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The company behind Somerset tourist attraction Wookey Hole Caves has acquired its first holiday park. Wookey Hole Ltd, advised by law firm Stephens Scown, has bought Bucklegrove Holiday Park in the ...
The well-known Wookey Hole Caves, near Wells ... where explorers hunt down seven statues of monsters hidden around the park, each holding a letter. Explorers must then unscramble the letters ...
The company behind Somerset tourist attraction Wookey Hole Caves has acquired its second caravan park. Wookey Hole Ltd has bought Homestead Caravan Park in Wells, a residential park with campsite and ...
The holiday park is owned by Wookey Hole Ltd who also own Wookey Hole Caves. Stays at Bucklegrove Holiday Park For those who are a bit more adventurous, Wookey Hole is not much further away ...
Located just north of Wells in Somerset, the drive over to Wookey Hole caves took us just under an hour. The site has a large free car park and, on the day we visited, there were plenty of spaces.
Get ready to have a ‘hole’ lot of fun this half term at Wookey Hole. The attraction is gearing up to welcome visitors of all ages to Come and Play in May starting on May 25 with new activities for ...
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I visited Wookey Hole Caves and it was a real experienceSituated just north of Wells in Somerset, our journey to Wookey Hole caves took just under an hour. The site boasts a large free car park and, on the day of our visit, there was no shortage of ...
Wookey Hole Caves is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain free entry, each child must have a Blue Peter badge, a valid Blue Peter ...
Bucklegrove started out as a tea rooms in the 1940s and is the longest established family-friendly holiday park in the Cheddar Valley. Daniel Medley, owner of Wookey Hole Caves, said: “We know the ...
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