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Herefordshire - On Safari


‘’Parent-free school holiday clubs for young


wildlife enthusiasts’’ New for 2016, West Midland Safari Park has introduced a Safari Summer School, which offers a number of activities and courses for children and teenagers, running through the summer holidays. There are three different clubs on offer, all tailored towards different age groups, but all offering hands- on animal experiences and knowledge of the natural world.


W


est Midlands Safari Park, located only 45 minutes from Malvern View, is a great day out


for families and couples alike if you’re looking to make memories this summer. With a host of activities, shows and events running throughout the year, there is something to suit everyone. Since opening in 1973, West Midlands


Safari Park has grown to become home to over 600 animals from around 40 different species in Europe, Africa, North America and Asia, which can be seen on the four-mile safari drive-through. The safari drive-through is the highlight of the park where you can get up close and personal with some of the world’s fastest, tallest


and cutest species! As you drive around you’ll be taken through different territories where you’ll get to see everything from cheetahs to zebras and so much more! You can also be transported back in


time into ‘the land of the living dinosaurs’; the UK’s largest animatronic dinosaur attraction, and see the story of the dinosaurs unfold over millions of years! If that wasn’t enough, you can finish


your day the Adventure Theme Park. With dozens of rides to choose from, there is something for all the family. From traditional rides including the pirate ship and other roller coasters, to an arcade full of all your favourite amusement machines, to the dodgems, slides, and much more, we can be sure you’ll be stuck for choice.


For more information about West Midlands Safari Park, visit www.wmsp.co.uk


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