
4.0 mi
🌲Haldon Forest Park
Haldon Forest Park is a 3,500-acre woodland in Devon, perfect for family adventures. Highlights include:
- The Gruffalo Trail, a self-led activity trail for young children.
- A natural woodland play area with swings, slides, and climbing frames.
- Family-friendly cycling trails, including a dedicated family cycle path.
- Go Ape high ropes course (ages 6+) and tree-top adventure (ages 4+).
Facilities: Cafe serving hot and cold food, picnic areas, bike hire, and toilets (including baby changing). The park is free to enter, but parking costs around £2-3 per car. Most activities are outdoors, so dress for weather. Dogs welcome on leads.

4.5 mi
🎢Crealy Theme Park & Resort
Crealy Theme Park & Resort is a family-friendly attraction in Exeter, Devon, offering over 60 rides and attractions set in 100 acres of parkland. The park is divided into areas like Adventure Zone, Magic Meadow, and Splash Zone (water play). Highlights include the Twister roller coaster, Tidal Wave, and the Safari Express train. There are also indoor soft play areas and animal encounters with goats, pigs, and donkeys.
- Suitable for toddlers to teens, with dedicated areas for under-5s including Tiny Tots rides and the Squirrel’s Nest indoor play.
- Facilities include picnic areas, gift shops, and multiple catering outlets (pizza, burgers, ice cream). The park is accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs. On-site accommodation is available in lodges and glamping pods.
- Practical tips: Book online in advance for best prices. Arrive early to avoid queues. Check weather for water play (Splash Zone operates seasonally). Parking is free.

8.9 mi
🏖️Exmouth Beach
Exmouth Beach is a vast, sandy beach located on the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers safe swimming, rock pools to explore, and stunning views of the bay. Families will appreciate the dedicated children's play area, the nearby park with a putting green and tennis courts, and the mile-long promenade perfect for pushchairs and bikes.
- Lifeguards are on duty during summer months (May-September)
- Toilet and changing facilities are available near the seafront
- Several cafes, ice cream stalls, and fish and chip shops line the promenade
- The beach is mostly sand, ideal for sandcastles, with a gentle slope into the sea
- Dog restrictions apply in certain areas from Easter to October
Practical tips: Parking can be busy in summer; arrive before 10am for the best spots. Public toilets include baby-changing facilities. A land train runs along the seafront from May to September, a hit with younger children.