One of the UK’s oldest amusement parks, Dreamland, in Margate, Kent, has a 1920s wooden, driver-operated roller-coaster, plus the new Rock’n’Roller, which dips and dives at 35mph (from £3 a ride; dreamland.co.uk).
The Forbidden Corner, in Leyburn, North Yorkshire, is an eccentric four-acre labyrinth of tunnels, mazes and towers (from £14.50, under-4s free; theforbiddencorner.co.uk).
Dingles Fairground Museum, in Milford, Devon, has eight interactive rides among the exhibits, including a 1930s Moonrocket, a ghost train and dodgems, plus a fun plate-smashing stall (from £10; dinglesfhc.co.uk).
Gulliver’s Land in Milton Keynes has rides for toddlers, plus a drop-tower for older children and themed areas like the JCB zone (£21; gulliverslandresort.co.uk).
BeWILDerwood in Norfolk and Cheshire is a winner for children under 12, with treehouses and jungle bridges, zip wires and extreme slides,…