
Tired of soft plays that look like a rainbow exploded? Wild ‘N’ Out swaps the neon chaos for Scandi-chic play spaces and natural textures your little wild ones will love.

The unique children’s play space is located at Willinghurst Estate, in the breath taking Surrey Hills.
The soft play captures the magic of the countryside — open, bright, and full of imagination. Think rolling greens to cozy corners, every detail is designed to let little ones explore, laugh, and learn in a setting that feels like a breath of fresh air.

As soon as we entered the room Noah and Bella were taken aback, literally their jaws dropped when they saw the place. A massive wooden structured playframe for them to explore. Lots of room to run around and explore, with hidden extras which we came upon as we ventured around the room.

The main wooden area itself consisted of spider nets, slides, tunnels, rollers to crawl through and interactive play too. Noah absolutely loved the green tunnel slide, and spent ages zooming down this. I loved the design of the main playframe, it was beautifully crafted and even with the children exploring inside – you could still easily see them as there was plastic glass on sections of the softplay and carefully designed slats so that you always could have eyes on them.

Aside from the climbing area, there were also role play sections where you could visit the farm shop, play in the kitchen or make some delicious pizzas in the pizza oven.

There was also a huge chalkboard which everyone loved writing their names on. Noah did need some quiet time as he was exhausted from all the playing, so he headed to the cozy corner and actually relaxed with a book, whereas Bella decided to sit quietly and perfect her colouring in skills.

At one side of the softplay play there was a climbing wall and monkey bars – which was the perfect height for both Noah and Bella to practise their monkey skills. Plus with soft padded mats underneath it meant that if they did fall they literally could jump back up again and give it another go.

There were so many little extras in this room too, from the build a fish wall where you could place magnetic fish on the wall and maw pictures from them. To the soft play stepping stones, ride on cars and stackable Christmas trees too. So much thought and attention to detail has gone into this.

For the smaller children there was a separate area for under 2s to ensure a safe and engaging environment. They had their own ball pit, softplay climbing dome and a small slide aswell. This was conveniently located in the cafe area so you could easily have a drink whilst still being able to watch your youngest in here.

The new addition to the Surrey Hills was literally like a breath of fresh air. A totally unique soft play and role pla centre all rolled into one – aesthetically pleasing and engaging for the children. We had a brilliant time and can’t wait to come back.











