SET in Telford's magnificent 170-acre Town Park, the Alice In Wonderland-themed attraction is certainly one of the reasons the park attracts an estimated one million visitors each year.
Close to the ice rink and town centre shops, entrance fees range from £4.95 (children and adults) £4.70 (OAP) and £21.50 (family of five) in off-peak periods to £5.75, £5.50 and £25.25 respectively in peak periods. Under twos go free.
You can have a wonderful day walking through a beautiful woodland setting and delighting in the discovery of fairytale characters and their houses around every corner.
There are variations for special events, such as the Halloween Extravaganza, and children under the age of two get in free.
For an additional £4.20, children can meet Santa and receive a present on eight days during December.
The entrance fees pay for all rides, of which there are many dotted throughout the attraction and very suitable and enjoyable for little people, the only exception being Teddy's train which will take you from the park to the Wonderland entrance for £1 return - 50p for OAPs. Picnic areas, crazy golf and fairy tale buildings, including Snow White's Cottage and the Gingerbread House help pull in families. There's also an amazing maze.
The Winter Wonderland, which features an ice rink during the Christmas period, is well worth visiting and there are gift shops and refreshment outlets.
From Worcester, Wonderland can be reached either via Kidderminster and Bridgnorth, or the M5, M6 and M54. For more details call 01952 591633, or log on to www.wonderlandtelford.com
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