Explore the Signs of Spring at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm this February half term

Explore the Signs of Spring at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm this February half term

Posted on: 09 Feb 2024

Join the award-winning 100-acre attraction Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm as they embrace the Signs of Spring with a special event for all the family.

 

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm’s ‘Signs of Spring’ event runs from Friday 9 until Wednesday 21 February 2024.

 

Based in the peaceful North Somerset countryside just 6 miles to the South of Bristol, Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is a charity, zoo and working farm that welcomes over 200,000 visitors a year and is home to over 100 species, including African elephants, giraffes, lions, rhinos and spectacled bears!

 

Book your visit from the attraction’s website.

 

 

Visitors will be able to explore the award-winning zoo on a BSL (British Sign Language) inclusive trail. You can stop for lunch in the Spring-themed Picnic Corner and keep up to date with the brand new ‘Spotted On Site’ and the ‘New Arrivals’ boards.

 

Throughout the half-term week, visitors can join the engagement team for a selection of exciting activities between Monday and Friday. You’ll be able to test your detective skills in identifying zoo poos, get stuck in with the crafting activities in the Butterfly Dome, and enjoy a light-hearted game of whack-a-poo.

 

This week will be filled with discovery, nature and family fun with other events taking place including the South-West Attractions VIP Pass (offering fantastic savings on family days out); FREE teacher events on Monday 12, Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 February; and a Home Educators Day on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 February.

 

Day tickets for Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm are priced from £20.40 to £24 for Adults, between £17 and £20 for Children, and from £18.70 to £22 for Concessions with Keeper Experiences, Memberships, Vouchers and Late Entry tickets also available.

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm’s ‘Signs of Spring’ event runs from Friday 9 until Wednesday 21 February 2024, book tickets and find out more, HERE.


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Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.