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- by Kirsten Jones

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ride out the holidays with the thrills and spills of Camel Creek Adventure Park. The all-weather centre near Padstow, in Cornwall, has new rides to keep all ages entertaine­d. So brave the Airbender roller coaster, take toddlers on the Clown Coaster and cool off on Thunder Falls, raging rivers and Creeky’s Water rush. Find Peppa Pig & George at the park on Monday and enjoy a snack at Swampy’s Chocolate Factory. Ticket prices are from £14.35. Children under 3ft go free. See camelcreek.co.uk.

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The festival that celebrates a city’s links to anti-slavery activist William Wilberforc­e is back with five days of arts and entertainm­ent. hull Freedom Festival will see carnivals, acrobatics, music, theatre and exhibition­s take to the streets of the former City of Culture from Wednesday until Sunday. Visit freedomfes­tival.co.uk for a full programme of free and ticketed events throughout the city.

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head off on a Jurassic lark in Leeds, tracking dinosaurs through the city streets. And keep your eyes peeled for a T-rex as you follow the Leeds Jurassic Trail from Trinity kitchen to kirkgate Market. From Tuesday until Sunday, discover five full-sized animatroni­c dinosaurs, complete with moving heads, eyes and limbs, and collect codes for a chance to win a monster day out for all the family. The trail is suitable for all ages. Discover more at leedsjuras­sictrail.co.uk.

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Celebrate the Last Night of the Proms with a tasty musical treat in Nyetimber Secret Garden at rosewood London. Enjoy a luxury picnic and watch a screening of the live hyde Park concert with Barry Manilow and Jack Savoretti, among others, on Saturday, September 14. The luxury picnic includes Cornish lobster roll, apple pie and a bottle of Nyetimber Classic Cuvée. Book for £75pp at rosewoodho­tels.com.

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