If you’re on the hunt for a family-friendly outing that mixes charming attractions with beautiful scenery, Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle in Devon might be just what you need. We haven’t personally been, but based on the details, it looks like a solid choice for a day packed with fun and exploration, especially if your crew loves rides, outdoor play, and a hint of fairy-tale magic.
What really catches our eye are the variety of attractions—from racing down the Toboggan Run to wandering through a fairy museum—and the fact that it’s set in a large, dog-friendly landscape with stunning views of Watermouth Cove and North Devon. But bear in mind, not everything is perfect; the toboggan ride costs extra, and the park isn’t fully wheelchair accessible. Still, if you’re traveling with kids or just want a relaxing day outdoors, this could be a lovely spot.
This experience is best suited for families, groups with children, or anyone looking to enjoy a scenic day with a mix of adventure and gentle exploration. If you’re after a straightforward outdoor adventure without too many complexities, Watermouth might be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Diverse attractions including rides, a fairy museum, hedge maze, and adventure playground.
- Beautiful setting with views of Watermouth Cove and North Devon coastline.
- Affordable price with options for unlimited castle entry and nearby accommodations.
- Extra costs for certain rides, like the Toboggan Run (£1.50).
- Dog-friendly environment, but pets aren’t allowed on rides.
- Accessible facilities mainly suited for able-bodied visitors, with some limitations.
What to Expect at Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle

When considering a trip here, it’s helpful to picture what your day might look like. The park spans 17 acres of landscaped gardens, which means plenty of space for kids to run around, explore, and enjoy the fresh air. The scenery alone makes it feel like a relaxing escape, and the views of Watermouth Cove add a little extra magic.
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Rides and Attractions
The highlight rides include the Toboggan Run, which is a hit among visitors—though it comes at an extra fee (£1.50). If your kids love sliding, racing, or just the thrill of zipping down a hill, this is likely to be a favorite. The Big River ride offers splashy fun, perfect if you’re prepared for getting a little wet on a warm day.
For little pilots, the Junior Aviator ride lets kids fly their own tiny airplanes, giving them a sense of independence and adventure. It’s simple but charming, especially for younger children. Speaking of adventures, the Hobbledown Bay adventure playground is dubbed Devon’s largest, featuring role play towers, castles, huts, bridges, slides, nets, and water pillows—kids can spend hours letting their imaginations run wild here.
Fairy Museum and Hedge Maze
For those who love a touch of magic, the Fairy Museum is a wonderful addition. The secret world of pixies and fairies offers a gentle, enchanting experience that appeals especially to younger children. It’s a taste of fantasy that fits nicely into the park’s overall whimsical vibe.
And if you’re feeling competitive or just want to get lost for a bit, the hedge maze is a classic outdoor challenge. Meanwhile, for the brave-hearted, the Castle Dungeon provides a spooky adventure, though it’s more suitable for older kids or those who enjoy a bit of spooky fun.
Additional Activities
The park also features mini golf, which is a relaxing, family-friendly activity. For those staying longer, the new Hobbledown Play Village is a standout, with role play towers, castles, huts, bridges, slides, nets, and water pillows. It’s a space designed for hours of exploration.
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While the tour doesn’t include food and drinks, there are plenty of spots inside the park to refuel—whether you’re after a quick snack or a sit-down meal. Just keep in mind that food costs are separate, so plan accordingly if you’re on a budget.
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Practical Details
The entry fee of around $25.59 per person offers good value, especially considering the unlimited access to the castle and gardens with the ticket. If you’re planning to stay longer or explore the nearby accommodations, there are options to reserve and pay later, giving you flexibility.
Parking is free, a nice bonus, and the venue is dog-friendly, making it easier if you want to bring a furry friend along—just remember, pets can’t go on the rides. The site is wheelchair accessible, although some activities may not be suitable for everyone with mobility challenges.
From Reviews and Insights

Visitors often mention the stunning views and how much their children enjoyed the rides and outdoor play areas. One reviewer noted, “The views are beautiful, and the kids loved the rides—they’re a bit pricey, but overall worth it for a fun day out.” Others appreciated the clean, landscaped gardens and how friendly the staff seemed.
Some have mentioned that the Toboggan Ride isn’t included in the main ticket price, which is worth considering if you’re watching costs. Also, while the park is very family-friendly, it isn’t fully accessible for everyone, so if you have specific mobility needs, plan accordingly.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

If you’re after a scenic and playful outdoor day in Devon, Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle offers a balanced mix of gentle rides, outdoor exploration, and fairy-tale fun. The scenic views alone make it a worthwhile visit, especially if you’re looking to enjoy some quality outdoor time without the fuss of large crowds or complicated logistics.
The price point is reasonable, especially with options for unlimited castle entry, and the park’s variety of attractions means there’s likely something for all. It works particularly well for families with children who love outdoor play, fairy stories, and small adventures.
However, be prepared for some extra costs if your kids love the rides, and keep in mind that accessibility isn’t universal. The park’s charm lies in its beautiful setting and friendly, relaxed vibe—making it a lovely, straightforward day out if you’re in the Devon area.
Devon: Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle Entry
FAQs
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, the park is designed with families and children in mind, offering rides, fairy stories, and outdoor play.
Is there any extra charge for the rides?
Yes, rides like the Toboggan Run cost around £1.50, while other attractions are included in the entry fee.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, the venue is dog-friendly and dogs are free, but you’ll need to book a ticket for your pet, and pets aren’t allowed on rides.
Is the park wheelchair accessible?
The park is wheelchair accessible, but some activities might not be suitable for visitors with mobility challenges.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket grants access to the gardens, outdoor play areas, Fairy Museum, Fairy Fountain show, Castle Dungeons, and Hobbledown Bay outdoor play zone.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around. Also, check the weather forecast and dress accordingly, especially if you plan to spend lots of time outdoors.
If you’re seeking a fun, scenic, and slightly whimsical day in Devon with plenty of outdoor adventures, Watermouth Family Theme Park and Castle seems to tick most boxes. It’s a straightforward, family-friendly option that promises a day filled with smiles, exploration, and lovely coastal views.
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