This old-fashioned seaside entertainment complex is famous for its swan-shaped pedal boats. There's also a kids' adventure playground, electric-track karts, minigolf, zorbs and a miniature steam train, the Pickie Puffer. Family passes include various attractions or you can pay for each ride individually (the park is free to enter).
Pickie Funpark
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