The park was founded in 1994 as Tredidon Trails, originally just including a treasure hunt and children's play area. The founder was Pete Jones, an engineering graduate who took much inspiration from the famous British engineer
Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The park currently receives about 27,000 visitors each year and includes several treasure hunt trails, a miniature railway and mazes. The reception area which resembles a
pumping station from the
Victorian era includes a Cafe and gift shop. In 2024 the 'Study' was added, a quick escape room style experience, along with an Ames room. The park's gauge
miniature railway is named
Porterswick Junction Light Railway. It was constructed in 2002 and was extended in 2003 to form a complete 900 yard loop. The line now includes four bridges which go over the top, as well as an engine shed, inspection pit and two locomotives which operate at the site. == See also ==