Barry Island Pleasure Park in Wales has already launched one new ride and has plans to add more this year.

Visitors with small children can now head on an apple-themed Caterpillar Coaster, which was introduced during February half-term and is ideal for introducing kids to rides.

And the free-to-visit attraction park is planning on adding several more attractions, according to Theme Parks UK.

While the new additions are yet to be announced, the park has teased that its biggest improvement is yet to come and will be introduced before the end of this year.

The park previously revealed that it was adding bumper cars, but this has been delayed by the war in Ukraine with steel prices rising.

Other rides at the park include Aerospace, which is a huge 65 metres-tall and reaches speeds of 75 miles-per-hour and remains the tallest and fastest ride of its kind in the UK.

There is also a ghost train, carousel, waltzers and even a crazy fun house.

To go on the different attractions, visitors must purchase tokens, which cost around £1 each; rides then usually cost between three and four tokens per person.