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Summer is still in full swing! At Pennywell – Devon Tourist Attraction

There’s no better way to spend at least one of the remaining days of your school summer holidays than a visit to Pennywell Farm Devon Tourist Attraction, Devon’s Friendliest Day Out!

With a full day of hands on animal action, a different activity, show or display every half hour, hundreds of friendly animals and four FREE rides, you won’t waste a single minute.

Bottle feed the hungry lambs and goat kids, race the ferrets, pamper the ponies, meet the hedgehogs, explore the ponds and enjoy fantastic entertainers. Piggy cuddles are on offer all day, every day in the Pennywell Piggy area. We guarantee you won’t have seen anything quite like Pennywell Pig Racing, with our miniature pigs showing that what they lack in size they make up for in speed and determination. Join the ‘Ham Stakes’ every day at 2.30pm.

Blast off on the Red Rocket ride, race your friends on the Run Rabbit Go Carts, hop aboard the Rainbow Railway, tee off on the Crazy Golf course and enjoy the real farm experience that is our Tractor and Trailer ride.

Dan the Hat is here on Mondays and Tuesdays with Nutty Noah on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until the end of August. On Saturday 29th August we will be joined by TV Presenter and Naturalist, Nick Baker who will be here to join in with some pond dipping. You’ll be able to grab a net and see what you can discover.

There’s acres of indoor space to picnic and play so if summer doesn’t quite sizzle and it rains while you are here, we will give you a ticket for a FREE return visit.

The Pennywell team will give you a full day of action packed fun – guaranteed!

This story appeared on August 27, 2015

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