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Last chance to crack the code at Slimbridge

This summer, Gloucestershire's WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre transformed their wetlands into a new and exciting Code Breakers trail.

It is visitors' last opportunity to crack the code, as the trail ends on Sunday, September 1.

Gold winners of 'Large Visitor Attraction of the Year' in the 2024 VisitEngland Awards for Excellence, WWT Slimbridge, have been hosting a huge interactive puzzle adventure for all the family - with their beautiful wetlands as the backdrop.

Plus, clever customers who have deciphered the code have been entered into a prize draw, for a chance to win a year's family membership to WWT - so that they can return to the award-winning attraction as many times as they like.

Two thrilling challenges are on offer, so little ones and grown-up explorers alike can get involved. Younger children can enjoy unscrambling letters to reveal secret phrases and a special sticker awaits at the gift shop.

Alternatively, families can work together to test their teamwork by finding giant letters, solving puzzles, and decoding phrases to crack the code for a chance to win a year's family membership to WWT.

Summer Code Breakers is the perfect day out for nature lovers, puzzle enthusiasts and families looking for something new to try during the school summer holidays. All activities in the trail are included within the admission ticket to the site and are free to WWT members.

If that is not enough to tempt you, WWT Slimbridge are also running the following activities for visitors to enjoy:

  • Become a swan researcher at the Arctic Adventure, 10.30am.
  • Learn about egg-citing eggs at Mission Possible, 11.15am.
  • Meet the adorable Asian short-clawed otters, Sam and Tilly at daily otter talks at 11.30am and 3pm.
  • Feed the rarest goose in the world in Mission Possible, 12 noon.
  • Watch pelicans and crowned cranes at bird demonstrations and talks in the Living Wetland Theatre at 12.30pm.
  • Learn about watery wonders at daily amphibian talks in Toad Hall, 12 noon and 2.45pm.
  • Pond dipping, at the Pond Zone, 2pm.
  • Learn about native wetlands and diving ducks at talks in the Waterscapes Aviary, 2.15pm.
  • Grab a paddle and spot wildlife from the water on the 1km Canoe Safari trail. Weather dependent activity. *
  • Explore the reserve by 4x4 on a Wild Safari. Weather dependent activity*
  • Splash in Welly Boot Land's play area and streams.

*Additional fees apply.

Ready to go on an adventure? For full details on WWT Slimbridge's Summer Code Breakers trail and activities visit the Slimbridge website.

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