Spooky Space & Science at the Abbotsbury Swannery
When? 26 Oct 2024 to 03 Nov 2024
Where? Abbotsbury Swannery - Abbotsbury
Kids for £1 with a full paying adult (each adult can bring a maximum of 3 kids) payable at the ticket office on the day of visit.
Please note: the Science Workshop this is an extra activity booked direct with Mini Professors.
Visit the Swannery over October Half Term for some Spooky fun.
This year’s theme is spooky science and space, discover the mad professor skeletons and crazy aliens around the Swannery. Hidden within the Swannery grounds will be a secret word carved in the Pumpkins. Follow the trail to collect the letters and uncover the secret word!
Also within the Swannery Classroom is an extra activity, book your spot in advance with Professor Lee from Mini Professors for a spooky science workshop. Hands on experiments, potions and explosions!
http://www.miniprofessors.com/weymouth
Kids for £1 with a full paying adult (each adult can bring a maximum of 3 kids). Please note if wanting to do the Science Workshop this is an extra activity booked direct with Mini Professors.
This Halloween event is not scary, it has been created with under 10 year olds in mind.
More information:
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Event hosted by:
Abbotsbury Swannery
New Barn Road, Abbotsbury, nr Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 4JG., DT3 4JG
Tel: 01305 871858
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