If you’re planning a family trip and your little ones adore Peppa Pig, then Peppa Pig World at Paultons Park in Hampshire is a must-visit destination. Peppa Pig World is part of Paultons Park, which is also excellent for older kids, so the whole family can be entertained.
We visited during May half term, and the weather was nice and warm, perfect for exploring both Peppa Pig World and the wider park.

🎢 Attractions & Rides
Peppa Pig World boasts nine themed rides, each designed for preschoolers:
- Peppa’s Balloon Ride – soar high above the park in colorful balloons.
- Grandpa Pig’s Little Train – a charming train journey through the world of Peppa.
- The Queen’s Flying Coach Ride – fly over Peppa’s world in royal style.
- Grampy Rabbit’s Sailing Club – set sail on a gentle boat ride around Pirate Island.
- Muddy Puddles Splash Zone & George’s Splash Zone – fun splash areas with different types of water fountains for kids to run through and play.
- Mr. Potato’s Adventure Playground – an expansive play area with slides, climbing frames, and activities.
- George’s Spaceship Indoor Playzone – perfect for rainy days or if kids need a break from the sun.
My youngest son was obsessed with watching Peppa Pig, so he loved every ride and attraction. My older son wasn’t initially interested in Peppa, but the larger rides at Paultons Park kept him entertained, and he eventually joined in on the Peppa rides too.
👨‍👦 Family-Friendly Features
- Meet & Greets – daily chances to meet Peppa, George, and other characters.
- Height Policy – children under 1 meter go free, making it ideal for toddlers.
- Facilities – baby-changing areas, family restrooms, and stroller rentals.
- Dining Options – kid-friendly meals and snacks throughout the park.

⏰ Tips for a Smooth Visit
- Arrive Early – to make the most of the rides and meet-and-greets.
- Use the App – for real-time updates on ride times and character appearances.
- Pack Essentials – sunscreen, hats, and a change of clothes for the splash zones.
- Stay Hydrated – water bottles are essential, especially on warm days.
đź’ˇ Final Thoughts
Peppa Pig World offers a wholesome and joyful experience for young fans, and because it’s part of Paultons Park, older kids can enjoy bigger rides too. Our visit during May half term was perfect weather-wise, and both our sons had a fantastic day—my youngest thrilled by every Peppa attraction, and my older son happy with the wider park rides, eventually joining in on the Peppa fun.
Whether you’re planning a day trip or a short stay, Peppa Pig World at Paultons Park is a wonderful family-friendly destination.
âť“ FAQs
What’s the best age for Peppa Pig World?Peppa Pig World is ideal for toddlers and preschoolers—roughly ages 2–5. Older kids may enjoy the wider Paultons Park rides but might not be as interested in the Peppa-specific attractions.
Are the queues long at Peppa Pig World?For us, we never waited more than 20 minutes for any ride. There were long queues at the character meet-and-greet, but we didn’t do those.
For more information and to plan your visit, check out the official website: Paultons Park – Peppa Pig World
If you like, I can now also create a “Day Out in a Nutshell” summary box for Peppa Pig World with ages, highlights, and tips—similar to your Diggerland and Eureka posts. Do you want me to do that?
