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Summer in full swing at Pennywell Farm one of Devon’s Top Tourist Attractions

It’s nearly time to think about the start of the new school term. The uniforms are bought, the pencil cases are full, the bag is packed but there are a still few days left before the children go back to school. Finish the school holidays in style with a visit to Pennywell Farm, Devon Tourist Attraction. In addition to all Pennywell’s famous hands on activities, shows and displays, there are two additional big shows every day during the Devon school holidays.

Pennywell favourite Dan the Hat will be here on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with a stunning show followed by workshops, including plate spinning and juggling. On every other day, including weekends, there will be two shows from one of our other fabulous entertainers.

Come and discover for yourself why multi award winning Pennywell Farm is amongst the top 20 farm attractions in the UK, in a list compiled by TripAdvisor Media Group.

The gates open at 10am and you can pick up your map and activity planner, meet your Pennywell farmer for the day and then get going on all the different hands on activities like bottle feeding, goat milking, ferret racing and worm charming.

Pennywell is home to the world famous Pennywell Miniature Pigs and you can enjoy piggy cuddles all day, every day in the piggy barn. Pig racing takes place at 2.30pm and is not to be missed!

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Enjoying Devon’s Friendliest Tourist Attraction

There are hundreds of friendly farm animals and Pennywell pets to meet so come and enjoy the last few days of summer with us. We’ll make sure you don’t waste a single minute – guaranteed!

This story appeared on August 31, 2016

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