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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.