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UK / South East / Kent

Diggerland Kent

Medway Valley Leisure Park, Roman Way, Strood, Kent, ME2 2NU

Your days out in Kent can be super fun and adventurous when teamed up with a day at Diggerland. Guests of all ages can ride, drive and operate real diggers! All in a safe and family friendly setting.

It’s not just a park; it’s a thrilling family odyssey, catering to adventurers of all sizes (as long as you meet the height requirements!). Whether you’re rolling with a small squad or bringing the whole crew, Diggerland serves up an extraordinary and electrifying theme park experience with a whopping 20 unique rides and driving escapades, plus a treasure trove of extra activities.

Ever dreamt of taking the wheel of a bona fide JCB or Komatsu excavator? Ready to get your head spinning with the mind-blowing Spindizzy? How about soaring to the skies while soaking in the most spectacular views from the Skyshuttle? Or maybe an off-road journey of epic proportions with the Groundshuttle gets your heart racing. Don’t forget the wild ride of Dodgems and Go-Karts!

For those moments when you need a breather or want to cheer on your little daredevils, Diggerland has you covered with indoor and outdoor play areas, plus a stash of coin-operated rides and more. Parents, we’ve got you too – relax, kick back, and enjoy the show or jump in and join the fun!

Every Diggerland park boasts its very own Goodie Store, the ultimate souvenir hub to capture the day’s magic. You can also scoop up gifts, toys, and goodies galore. And when you’ve worked up an appetite from all the action, our cafeterias offer a smorgasbord of hot and cold snacks, delicious meals, and thirst-quenching beverages.

Diggerland's sweet spot is kids aged 4 to 14, but the adventure knows no bounds, with visitors of all ages revelling in the excitement. So, gear up for an unforgettable family fiesta at Diggerland – where the fun never stops!

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Opening Times

Diggerland is a seasonal attraction. Please see website for details.

Prices

Diggerland is a seasonal attraction. Please see website for details.

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Café

Car Parking

Picnic Site

Baby Changing

Disabled Access

Toilets

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