Awesome animal experiences at Gulliver’s Valley

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Visitors to Gulliver’s Valley theme park in South Yorkshire can now enjoy a range of animal experiences including popular llama walks.

The new animal experiences have been brought to Gulliver’s Valley by Mayfield Animal Park who moved to the site earlier this year.

The bookable sessions include llama walks, owl and reptile experiences and a chance to get to know more about the armadillo.

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Craig Seedhouse, resort director at Gulliver’s Valley, said: “These animal experiences are a great addition to the park. We are really pleased that Mayfield Animal Park can offer our customers something extra when they visit our theme park.

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Brutus the Armadillo

“New animals are being welcomed to the site as the animal park grows and it is fantastic to see the excitement they bring to our customers.

“The llama walks are already proving popular, and these experiences will be fantastic for school visits as the children get to learn more about the different animals and spend time with them.”

Gulliver’s Valley is aimed at children between the ages of two and 13-years-old, is based on 250 acres of land and has a variety of onsite accommodation available including Unicorn and Princess Suites, Pirate Lodges, Captain’s Den’s, Mermaid Den’s alongside Western Cabins, Fairytale Hideouts, Lost World Lodges and the impressive Megalodon Lodge. Mayfield Animal Park recently relocated to Gulliver’s Valley after losing their long-term home.

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Andrew Jonas, director at Mayfield Animal Park said: “Our animals are well settled into their new homes at Gulliver’s Valley, and we are really pleased to be adding these extra special experiences as bookable activities for visitors to the theme park.

“We have started with experiences with our llamas, Strix the owl, and Brutus the armadillo and we’ll soon be adding Titch our 15ft Burmese python to our reptile experience. We look forward to expanding these experiences over the summer.”

The relocation of the Animal Farm has seen Andrew, his wife Keeley, and three current members of Mayfield staff working with the animal care team already at Gulliver’s Valley to look after all the animals.

For more information please visit: www.gulliversvalleyresort.co.uk

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