There is an amazing variety of things to see and do at Paultons including; big rides, small rides, play areas, entertainments and an astonishing collection of exotic birds and animals, all set within 140 acres of beautiful parkland.Enjoy a day full of laughter, thrills and fun at Paultons Park in 2020, winner of the Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice ...
There is an amazing variety of things to see and do at Paultons including; big rides, small rides, play areas, entertainments and an astonishing collection of exotic birds and animals, all set within 140 acres of beautiful parkland.
Enjoy a day full of laughter, thrills and fun at Paultons Park in 2020, winner of the Trip Advisor Travellers’ Choice Award for the best UK theme park for 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019!
Explore Little Africa. See the Park’s own little corner of Africa and discover the amazing animals and birds of the savanna. From Meerkats to Porcupines, Lizards to Mongooses there are animals of all shapes and size to delight and entertain.
The House of Magic is the brand new 4D Film for 2020 at the Paultons Show Street Cinema. Movie-goers will be thrown into the on-screen action while experiencing the cinema’s 4D effects including specially designed moving chairs, water sprays, blasts of air, leg ticklers, and even bubbles!
Top for thrills is the Park’s breath-taking ride, EDGE. Riders swoop and spin through the air reaching a height of 15 metres on a giant disc that travels along a 90-metre track featuring a ‘camelback’ hill to create an amazing floating sensation. EDGE was the first ride of its type in the UK and perfectly complements the Park’s other thrilling rides including The Cobra and Magma.
Smaller children will love Water Kingdom! It’s a whole world of water jets, giant tipping buckets, sprays, fountains, and super soakers for the little ones to enjoy and explore. This huge 8,500ft2 kids’ splash park paradise features more than 20 different ways of getting wet and has a seated patio area nearby so parents can relax whilst watching the fun.
Daily penguin feeding sessions also take place throughout the year, featuring an entertaining keeper talk which gives visitors a chance to learn more about these unusual and often humorous birds.