Car seats can typically be requested when booking, so check the requirements for your child's age when confirming your trip. It's one less item to pack alongside the stroller, snacks and spare outfits that a day at Peppa Pig World tends to require.
Paultons Park sits near Romsey, Hampshire, about 131 km (81 miles) from London and just 14 km (9 miles) from Southampton, making it an easy day trip from either city or from ports along the south coast.
Most families spend a full day, arriving at opening and staying until close, since the park spans five themed areas. Peppa Pig World alone takes 2-3 hours to see properly, and the Lost Kingdom, Tornado Springs and Critter Creek zones add several more hours of rides, animal encounters and play areas.
Yes. Beyond Peppa Pig World, the Lost Kingdom is a prehistoric zone with animatronic dinosaurs and two roller coasters, the Velociraptor and the suspended Flight of the Pterosaur. Tornado Springs adds water rides and go-karts, so siblings of different ages all find rides suited to them.
Paultons Park pairs the world's first Peppa Pig World, nine gentle rides built around Peppa's house, Daddy Pig's car and Grandpa Pig's boat, with a full 70-plus ride theme park set in landscaped Hampshire gardens. It's one of the few destinations that genuinely works for toddlers and older siblings on the same visit, without needing a second day.
Train and coach routes to Paultons Park usually involve at least one change plus a local bus connection to the park gates, which is a lot to manage with a stroller, nap schedules and excited kids in tow. A door-to-door private transfer skips those changes, drops you right at the entrance, and lets you set a pickup time that fits naptimes or an early arrival for opening.