An award-winning summer experience is returning to delight families with a riveting array of attractions.
This summer, Ben's Yard is hosting 'The Beach at Ben’s Yard' in Ely, Cambridgeshire, after its successful debut and the honour of being named Best British Getaway 2023 at the SME Awards last year.
The event, which takes place from August 3 to September 1, 10am-4pm daily, is set against the charming setting of Ben's Yard and presents a broad variety of appealing activities.
Features include a giant paddling pool, sandy areas, and comfortable deckchairs.
Children will be entertained with an exciting selection of attractions such as a funhouse, bumper cars, and water walkers.
There's also a soft-play area for toddlers and a bouncy castle-like inflatable attraction, promising endless fun.
A track ride offers a charming tour around the park while there are games stalls where visitors can test their skills and win prizes.
Organisers GHB Events have focused on affordability, introducing reduced-price wristbands for unlimited access to all attractions.
To maintain high-security standards and keep costs down, tickets can only be bought on-site, and the event will also feature a managed gate and capacity limits for a safe experience.
Weekends will see special entertainment being added to the regular attractions.
Visitors can purchase tokens for individual rides and games or opt for the unlimited wristband for unrestricted access.
Ben’s Yard is set to provide an affordable, secure, and fun beachside adventure for families this summer, offering a variety of attractions designed for young children to enjoy.
This year's Beach at Ben's Yard promises to be a highlight of the summer season.
For more information, check The Beach at Ben’s Yard website.
GHB Events Ltd run the event with the permission of Ben’s Yard Ltd, who own the leased land for the occasion.
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