IF you want a family day out with big thrills consider a visit to the ‘Mega Slide Mountain’.

Claiming to be the the longest of its kind in the UK, the 200ft slide will let you hit top speeds of 12mph.

Overhead view of an adventure park with people on a colorful bouncy pad and families playing mini-golf.The National Forest Adventure Farm is a play haven for children Credit: National Forest Adventure Farm A long, colorful double slide with blue and red stripes stretching up a grassy hill under a blue sky with white clouds.The National Forest Adventure Farm as a 200ft mega slide Credit: National Forest Adventure Farm

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Found at , the enormous is up a 30ft hill and has two slides next to each other – so riders can race to the bottom.

To enjoy the Mega Slide Mountain, it’s £1 per go or if that isn’t enough, it’s £5 for an unlimited ride wristband.

Anyone going down the slide must be over 107cm.

It is currently the longest outdoor tube slide in the UK at 200ft, but will soon be overtaken by one at

There’s plenty more to enjoy at National Forest Adventure Farm like the 9 hole outdoor crazy course with water, bridges and milk churns.

Also outside are two huge jumping pillows – with one especially designed for those under eight years old.

Other activities include pedal , hopping on JCB diggers, navigating a musical maze, the assault course and sand play.

Children and adults play in a sandbox playground with yellow digger toys and a climbing wall, under a Union Jack flag.The adventure playground has JBCs to play on and sandpits Credit: National Forest Adventure Farm

There’s a chance to take a tour of the farm and spot some sheep in the Tractor & Trailer Ride and sit in the bumpy Barrel Stampede Ride.

When it comes to , children can explore the farm barn meeting and feeding resident cows, sheep and goats.

When the doesn’t play ball, there is an indoor play barn with drop slides, soft play and a dedicated zone for children under five.

There’s a Farmhouse Kitchen for food which serves up seasonal lunches as well as ‘street food’ inspired .

A young girl feeds a sheep through a fence, while other children watch from behind a wooden rail.Children can meet and feet some of the resident farm animals too Credit: National Forest Adventure Farm

During the there’s a ‘Farmarama’ event which ‘brings the beach to ‘ with five huge paddling pools and over 250 tonnes of sand.

General Farm Entry days, which includes entry to the indoor soft play, outdoor adventure zones, and animal barn start from £12.50 (if booked in advance) – under two’s go free.

During May half-term entry starts from £15.95.