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Statfold Country Park
Statfold Country Park
Statfold Country Park
Statfold Country Park
Statfold Country Park
Birmingham
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Statfold Country Park

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  • Family Friendly Family Friendly

Statfold Country Park, located in Tamworth, just outside of Birmingham, offers a unique day out with a range of family fun attractions to experience.

There are so many things to do from Toby’s Barn: Play & Climb, Toby’s Dig It, or Strawberry Play Park to our woodland nature walk and Fellumpa Mini Golf!

Statfold Country Park is also home to an award winning narrow-gauge railway which runs both steam and diesel trains plus a heritage museum housing over 20 working engines. We offer unlimited rides on our award-winning railway, featuring three track sizes from 12¼ inch to 2-foot gauge. Statfold Barn Railway is the perfect adventure for train enthusiasts of all ages!

Our museum holds over 20 steam and diesel engines from manufacturers around the world! Walk along the turntable and explore the tracks, for those interested don’t forget to check out the interactive videos and information boards to learn more about these fantastic locomotives!

We have worked alongside The Fairground Heritage Trust to relocate and open this prestigious collection of fairground rides and offer the feeling of a Vintage Fun Fair.

We are bringing nostalgic vibes with a roller skating experience! Take on one of the biggest indoor arenas in the Midlands for family fun or visit our party night (16 years+) sessions with your friends.

Children can let off steam at our 3-tiered railway-themed soft play and Clip n’ Climb adventure!

If you need a break from the excitement, you can relax and refuel at Peeler’s Bar. All before, wrapping up your visit with a trip to the gift shop.

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  • Statfold Country Park, Ashby Road, Tamworth B79 0BU, UK
  • +44 (0) 1827 830389
  • info@statfold.com
  • https://statfold.com/
  • https://www.facebook.com/statfoldcountrypark/
  • https://www.instagram.com/statfoldcountrypark
  • https://x.com/StatfoldMuseum

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 10:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 9:00 - 16:00
Closed
Sunday: 9:00 - 16:00

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Statfold Country Park

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Lee Mullin

4 months ago
This place was awesome, and some of it wasn't even open as it was Thomas Weekend, but it was brilliant!! Staff are so friendly, there are things there to do for ALL ages, food was lovely even if a bit costly but was very worth it! Can't wait to go again. It was busy but the place is so big you don't feel crowded. Safe place to leave prams as well, mini golf and a fun fair at the top. Loads for theittle ones. It was a brilliant full day out.

Duckpimp Duckpimp

in the last week
Visited for the santa Christmas express special with our 7 year old . Priced at £30 ish each. My intial thought was that it was a bit pricey. But I have to say it was very good. Centered around a train ride(7mins ish)(statfold barn railway) , to the north pole, delivering the letter you write (on site) to santas postbox in the village . The whole event was well organised. The village(north pole) is well laid out with bits to do. Gingerbread decorating, raindeer food to make, a few rides all included, Staff were all fab. We were looking at going to Severn Valley. Somewhere I had taken my older children in years gone by. But on checking what u get at Severn valley now. (no individual visit to santa, group viewing) and report from someone else that Severn Valley wasn't as good as it used to be. We decided to go to statfold. I would Def recomend statfold. And would Def go again. Statfold has other thing on site to offer aswell. Fair ride museum, play areas etc. Parking is free.

Alma Simmons

2 weeks ago
Went to the Santa Express at the weekend and was very pleasantly surprised. Visited Santa's Post Office and met by Jingle the elf before boarding our train for the "North Pole" with loads of excited children. Short, fairly slow ride to our destination. Once there we were able to decorate a biscuit made by Mrs Claus, make up some reindeer food, take a VR sleigh ride and enjoy the decorated narrow gauge steam trains in the engine House. Santa was wonderful and the choice of presents was extensive. We didn’t get to visit the vintage fairground museum but we will return. All in all very welcoming and nicely done for the children.

sam ediker

2 months ago
We visited statfold for the first time on a special statbus weekend where 50 vintage buses had come to be admired! But even without the buses there is so much for a family to do- museums of trains, roundhouse, 2 separate train rides, bouncy castles, diner, 2 playground parks, mini golf, softplay, climbing, roller skating rinks and a fairgrounds museum with vintage flat rides and arcades! The only thing that lets it down is the opening hours are 10:00-16:00 and so it’s hard to feel like you’ve seen and done most things you want to do and we payed almost £60 for a family ticket and then a further £20 for rides on the fairground. Some of the activities have an extra cost like roller skating and climbing! It turns into a very expensive and relatively short day!

Sassenach David

4 months ago
"Is this a place for an adult, with no kids, to visit?" was the question I asked myself. Most of the park is geared up for kids and families, but would there be enough to hold my interest. I'd been gifted an entrance ticket so set off to find out. The fairground museum was interesting, with informative panels explaining everything on display. Likewise the static locomotives on display. There was also two railways to ride. So far, so good, but that's pretty much it for anything to hold my attention. I gave it a fair shot (almost 3 hrs) and wanted to like this place more than I did. But a solo adult isn't the target audience - I get that - so I was glad I hadn't paid full price for a ticket. If you want to get the most out of a visit here then you're definitely going to need to take some little people with you.

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