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We tried GreenWood's adorable new alpaca experience!
We tried GreenWood's adorable new alpaca experience!

North Wales Chronicle

time7 days ago

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We tried GreenWood's adorable new alpaca experience!

The eco-park, located in Y Felinheli, has been given a summer makeover with pastel-coloured flowers, cheerful bunting, and a striking giant orange gorilla - perfect for a fun photo opportunity. As part of the festivities, visitors can enjoy face painting, hair braiding, and crafts. The eco-park is dressed for its 'Festival of Fun' (Image: Newsquest / Suzanne Kendrick) Our three-year-old son Sebastian had his face painted. He picked a unicorn design and gave the finished look a big thumbs up! I felt honoured to take part in the alpaca walk - especially as I was told it hadn't officially opened to the public just yet. Nicola Wheatcroft and Miley Jones, of guest services arts and crafts, with Sebastian; Sebastian opted for a unicorn design! (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) The alpaca walks will officially open this weekend (July 26/27). The walks will be bookable in-person at the park during a visit. I walked with Pasha and it was such a special experience from start to finish. He was incredibly fluffy. I learned that alpacas prefer to be gently stroked on the neck, rather than on the head or at the back, so it's important to approach them in a way that makes them feel comfortable. A huge orange gorilla acts at the perfect photo opp! (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) The session began with a relaxed introduction and the chance to feed the three alpacas - Qhari, Pasha and Simba. Qhari certainly made himself known as the greediest of the bunch! The walk itself took place in Cwtch Corner and was just the right length for little legs and big ones alike - a gentle loop around the enclosure area, twice. Qhari and Pasha are both one year old, and Simba, the youngest, will turn one later this month. All three arrived at GreenWood earlier this year. Gwen with Qhari, Pasha and Simba (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) Gwen Jones, GreenWood's main animal keeper, was incredibly knowledgeable and explained all the work that had gone into helping the alpacas feel at ease in their new surroundings. Gwen, who has played a big role in setting up and implementing the new experience, said: "It has been really special to be involved in this. They are very special animals, very calming and funny. Chief Reporter Suzanne Kendrick with Pasha (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) "It has all been a bit of a whirlwind but just being able to do this with other people is fulfilling. "It has been something I've been focused on for months and I'm super pleased where we are with it now. "We've done a lot of work with the alpacas and training has gone well. They were much more nervous at the start." We took the alpacas on a gentle walk (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) Once open to the public, the alpaca walks will be available for small groups with a maximum of three adults and three children per session. The experience is suitable for children aged four and up. Gwen also shared that GreenWood's former alpacas have moved on to a carefully chosen new home and are happy and settled. She praised the The British Alpaca Society for their support. Chief Reporter Suzanne Kendrick with Pasha (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest)During our visit, we also took Sebastian on his first ever rollercoaster - the Green Dragon. This is the world's only people-powered coaster. The ride included a 360 degree horizontal loop round the hill, but our little boy was completely unfazed - he was absolutely beaming the entire time. RELATED STORIES GreenWood Family Park welcomes new manager Chris Jones We experienced the Barefoot Trail and were thrilled that our 14-month-old could be part of it too. This unique sensory experience invites visitors to walk barefoot through different terrains including sand, bark, straw, timber, and water. It's the first of its kind in Wales and was a real highlight. Our youngest taking part in the Barefoot Walk (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) Our eldest particularly loved the sand, water and hay, while our youngest enjoyed the soft sand but wasn't so sure about the feeling of hay between his toes! There's an impressive amount of activities across the park for little ones over 100cm tall which I feel is a rarity. Our eldest also: We had a lovely meal at the Woodbarn Café, where the food was of excellent quality. I chose the Arrabbiata Pork Meatballs, served with rice and garlic bread. The dish had a bit of a kick but the flavours were fantastic and the rice was cooked to perfection. I thought this was great value for £9.50. My partner really enjoyed his Southern Fried Chicken Burger (£11.50), which came with lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, and a generous portion of fries. The Arrabbita Pork Meatballs meal was delicious (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) Our boys went for the roll kids' meal (£6.95), which came with crisps, an apple, and a bag of raisins - you could opt for ham or cheese. A free orange or apple juice is included with these meal. My partner opted for the chicken burger with fries (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) We obviously finished our day with a visit to the gift shop! It's so well stocked - with everything from toys and stationery to sweet treats, souvenirs, and both traditional and modern children's gifts. Overall, GreenWood Family Park offered a brilliant mix of outdoor adventure, hands-on animal encounters (we also met and stroked Misty the Rabbit!), and creative play - all wrapped up in a family-friendly atmosphere. Bunting for the 'Festival of Fun' at GreenWood Forest Park (Image: Suzanne Kendrick / Newsquest) The new alpaca walk was a genuine highlight and a lovely way to slow down and connect with nature. With the Festival of Fun running throughout the summer holidays, it's the perfect time to visit. The Festival of Fun will run until August 31.

GreenWood Family Park welcomes new manager Chris Jones
GreenWood Family Park welcomes new manager Chris Jones

North Wales Chronicle

time19-07-2025

  • North Wales Chronicle

GreenWood Family Park welcomes new manager Chris Jones

Chris Jones has taken up the role at the eco theme-park, which is situated near Bangor. Mr Jones, who speaks Welsh and who grew up locally, said: "There's a really valuable family feel here. "The locals love it and are proud of what they have on their doorstep, and rightly so. "It's a privilege to be part of something that means so much to so many." Mr Jones, who was formerly a commercial manager at Snowdon Light Railway, has a personal connection to GreenWood. His daughters, Awel, aged eight, and Enia, aged four, "are regulars" at the park, and he recalls visits with his nieces in the past. Mr Jones said of his daughters: "They basically live here now I work here. "My youngest thinks she owns the animals – she's especially fond of the guinea pigs and rabbits. "We were here nearly every day over Easter too – it's the best place to tire out two energetic kids." GreenWood reported a 179 per cent year-on-year increase in guest numbers during the Easter school holiday, which was the first school holiday under Mr Jones' management. The park attracts more than 150,000 visitors annually and features a range of eco-friendly attractions, including the Green Dragon, billed as "the world's only people-powered rollercoaster"; and Solar Splash, billed as "the UK's first solar-powered water ride." Families can also navigate the Barefoot Trail, ride the Forest Glider, explore Tree Top Towers, and more. Mr Jones said: "There's so much potential here. "I feel responsible for taking the park forward – not just because it's my job, but because it's part of where I'm from. "The Welsh language and our sense of place also really matter in this part of the world. "We want visitors, whether they're from around the corner or across the country, to feel that." Mr Jones' management has so far seen the launch of alpaca walks, which enable guests to pet and feed the animals as well as stroll alongside them. His plans include further engagement with special educational needs (SEN) schools. READ MORE: Bangor: Four-month roadworks by Ysbyty Gwynedd set to start GreenWood will host its first Festival of Fun from July 19 to August 31. Guests visiting during the summer school holiday can take advantage of a pay-once, visit-twice offer. More information about the Festival of Fun is available at

GreenWood Family Park in Y Felinheli launches alpaca walks!
GreenWood Family Park in Y Felinheli launches alpaca walks!

North Wales Chronicle

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

GreenWood Family Park in Y Felinheli launches alpaca walks!

GreenWood Family Park, in Y Felinheli, has welcomed three new alpacas. From this week, children aged four and over can meet, feed, and walk one of GreenWood's new furry friends – offering them a brand-new experience, never before seen at the 17-acre sustainable theme park. Qhari, Pasha and Simba are all just under one year old. Each alpaca will take part in three walks per day, meaning nine slots will be bookable daily. Chris Jones, General Manager of GreenWood Family Park, said: 'We're thrilled to welcome GreenWood's newest residents - Qhari, Pasha and Simba - to the park. Alpacas are gentle, friendly animals and a fantastic way to help children build confidence around larger animals, especially thanks to their calm nature and love of treats. Each alpaca will take part in three walks per day (Image: GreenWood Family Park) 'Introducing alpaca walks is an exciting addition to GreenWood as we celebrate over 30 years of creating magical memories for families. "Providing sustainable, fun and meaningful experiences is at the heart of everything we do. "This new activity brings our young guests even closer to nature in a way that's both engaging and wonderfully calming – they really are the perfect fit for GreenWood.' Children aged four and above can meet, feed, and walk one of GreenWood's new furry friends (Image: GreenWood Family Park) The eco-friendly family adventure park is open every day from now until the end of August, with a Festival of Fun running between July 19 and August 31. For the Festival of Fun, the park will be dressed for 'festival vibes', and children (and adults) can get creative with glitter hair, festival braids, colour sprays, and by making their own flower crown or butterfly wings. MORE NEWS Family with decades-long ties become new custodians of beloved Anglesey pub Cemaes Bay hotel at 'risk of collapse' after major fire GreenWood is a unique forest adventure park featuring the world's only people-powered rollercoaster and the UK's first solar-powered ride, as well as an animal petting zone, maze, and more. Located on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, the park showcases innovative techniques such as rainwater harvesting, a dedicated solar farm, and a newly drilled borehole for fresh water – all contributing to its goal of becoming self-sustaining. The 17-acre, dog-friendly site has food outlets serving hot meals, snacks, ice creams, drinks and more. GreenWood has just reopened its tipi glamping site for the summer, which can cater for families of four or six, and up to two dogs. Unlimited access to the park is included during operational hours.

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