It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

The National Forest Adventure Farm, near Burton on Trent, will be transforming into a magical winter wonderland for an interactive festive extravaganza this Christmas and Creative Word PR has been helping to spread the Christmas cheer.

Featuring in WhatsOn guides and regional publications across the Midlands, the North Pole Adventure, which attracts over 14,000 visitors every year, will be returning to the family farm park for 15 days only letting families transport themselves on a magical journey to the North Pole. The immersive experience takes in the sights, sounds and smells of Christmas.

Families will find themselves transported to Father Christmas’ hometown, where they can explore the Victorian High Street complete with sweet shop and pub to enjoy warming hot chocolate, mulled wine and mince pies. Once there help the Elves sort parcels and fix the toy machine to save Christmas. Under the Northern Lights meet the magical talking Polar Bear and sing festive songs with Silvermist the reindeer.

Then keep the elves on time by ringing the bells and try your hand at decorating gingerbread men with Mother Christmas before meeting Father Christmas and stopping off at the elves workshop to collect a gift.

Totalling 10,000 square feet of indoor festive fun at the 40 acre farm park owners Ivor and Tom Robinson wanted to create the ultimate Christmas experience for families and have carefully recreated every detail for the traditional festive celebration.

“Christmas is such a magical time of year,” said Ivor. “The North Pole Adventure helps to bring traditional festivities to Staffordshire by recreating the sights and sounds of one of the most magical places in the world – Father Christmas’ North Pole. It is great to see the delight it brings our visitors and we are expecting another sell out year as families look to create special memories and capture the essence of Christmas spirit.”

The North Pole Adventure opens on Saturday 26th November and will run on selected dates all the way up to 24th December. Tickets start from £29 for children and £19 for adults and include entrance to the farm, as well as the 1hour and 45 minute fully immersive Christmas trip to the North Pole.

Entrance to the Christmas North Pole Adventure also includes the usual farm favourites such as pedal Go-Karts, frisbee golf, Jurassic Canyon sand and fossil dig, tractor rides, an animal barn with goats, chickens, pigs, horses, cows, rabbits and guinea pigs, JCB Big Dig Zone and giant jumping pillows.

For more information and to book tickets visit www.adventurefarm.co.uk or call the National forest Adventure Farm on 01283 533933.    

Read some of the recent coverage here:

Staffordshire Live WhatsOn North Pole Adventure

Birmingham Live WhatsOn North Pole Adventure

Stoke Sentinel WhatsOn North Pole Adventure

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