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Crealy Adventure Park, formerly Crealy Devon's Great Adventure Park, is Southwest England's largest family Theme Park attraction and is home to over 60 rides, attractions, live shows and a zoo. Located just outside Exeter and set in over 100 acres of countryside the business also consists of a large lodge, glamping and camping park that includes themed accommodation with a variety of entertainment, sports and leisure facilities.
About the park[]
The land for Crealy Adventure Park was bought from King's College, Cambridge in 1982. Its first visitors arrived in 1988 when it was operating as a farm, coming to see the cows being milked using its state-of-the-art dairy unit. It officially opened in 1989 as a working farm, Crealy the Great Farm Adventure, the same year its restaurant and Treetops playground were opened.
In 1992, the name of the park changed to Crealy Country and more attractions were introduced, including quad bikes and the bumper boat lake.
In 1994, the cows were sold so that their barns could be used for undercover attractions. The next year, the Adventure Zone was opened.
In 1997, the Magical Kingdom (known as buddy bear's kingdom from 2011-2022, now known as The Pier) was opened.
In 2000 the park's first Roller Coaster was added – a Vekoma Junior Coaster called Maximus. Further Roller Coasters were added in 2014 and 2015. Its 2015 addition, Twister Rollercoaster, a Spinning Wild Mouse, is the largest ride in the park.

One of Crealy's playgrouds
Crealy currently has over 60 rides, attractions and live shows. These include thrill rides, rollercoasters, water rides, and indoor and outdoor play areas. There is also the Animal Barn, which houses zoo and farm animals.
In 2012, the park opened accommodation nearby at Crealy Meadows Caravan and Camping Park. Now known as Crealy Meadows, the site offers camping and caravan pitches, themed tents, and luxury lodges and glamping.
In February 2019, Crealy abandoned zero-hour contracts for its staff in favour of permanent roles. The park speculated that it was one of the first theme parks in the country to do this.
In May 2022, Crealy opened Sooty land, (Based of The sooty show.) including 4 new rides, as well as rebranding Buddy bear's kingdom as the pier. They also removed The honey swing ride and moved The Flying machine next to Maximus.
Twister Rollercoaster
Roller Coasters (3)[]
Name | Manufacturer | Type | Opened |
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Maximus | Vekoma | Junior Coaster / 207m | 2000 |
Shark Bay | SBF Visa | Shark Trip (MX601K) | 15.2.2014 |
Twister Rollercoaster | SBF Visa | Spinning Coaster (MX52) | 19.7.2015 |
Camel Creek Adventure Park[]
Terry Sandling bought Trelow Farm in Tredinnick and opened the property to the public in 1989 as The Shire Horse Centre. The property was then sold to Crealy Great Adventure Parks in 2004. Following an acquisition in 2015, John Broome CBE purchased Cornwall's Crealy and rebranded it as Camel Creek Adventure Park. The park attracts approximately 200,000 people a year.
Major rides include the new 5D Simulator, Morgawr, The Beast, Raging River and Thunder Falls. Camel Creek targets younger children up to the age of six. Swampy and Dina are resident characters.