With a number of interactive components such as an archaeological dig model, a Neolithic reconstruction model, and a dressing up section, kids of all ages will find something to interest and teach them!
A wide range of animals may be found in the region, including a large number of waterfowl such as ducks, geese, swans, coots, and other species. There are also a variety of waders, gulls, and songbirds that can be observed, including Barn owls and Kestrels. It’s a fantastic spot for birdwatchers and environment enthusiasts, especially in the summer when it’s teeming with butterflies and dragonflies.
There are a variety of excursions available to assist you and your children discover this lovely location, but if you want to go it alone, there are free audio trail guides accessible online. There is also a wonderful calendar of activities available online, so check it out before you go.