The fairytale-themed park named one of the world’s best reveals new attraction

AN award-winning play park has unveiled its new attraction – and kids will love it.

Fairytale Farm in Oxfordshire has been a firm family-favourite since it opened in 2013, and it’s just added something brand new.

Wooden castle playground structure at Jack's Yard, Fairytale Farm.

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Fairytale Farm has added a fortress to its play areaCredit: Facebook
Wooden castle playground with slides and swings under a blue sky.

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It has towers for climbing, and a huge slideCredit: Facebook

The play park has officially opened its Storybrook Castle, with towering turrets, hidden doorways and a slide.

Nick Laister, owner of Fairytale Farm, said: “The Storybook Castle is one of our most exciting additions yet.

“It’s designed to spark imagination, encourage play, and create magical memories for families.

“We can’t wait to see the adventures our visitors dream up inside its towers and walls.”

The new addition joins the already existing six zones of Fairytale Farm; Huff and Puff, Enchanted Walk, Alfie and Friends, Jack’s Yard, Dino Valley, Fairy Dell and Wonderland.

Jack’s Yard has a huge beanstalk, bunny burrow tunnels, sandpit, wishing well and indoor play area called Rapunzel’s Kingdom.

The Enchanted Walk is described as a “sensory experience for all the family” which has a mermaid trail, activity panels and water play.

Fairy Dell opened in summer last year and everything is larger so that kids feel like the size of a fairy.

There’s a huge toadstool play area with climbing walls and tunnels to crawl through too.

Another area that joined the play park last year is the £100,000 Dino Valley area, with a huge T-Rex and water dinosaurs.

The fairytale farm attraction in the UK with adventure playground and new dinosaur zone
A girl in a red dress slides down a metal slide at Jack's Yard.

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Fairy Dell was a new area of the park last yearCredit: fairytalefarm.co.uk
Family enjoying the Jack's Yard play area at Fairytale Farm.

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Inside the Toadstool is climbing walls and tunnelsCredit: .fairytalefarm.co.uk

The other zones include Huff and Puff Adventure Playground, Wilderness Walk and the animals at Alfie and Friends with ponies, pigs, birds and alpacas.

On-site is also the Beanstalk Cafe and Shop which offers breakfast, lunch, coffee and cakes.

While Fairytale Farm isn’t as well-known as some other play parks in the UK.

Las year it became award-winning as it received a Travellers’ Choice Award from TripAdvisor last year – which means it ranked in the top 10 per cent of attractions worldwide.

For anyone planning to visit in the next few months, Fairytale Farm has lots of upcoming events.

The Illuminated Evenings, will run from October 4 to November 16, transforming the park into a glittering display of lights each weekend.

And October half term, there will be extra illuminated evenings.

From October 25 to November 2, the park will also host Scarily Ever After, a family-friendly Halloween event featuring puzzles, riddles, and magical character encounters.

The festive season begins on November 22 with the Christmas Fairytale experience, running on selected dates until Christmas Eve.

Families can meet Santa in his grotto and take part in seasonal activities and treats.

For adults and children between two to 16 tickets into Fairytale Farm costs £12.49 or £11.24 if bought in advance online.

There are also discounted tickets in term time during weekdays.

For more kids’ activities, here’s where you’ll find an award-winning adventure attraction with huge playground and ‘roller slide’.

Plus, the UK’s biggest indoor play area has five floors of attractions with six-lane slides and Ferris wheel.

Children playing in Jack's Yard, an indoor and outdoor attraction at Fairytale Farm.

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Fairytale Farm has added a new attractionCredit: .fairytalefarm.co.uk

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