Things to do at Trago Mills Leisure Park review
Trago Mills is a shopping and leisure park near Newton Abbot, Devon. As well as being able to enjoy some shopping there are also lots of family-friendly things to see and do.
There is a Family Fun Park at Trago Mills. There is something for all ages with bumper boats, eagle karts (go-karts on a track), swan boats, trampolines, crazy golf, a bouncy castle and more.
The famous Bickton steam railway runs through the park plus there is the UK’s biggest miniature railway. The train rides are included in your ticket for the family fun park.
Animal lovers can enjoy meeting furry friends at Theden animal park. With free entry, there are ponies, pigs, goats and rabbits waiting to meet you. The park also has the largest garden centre in the south-west. This boasts 12 amazing show gardens designed by Chelsea Gold Medal Winner Paul Stone. The gardens feature a clapper bridge, sensory garden, Japanese garden, railway children’s garden and more. This is free to visit.
Please note – Most places may still require you to pre-book online in advance. Some venues also still have certain areas closed for safety reasons. Please check their website and/or social media pages before visiting.
FAQ and Further Information – Trago Mills Leisure Park
Is there food and drink available?
There is a choice of places serving food and drinks. There are picnic areas.
What are the main things to do?
Activity park with lake activities, steam train, play areas, crazy golf and themed gardens. There are toilets and places to purchase food and drinks.
What are the ticket prices?
*Cheap
*Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online. *Cheap. Entry to the leisure park is just £4.99 per person. If you buy 4 tickets you get the 3rd free. Other things to do are free.
Is there parking?
There is a large free on-site car park.
When are they open?
The Leisure park and other facilities are open for most of the year. For up to date opening times and dates please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Only assistance dogs are permitted.
Are they accessible?
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