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Wildlife Discovery, Delamont Country Park | Forest Activities

Delamont Country Park, Downpatrick Road, Killyleagh, County Down, BT30 9TZ
Two girls look at a reptile at Wonders of Wildlife at Delamont Country Park.

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Dive into the wild side at Delamont with our animal extravaganza and help us celebrate European Geopark Week!  Prepare to meet wise owls from The World of Owls and slithery snakes, spiders and some amazing geckos from the Amazon Jungle Show. Get ready for a day bursting with fun games and artsy adventures!

 

What You Need to Know

  • Look for the Purple Flag on Arrival

  • Parking charges apply

  • Outdoor events are weather dependent

  • Please wear appropriate footwear and clothing​​​​

 

Free Family Fun! No Booking Required!

 

Part of our Forest Activities programme.

Visit: www.visitmournemountains.co.uk/Forests for all the details

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