1 / 3Puxton Park
π Hewish, South West
40-acre all-weather adventure park near Bristol where one admission covers the soft play barn, miniature railway, tractor rides, zorb water balls, bouncing pillow, crazy golf, and animal feeding with goats, sheep, alpacas, and zebu.
Becuase we love this place. I cannot publish all the photos becuase they have our friends children in them, amazing!!! Everything you need is here. One bus from Bristol centre and your there. It may be a long bus but it gets you there. Expect to get there for doors open time. Trust me there's so much to do it will not only exceed your expectations but will keep the kids of all ages busy for the entire day!!! Were talking indoor play centre. 3 connected parks, 3 different age truck race tracks, a brand new mini golf course, animals, feedings, animal talks and meet the animals up close in the back barn, don't forget your pounds for the diggers Β£1 coin for the robotic diggers by the outdoor parks, a trail, pedal karts, boating, water bumper rides might I add are open all year unless faulty, summer dingies for the little ones, bouncy pillows for both small and younger children to prevent injuries, a disabled trampoline swing for wheelchairs, a choo choo train, a lake, food, drinks and snacks, a barn shop with fresh meats, fruit veg and icecreams and milkshakes made by their famous brown cows which you can go on a giant tractor ride twice a day to go visit. Don't forget to grab a milkshake from the machine on the way in located on the left doors by the trollies my goodness I could go on and on and I'm sure I'm missing a few extra things. Like I said you have more than a days worth of activities to get busy with what are you waiting for π
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families who want a genuinely full day out across mixed activity types without paying per ride. The all-inclusive format rewards staying until close β there is enough to fill a complete day across multiple visits without repetition. A group of 14 ages tested well across the breadth.
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Charlie Tomasi
4 months ago
βBecuase we love this place. I cannot publish all the photos becuase they have our friends children in them, amazing!!! Everything you need is here. One bus from Bristol centre and your there. It may be a long bus but it gets you there. Expect to get there for doors open time. Trust me there's so much to do it will not only exceed your expectations but will keep the kids of all ages busy for the entire day!!! Were talking indoor play centre. 3 connected parks, 3 different age truck race tracks, a brand new mini golf course, animals, feedings, animal talks and meet the animals up close in the back barn, don't forget your pounds for the diggers Β£1 coin for the robotic diggers by the outdoor parks, a trail, pedal karts, boating, water bumper rides might I add are open all year unless faulty, summer dingies for the little ones, bouncy pillows for both small and younger children to prevent injuries, a disabled trampoline swing for wheelchairs, a choo choo train, a lake, food, drinks and snacks, a barn shop with fresh meats, fruit veg and icecreams and milkshakes made by their famous brown cows which you can go on a giant tractor ride twice a day to go visit. Don't forget to grab a milkshake from the machine on the way in located on the left doors by the trollies my goodness I could go on and on and I'm sure I'm missing a few extra things. Like I said you have more than a days worth of activities to get busy with what are you waiting for πβ
Abi Booth
7 months ago
βAbsolutely fantastic. Paid one entry free which was less than other parks around, paid Β£45 for a family of 4 (I had a blue light discount), and it was worth every penny. There are so many attractions that are included, didnβt pay a penny for anything besides an ice cream. Thereβs paddle boats, train, high ropes (and smaller one for littler children), and huge soft play, and lots more too. We spent the whole day interacting with animals and playing. It was clean and well looked after, staff were pleasant and friendly and animals seemed happy and well looked after. Absolutely brilliant, will be returning soon.β
R A
7 months ago
βBrilliant place to visit with family of all ages. I went with a group of 14 and all ages really enjoyed it, the train ride, park and the soft play area were really good. Different selection of animals to see and for Β£1 you can get a bag of animal feed to feed some of the animals with, an interesting and ticklish experience for some of the kids! :) We also purchased some fresh milk and also chocolate flavoured which was very tasty!β
Jo Davies
4 weeks ago
βWonderful day out for the whole family. You can buy animal feed for Β£1.50 for the goats, sheep, zebu and alpacas. Loads of activities and games along the route. The restaurant was a lot quieter than I was expecting which was great! You can choose from a selection of hot meals like sausages/curry/fishfingers/pasty etc served with potatoes/veg etc. I thought they were a good price and tasty! Also sandwiches etc.β
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Overview
Puxton Park runs on an all-inclusive entry model β soft play barn with large slides, miniature railway, tractor rides, water zorbs, bouncing pillow, accessible trampoline, crazy golf, and an animal zone with a feed bag available separately. The Clover Cafe and Meadows Restaurant handle everything from snacks to hot meals. The on-site farm shop sells fresh dairy including butter, cheese, and ice cream direct from the farm.



