The park is well sign posted once you're in the general area and there's plenty of parking available with car park marshalls on hand to direct your vehicle. The park wasn't as busy as I'd expect, despite the fact we were visiting right in the middle of the school holidays.
A standard ticket for guests measuring over 1 meter and allows entry onto all rides costs £19.60 if you book online in advance. Under 1 meter tickets cost £5 and under 2's are free which was a very pleasant surprise when we were queueing at the entrance desks. Lightwater Valley also offer a range of discounts for senior citizens, carers and emergency services staff, had I remembered to take my ID badge!


We didn't go on any of the larger rides during out visit, we opted to go on the more family friendly ones or one of us taking the little man on age appropriate rides whilst the other took photo's.











What we liked
The good range of rides for children the little man's age
Lack of queues
Plenty of clean toilets with baby change facilities dotted around the park
The Lightwater Valley falconary centre
There's plenty of grass and seating if you've taken a picnic
The reasonable prices
What we didn't like
The food options were limited. I would have liked to see some healthier options available
A minimum spend of £5 is required on all card machines/shops and food outlets around the park
We found quite a lot of the staff we spoke to quite unhelpful and not particularly polite
The little mans favorite rides -
Eagles Creek farm tractors
Lightwater Express train