As the October half-term approaches and the leaves begin to fall, many families are searching for fun, accessible adventures. Toyota has compiled a list of hidden gem destinations across the UK, perfect for autumn getaways. Whether you’re looking for outdoor excitement or indoor fun, these spots are easily accessible by car and ideal for family trips. Here are some of Toyota’s top recommendations, all within reach of your Toyota Corolla Touring Sports, the perfect family companion for long drives.
1. The Perfect Car for Family Adventures: Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
Before we dive into the destinations, let’s talk about how you’ll get there. The Toyota Corolla Touring Sports is built for family adventures. With nearly 600 litres of boot space, you can easily fit bikes, buggies, and even picnic baskets for your day out. This model comes equipped with Toyota Safety Sense active safety systems, ensuring peace of mind on your journeys. For keeping the kids entertained, you can enjoy Bluetooth, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, all easily accessible in the car. Plus, the cloud-based navigation with live traffic intelligence ensures you won’t get stuck in any delays.
Find out more about the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports here.
2. Northwest England: BeWILDerwood, Cheshire & Waterworld, Stoke-on-Trent
- BeWILDerwood, Cheshire (M6 – 18 miles from Junction 16): Located in the heart of Cheshire, BeWILDerwood is a fun-filled adventure forest for children aged 0-12. From zip lines and tree mazes to climbing and The Glowing Lantern Parade during October evenings, there’s plenty to do. This adventure park is also accessible, with rugged wheelchairs available. Tickets are capped at £22.50, with free entry for children under 92cm. Plus, the park offers free parking and electric vehicle charging.
Check out BeWILDerwood here. - Waterworld, Stoke-on-Trent (M6 – eight miles from Junction 16): Waterworld is perfect for water-loving families. With a range of rides from toddler-friendly slides to extreme water rides, there’s something for everyone. Accessibility is top-notch with ramps, disabled parking, and changing cubicles. Tickets are £24 for adults and £20 for children under 1.1m, with wheelchair accessibility throughout.
Learn more about Waterworld here.
3. Northeast England: Danby Lodge, York
Head over to Danby Lodge in York for a peaceful yet adventurous family day out. The lodge offers free entry to its stunning gardens and woodland areas, with an outdoor play area and a mud kitchen for children. If you’re visiting on Wednesday 30 October, don’t miss the Park in the Dark event where families can explore the grounds by twilight. The venue also offers wheelchair accessible routes and has electric scooter and manual wheelchair options available upon request.
Explore more about Danby Lodge here.
4. Midlands: Wroxham Barns, Norwich
For a day packed with animal feeding, indoor play areas, and mini-golf, head to Wroxham Barns in Norwich. The site is nearly fully wheelchair accessible, and you can even borrow a wheelchair if needed. With tickets priced at just £9 (free for under twos), and plenty of free parking, this is an affordable and accessible adventure for families.
Learn more about Wroxham Barns here.
5. Southeast England: Nower Wood, Leatherhead & Aldenham Country Park
- Nower Wood, Leatherhead (M25 – four miles from Junction 9): This nature-lover’s paradise is ideal for families looking to enjoy a stroll through beautiful woodlands. The paths are wheelchair accessible, and there are designated disabled parking spaces. During half-term, Nower Wood is hosting exciting events like Autumn Photography (27 October) and the Wild Explorers Holiday Club (29-31 October).
Discover more about Nower Wood here. - Aldenham Country Park (M25 – nine miles from Junction 19): Located just outside London, Aldenham Country Park offers plenty of outdoor activities, including pumpkin picking and adventure playgrounds. During the half-term, you can experience Spook-Fest, filled with spooky mazes and hay rides. SEND-friendly sessions are also available, offering a quieter and more inclusive experience for children with special needs. Tickets cost £16.45, and on-site parking is £4.50 per day.
Check out Aldenham Country Park here.
6. Southwest England: Watermouth Castle, Ilfracombe & Avon Valley, Bath
- Watermouth Castle, Ilfracombe (M5 – 17 miles from Junction 27): A historical gem on the Devon coast, Watermouth Castle features family-friendly attractions like the Cursed Forest and Carnival of Clowns during its Halloween events. The site is wheelchair accessible and offers free parking, with tickets priced at £18 per person.
Find out more about Watermouth Castle here. - Avon Valley, Bath (M32 – 10 miles from Junction 13): Avon Valley is an adventure and wildlife park offering activities like a miniature railway, animatronic dinosaurs, and climbing towers. The Pumpkin Patch is open throughout October, while the FEAR Scream Park is perfect for families looking for a spookier adventure. The park offers free parking and is fully accessible with a visual guide for visitors with sensory needs. Tickets start at £14.95 on the day, with discounts for advance bookings.
Explore Avon Valley here.
No matter where you choose to explore this half-term, Toyota ensures that your journey is just as smooth and safe as your destination. Make sure to plan your adventure and enjoy an unforgettable family experience!
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