A hub for families throughout the year, visitors can also 'clown around' on Belvoir Castle's Adventure Playground, which will be open from Saturday 5th April to Monday 28th April with a circus themed trail full of twists, turns, bunting and balloons, leading to the iconic Hall of Mirrors with a circus-inspired surprise at the end. Guests can combine tickets for Boom Circus and the playground over Easter weekend, offering families an entire day of entertainment at the historic estate in Leicestershire.
The playground is inspired by the distinguished architecture of the Castle itself, with a giant timber castle, a sailing ship and a racing car perfect for fantasy-filled adventures. With multiple levels and areas to explore, the secret climbing wall and zip wires are firm favourites for all visitors.
Belvoir's animal park is also reopening in time for the Easter holidays. Located behind the Belvoir Retail Village, little ones can see their favourite farm animals including goats, donkeys, cows and sheep. Looked after by a dedicated team of experts, families will be able to feed the animals and read about them on special information boards.
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