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Half term arrives and suddenly you have a week (or two) to fill. If you live in or around Leyland, you are actually in a good spot. There are soft play centres, parks, nature reserves, and activity camps all within easy reach. This guide covers the best summer half term activities for kids in Leyland, so you can stop stressing and start planning.
Leyland sits in the heart of Lancashire, which means you get a mix of indoor and outdoor options within a short drive. You do not need to trek to a theme park to keep the kids entertained. Whether your children are toddlers or pre-teens, the area has something worth visiting. Let's break it down by type of activity.
Let's be honest. Lancashire in summer does not always mean sunshine. You need a solid indoor option, and Leyland has one of the best in the county.
If you have not been to Jungle World Park yet, this is the one to put at the top of your list. It is a large indoor soft play and adventure centre at 2 Tomlinson Road, Leyland, PR25 2DY, designed for children aged 0 to 12.
Here is what they offer:
One thing parents genuinely appreciate here is that Jungle World Park runs timed sessions with limited capacity. That means it never gets completely packed, and staff are stationed throughout the play areas. The venue holds a five-star hygiene rating, which matters when you are sending your children down slides and into ball pits.
School holiday pricing works slightly differently. During the summer half term, children aged 0 to 5 can book a JR Jungle Monsters session from 9:00am to 10:00am from £3.95. For ages 0 to 12, the JR Jungle Rebels sessions run 10:00am to 6:00pm and start from £6.95. Adult tickets are £2.00.
Parents can sit at the Tiki Café on site, which has a five-star hygiene rating and serves pizzas, paninis, jacket potatoes, and freshly prepared meals. You can watch the kids play while having a proper coffee.
Practical details:
Jungle World Park also runs dedicated ASD-friendly sessions every Monday from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, with reduced music and adjusted lighting. Carers get free entry during these sessions.
When the weather cooperates, get outside. Leyland and the surrounding area have some genuinely good outdoor spots that cost little to nothing.
Worden Park is one of the biggest free days out you will find in the area. The park includes the largest playground in Leyland, with 22 pieces of equipment for toddlers aged 0 to 6 (swings, climbing frames, springy toys, and a large sandpit with sand diggers) and 14 pieces of equipment for juniors aged 7 to 12, including a cableway, rope climbing frames, slides, and a seesaw.
The Leyland Society of Model Engineers also offers free rides on a model railway during school holidays, usually on Tuesdays and bank holidays, weather depending. Check before you go.
Just outside Leyland near Bamber Bridge, Cuerden Valley Park covers 650 acres of woodland and river walks. Kids can play in the river, walk woodland trails, and enjoy picnic spots. There is a visitor centre café and the park runs activities during school holidays. Admission is free.
About 15 minutes from Leyland, Brockholes near Preston runs an Xplorer orienteering trail throughout summer. Children get a map pack and complete a challenge around the nature reserve, finishing with a certificate and a sweet treat. There are two courses, one pram-friendly. This runs from early July through to the end of August.
If you need childcare as well as activities, Leyland has registered holiday camp options.
FUNDA operates Ofsted-registered holiday camps in Leyland aimed at primary school children aged 4 to 11. Activities include UV laser tag, UV dodgeball, giant inflatables, and multi-sport sessions. Prices start from £30 per day, and childcare vouchers and Tax-Free Childcare are accepted. Different themed days run across each week of the school holiday.
Sometimes you want to make a full day of it. Here are a few Lancashire attractions worth the drive from Leyland.
Blackpool is around 30 minutes from Leyland. Blackpool Pleasure Beach includes the Nickelodeon Land section, a six-acre themed area aimed at younger children. SEA LIFE Blackpool houses over 2,000 aquatic creatures, including tropical sharks, rays, sea horses, and a green sea turtle. Both are good for a full family day out.
For something a little different, the East Lancashire Railway runs a mainly steam-hauled service between Heywood, Bury, Ramsbottom, and Rawtenstall. During summer holidays, themed days and special events run alongside regular services.
Here are some practical things to bear in mind before you head out:
Activity
Age Range
Indoor/Outdoor
Cost From
Booking Needed
Jungle World Park
0–12
Indoor
£3.95/child
Yes
Worden Park
All ages
Outdoor
Free
No
Cuerden Valley Park
All ages
Outdoor
Free
No
Brockholes Xplorer
All ages
Outdoor
Free (map pack fee)
No
FUNDA Active Camps
4–11
Indoor/Outdoor
£30/day
Yes
Blackpool SEA LIFE
All ages
Indoor
Entry fee applies
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What indoor activities are available for kids in Leyland during summer half term?
Jungle World Park on Tomlinson Road is the main indoor option in Leyland. It offers soft play, Lancashire's tallest indoor slide, laser tag, safari go-karts, a toddler zone, and a sports court. Sessions run throughout the day and are timed with limited capacity to keep things manageable.
Are there free things to do with kids in Leyland during the school holidays?
Yes. Worden Park is free to enter and has the largest playground in Leyland, with equipment for toddlers and older children. Cuerden Valley Park near Bamber Bridge is also free and has 650 acres of woodland, river walks, and picnic spots.
What age group is Jungle World Park suitable for?
Jungle World Park in Leyland caters for children aged 0 to 12. There is a dedicated toddler zone for younger children and more active attractions like the 25ft slide, laser tag, and go-karts for older kids. Separate age zones mean children play in areas suited to them.
Do I need to book half term activities in Leyland in advance?
For popular indoor venues like Jungle World Park, booking in advance is strongly advised. Sessions during school holidays sell out regularly, and pre-booking guarantees your slot. Outdoor parks like Worden Park and Cuerden Valley do not require booking.
Is there parking at Jungle World Park in Leyland?
Yes, Jungle World Park has free on-site parking at 2 Tomlinson Road, Leyland. During busy periods, additional free parking is available on streets nearby. The timed session system helps manage turnover, so spaces usually free up as visitors leave.