
Gulliver's Land
Buckinghamshire
Photo · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)Three resorts (Milton Keynes, Warrington, Matlock Bath) built specifically for 2–13s with on-site themed lodges.
Gulliver's runs four small resorts (Milton Keynes, Matlock Bath, Warrington and Rother Valley) built specifically for 2–13s. Rides are gentle, queues are short, and almost everything is on a child's scale — a great alternative to the big parks for under-7s.
Visit official siteAt-a-glance
Key facilities and quirks for this park, in one row.
Free parking
Free on-site parking included
On-site hotel
Themed hotel(s) on resort
Step-free / RAP
Step-free access and Ride Access Pass scheme available
Strict heights
Headline rides have firm height restrictions — measure first
Seasonal opening
Closed in winter — check the season calendar
Opening hours & best times to visit
When the park is open and when the queues are shortest.
Opening hours
- Season
- Late March – early November (varies by resort), Christmas dates extra
- Typical hours
- 10:30 – 17:00
- Worth knowing
- Each resort runs its own calendar — always check the specific resort site before booking.
Busy & quiet times
Quietest
- • Term-time Mondays–Fridays
- • First two weeks of September
Busiest
- • Saturdays in school holidays
- • October half-term (Spooktacular)
Tip — Save the NERF Zone and Splash Zone bolt-ons until after lunch — the main rides have shorter queues first thing.
Park guide
Everything you need to make the day work.
What to expect
30+ child-scale rides per resort including log flumes, junior coasters and a teacup whirler. Bolt-on attractions vary by resort — Milton Keynes has a NERF Zone, Splash Zone and dinosaur trail; Matlock Bath has the cable car up the cliff; Warrington has a farm.
Plan your day
Most families do a half-day on rides plus a half-day on bolt-on attractions. Buy the combined wristband if doing both — it's significantly cheaper than gate prices.
Food & drink
Picnics are welcome and there are picnic shelters across each resort. Inside food is fast-casual — burgers, pizza, ice cream — and reasonably priced for theme parks.
Plan your day
Pick an age group and your must-do rides — we'll suggest a 1-day plan.
Your day at Gulliver's Land
Pick an age group, choose your must-do rides, then hit Build my plan — we’ll sketch a full day from gate-open to last ride and give you a link to share.
A rough plan based on typical hours and queue patterns — actual times will vary.
How to get there
By car, train or bus — and where to park.
Gulliver's Land Milton Keynes, Livingstone Drive, Newlands MK15 0DT
By car
M1 J14 — under 5 mins from the motorway. Parking is FREE.
By train
Milton Keynes Central, then a 15-minute taxi (no direct bus).
What to bring
Pack list from people who've actually done this park.
Pack list
- Pre-booked tickets and bolt-on wristbands
- Cuddly toy for the Princess Suite if booking a themed lodge
- Sun cream — outdoor splash zones are unshaded
- Spare clothes for under-5s
- A picnic — much better value than buying lunch in
Insider tips
Things you'd only know on a second visit.
- 1
Stay in a themed lodge (Princess, Pirate, Dinosaur or Knight) — the rooms are simple but kids talk about them for months.
- 2
Combine your visit with the dinosaur trail and Splash Zone in summer — the standalone admission isn't worth the trip.
- 3
Spooktacular (October half-term) is the most atmospheric event — kids in costumes get extra ride priority.
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