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Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure

Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure, located in Lenwade, Norfolk, is a massive 85-acre outdoor park dedicated to all things prehistoric. It’s a mix of an educational trail, an active adventure playground, and a seasonal water park, making it one of the most popular family destinations in the East of England.

What You Can Do and See

The heart of the park is the Dinosaur Trail, a woodland walk where you’ll encounter life-sized dinosaur models hidden among the trees. Beyond the trail, visitors can enjoy:

  • Valley of the Dinosaurs: A trek featuring realistic animatronic dinosaurs.
  • Predator High Ropes: A challenging aerial course for those seeking a thrill.
  • Dippy’s Splash Zone: An outdoor water play area (seasonal).
  • Dinomite Indoor Play: A huge soft-play area for burning off energy regardless of the weather.
  • Animal Edge: A farm-style area where you can meet more modern-day animals like goats and pigs.

Who Is It Best For?

This park is tailor-made for families with children aged 2 to 12. Dino-obsessed youngsters will find it magical, and parents will appreciate the space for kids to run wild.

  • Who might be bored? Teenagers who aren’t into “younger” play equipment or climbing might find it a bit young, and solo adults without children may find it lacks the high-speed thrills of a traditional theme park.

Timing Your Visit

On average, visitors spend about 4 to 6 hours here, though many stay for the full day.

  • For quiet: Aim for term-time weekdays.
  • For fun: School holidays have the best atmosphere and extra live shows, though queues for the high ropes and indoor play will be longer.
  • Weather: Much of the park is outdoors and under tree cover, making it great for dry days. If it rains, the indoor play area is the go-to spot.

Budget Tips and Memberships

If you live nearby or plan to visit more than twice, an Annual Pass is highly cost-effective, offering unlimited entry and discounts on food and gifts.

  • Discounts: Look out for “Early Bird” booking rates online before you travel.
  • Special Groups: Discounts are often available for Blue Light Card holders and carers.
  • Vouchers: Keep an eye on supermarket loyalty schemes (like Tesco Clubcard), as they have historically offered vouchers that can be used toward entry.

Practical Advice for Visitors

  • Clothing: Wear sturdy trainers or walking shoes; the woodland trails can be uneven and muddy after rain. Bring swimwear and towels if the Splash Zone is open.
  • Food: While there are on-site cafes serving burgers and snacks, they can be pricey. There are plenty of picnic benches, so bringing your own lunch is a great way to save money.
  • Parking: There is ample free parking on-site.
  • Height Restrictions: Some attractions, like the high ropes and certain slides in the indoor play area, have height requirements for safety.

Unique Features

What sets this park apart is the integration of nature. It doesn’t feel like a concrete theme park; it feels like a forest adventure. The “Secret Animal Garden” and the deer safari (when running) add a nature-reserve vibe that you don’t get at standard amusement parks.

Nearby Enhancements

If you want to extend your trip, the park is right on the edge of the Wensum Valley. Nearby, you can find traditional Norfolk pubs in the village of Lenwade for a quieter dinner. For more nature, the Norfolk Broads are a short drive away, offering a completely different pace of life after a day of dinosaur hunting.

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