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May Half Term at Pennywell – Devon Tourist Attraction

Devon’s friendliest day out has a fabulous nine days of special entertainment lined up to make this May Half Term better than ever.

On Sat 23 and Sun 24 May, international performer Matt Pang, the gentleman juggler will be at Pennywell Farm Devon Tourist Attraction with his unique mix of juggling, acrobatics, unicycling and escapology. On Mon 25 and Tue 26 May of May, he is followed by Pennywell favourite, Dan the Hat, bringing a frenzy of comedy, skills and audience participation (whether they like it or not).

Wed 27, Thu 28 and Fri 29 May sees the welcome return of Elfic the Jester with circus skills, madcap comedy, mayhem and maybe even a little danger!

To complete this special week, the Hawk and Owl Sanctuary will be displaying their beautiful collection of birds on Sat 30 and Sun 31 May, with the opportunity to get close up and handle the birds. Perfect for photo opportunities.

With more than 150 friendly to meet, Pennywell is also home to the world famous Pennywell miniature pigs and there are piggy cuddles available all day, every day.

Bottle feed the lambs, milk the goats, race the ferrets enjoy four FREE farm rides and a new Crazy Golf course. Budding young farmers will love the Pennywell Tractor Village where they can improve their tractor driving skills. It’s all included in your admission price!

You won’t waste a single minute; the Pennywell team will give you a full day of award winning, action packed, hands on fun – guaranteed.

 

This story appeared on May 21, 2015

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