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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Now the UK’s largest collection of parrots with nearly 2,000 birds covering over 100 species, but there’s not just parrots here, you will also see Marmosets, Meerkats, Lemurs, Giant Tortoises, Snakes, Kookaburras and many more.

As the world's largest parrot rescue centre, you can witness the amazing work the dedicated staff do while also meeting some of the funniest bird characters you could ever imagine.

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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Centres around a Tropical House in a spectacular jungle-like setting which includes a large water feature containing Red-Eared and other Terrapins. The outside exhibits include capuchin monkeys, meerkats, ring tailed lemur and more plus plenty of bird exhibits.

Take a walk around the water feature and see Caiman alligators, large lizards, marmosets, parrots and toucans amongst others. The Reptile House is home to snakes and spiders including yellow anaconda, boa constrictor and the gigantic Burmese pythons.

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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm is home to rhinos, giraffe, leopards, tigers, elephants and lions - all the biggest zoo animals!

We also have 12 huge indoor and outdoor play areas.

You can get hands on with the farm animals and learn more about the wildlife from our zookeepers at one of the Zookeeper Talks.

School Visits

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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Blackpool Zoo is the perfect destination for your school or group. Outdoor, healthy exercise combined with a unique learning experience and over 1000 animals. Education programmes are curriculum-led from Nursery to post-graduate and extra experiences are available for non-uniform groups. We also offer discounts on admission for school groups.

Animal Experiences

One of England's most elegant and eccentric Gothic houses
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Visiting Strawberry Hill is a truly theatrical experience. Magically lit by a unique collection of renaissance glass, its gloomy castle-like hall and grey gothic staircase lead dramatically to the magnificence of the gallery.

Created by art historian, writer and son of Britain's first Prime Minister Horace Walpole in the 18th century, Strawberry Hill is internationally famous as Britain’s finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture. It also inspired the first gothic novel The Castle of Otranto.

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Farms
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Learning through discovery is just one of the reasons to book your group visit to Willows Farm Village.

With so many children growing up in urban areas, a visit to Willows allows children to explore the countryside, its animals, how animals and humans work together, where the food they eat comes from and the importance of outdoor activity. At Willows the children learn all this and more through our programme of activities, adventure play and having fun!

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Environment Centres
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The official visitors' centre of the Geopark way. Attractions include interactive iPads and wall maps encouraging kids to learn all about the geology, archaeology, history and water of the Malvern Hills. The Cafe stocks a wide range of local food and drink and has free WiFi and parking.

Its position on the western slopes of the Hills at the Wyche cutting gives beautiful views over Herefordshire. 

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Religious Buildings
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Learning Outside the Classroom:

Bradford Cathedral is a first class educational resource offering a perfect venue for Learning Outside the Classroom. It is full of opportunities for first-hand discovery, offered in an imaginative and well-developed programme by an experienced teaching team. This ancient place of worship, with over thirteen hundred years of history, tells two different kinds of story: the Christian story and that of Bradford, in a national and international framework.

A special RE resource

The world’s oldest and original model village.
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Museums
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The Village depicts rural England in the 1930s and is a miniature wonderland which delights children of all ages. Buy a quiz (over 5s and under 5s) from our shop and enjoy answering the questions as you wander around.

Use your imagination in this unique world of make-believe that has delighted generations of visitors.

Established in 1929 Bekonscot Model Village captures a delightful and timeless image of a lost age, depicting rural England in the l930s. An unforgettable day out for everyone.

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Outdoor Activity
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We provide sailing opportunities for disabled people.

When you first step in to a small dinghy or sail away single-handed, it is an emotional experience...

our aim is to get you on the water no matter what your disability --to learn to sail in a safe environment, to simply enjoy yourself in the company of others, or to develop your competitive skills.... to give you a sense of freedom...

you may have no sight; be confined to a wheelchair; have a learning difficulty, but whatever your disability, we will try and get you out on the water.

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