Oakwood Leisure Park is situated in Pembrokeshire, just off the A40 at Canaston Bridge, next to the CC2000 Bowling Alley and Entertainment Centre.
The easiest and most convenient method of travel is definitely by car - as for most places in Pembrokeshire!! However, there are a number of ... Read review
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Advantages: No ride charges, new rides every year, weather report on website Disadvantages: Pricey food, queues, school trips in summer, transport can be difficult
Oakwood Leisure Park is situated in Pembrokeshire, just off the A40 at Canaston Bridge, next to the CC2000 Bowling Alley and Entertainment Centre.
The easiest and most convenient method of travel is definitely by car - as for most places in Pembrokeshire!! However, there are a number of alternative options available:
Bus: On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 25th July to 31st August, Pembrokeshire Country Council ... ...station is 5 miles from Oakwood in Narbeth, so a taxi is required to complete your journey. Jeff's Cabs provide a local service on telephone number 0800 783 4199, but can be quite pricey!! (£40 for return trip from Narbeth!!)
The park has seasonal opening times, and usually opens in March each year, until end of September. As opening days are different each year, try phoning on 01834 861889 to confirm and avoid disappointment!! more
Oakwood Leisure Park is situated in Pembrokeshire, just off the A40 at Canaston Bridge, next to the CC2000 Bowling Alley and Entertainment Centre.
The easiest and most convenient method of travel is definitely by car - as for most places in Pembrokeshire!! However, there are a number of alternative options available:
Bus: On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 25th July to 31st August, Pembrokeshire Country Council operate a Day Tripper bus services which serves Oakwood and other destinations around Pembrokeshire. Tickets are reasonable priced at £6 for a family ticket (2 adults, 2 kids) - full details available from www.visitpembrokeshire.com/daytripper .
Train: The nearest train station is 5 miles from Oakwood in Narbeth, so a taxi is required to complete your journey. Jeff's Cabs provide a local service on telephone number 0800 783 4199, but can be quite pricey!! (£40 for return trip from Narbeth!!)
The park has seasonal opening times, and usually opens in March each year, until end of September. As opening days are different each year, try phoning on 01834 861889 to confirm and avoid disappointment!!
Now for the exciting bit......the white knuckle rides!!!! Once you have paid to get in, all the rides are free, allowing you to ride as often as you like without having to pay any extra! (Entry prices are slightly increased each year, but generally vary between £13 for juniors, and £53 for family of 4 tickets - again, phone or check website for pricing!)
Oakwood is home to Megafobia - Europes largest wooden rollercoaster, with a drop of 80ft, and a top speed of 75MPH!!
Hydro is one of the newer rides, with a 45ft drop into water - you can expect to get rather wet! Luckily, the park will provide plastic macs which will help somewhat, but still be prepared for a slightly damp day!!!
Bounce is one of my favouitre rides. Basically, you are strapped into the ride, hoisted up to 160ft at 70MPH, then dropped back down to earth relying on gravity, and a Gforce of 4, before bouncing straight back up to where you started!!!
The new ride for 2006 was "Speed" - a metal loop-the-loop rollercoaster, with speeds upto 90MPH and a drop of 115ft!!
My personal favourite ride is Vertigo, and unfortunately, the only ride in the park you need to pay for. However, the £30 charge can be shared with up to 2 other people, which really does make it value for money!! It's the closest thing to free flight you will achieve - short of bungee jumping I would imagine!
There are a selection of rides for the younger generation across the park, and only a few height restrictions occasionally make things a little difficult for younger riders. The Family Fun Zone is also increased each year, with more rides added for all the family! Generally, the greatest height restriction is 1.3M, which didn't pose too much of a problem for my family - and we are short!!!
The major downsides of visiting Oakwood are the costs for eating - but having visited many other themeparks, including Alton Towers etc, this does seem to be the trend, and bringing along a packed lunch seems to be the only alternative.
Be sure to try and visit during school days, and school trips can also put a real dampner on your day out, with already sizeable queues becoming more than unberable, which can be very difficult with excited children alongside you!! Most of this can be avoided when the weather is less than perfect, and a cloudy day can really benefit you in this case!
All in all, it's a great day out for grown-ups and children alike, and if you're in the area, I'd definitely recommend it to anyone!!
You should go there asoon as you are need it its really amazing well worth the day out and worth the money too get in as soon as you pay you dont have to pay for the rides. the megafobia is the big wooden roller coaster and it is amazing and fast. the bounce shoot you up and down it is really good and fast and scary. they have all sorts of ride for any ages. from little to adults. the are hieght restictions on all the big rides so if you are small ...
rob__2k 15.08.2000
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Oak wood is one of best theme parks in europe except for others it has one of the biggest best most exspensive wooden roller coaster it has other stuff for all ages even old people and baby rides it has lots of things for teens like 2 roller coster and other things like vertigo which is a sky roller coaster which is next to free fall were you get draged up on the bungy rope then stop and let go and you swing through it cost preety much though it ...
phillie_y2k 15.08.2000
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Advantages: Great fun for all the family Disadvantages: Limited rides for younger children
Brilliant ride, The whole park has improved over the years since opening. More exciting rides. Prices for Vertigo needs to be reduced. Traveling facilities are fair. There are taxi from local places such as Tenby , Saundersfoot.
There is a huge play area for younger children. Food is a fair price.
Avoid park if it is raining, but if it raining there are less queues.
Overall the park is fun and enjoyable. Entrance fee is fair can be reduced for ...
Dontstopmenow2006 14.08.2006
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Advantages: A great day out for all the family Disadvantages: none
Oakwood Leisure Park in the heart of beautiful countryside is a must for the adventurous visiting Pembrokeshire. With rides to suit all ages, scenic walks, food outlets, picnic areas and white knuckle rides for the more daring, Oakwood claims to be the premier Leisure Park with the highest wooden ride in Europe and a new steel rollercoaster planned for 2006 with a more than vertical drop! A claim that is well supported with locals and visitors returning ... ...entertainment centre with a ten lane bowling alley and the Crystal Maze will keep the family amused for hours. So rain or shine, get there early and spend the best day of fun you'll ever have. There's something for everyone, even granny and grandad! It's guaranteed to make thrillseekers return time after time, ...
ffynnon 14.03.2006
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