The 50-acre wild and imaginative adventure park with magical tree houses and inhabitants, will throw open their gates again on Monday 17th March 2008, with NEW additions to the park, providing even more WILD family fun for the 2008 season! NEW for this year is TODDLEwood, a mini toddler play area especially for the under 5’s, for when clambering over the seven metre high ‘Broken Bridge’ and whizzing down a zip wire is a little too adventurous for the dinkier ones. The Boggle Builders are having so much fun building the new safely enclosed play area. A NEW addition from the Boggle Bank is the official BeWILDerwood currency - the Boblett, available in real and chocolate versions. The real Boblett, made by The Tower Mint, has an exchange rate of one Boblett to every two pounds sterling (GBP), which can be used as real currency in the park, with a NEW Boblett ATM also available. The Twiggle Times online newsletter will be launched during the new season, providing regular updates on news and events to all visitors who sign up to the mailing list. The online shop, for special BeWILDerwood merchandise, is also being worked on so keep your eyes peeled for its launch sometime in the new season. BeWILDerwood have also built Moss’s Munchbar to accommodate their improved and reinvented high quality, local, and where possible organic, yummy hot food.
BeWILDerwood, now entering its second year, opened in May 2007 after a £1.8 million investment and is located in woodland off the A1062 near Wroxham, situated near the beautiful surrounding of Hoveton Little Broad. The marshland was transformed into a magical kingdom with tree houses, zip wires, slides, a maze and a scary ‘Broken Bridge,’ with winding pathways throughout the forest and aerial walkways through pine, fir, sweet chestnut and oak trees. The curious treehouse adventure park is based on the best selling children’s book, ‘A Boggle at BeWILDerwood,’ already in its third edition, written by local author and park creator Tom Blofeld.