Bolton Abbey Estate's famous Pirate Ship and Pop-up Beach are back for little ones to role-play their seafaring adventures.
Equipped with a slide, a climbing net, a climbing wall, a pirates’ pole, and a ship’s wheel, the ship offers a world of fun and creativity.
There is space to build sandcastles galore!
The pirate ship is included in the Estate’s admission fee.
The Pirate Ship and Pop-up Beach will be available throughout the summer holidays.
Bolton Abbey Estates say this is a family area, there’s no minimum age to participate and children must be supervised at all times.
Further information is available on the website boltonabbey.com

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