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The Summer Holidays are here! The kids want to know...'What are we doing today?'Fear not parents! We've got plenty of great ideas, so start looking now!
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Noah's Ark offers a day out for all the family. You can hold baby chicks, rabbits and guinea pigs, and feed deer and camels there are over 80 types of animals to see.
There are daily animal shows,...
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Maze World contains the largest collection of permanent mazes with six mazes themed around the continents. From the Candadian Hedge Maze shaped like a maple leaf to the African Reed Fence Maze shaped...
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This hospital works in the rehabilitation of wild animals mainly orphans unsuitable to be released back into the wild.
There are diffrent animals in the hospital from season to season!...
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A great family visit whatever the weather. There are four different types of Otter - the native British or the European Otter which is shy and elusive in the wild. Then there is the Asian Otters whi...
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Monkey World is a sanctuary for apes and monkeys. It was set up in 1987 by Jim and Alison Cronin
providing a stable and permanent home for abused beach chimps from spain . Monkey World works with...
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At Splashdown there is something for everyone during high season(July 28 - August 31).
Splashdown is an action water park - there is no adult swimming pool but there are 12 awesome rides. There is...
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An amazing day out at the "Most remarkable show on earth"!
The Great Dorset Steam Fair expands every year on its massive 600 acre swhowground at Tarrant Hinton near Blandford Forum. There are 2000...
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The yellow boats of Poole are well known and have taken people for days out for a 100 years. Lord Baden - Powell who founded the Scout movement crossed from Sandbanks in 1907. This is the least expe...
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