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Dare to go deep

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Walk a llama, Staffordsh­ire

South American llamas await you on a National Forest Llama Trek, where you can walk one of these friendly creatures through the trees.

On a trip with your new hiking partner, you’ll be able to feed and groom them, and you can stop for your own picnic as they graze.

Your guide will tell you facts about ‘The Boys’ and surroundin­g forest, which is full of local flora and is a great place to spot wildlife in their natural habitat. So let a llama lead you through the National Forest for an unforgetta­ble experience.

World of Adventure, Yorkshire

Find activities of every kind in this adventure centre. Take up archery for the

Bond with the whole family on an adventure break this spring, says Louie Kenyon Crockett

afternoon with the kids and master a new skill at the shooting range.

Or check out the mountain boarding tracks where you plant your feet on a skateboard made for outdoor speed and rough terrain.

Step inside one of the massive bumper balls and bounce off the kids, or work as a team to complete the low ropes course which is challengin­g and hilarious.

You can even build your own go-kart and break it in with a race to test your work!

Undergroun­d Passages, Exeter

Find out what hides beneath all the hustle and bustle on a city break to Exeter.

Start your day at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, where you’ll find one of England’s largest natural history collection­s in a beautiful, red brick building that is almost as stunning as the artefacts inside.

Once you’ve uncovered Exeter’s history above ground, go down into the 14th century caverns – built to house the pipes that brought clean drinking water into medieval Exeter – deep beneath the city.

Walk directly underneath the high street, squeeze through hidden crevices and admire the strange shapes carved by the water.

INFORMATIO­N: Find more holiday ideas at VisitEngla­nd.com

 ??  ?? TUNNEL VISION: Explore the world beneath your feet in historic Exeter
TUNNEL VISION: Explore the world beneath your feet in historic Exeter

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