Saturday, 4 February 2017

Woodland Adventures at Thonley

Last weekend we ventured out for a muddy and slightly chilly adventure round the woods (apparently, according to Bear Grylls, you should refer to walks as adventures when talking to kids as they are more likely to go!)  Thornley Woods, which is in Gateshead, not too far from the Metrocentre has long been one of our favourites.





There is a lovely kids sculpture walk with different animals to find which is about the right length for 3 year old legs to manage and is also pretty accessible for push chairs. If you are lucky you might spot some red kites souring above you too!

At the end of the circular sculpture walk there is a clearing where forest school lessons take place during the week and there are usually some dens left over to play in.



There is also a visitors centre with loos, baby changing and a basic (and wallet friendly!) cafe for a warming cuppa and cake. They also have a colouring table and some toys along with lots of wildlife information too.

If you go in after your walk they give the kids a sticker for spotting all the sculptures too.
Best of all it is free!

Only gripe is there isn't a huge amount of car parking but we normally manage to squeeze in somewhere.

All in all for an hour or 2 in the fresh air tiring out your twins you could do much worse.