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North Pole Adventure returns to National Forest Adventure Farm

A Staffordshire farm has been transformed into a magical North Pole wonderland once again this year.

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And visitors can expect an even more from the immersive festive experience, with two new attractions for all the family.

For the third year, the National Forest Adventure Farm has opened the North Pole Adventure, which hosts very special VIPs – Father Christmas, Mother Christmas and their hardworking elves, who invite families to help them with the many jobs to do at the North Pole.

National Forest Adventure Farm

This year, the farm has added two new North Pole activities for all the family to enjoy. Families can help the Master Time Keeper, whose job it is the make sure everything in Father Christmas’ home town runs smoothly.

Youngsters will also be able to help the Head Toy Maker in the Elf Workshop after the toy-making machine breaks down.

The attraction will also transport families to the home of Father Christmas. They will be able to explore the Victorian High Street complete with sweet shop, where visitors can spend their elf coins on their choice of sweets and hot chocolate.

National Forest Adventure Farm

They’ll also be able to help the Elves sort parcels and fix the sleigh, meet a magical talking polar bear under the Northern Lights, and decorate gingerbread with Mother Christmas before meeting Father Christmas then stopping off at present room to collect a gift.

Also returning is the Music Room, which features a singing reindeer who is in a muddle and needs the children’s help with musical notes so he can find his voice.

Owners Ivor and Tom Robinson say the North Pole Adventure, which attracted more than 13,000 visitors last year, promises to be a fun, immersive attraction that takes in all the sights, smells and sounds of the magical Christmas season.

National Forest Adventure Farm

The brothers have spent months creating the ultimate Christmas experience for all the family, said they were excited to unveil this year’s North Pole Adventure, which runs on selected dates from 23rd November until Christmas Eve.

“It’s getting better every year and we can hardly wait to see everyone’s excited faces when they see what we have in store for them this Christmas,” said Ivor.

“It’s a joy to create this attraction and we’ve worked really hard to make it an even more fabulous experience for all the family, with more super activities and, of course, the opportunity to meet Father Christmas himself”.

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For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

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