lot of fun.