County
Activities In Warwickshire
Warwickshire offers a brilliant mix of 79 family attractions spread across the region, from Pumpkin Picking at Lower Clopton Farm for seasonal outdoor adventures to year-round indoor activities like The Play Hub and Jump In Warwick. Kids will enjoy exploring outdoor mysteries with The Warwick Mystery Treasure Trail, trying their hand at climbing walls at Clip N Climb, or heading to Par 'N' Bar for a mix of sports and social fun. Whether you're looking for trampoline parks, adventure trails, or activity centres, Warwickshire delivers enough variety to keep different age groups entertained across rainy days and sunny weekends alike.
Top picks in Warwickshire
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SightseeingThe Leamington Spa Spy Mission Trail

Lucky Tails Alpaca Farm
Zoos and Wildlife ParksRedwings Oxhill
Children's FarmsStratford Butterfly Farm
SightseeingCanal and River Tours
MuseumsThe MAD Museum
SightseeingCharlecote Park
Parks and PlaygroundsAbbey Fields Play Park
Parks and PlaygroundsVictoria Park Leamington Spa
SightseeingBaddesley Clinton
SightseeingBosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre
SightseeingOld Kenilworth & Abbey Fields Treasure Hunt Trail
Plan ahead by checking individual venue listings for opening hours, as these vary seasonally. Many attractions cluster around Warwick town and Stratford, so you might chain several visits into a day out. Pack layers for outdoor trails, bring cash for smaller attractions, and book ahead during school holidays when family attractions get busy.
Visiting Warwickshire with kids: FAQs
What are the best free or low-cost things to do with kids in Warwickshire?
While most paid attractions in Warwickshire do charge entry, the county includes parks, playgrounds, and trail-based activities that offer good value family days out. The outdoor treasure trails — like The Warwick Mystery Treasure Trail — often cost just a few pounds. Check each attraction's listing for current pricing before you visit, and look for seasonal offers on trampoline parks and activity centres. Many indoor play venues and farms offer discounted rates for longer visits or group bookings, so it's worth asking directly or checking their websites.
Can I find activities suitable for different ages in Warwickshire?
Yes. Warwickshire caters well to mixed-age families. Babies and toddlers enjoy soft play centres and farms where animals are the draw, while older children gravitate toward adventure activities, climbing walls, and treasure trails that challenge their problem-solving. Teenagers often prefer sports-focused venues like clip-and-climb gyms and trampoline parks. The variety across indoor play, outdoor adventure, and activity centres means you can find something for each age group, and some venues welcome the whole family simultaneously so different siblings can choose their own activities.
What should I know about planning a day out in Warwickshire with kids?
Warwickshire is fairly spread across the region, so picking a cluster of attractions in the same town helps you make the most of travel time. Many outdoor activities are weather-dependent, so dress appropriately and check conditions before heading out. Peak times at indoor venues — especially trampoline parks and soft play — are school holidays and weekends, so arriving early helps avoid long waits. Most attractions welcome prams and high chairs, but it's worth calling ahead if you have specific needs. Parking is generally good at dedicated venues, though Warwick town centre can get busy during summer holidays.


