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Oswestry’s farm attraction is going dino mad this half term with ‘Jurassic Week’ from May 25th until June 2nd.

The goats, sheep, ponies, cows, pigs, alpacas, chickens, rabbits, chinchillas, and guinea pigs are going to be joined by Dora the Dino, who will meet and greet visitors every day. There will also be walkabouts with the newly born baby dinos.

Richard Powell, joint owner-director at Park Hall, said, “All you budding palaeontologists and archaeologists, come and join us this half term for some prehistoric fun!

“As well as meeting Dora and the baby dinos you can dig for fossils, complete the Dino Egg Trail, and enjoy loads more dinosaur activities. It won’t just be the pigs racing around the outdoor play areas, our farm team will be riding dinosaurs for a daily dino race too!” Tickets include access to the whole farm attraction, including indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides, barrel train rides, role-play village, meeting the animals sessions, and exploring the trenches, planet room, music room and science area.

Jurassic Week will take place from May 25th until June 2nd, 10am – 5pm daily. Tickets for adults and children are £13.95 per person online or £15.95 per person at the farm, and under 2s are free. Buy tickets at www.parkhallfarm.co.uk.

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