
A Jurassic Journey of Fun and Games for the Whole Family
Dino Falls Adventure Golf in Trafford Park, Stretford, offers an exciting, family-friendly miniature golf experience nestled among stunning prehistoric-themed landscapes. Rated 4.8/5 by enthusiastic visitors, the venue features two thrilling courses filled with unique challenges and photo opportunities. Great for all ages, the attraction also offers a cozy cafe for refreshments after a day of fun. Whether you're playing with family or friends, Dino Falls promises an unforgettable adventure.
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Two themed mini-golf courses with dinosaur obstacles and challenges for all ages.
Affordable group pricing, including family deals for up to four people.
Serves drinks, snacks, and light meals with special deals for golf players.
Scenic spots throughout the course for fun, memorable photos with prehistoric themes.
Ideal for birthdays, family outings, or casual gatherings with easy booking options.
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Overall rating
Fabiola Bonacci
We went this morning with our 4 years old and it was a very pleasant experience. He enjoyed so much and us too.
Janet Deakin
Wasn't busy so we had no rush. Great game. Did the volcano 🌋 route.It's of fun,great photo opportunities. Finished off with a drinks deal,only £2 each when you buy your golf tickets. Would highly recommend.The food in the cafe looked amazing but we didn't have time to eat .Will factor it in for next time.
damion poulter
Had a cracking game of adventure golf with one of my kids, went on a sunday afternoon - Great way to pass an hour, lovely little cafe to have a warm drink or a beer to warm up. Very reasonably priced will definatly visit again soon
Kim Beattie
Great for an hours play, we always pick a couple of extra balls up at the beginning because your bound to loose 1 or 2. If the weather is dry it's great. Both courses are fun, the staff don't seem to bother (make of that what you will) its quieter during the week.
M Lindsay
The queues in were a bit ridiculous, you wouldn't be able to define from online booked customers to people who just turned up so the priority element goes out the window. It feels like a first come first served system given how you pay on arrival. There was no one manning the two courses so some kids were in and out both as they had spare golf balls on them. There isnt many shade spots so when the suns beaming down the kids feel it, I would suggest carry drinks as the kiosk is not near the holes until the end. Toilets are also inside the building and up the stairs so anyone would need to go first as there isnt an easy way back once mid course and as there are people always before and after you its not easy to stop for a break unless you forfeit your go. Basically if your child has needs this might be a bit tricky. Our daughter is heat sensitive and this caused issues half way around the course regardless of hats. HOWEVER. A great course with different challenges. Nice opportunities for photos and its something nice to take part in, involves the family, can be comical and fun. The price at approx £30 for a family of 4 i think is reasonable for it too. Parking was good. I recommend get there earlier than your scheduled appointment to consider the queues during half term.