Soft Play Hire in Bruton

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Sometimes a bouncy castle isn't quite what you are looking for or maybe you are looking for something that goes hand in hand with our Bouncy Castles and that is where our soft play packages come in. Our Soft Play is the perfect addition to your tots birthday party or maybe you are looking for something to entertain your smallest wedding reception guests.

Our Soft Play shapes are great for building and stacking, our Ball Pool is a popular choice, filled with brightly coloured balls, and we even have a selection of soft Giant Lego Bricks. Your little guests will be spoiled for choice and they are certain to love our safe, fun and brightly coloured soft play equipment.

Jolly Jumpers offer corporate entertainment, family fun days and birthday party hire in Bruton, Trowbridge. Bath, Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. We are always striving to bring our clients the very best and latest inflatables, games and activities. All of our equipment is sourced from the finest UK manufacturers, built to and maintained to the highest of standards.

Our promise to you. We will deliver to you on time, a clean, well presented and fully compliant bouncy castle, that conforms to British Standard BS EN 14960, our experienced and friendly team will install your bouncy castle and offer you all of the relevant safety information for your event.

Bookings can be made online, via our website or you can contact our friendly team of experts using any of the methods outlined on our Contact Jolly Jumpers page or on 07810586417, you can also check out our FAQs page where we offer the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.

If you would like to take a look at what our clients have to say about Jolly Jumpers, we welcome you to view our up to date Testimonials

About Bruton

Bruton, a charming town nestled in the Somerset countryside, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its blend of traditional English charm and contemporary flair, Bruton has become a sought-after destination for visitors seeking a mix of relaxation and exploration. Here are some of the top things to do and see in Bruton.

1. The Newt in Somerset

One of Bruton's most iconic attractions, The Newt is a luxury hotel, garden, and estate renowned for its exquisite design and lush landscapes. Visitors can explore beautifully cultivated gardens, woodland walks, and even a working cyder press. The estate also hosts a farm shop and a restaurant serving locally sourced cuisine. Its innovative blend of history and modernity makes it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and those with an appreciation for sustainability and design.

2. Hauser & Wirth Somerset

This internationally acclaimed contemporary art gallery is set on the edge of Bruton in a restored 18th-century farmstead. Hauser & Wirth Somerset offers world-class exhibitions in a rural setting, making it a hub for art enthusiasts. Beyond the galleries, the site features the Durslade Farmhouse and Piet Oudolf’s Meadow, a breathtaking perennial garden designed by the famed landscape architect. The onsite restaurant, Roth Bar & Grill, is a great place to enjoy locally sourced meals amidst creative surroundings.

3. St. Mary’s Church

For history buffs, St. Mary’s Church is a testament to Bruton's medieval past. This Grade I listed building boasts stunning architecture, including a 16th-century tower and beautiful stained glass windows. The churchyard provides a peaceful spot to reflect and enjoy the tranquility of this historic town.

4. Bruton Museum

Delve into Bruton's rich heritage at the Bruton Museum. This small but fascinating museum showcases the history of the town through exhibits, artifacts, and photographs. Learn about Bruton's medieval origins, its connections to the wool trade, and its development over the centuries.

5. Trendy Boutiques and Independent Shops

Bruton’s High Street is dotted with a variety of independent shops and boutiques, making it a great destination for shopping. You’ll find artisan crafts, antiques, and unique gifts. Caro Somerset is a favourite for design-focused homeware, while At the Chapel is a bakery, restaurant, and wine shop all rolled into one.

6. The Countryside and Walking Trails

The Somerset countryside surrounding Bruton offers stunning vistas and excellent walking opportunities. Popular trails include the Macmillan Way and Stourhead Estate walks. Whether you’re looking for a short stroll or a more challenging hike, the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes are sure to inspire.

7. Local Food and Drink

Bruton has become a foodie haven, with a range of eateries offering delicious, locally sourced fare. Highlights include the rustic Roth Bar & Grill and the sophisticated Osip, a Michelin-starred farm-to-table restaurant. For something sweet, pop into a local café for traditional cream teas.

8. Events and Festivals

Bruton often hosts community events, markets, and festivals. The Bruton Art Factory and other local venues regularly feature live music, performances, and exhibitions, providing cultural entertainment throughout the year.

With its blend of history, art, nature, and gastronomy, Bruton is a gem that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re a day-tripper, a weekend visitor, or planning a longer stay, Bruton promises an unforgettable experience.