YOUR RESULTS TURTLE:
BEE: The Bee Centre, Brindle Enter the
SEA LIFE Blackpool Showcasing over 2,000 remarkable aquatic creatures including tropical sharks, colourful reef fish, rays and sea horses, not to mention the majestic green
incredible world of the honeybee. The visitor centre is full of information, displays and activities that provide a fascinating insight into
sea turtle Phoenix. SEA LIFE Blackpool is the perfect way to experience the wonders of underwater life without getting wet. HORSE: World Horse Welfare Penny Farm, Blackpool / HAPPA Shore Heys Farm, Briercliffe If you love horses both these attractions are not to be missed. Head to Penny Farm to meet the rescue ponies and learn more about the work of World Horse Welfare Charity or visit HAPPA for a fun day out, with lots of events throughout the year and an onsite café.
these amazing and important animals and their relationship with humans. To get a close look at the hives book a Beekeeping Experience.
BIRD: Nature Reserves and Country Parks Lancashire’s nature reserves and country parks are spread right across the county, offering different habitats for birds and wildlife, and opportunities for you to spot them. Many of them are also wheelchair and pushchair accessible making it a great place for all the family. SPIDER: Wild Discovery, Ribby Hall, Fylde Encounter unusual, furry, scaly and feather friends at Wild Discovery. This miniature safari and zoo provides an interactive and educational experience for animal lovers of all ages. You’ll find talks and feeds daily, as well as a host of experiences available to book. BOAR: Bowland Wild Boar Park, Preston Situated in the Forest of Bowland, this wildlife park is home to a wide variety of different animals, including the reason for their name, wild boars. You’ll also find nature trails, stunning views and a café and ice cream parlour.
LION:
Blackpool Zoo With over 1000 animals in 37 acres of traditional, spacious parkland and lakes, offering an educational yet fun day out for all the family. All your favourites are here – big cats, elephants, giraffes, gorillas, orangutans and, of course, ‘Blue Peter’ TV stars, the sealions.
GOAT: Farm Park
Being over 80% rural means lots of amazing farm parks to explore in Lancashire. Depending on which one you choose you’ll find freshly made ice cream, tractor rides, indoor play areas for rainy days, and of course, plenty of opportunities to get close to the wonderful farm animals we all know and love.
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