Boggle Wish Bonfire
Saturday 15th February – Sunday 23rd February
Hooray! The Boggles are sprinkling a little Boggle magic on BeWILDerwood this February half term and can’t wait for you to arrive! Pop along to the curious treehouse adventure for the re- light of the warming bonfires and to re-commence the party! The ‘Boggle Wish Bonfire’ is the first weeklong event of the season – head to the ‘Big Hat’ which you’ll find brimming with pinecones and twigs, card and tissue paper; pots and pans (borrowed from Swampy’s mum’s kitchen), and gallons and gallons of glittery glue! Get busy on your wish-making potion, (don’t forget to add a dollop of dreams) and join together at the fire pit to make all your wishes come true!
Even though you will be busy there will still be time to explore and engage in the wild Norfolk landscape. Walk the Wobbly Wires, brave the Tricky Tunnels and take a lazy boat ride across Scaaaary Lake. Cross jungle bridges and visit treehouses and take time to enjoy the enchanting storytelling sessions and listen to the tales and adventures of Mildred, Swampy and the characters of the BeWILDerwood stories.
We visited BeWILDerwood last summer and we look forward to returning in Spring. It's a great place for outdoor family fun with plenty of climbing, sliding and swinging to be had by all.
You can read our full review here:
*** WIN ***
For your chance to win a family pass to BeWILDerwood this February you can enter via the Rafflecopter entry form below.
The giveaway closes on 12th February 2014.
Good luck!
Visit bewilderwood.co.uk and sign up to the Twiggle Times
to receive your 3 for 2 offer for February half term.
to receive your 3 for 2 offer for February half term.
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