Cool place for all peopoe. This is most likely best to show to kids as it is a very very kid friendly place but it is quite cool to see it as an adult as well as it works pretty well and it looks really well maintained.
To enter and ride the mini train, you'll need a ticket but to see it from the outside costs you nothing. Honestly it was an experience to see as I don't think places like this can be found in every place you go.
It is a really great work of engineering and to make it public to the public for them to use is really nice as it generates employment and happyness at the same time.
This Miniature railway is locsted in Ashton Court park which is a big space to take your dog and kids. There is a small coffee shop there and a lot of toilets, plus there is...
Read moreI wasn't even aware that this place existed until I read about the fact that Bristol City Council are considering not renewing the lease for the site. I visited with my two kids on their open day, and we all enjoyed it immensely. The volunteers were all really friendly and helpful, stopping to answer questions about how the trains worked from curious children. The rides are pretty short, about two and a half minutes, but it's great fun and the kids really enjoyed it. Now that I know it's here I'll definitely come back again. I just hope that they...
Read moreWe took our two year old granddaughter and probably bought the train! She loved it. It's run by enthusiast engineers, some of whom have built the trains. Such kind people and we had a lot of fun. Highly recommended and the tickets were very good value. Our only problem was finding it, as the post code took us past and up the road. Suggest looking for directions to the Ashton golf club instead. Please up date the website with useful directions. Thank you, though, we had a...
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