Berkshire

Wellington Country Park Launches Midweek Family Ticket Deal

By

Lisa Hayes
12 May 2026, 2:48 pm

Families looking for an affordable day out in Reading can now access a new midweek ticket deal at Wellington Country Park. Visitors can purchase two tickets for £25, valid for use from Monday to Thursday during school term-time until 9 July 2026.

The offer provides entry to the 350-acre park in Riseley, which features a variety of attractions including adventure playgrounds, a miniature railway, an animal farm, a splash play area, and the Welly Tots indoor role-play zone. The deal is available for tickets purchased either online or at the gate. As the park limits daily entry to manage visitor capacity, families are encouraged to book their tickets in advance.

This promotional offer arrives as Wellington Country Park, which has served as a local destination since being opened in 1974 by the 8th Duke and Duchess of Wellington, navigates ongoing discussions regarding visitor costs. Management has previously noted that operational expenses, including rising business rates, energy costs, and increases in the minimum wage, have influenced the park’s standard pricing structure. Standard entry prices typically vary by season, ranging from £16.45 for low-season online bookings to £25.95 for on-the-door high-season visits.

In addition to the new midweek special, the park continues to offer a Term Time Annual Pass, which is priced at £95 per person per year and allows for weekday visits during term-time. Further details on all available pass options and park facilities can be found through Wellington Country Park.

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