Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Tenby Dinosaur Park
Walk with the dinosaurs on a mile long trail deep in the woodlands, on boardwalks over swamps where over 30 life size dinosaurs are waiting for you. Free 18 hole and Frisbee golf, giant Astra slide, Orbiter cars, Disco boats, 4x4 off-roader circuit, fossil hunting and super Jumper trampolines. Indoor adventure play with soft & hard play. New for Spring 2012 - fabulous Tubby run.
Opening times:
9 February to 17 February 10.30am - 4.00pm. Then every weekend until 16 March.
23 March - 30 September 10.00am - 5.00pm daily.
1 October - 24 October 10.30am - 4.00pm; Closed Monday & Friday.
26 October - 2 November 10.30am - 4.00pm.
Re-opening February Half Term 2014.
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| Adult: | £ 8.95 |
| Child (5-16yrs): | £ 7.95 |
| OAP: | £ 7.50 |
| Opening Months: | February to November |
| Admission Info: | Disabled £6.00 Double & Quid (Season Tickets) Children £16.90 / Adults £18. 90. Children 2 and under free. |
Gumfreston
Nr Tenby
SA70 8RB
| Tel: | 01834 845272 |
| Fax: | 01834 842668 |
| Email: | greatwedlock@btinternet.com |
| Web: | www.thedinosaurpark.co.uk |
ID: 2346 Revised: 20/2/2013
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