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Santa’s Woodland Walk at Keydell Nursery

Santa’s Woodland Walk at Keydell Nursery

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Santa's Woodland Walk at Keydell Nursery

This time last year I saw a lot of friends on Facebook raving about the Christmas experience at a local garden centre – Keydell Nursery in Horndean, Hampshire. If it was just one person posting loads of photos I might have passed it off as over-enthusiasm. But in the space of a few weeks I saw dozens of pictures and recommendations.

Tin Box Tot was a little too young to appreciate what all the festive fuss was about in 2014, so we didn’t visit but I did file the information away for future reference.

If you’ve read my bucket list of Christmas family days out you’ll know that we are super excited for Christmas this year. Keydell didn’t make the list but it came up is discussion with a friend when we were looking for somewhere to meet for a playdate.

A quick visit to the Keydell website revealed that Santa’s Woodland Walk and Grotto was open from mid-November until 23 December. It costs £11 per child to visit Santa in his grotto and receive a present but the woodland walk was free.

So off we went to Horndean on Friday. And I’m so glad we did – we had such a good time.

Santa's Woodland Walk at Keydell Nursery

We arrived at lunchtime to find queues of cars trying to park. There were plenty of spaces but everyone seemed keen to get as close to the entrance as they could.

Our first stop was the cafe to feed the kids. This was also busy but we managed to get a table and a couple of highchairs for the babies. A soup and roll, latte and kids lunch box with ham sandwich, crisps, yogurt, jelly and carton of drink cost just under £10. Not too bad.

With full tummies all round we walked back into the main garden centre in search of Santa’s Woodland Walk. We had decided against paying for the grotto as my friend’s daughter gets a little freaked out by Santa.

The garden centre is packed full of plants, seeds, bird food, gardening tools, ornaments and gifts. It’s quite an assault on the senses. Our eyes were drawn in all directions so it was a bit of a surprise that we managed to find the entrance to Santa’s Woodland Walk quite quickly.

Entrance to the woodland walk and Santa's grotto

Inside the kids’ (and adults’) excitement levels rose steeply. The walk winds through numerous Christmas scenes from a nativity to animatronic displays and photo opportunities with Santa. You can also meet some of Santa’s real reindeer.

Tin Box Tot illuminated by green fairy lights

 

A nativity scene
Tin Box Tot and Baby sat in Santa's sleigh

 

Santa in a train

 

Tin Box Tot with a model Santa

Tin Box Tot was beside herself – there was a lot of squealing with joy. Tin Box Baby, who should have been napping long ago, was fascinated by the lights and refused to let sleep beat her.

When you come out of the walk there are three pens of animals to pet.

Tin Box Baby sat in front of a pig pen

 

Two big pigs in their pen

Meeting the pigs, donkeys and goats gave us a chance to calm the kids down a little bit before we visited the Christmas shop, which is an attraction in itself.

There are baubles in 20 different colour schemes as well as table decorations, lights and those cute little village scenes that look like they should be part of a train set.

Green baubles in the Christmas shop

My favourite display (although part of me found it fascinating in a scary way) was the largest display of Santas I’ve ever seen.

A display of hundreds of Santa dolls and statues

After the Christmas shop we decided to go around the Woodland Walk one more time before retiring to the cafe for a hot drink and cake.

All in all we spent nearly four hours at Keydell with only our tummies to blame for spending any serious money. I love those types of day trips!

Everyone was happily exhausted by the time we set off home.

Tin Box Baby sleeping in her pushchair

Keydell Nursery puts on Santa’s Woodland Walk to raise money for the Neonatal Unit at Queen Alexandra Hospital and there are lots of water features around the route where you can throw in a donation. Last year £4,680 was raised.

Tips for your visit:

  • Don’t use the nursery’s postcode on your sat nav – ours took us off the A3 at Horndean and then back onto the A3 heading to Petersfield. Use a good old fashioned map.
  • Keydell Nursery is no secret. Be prepared to share the experience with lots of people if you visit on a weekend.
  • Buy your tickets to meet Santa as soon as you arrive at the Nursery as sessions sell out fast and you may have to wait until later in the day. Tickets can only be bought on the day.
Tin Box Baby was looking suitably festive for our visit to Keydell Nursery thanks to her Christmas presents bandana bib from Funky Giraffe. Like all of their fun bib designs, I love this one – it’s going to get warn a lot in the coming weeks.

Disclosure: the lovely people at Funky Giraffe gifted me some bibs for Tin Box Baby. All opinions are my own.

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Kate Fever

Sunday 6th of December 2015

It looks a truly magical place to meet Santa and have a Christmas experience. There is a similar one near to us, and we are off there next weekend - can't wait! Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Saturday 5th of December 2015

It's such a busy time of year, isn't it. Enjoy your next visit x

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Saturday 5th of December 2015

This was our first year doing it but I think we'll definitely be going to one again! X

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Saturday 5th of December 2015

I'm glad you liked it :)

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Saturday 5th of December 2015

During the week (we went Friday afternoon) is definitely a good plan. I loved the huskies too but sadly didn't get a good picture. There was just so much to see x

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