

A unique mix of indoor and outdoor experiences to keep the family entertained. Don't miss the Enchanted Forest Play area.
Enjoy the great outdoors with all the family at Conkers. There are 120 acres of maturing woodlands, lakes, ponds and play areas to explore as well as an 18 stage Activity Trail challenge and the Vertigo Adventure with high and low ropes, zip wire and climbing walls. Inside, there's a 4D cinema, the Enchanted Play Zone and over 100 interactive exhibits.
Open year round apart from Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
2nd October to 31st March 10am - 5pm
1st April to 1st October 10am - 6pm
January Weekends Only 10am - 5pm
Adult Entrance Ticket £9.05
Child Entrance Ticket £8.14
Child Entrance Ticket (0 - 2yrs) FREE
Family Entrance Ticket (2 adults and 2 children) £35.95
Concessions Entrance Ticket £8.14
Super Family Entrance Ticket (2 adults and 4 children) £45.95
Derbyshire, Derbyshire, DE12 6GA
OS Map: 128
OS Grid Ref: SK309161
Lat/Lng: 52.741863, -1.5430741
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