Dates:
29 Mar 2024 - 14 Apr 2024
Join in for an unforgettable Easter half-term adventure from 29th March -14th April 2024!
Immerse yourself in the magic of the season with exciting Easter trails, test your skills with archery,and discover more surprises waiting for you. Unleash the joy of spring with family-friendly activities and create lasting memories at Hobbledown – where Easter fun knows no bounds!
Easter Egg Quest
Spring Story Time
Bubbles at Buckbridge
Hobble Hood Archery
Bunny Hop Olympics
Birds of Prey Display
Bunny Bounce
Animal Interactions
Dates:
29 Mar 2024 - 14 Apr 2024
Time:
9:30 - 19:00
Prices:
Included free of charge in your general admission ticket (Free - £24)
Age:
All ages
Hounslow Central
The nearest car park is managed Brittania Parking. Parking costs are £1 per hour, with 30 minutes free allowance for cars looking to drop off or pick up.
Wide collection of farm and zoo animals
Public flying demonstrations and meet and greets or even face-to-face experience with Birds of Prey
The Indoor Playbarn: London’s biggest indoor play centre
Four outdoor play areas: Buckbridge Market Cribble Creek Wilderness Wood and The Mining Village
Aerial Adventures: add-on activities offered in partnership with our neighbouring sister attraction
Characters and Books
Cafe, serving drinks, snacks and hot food
Baby changing facilities
Hobbledown Heath is built mostly on flat ground, with gravel pathways to get you across the park. There are disabled parking bays located on site. Please go straight on at the roundabout and the disabled parking spaces are located on the left-hand side. indoor restaurant facilities are easily accessible and there is plenty of seating and shaded areas available. Most of the outside areas at Hobbledown Heath are gravel. This may make it difficult for some wheelchair users or buggies with small wheels. The outdoor play area flooring mostly consists of sand or woodchip which may also be difficult for some wheelchair users.
As Hobbledown has a Zoo on site it is not possible to bring a dog. The only exception to this is assistance dogs, although some areas are excluded such as our walkthroughs and where animal demonstrations take place.