See the first few rides taking shape at new £37 million theme park on Derbyshire border

Work to build a new theme park on the Derbyshire border is continuing at pace.
Pictured is progress work at Gulliver's Valley. Picture: Steve EllisPictured is progress work at Gulliver's Valley. Picture: Steve Ellis
Pictured is progress work at Gulliver's Valley. Picture: Steve Ellis

Gulliver's Valley is currently being built on a 250 acre swathe of land at next to Rother Valley Country Park, Waleswood.

The main theme park will have more than 70 rides and attractions as well as various indoor activities including a unique climbing centre, water play zone and a Blast Arena.

And work to create the entrance off Mansfield Road has now been carried out and a security hut can be seen at the turning, which is opposite Waleswood Industrial Estate.

Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve EllisPictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis
Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis

The site will also include family-friendly accommodation ranging from glamping to themed rooms such a ‘pirate’ and ‘princess’.

The £37 million theme park is due to open in Spring 2020.

Julie Dalton, managing director at Gulliver’s Valley said: “We are proud that Gulliver’s remains a family-owned, family-run and family-focussed business.

“It’s incredibly important to us to ensure the local community around Gulliver’s Valley will benefit from the new development.

Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve EllisPictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis
Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis

“We are investing in the local economy through recruitment as close to the theme park resort as we can; so far we have used local businesses where possible and also invited local school children to share their ideas with us about what they want from the new resort on their doorstep.

“One of our aims is to give families and children quality time and memories, through fresh air and fun activities.

“I am very pleased to say Gulliver’s Valley Theme Park and Resort will have forest classrooms available in education and ecology centres.

“We have also strived to retain and enhance existing woodland, whilst making them accessible to the general public – meaning nature trails, walks, outdoor gyms and the forest will be available to the local community to use, free of charge.

Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve EllisPictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis
Pictured is work at Gullivers Valley. Picture:Steve Ellis

“We are now really starting to see our vision come to life and the first few buildings are being created.”

Planning approval for the theme park was granted by Rotherham Borough Council in February 2017.