Skylark Maize Maze and Funyard

Manea Road, Wimblington, March, Cambridgeshire, PE15 0PE, England
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

Skylark Maize Maze and Funyard is a massive outdoor adventure farm located in Wimblington, making it one of the best things to do with kids in Cambridgeshire. This farm-based theme park offers a giant themed corn maze alongside a wide variety of hands-on activities like tractor rides and pig racing. It is a perfect spot for families to enjoy the fresh air while burning off energy on giant jumping pillows and go-karts.

Prices for the 2026 season generally range between £14.00 and £15.00 depending on the time of year and whether you book online in advance. Under 2s can enter for free, and there are often discounted rates for seniors and larger family groups. Be sure to check their seasonal schedule, as the park transitions into a massive pumpkin patch and "Week of Wickedness" during the autumn months.

If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids that offers traditional farm fun with a modern twist, this is it. It provides an educational day out where children can learn about agriculture while getting lost in one of the UK's most creative maize mazes. From summer corn adventures to autumn pumpkin picking, it remains a top choice for local outdoor entertainment.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • The Giant Maize Maze: A massive 12-acre corn field with miles of pathways and a new theme every summer to keep the challenge fresh.
  • Pig Racing: A hilarious daily event where you can cheer on your favorite pig as they zoom around a specialized track.
  • Tractor Trailer Rides: A classic farm experience that takes you around the fields, often including funny commentary from the farm team.
  • Giant Jumping Pillows: Two massive, air-filled pillows—one for bigger kids and one for toddlers—to ensure everyone can bounce safely.
  • The Go-Kart Track: A pedal-powered racing circuit where kids (and competitive parents) can zoom around a dedicated track.
  • Water Wars: A popular summer activity where families use giant catapults to launch water balloons at each other.
  • The Mega Slide: A high-speed slide that offers a thrill for older children looking for a bit more speed.
  • Cuddle Corner: A gentler area where children can meet and learn about smaller farm animals like rabbits and guinea pigs.
  • The "Corn-ival" Expansion: A brand-new area featuring vintage-style farm fair games and an upgraded toddler soft-play zone.

Facilities

  • The Workshop Café: Serves hot meals, sandwiches, and specialized kids' lunch boxes with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
  • Toilets & Baby Changing: Dedicated blocks are located near the entrance and within the Funyard area.
  • Picnic Areas: Many families bring their own food, and there are large undercover benches available if the weather turns.
  • Buggy Parking: The site is largely flat and accessible, though the maize maze paths can be bumpy after rain.

What to see

Pro-Tips for Your Visit

  • Book Online Early: You can save significant money on ticket prices by booking via the website at least 24 hours in advance.
  • Check the "Maze-o-Meter": Before entering the maze, check the difficulty rating; some years are specifically designed to be extra challenging!
  • Bring a Change of Clothes: Between the jumping pillows and potential mud in the maze, kids often get messy—extra socks are a life-saver.

What Visitors Love

  • All-Day Value: Parents often note that there is enough to do to keep kids busy from opening until closing time.
  • Staff Enthusiasm: The team running the pig racing and tractor rides are frequently praised for making the events extra funny for the kids.
  • Cleanliness: Even for a farm, visitors often comment on how well-maintained the play equipment and eating areas are.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • Summer Heat: The maze can get very hot with little shade, so bringing hats and plenty of water is essential.
  • Muddy After Rain: If it has rained recently, the corn maze paths can become quite sticky, making it tough for strollers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it worth it for toddlers?: Yes, Skylark has a dedicated area for younger children including smaller jumping pillows and a sandpit. While the big maze might be a long walk for them, the "Pesky Pigeon" mini-maze is usually much more manageable for little legs.
  • How long does a visit take?: A full visit usually takes between 4 and 6 hours. This allows time to complete the maze, see the pig racing, ride the tractor, and let the kids have a long session on the jumping pillows and go-karts.
  • Where is the best place to park?: The main on-site car park is the best option. It is completely free, very large, and located just a few steps away from the ticket booth and garden centre entrance.
  • Cheap indoor activities in Cambridgeshire?: If you need an indoor backup, the March Museum offers a low-cost look at local history, or the Fossils Galore centre in March is a great budget-friendly spot for kids to learn about prehistoric finds.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

Summer Maze & Funyard

  • Family: £56.00 
  • Child (Age 2 to 15): £16.00 
  • Adult (Age 16+): £14.00 
  • Under 2's: Free

Summer Season Tickets

  • 2 Person: £67.49
  • 3 Person: £100.79
  • 4 Person: £134.99
  • 5 Person: £168.29

Foraging & Bushcraft

  • Foraging Class Ticket: £40.00
  • Bushcraft Class Ticket: £100.00

Pricing URL: https://skylarkgardencentre.digitickets.co.uk/tickets

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

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  • Summer Season (July - Sept): Daily, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
  • Autumn Season (Oct): Weekends and half-term for the Pumpkin Patch.
  • Winter/Spring: Funyard is typically closed; garden centre remains open.
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Address: Manea Road, Wimblington, March, Cambridgeshire, PE15 0PE, England

Post Code: PE15 0PE

Council: Fenland

County: Cambridgeshire

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  • By Car: Located on the B1101 between Wimblington and March. Free parking is available on a massive gravel and grass site.
  • By Train: The nearest station is March. A short 10-minute taxi ride will get you to the farm.
  • By Bus: Limited local services stop near the Garden Centre; checking a live timetable is recommended.
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