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The Alpine Adventure Park at Snowtrax

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We’ve been to The Alpine Adventure Park at Snowtrax many times before, the kids never get bored and it’s great value for money considering you can stay as long as you like.

Snowtrax Alpine Park DM

Since we went on a very hot day it wasn’t busy at all and myself and a friend managed to get a table right in the middle of the park so the kids could see us easily and run back every time they need a drink or rest.  The park is under big tall trees and the majority is in the shade which was much needed in this current heatwave.

SNOWTRAX ALPINE PARK COLLAGE 2

They have an obstacle course all around the park with forts and slides, balance beams, a zip line, trampolines, swings, climbing walls and a huge pirate ship with a twirly slide going from the top to the bottom.

SNOWTRAX ALPINE PARK COLLAGE 1

There’s also a kiosk which sells drinks and ice creams, and toilets are within the park too.  If you need a meal or baby change facilities then you just need to walk up the hill to Snowtrax and you’ll find everything else there including the ski slope where the family can go skiing or snowboarding or there’s ringos and tubing which our kids have loved in the past.

Snowtrax Alpine Park 19

We ended up spending nearly 5 hours there with the kids just playing and chatting with their friends.  Us mums had packed a picnic and drinks so we only need to pay for the entrance and ice creams which are reasonably priced compared to other places we’ve been to recently.  It’s such a great place to take the kids and one of the best things for me is that it’s completely fenced so you know the little darlings can’t escape haha.

Prices for a child in the adventure park is £5.75* however this is cheaper if you are already booked to do an activity like the ringos.  Under 2’s go free.  Adults cost £3.25 and this turns into a voucher which can be redeemed against drinks or ice creams.

My only advice if taking younger children is to be close by and to note that the pirate ship has very steep steps inside.  Please also avoid taking any glass into the park and I’d recommend trainers are best worn for kids.

For more information including activity prices and kids parties, please visit Snowtrax.

Snowtrax Alpine Park DM

*Prices and specific details were correct at the time of writing in August 2024.

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