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Roarr!

Love dinosaurs? Then this is definitely the venue for you.

Explore the long forest trail and the dinosaurs lurking in the undergrowth. Heat the Tyrannosaur Rex roaring, and marvel at the dinosaur eggs. Take time out to meet the goats and other animals in the walled Victorian garden. Escape Pterodactyl’s treehouse, and find your way through the trials of the Lost Maze. Explore the Neanderthal walk with its prehistoric creatures, practise archaeological techniques to find hidden secrets in the sand pits.

Alternatively take a tractor safari to see the large herds of red and fallow deer grazing in the parkland.

There is a large dinosaur themed adventure playground, with a separate one for younger visitors. Other activities include crazy golf, go-karts and a High Ropes course. The outdoor waterpark complete with slides, fountains, cannon shoots and a giant bucket is the largest in East Anglia.

This is an attraction which keeps all the family entertained, no matter what their age!

Takeway food available on site. Large picnic area.

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Roarr is located just off the A47 and A1067 near Lenwade, between Norwich & Fakenham.

Free parking on site.

roarr.co.uk

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Text © Angela Youngman

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