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Dino-roar Hunt

Type:Museum Event

Clitheroe Castle Museum, Castle Hill, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1BA

Tel: 01200 424568

Dino-roar Hunt

It's going to be a dino-tastic month at Clitheroe Castle Museum. Throughout May you can search for the dinosaurs hiding in the museum. Enter our competition for a chance to be the lucky winner of a goody bag of great souvenirs from our shop.

There's lots of roar-some crafts too. Decorate your own ceramic dinosaur money box or dinosaur keyring. Your dinosaur will fiercely protect your pennies or keys and can be whatever design you choose. Crafts are £4.99 or £1.50 and can be purchased from the front desk. There's dino-themed activity sheets and a cosy reading corner too.

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Museum admission applies. All kids go free.

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Clitheroe Castle Museum, ClitheroeThis historic landmark, in the heart of Ribble Valley provides a stunning vantage point. Intriguing galleries take you through 350 million years of history and geology of the local area.

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