The Forbidden Corner Reviews – Imagination, Maze and Magic

The Forbidden Corner must be one of my favourite places ever! It’s a truly unique place to take the children and there is nowhere that I can think of that is similar. It’s a quirky mix of imagination, maze and magic! If fairies exist then their mischievous cousins the pixies definitely make their home here. (“I believe in fairies” – claps hands furiously).  We visit every year if we can.  I first wrote this post last year but am updating with a brand new video and lots more photos.

Video Review of The Forbidden Corner


 

Tell me about the Forbidden Corner Yorkshire?

You enter the tricksy kingdom through a giant mouth. As you pass through, the tonsils waggle and burp at you (the children think this is hilariously naughty). This irreverent entrance sets the tone for the rest of the attraction.

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Every nook and cranny is stuffed with eccentric detail, from small boy statues that will wee on an unwary traveller to gates that will only allow you to travel in one direction.

This boy is one of the highlights for my children and we always have to visit him! 

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There are tunnels underground that lead you to a secret room with multiple doorways. Make sure you retrace your footsteps choosing different doors each time so you don’t miss out.

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Near the Mausoleum there is a giant with a double edged axe – we made the most of it to take a comedy photo!

Where is there to eat?

There is so much to see and so many garden paths to be lead down that you will need to stop and refuel. There is a large cafe that you’ll see when you enter. Prices are very reasonable. There is also a gift shop on the way out, and if you are lucky enough to find it, an ice cream kiosk in a walled garden. It’s a beautiful part of the world and a gorgeous backdrop to this magical place.

The Forbidden Corner Prices and Website Information

Check out the website:

http://www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk/

Admission is by pre-booked tickets only, but don’t worry it’s really easy – Either click here to book a trip to the Forbidden Corner online or call us on Tel: (+44) 01969 640638 to buy or reserve tickets now.

Forbidden Corner Prices: Adults: £12 Senior Citizens: £11 Children aged 4 to 15: £10 – Children under 4 enter for free. Family (2 adults + 2 children): £42.00

 

If you like The Forbidden Corner you should try:

Panto on a Tractor – Fun at York Maze

Quirky, Fun and Fabulous Day Out at Stockeld Park

8 thoughts on “The Forbidden Corner Reviews – Imagination, Maze and Magic”

  1. It is a fabulous place isn’t it? I managed not to get wet this last time but Master T did. He could get wet in the desert though, that boy! Note to self – take cagoule next time!

    Nikki x

  2. Absolutely brilliant place to visit staff are very friendly the whole place is just an adventure lots of things to see and lots of things to do to its a good day out for everyone and including youth clubs and school visits I’ve been and the worst bit is where the water spurts up out of the stones I got really wet and I had no change of clothes and also my sister tried to step onto the stones so I didn’t get wet but don’t even work she got soaked so I’m going to ask for some replacements to get rid of them and put something else their because I don’t want little kids to get soaking wet it’s not funny especially little babies but everything else is fine just don’t go to the wet area as you will get absolutely soaked

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