The Forbidden Corner in North Yorkshire, is an unforgettable adventure waiting for families! This unique and quirky folley of an attraction is unlike anything you've ever seen before, and is perfect for families who love puzzles, mystery, and a good laugh.
When you arrive at The Forbidden Corner, you'll be transported into a world of mystery and intrigue. The attraction is full of twists and turns, and there are plenty of things to see and exhibits for kids, including the Tunnels of Doom, the Labyrinth, and the Temple of the Sun. The kids will love solving puzzles, discovering secret rooms, and exploring the maze-like gardens.
The Forbidden Corner is a must-visit for families who love puzzles, mystery, and a good laugh. This unique and quirky attraction is sure to be a hit with the whole family.
The Forbidden Corner is located in North Yorkshire and is easily accessible by car. If you're coming from London, it's approximately a 4-hour drive. If you're taking public transport, the nearest train station is in Darlington, and then you can take a bus to the attraction.
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£14.50 - Children aged 4 – 15:
£15.50 - Senior Citizens (age 60+):
4 years old
2023
There are facilities for warming up baby food and milk.
If you're looking for a bite to eat, there is a café on site serving light snacks and refreshments, including tea and coffee.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help if you get stuck on a puzzle.
- Take your time and enjoy the scenery, as the gardens are full of surprises.
- Pack a picnic or bring a light snack for the kids as the café can get busy.
- Make sure to take plenty of photos, as The Forbidden Corner is a truly unique experience.
- Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking involved.
When it comes to souvenirs, there are plenty of options available to purchase, including books, postcards, and unique gifts inspired by the attraction.
In terms of educational resources and tours, there aren't any guided tours available, but the attraction is self-guided and there are plenty of informational signs throughout the gardens.
There are facilities for warming up baby food and milk.
Healthy options are limited , but available.
The Forbidden Corner is wheelchair accessible, with a level path through the gardens. However, some of the exhibits, like the Tunnels of Doom, may not be suitable for everyone.
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