Christmas at the Magical Woodland 2024
Magical Woodland 2024
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Get tickets here to incredible Christmas days out at the Magical Woodland
Treat the entire family when you book this incredible events this Christmas season with Magical Woodland in Cheshire!
Nestled in the heart of the Cheshire Countryside, immerse yourself in the beauty of autumn, illuminated by stunning cathedral canopies of fairy lights, interactive light displays, and tunnels of Borealis-style lasers.
Step into a world of imagination with The Magical Woodland Experience!
Immerse yourself in a captivating journey filled with stunning effects, performance art, and interactive elements that will transport you to a realm of wonder. Each visitor will be allocated a 1½ hour timeslot to fully enjoy the experience.
Important Information:
- Dates: 29th November - 1st December 2024
- No Dogs Allowed: To ensure the safety of all guests and furry friends, dogs are not permitted at The Magical Woodland, except for assistance dogs. The combination of large crowds, hot lights, electrical cables, and loudspeakers can pose a danger to pets.
- Accessibility: While the woodland staff have made every effort to accommodate pushchairs and wheelchairs, please note that the event is set in woodland, which may make navigation challenging.
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How To Find Us
By Car:
From Chester: Take the A556 towards Northwich. Blakemere Village is located at the crossroads of the A49 and A556 in Sandiway, Northwich.
Parking: Free parking is available at Blakemere Village.
By Public Transport:
Train: Take a train from Chester to Cuddington Station on the Manchester-Chester line. From Cuddington Station, it’s about a 27-minute walk (1.3 miles) to Blakemere Village.
Bus: Regular buses run from Northwich town centre to Cuddington and Sandiway. The No. 82 bus stops near Blakemere Village, with a short walk from the bus stop to the village
- Paid parking
- Toilets
Yes, there is a large car park close to the entrance of the experience
It is not recommended that photosensitive persons attend Magical Woodland. While no single source of lighting regularly strobes at high frequency, the volume of light fixtures on site could raise the frequency of light flashes and strobe across multiple sources to a level where it may be considered unsafe for people affected by photosensitive epilepsy.
There are many visitors each year who bring prams to the experience. The team try to ensure the ground is as flat and smooth as possible for all visitors attending. It can become muddy or steep in some places, depending on recent weather conditions. They advise against bringing prams with small wheels.
Unfortunately, they don’t allow our furry four-legged friends to attend any Magical Woodland events. The lights and sounds can be overwhelming for them.