On
Friday the sun shone. And it shone all day. We were finally blessed with some
glorious sunshine so an outside pursuit was definitely on the agenda.
One
place we love to go year upon year is Abbotsbury. A quaint, small village with
the added advantage of an Animal Park, some Sub-Tropical Gardens and a
Swannery. If you’re holidaying in West Dorset then it’s a definite must and you
can also get a Season ticket which gets you access to all three attractions at
a vastly reduced rate. We tend to buy an annual pass as the kids are still
young and there are a host of activities/events throughout the year like
Halloween, Easter and the Floodlit gardens that make it a great place to pop
back to. Today’s trip was to see the baby signets who have begun to hatch.
Hatching tends to happen from May to June. It’s a great time for the kids to
get close to the swans and see them nesting on their eggs or swimming about
with their young.
We
arrived at feeding time. They have two feeding sessions 12.00noon and 4.00pm.
When we’ve visited in the quieter months Belle has been able to feed the swans,
but as it was so busy being half term and we arrived slightly later than
anticipated (why is it that once you have kids your ability to arrive on time
is now impossible!) we watched the daily event instead.
The
visit was spent with some lovely friends who made it more enjoyable for the
girls as they could share in their experience. We rode on the tractor & trailer
up to the main site which the girls thoroughly enjoyed, pointing out the sheep
and lambs on route. We then made our way round the site counting swans, signets
and eggs as we went.
We
had a lunchtime snack half way round allowing the girls to play around finding
stones and wood to make castles with. They also enjoyed finding feathers to
decorate their creations with. We then carried on our walk, going through the
fabulous tree tunnel which allows the kids to climb and hide. It’s lots of fun
even for us adults!
On
the way back we decided to walk through the field back to the shop, passing the
sheep with their baby lambs. Children are very amusing walking through a field
dodging sheep poo! Lots of “urgh’s” and “watch out poo!” were shouted on the
way back. Very funny.
The
girls were very restrained walking through the gift shop as we tried to get out
again. I was only hassled for an ice cream and an ice lolly so I felt I got off
lightly. Phew! Lots of cuddly swans, bunnies etc greet you in the gift shop so
be warned if you go. Temptation is everywhere. As you come out they have a
little cafe and play area for the kids. You can happily while away 3 hours at
the Swannery without thinking about it so it’s a worthwhile outing.
With
a lovely sun-kissed glow we headed back home, chatting about what we’d seen. We
decided that next time we would come back with Daddy and walk the maze which we’d
run out of time to do. It was a great way to end our half term holiday and as
the sun finally had his hat on, we all let out a resounding “Hip, Hip, Hooray!”
Long may it continue.
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What a great place to spend the day, not only to see the beautiful swan families but great for exploring too. It's lovely to see you over on Country and Kids and I look forward to reading many more of your outdoor adventures during the summer.
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona xx It's been so much fun to link up with you guys. I've wanted to for so long and now it's a really good excuse to get out and about more frequently. Off to Open Farm Sunday next week so will be definitely linking that one up with #CountryKids xx
DeleteA great way to spend the day...never been to see just swans! I love the poo story! Kids are great that way :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sabrina - It was a lovely morning out and the sun was glorious which always helps. And the poo dodging was very amusing. Little people eh? xx
Deletewhat a lovely way to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with The Weekend Blog Hop
Hope to see you again tomorrow.
Laura x x x
Hi Laura - It was a great day out and the girls love it. It certainly helps when the sun is shining too xx
DeleteSuch a fantastic place to spend the day and enjoy a picnic. Your photos are absolutely gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely Izzie - we are very lucky to have this plus an animal park and sub-tropical gardens all in the one villag, Abbotsbury. Hours of fun for the kids. Glad you like the piccies. The kids had great fun x
DeleteNothing like kids in nature, really! They look so happy. And congrats on getting off so easily in the gift shop! Sweet!
ReplyDeleteI so agree Rachel ! Kids NEED nature - it's integral to their development and so many don't get that chance these days. We are very blessed where we live. Thanks so much for stopping by xx
DeleteAnd yes, I was lucky to survive the gift shop with just an ice cream ;0) x
DeleteLooks like a lovely day out, my daughter would love it there!xx
ReplyDeleteEmily
http://londonmummyoftwo.blogspot.co.uk/
Hi Emily - Thanks for stopping by :0) It is a lovely day out for the kids and because you can link it in with the animal farm and the sub-tropical gardens you really can make a day of it AND all in one village ! Result x
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