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Park £150,000 Bear Grylls Challenge Gamble

Henry Wild backs the bid for new action parks for kids

By William Coleman

There is something to be said about sites that have great facilities to keep the kids happy. Knowing they are safe and having fun while you relax is worth its weight in gold. Well, now at this Ambleside park they can take fun a step further.

Guests, both young and old, have given two thumbs up tp the Skelwith Fold in Ambleside following a £150,000 gamble on crafting a series of adrenaline pumping experiences for children.

The park made the investment earlier this year when it commissioned a new play zone designed to bring out the inner Bear Grylls of younger guests.

The brand new action adventure area features a whole raft of challenges such a zip wires, climbing nets and towers. For the more adventurous youngsters there are multi level structures where kids can climb, crawl and balance.

The park’s action agenda also features a newly-created geocaching trail, an all-weather games pitch, and exploration paths laid out around the park’s 130 acres of woodland.

Skelwith Fold director Henry Wild said the idea of investing a six-figure sum on do-it-yourself outdoor fun was largely in response to comments made by visiting families:

“Mums and dads often say how much their children enjoy tiring themselves out in the fresh air, and that their staycation holiday was so unlike the experience of going abroad,” he said.

“I think many now realise that that youngsters like to get their thrills from being active, and not sitting under sunshades in the sweltering heat with nothing to do.

“That’s why we decided to create a raft of different active play opportunities, many of which involve problem-solving and decision-making skills, and encourage socialising.

“So many recent studies show that health and well being are massively improved from being out in nature, so it’s grown-ups as well as youngsters who benefit from this type of holiday.

“I think that staycations are providing a wake-up call for many parents who now recognise what their kids have been missing from overseas holidays,” added Henry.

All of the activities are provided at no cost to holiday guests, and staff can also advise about nearby off-park adventures such as wild swimming, ghyll scrambling, and sail boarding.

Skelwith Fold offers luxury glamping pods, safari tents, holiday homes to own, and touring pitches for touring caravans and motorhomes.