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October half term

October Half Term Fun October 22 - October 28

October 20, 2018

This October half term we’ve got loads to see and do!

October Half Term Fun

October 22 – October 28

Pumpkin Hunt

Find all the pumpkins hidden around our Farm Park to win a prize!

October Half Term Fun October 22 - October 28

Time Walk

Take a walk around our woodland walk and discover the fantastic beasts that used to roam the countryside.

Butterfly House

The butterfly house is back and will be open until the end of October.

Spooky Bugs

Meet interesting insects and lost of creepy, crawly critters every day during the October Half Term!

Fishing with Dolly

(11am – 3pm)

Take the kid’s down to Dolly’s pond.  Every child catches a fish!

Animal Encounters & Keeper Talks – Every day during half term!

Animal Encounters

10:00am – Meet the Donkeys & Ponies

11:00am – Meet the Guinea Pigs

12:00pm – Meet the Pigs

1:00pm – Meet the Reptiles

2:00pm – Meet the Ferrets

3:00pm – Meet Pebbles the spooky sheep

Keeper Talks

10:30am – Capybara

11:30am – Meerkat Madness

12:30pm – Coati feed

1:30pm – Tapir Tales

2:30pm – Butterflies & spooky bugs

3:30pm – Crocodile Creek

(Timings subject to change)

FInd more here at Jimmy’s Farm 

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