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Wildlife and Nature
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Llama trekking in the Peak District is the ideal way to spend a day out with a difference. These graceful animals are the perfect walking companion - not too fast, not too slow and with the added bonus of carrying your excess baggage!

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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Shropshire based petting farm and zoo with over 150 different species of animal. Indoor and outdoor demonstrations take place daily including lamb feeding, sheep racing; meet the meerkats and egg collecting. The farm also has an indoor and outdoor play area, cafe and gift shop.

Where fun, farming and nature go hand in hand.
Venue Type: 
Farms
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A farm park, petting farm, indoor soft play, outdoor play, nature park, wildlife encounters, adventure play, working farm, cafe, educational centre, rare breeds farm, adventure play, children’s birthday parties.

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Tours
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Llama trekking is fast becoming a 'must-do' activity. Bond with your llama, get to know him and take him on a walk in the glorious countryside of south west Herefordshire. If travelling from further afield, why not take a two day stay in one of our holiday cottages?

Llamas are not ridden. Instead they are pack animals and can carry thirty kilos, or as we say, all you need for a picnic lunch - chairs, table, and hamper.

Venue Type: 
Wildlife and Nature
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Although you can't actually ride them, these lovely pack animals will willingly carry your rucksack, whilst you enjoy the beautiful scenery. What better way to get away from it all than by leading a gentle llama along bridleways, farm tracks and country lanes.

Visitors centre includes 3 toilets with hot water hand washing areas, indoor and outdoor eating facilities where you are welcome to have a picnic after your visit, car parking next to centre with full disabled access.

Educational Visits

Venue Type: 
Outdoor Activity
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Our aim is to help disadvantaged and disabled children from the inner city communities of Plymouth and the surrounding areas within the PL postcodes.

Set in the heart of Normandy this 17th century Chateau is set in four acres of beautiful private grounds.
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Outdoor Activity
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This beautiful 17th century Normandy Château is located in the idyllic fishing village of Criel-sur-Mer, providing the ideal opportunity for young people to immerse themselves in French culture

Just 90 minutes from Calais and 20 minutes from Dieppe, the Château is surprisingly accessible

Four acres of grounds and a multi-purpose sports complex provide the perfect location for team games and adventure activities

Venue Type: 
Parks and Gardens
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St Nicholas Meadow was acquired by Warwick Borough Council and the formal gardens and the Children’s Corner were opened in the 1930s.

St Nicholas Park's activities attracts visitors from all over the Midlands as well as local people.

Things to enjoy:

  • Play – up-to-the-minute play areas.

Venue Type: 
Farms
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A farm park with a difference, featuring an enchanted walk, adventure playground and our collection of farm and exotic animals. Everything is designed with disabled children in mind, but Fairytale Farm can be enjoyed by everybody.

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Equestrian Activities
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BHS approved all weather facility specialising in riding opportunities for the disabled, plus RDA and able bodied lessons.

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