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Situated within Longleat Forest’s rolling hills, valleys and towering trees, Longleat Forest make for spectacular scenery and striking views. Discover a range of activities, restaurants and accommodation in this expansive, spaced-out village.
Gaze up at awe-inspiring Giant Redwoods, some of the tallest trees in Europe
Discover meandering pathways beside babbling brooks and beautiful flowers
Soak up the picturesque views from the comfort of the free land train
Try themed adventure golf and escape rooms
Spend peaceful quality time with loved ones in Aqua Sana
All our villages are cashless and can no longer accept cash payments, including for the purchase of gift cards.
Discover a range of activities for all ages at Longleat Forest.
Locked In A Room – Parallax
Put your puzzle and clue solving skills to the ultimate test in a unique, fun, escape room experience for up to six. Minimum age 8 years.
Available at Longleat Forest.
No matter what the weather, practise your precision putting or just have a go on our indoor 8-hole putting course. Suitable for all ages.
Available at Longleat Forest.
Bounce, balance and zoom across our outdoor, inflatable water obstacle course, fun for all the family on the lake. Minimum age 6 years.
Available at Longleat Forest.
Mini tenpin bowling brings all the fun of the traditional game, but smaller balls and pins make it perfect for the whole family. Total duration of session includes cleaning time.
Available at Longleat Forest.
Our relationship with Longleat Safari Park has grown over the years. Read our latest story on how we have been working together to support the red pandas.
Center Parcs Longleat Forest opened in 1994, situated in the beautiful Longleat Estate. With the newly refurbished Aqua Sana Spa, a Land Train and one-of-a-kind activities, discover what makes this village so special.
The magnificent Redwoods are a highlight of Longleat Forest. Senior Forest Ranger Richard Heath tells us all about these magnificent trees and how families can see them up close