Journey into the Jurassic for a day full of family fun at Flambards this half term.
The theme park has created a prehistoric-themed landscape for their dinosaur week, which will be home to more than a dozen different dinosaurs, ranging from a metre-long baby stegosaurus to giant triceratops.
Visitors can spot giant dinosaur eggs, baby dinosaurs and even a nest of pteranodon hatchlings, while looking out for a group of troublesome baby velociraptors on the hunt for prey.
Families can also try fossil hunting in the Dino Dig to uncover fossilised remains, before meeting some live creatures with links to prehistoric ancestors, ranging rom reptiles to raptors on May 29 and June 2.
Dinosaur week will be at Flambards from Saturday, May 28 to Sunday, June 5.
All rides and exhibitions will be open throughout half term, as well as the indoor play area, One 2 Eleven, which will have a focus on arts and crafts for the week.
Children can have fun in the indoor messy zone while getting creative designing, painting and colouring, before playing on the slides, tunnels, rope walkways and having fun with the cannon shooters.
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