Stockeld Adventure Park + Playhive (90 mins): Late Entry

at Stockeld Park

Harrogate Available until Thu 31 Dec

Book late entry Stockeld Park tickets for an awesome afternoon adventure

Short on time but still want the full Stockeld Park experience? Late entry tickets are the perfect way to enjoy an action-packed afternoon, with access to both the Adventure Park and a Playhive session included.

Arrive from 2:00pm and make the most of the park’s outdoor attractions before or after your dedicated indoor play session.

  • Enter Stockeld Park from 2:00pm onwards
  • Enjoy access to outdoor adventure areas during your visit
  • Access the Playhive during your pre-booked 90-minute session
  • Experience both indoor and outdoor fun in a shorter visit
  • Perfect for afternoon plans or last-minute days out

If you’re looking for a more flexible way to fit Stockeld Park into your day, this ticket gives you a great balance of value and experience.

Make the most of an afternoon at Stockeld Park

With late entry tickets, you can jump straight into the action in the afternoon. Explore the Enchanted Forest, enjoy the adventure playgrounds or take on the Magical Maze before heading into the Playhive at your allocated time.

Your 90-minute Playhive session gives you the chance to experience one of Europe’s largest indoor play adventures, with four themed worlds designed for families to explore together.

Just like the standard timed ticket, your Playhive access is limited to a single session, so your visit is built around that time slot.

This ticket is ideal for families who don’t need a full day but still want to experience the highlights of Stockeld Park.

Book your late entry Stockeld Park tickets today and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of adventure, indoors and out.

Location

Stockeld Park

Wetherby Road,
Wetherby,
Harrogate,
North Yorkshire,
LS22 4AN
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How to find us

Stockeld Park is near Harrogate, Leeds, and York, on the A661 between Wetherby and Spofforth. The 7 bus runs from Leeds to Harrogate and stops right outside Stockeld Park's gates.

Please enter the postcode LS22 4AN when using a Sat-Nav system.

Facilities
  • Free parking
  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible toilets
  • Baby-changing facilities
  • Café and food outlets
  • Picnic areas
  • Gift shop
  • Pushchair-friendly pathways
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Is Stockeld Park wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, most paths are now tarmac. There are also disabled toilets in the main building, Playhive, and at Gretel's cabin in the Enchanted Forest.

What are Stockeld Park's age requirements and supervision policies?

Park supervision guidelines: 

  • All minors (paying and non-paying) under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult aged 18 or over at all times. This is not only for the safe-keeping of the park, but also in case of a medical emergency – Stockeld Park is unable to treat anyone under 16 without parental consent.

Playhive supervision guidelines:

  • All children in the Playhive must be accompanied by an adult who also has a Playhive ticket. All play areas are designed for both adults and children to enjoy together.

Skate supervision guidelines:

  • The minimum recommended age for skating is 4 years old, although parents are advised to use their discretion on whether very young children will enjoy the experience. 
  • All children aged 7 and under must be accompanied onto the ice by a responsible adult (18+) in skates.
  • All children aged 8 to 17 must be accompanied in the skating area by a responsible adult (the adult can supervise from the side of the rink).

Easter to summer supervision guidelines: 

  • There are age and height restrictions for the Buccaneer Boats and Go Karts in line with manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Buccaneer Boats – suitable for heights of 102cm and over. A child between 102cm and 112cm must be accompanied by a responsible adult (aged 18+)
  • Go Karts – minimum age of 5
What should I wear to Stockeld Park?

Please wear clothing suitable for the weather conditions.

It is recommended that you wear long sleeves and clothing that covers the knees, socks and closed-toe shoes for the outdoor adventures in all weather.

In the Playhive, it is recommended to wear the same attire but with thick socks or Stockeld Park playshoes, which can be purchased on arrival. Bare feet are not allowed in the Playhive.

Can I bring a picnic to Stockeld Park?

Yes, there are outdoor seating areas and picnic benches available for anyone who would like to bring a picnic.

Customers are not allowed to consume their own food within Stockeld Park's catering outlets.

Can I pay with cash at Stockeld Park?

No, Stockeld Park is a cashless site. 

Can I bring my dog to Stockeld Park?

No dogs (or other animals) are allowed on site for safety and hygiene reasons. Trained, registered, and fully harnessed, assistance dogs are welcome.

Are these the cheapest tickets to Stockeld Park?

Yes, we guarantee price match or better. If you can find them cheaper, we want to match it so please get in touch here.

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