The fairground has plenty of activities suitable for children aged up to 14
A vintage fairground that has been designed to take families back in time might be worth a visit during the summer holidays. The Thursford Adventure Play Fair can be found in Norfolk making it easy to reach from Cambridgeshire and is based on “vintage fairgrounds” parents might remember from their childhood.
The Adventure Play Fair covers around 30,000 square feet meaning there are plenty of things for children to see and keep them entertained. The fairground features a range of classic rides including a Ferris Wheel, giant Helter Skelter and carousel.
The three main attractions are all connected with bridges, tunnels, and walkways. It is easy for children to spend hours on the swings, slides, and teacups dotted around the playground or having a go at one of the fairground stalls like hook-a-duck or the hall of mirrors.
If you are lucky enough to visit on a particularly hot day, your kids can spend some time at the Water Play Fountain. The area features a range of fountains and games including mazes and puzzles that children can get involved in while keeping cool.
You can also find the Steam Engine Museum, which features the world’s largest collection of steam engines and organs. Alongside taking a look at the collection, there are also a few other fairground rides to try out, which cost £3 per person, and the Mighty Wurlitzer show, where you can watch Robert Wolfe play the impressive organ.
If you want to learn more about the steam engines in the collection, you can also book a tour of the museum. There is a separate entry fee for the museum but you can get it for half price by showing your Adventure Play Fair ticket.
After spending a day exploring the playground, you might need something to eat. At the play fair, there is a catering unit where you can pick up a range of sandwiches, cakes, and other sweet treats as well as coffee and cold drinks.
If you also take the time to visit the Steam Engine Museum, you can take a break in the Barn Café which serves hot meals including fish and chips as well as fresh sandwiches. You might also like to take a quick look around the shopping village where you can find a range of gifts such as mugs, jewellery, and children’s toys.
The price of entry to the Thursford Adventure Play Fair depends on the time you visit. Throughout the summer holidays, it costs £6 for adults and £12 for children aged three and over.
The playground is currently opened from Saturday to Wednesday. It is open every day during the summer holidays. The Thursford Adventure Play Fair can be found just off the A148 between Fakenham and Holt. The site is around an hour and 50-minute drive away from Cambridge via the A1065.
The play fair has free parking onsite for all guests to use.

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