Druidstone Park
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Druidstone Park Whether you are interested in meeting our many friendly animals, having fun in the adventure play areas, finding peace and tranquility in the enchanted woodland or just relaxing in the idyllic surroundings of the park, you won’t be disappointed. Visit around easter time and you’ll be astounded by the breathtaking display of bluebells in the woodland. Summer brings the budleja (butterfly tree) into full glorious flower. During autumn you can discover the woodland fungi and winter buds, whilst throughout the year rhododendrons, conifers and other well established shrubs and trees make the park a delight to visit. Discover the sleeping dragon and other mystical and magical creatures in the enchanted woodland trail, home to a herd of white fallow deer. The farmyard animals, including chickens, sheep, goats, llamas, ponies, a donkey and the naughty pigs are always keen to say ‘hello’. The pond is home to ducks, geese and black swans and a family of old english goats live in ‘the sunny field’. Druidstone is a beautiful haven for relaxation, away from the everyday hustle and bustle, where children can play and discover in a safe and rural environment. The park is open On Friday, Saturday, Sunday and monday And is open everyday during school holidays. 10a.m. Until 5.30p.m. ( last entry is 4.45p.m.)
How Much Does It Cost?
Prices for 2008 are Adults £5.30 Children £4.00 Seniors £4.50 Family £16.00 (2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & 3 children)
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