The Radford family headed to the Lake District for a fun family day out – but it ended with the clan getting lost in one of the region's ‘gem’ attractions.
Mum Sue and dad Noel, along with 11 of their kids, visited the Lakeland Maze Farm Park in Kendal. The parents have 22 children in total.
The family travelled from Morecambe before attending what they described as a 'gem' of a day out for kids and adults alike.
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According to Lancs Live, she said: "There is a massive maze there which apparently can take you 90 minutes to get round and they've got big slides, and there's a farm as well. There is loads to do."
When they arrived, the family enjoyed petting the animals which included goats, alpacas, pigs and ponies. The children then raced each other on the go-karts and spent time on the play area.
Soon after, they decided it was time to enter the maze.
Noel said: "We've entered the mini maze, which then takes you onto the big maze. We're not allowed to split up though, we've all got to stay together.
"We've got some emergency flags which in case of emergency you wave and somebody comes to rescue you."
As they made their way around the maze, they were tasked with finding bee information boards and filling in a booklet with their information from them.
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After completing the first maze, the family moved on to the second – and bigger – maze.
Noel said: "We're now in the main maze which is all – I don't know if the whole maze is like this – but the sunflowers are huge. To be honest, I don't think we found all the bees – the little five signs."
A little while later, the family admitted defeat and opened an envelope they were given which was set to guide them out of the maze. However, Sue said it was not very clear.
The family were in need of a drink when they finally made their escape. They then decided to take turns going down a huge slide before heading home to play in the hot tub.
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Sue added: "We are gone for the day. We have had such a fun day. The kids have absolutely loved it. What a fantastic place this is, we've never been here before but we will definitely be coming back. It was really good, there is so much to do for kids and adults."
The family were in need of a drink when they finally made their escape. They then decided to take turns going down a huge slide before heading home to play in the hot tub.
Sue added: "We are gone for the day. We have had such a fun day. The kids have absolutely loved it.
"What a fantastic place this is, we've never been here before but we will definitely be coming back. It was really good, there is so much to do for kids and adults."
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