Stanwick Lakes is going from strength to strength as it celebrates the return of its much-loved play tower.
A significant section of our adventure play area re-opens this month after a long-awaited rebuild. Rockingham Forest Trust, the charity which runs Stanwick Lakes, suffered a major arson fire in early 2021 which destroyed one of its largest pieces of play equipment.
In contrast, 2022 has seen a successful start to the year with the reopening of the refurbished Visitor Centre in April and the well-received “Stanwick-at-Sea” – which came together in the wake of the incident – has featured heavily on visitor agendas with warmer weather earlier in the year.
It’s an exciting time for us according to Executive Director, Kate Chadwick.
“We received overwhelming support from the local community and businesses, in the immediate aftermath of the fire, so we know there are so many families looking forward to a visit this summer to make more memories on this favoured piece of play equipment. We would like to thank all of those who made financial contributions to ensure that we were able to rebuild so successfully. With a new set of heritage trails and talks, a series of summer activities and along with the existing play attractions, Stanwick Lakes will once again fulfil its full potential and offer a well-rounded day-out for the whole family to enjoy.”
We have patiently awaited the delivery of the natural materials needed to rebuild the play tower, which will complement the existing play attractions. These include an assault course, a wonky treehouse, a double zip wire, water play, and an adventure trail with rope bridge. The extensive play experiences were all designed to blend with the surroundings, a 750-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest.
“The central play area is beloved by many and can become busy at peak times, sSo, it’s great to have so much space for people to explore should they need a time-out from the hustle and bustle to reconnect with the environment,”
explains Liz Williams, Nature Engagement Officer.
“Formerly a quarry, and now a protected wetland, Stanwick Lakes provides important habitats for wildlife that our little adventurers love to learn about. Across the site we interlink all our activities, whether its conversation learning or well-being activities, for the young and adults alike. Some visitors that initially come to play and let off steam, often return for rest and well-being!” concludes Liz.
Rockingham Forest Trust is an environmental charity which has been connecting people and places for over 25 years. Today, the Trust is based at Stanwick Lakes, which is run as a social enterprise.
All the play equipment at Stanwick Lakes is free to use, the only charge is for parking which allows you to stay and play all day, but also supports the conservation and maintenance work that takes place on the site. This includes managing the nature reserve for wildlife, looking after the play equipment, and maintaining miles of paths for walking and cycling. There is no charge to those who walk or cycle in. The carpark is open at 7am-5pm in the winter (Oct-March) and is locked later, at 7pm in the summer (April- Sept) with the Visitor Centre hours currently being 9.30am – 5pm.