Hidden Valley Discovery Park
Hidden Valley - An extraordinary adventure park in beautiful Cornish countryside offering great family entertainment whatever the weather. Have fun in the Forbidden Mansion solving the butler's challenge as you explore the secret passageways. Get on board at Porterswick Junction and take a nostalgic ride behind our miniature stream and diesel trains. There's great clue-solving fun for everyone on the Indiana and The Sherlock Holmes Trails and excitement in The Vault where you'll have to beat the clock and solve the puzzles. Tea room and gift shop/dogs welcome in outdoor areas/ disabled facilities.
Review
I think in the last three years I have visited close to 500 tourist attractions within the UK and Ireland, some have really impressed me and have made their way into one of my books and unfortunately some not so, but I have to say that the Hidden Valley Discovery Park was one of the ones that not only impressed me, but caught me totally by surprise also. I started off my tour around the forbidden mansion, although it was a whistle stop tour, I must of laughed and said Wow about twenty times! The parks owner Peter Jones really has put an awful lot of thought into every single inch of this attraction and I would give anything to swap minds for the day. For anyone out there that were big fans of either the Adventure game or the Crystal Maze, this attraction will be right up your street.
- Top 100 Review
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Tredidon, Egloskerry
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Launceston, Cornwall, PL15 8SJ
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