Meeting curious creatures through ZooLab ethical animal encounters (Image: ©National Trust Images/Paul Harris) A beloved National Trust estate in Cambridgeshire is hosting a pop up experience where families can interact with animals this May half term. Anglesey Abbey is located in the village of Lode, five miles from Cambridge, and is one of the National Trust's most impressive estates in Cambridgeshire . A Jacobean-style house full of rich history, it is also surrounded by 98 acres of peaceful gardens visitors will enjoy getting lost in.
Many visitors to the estate spend hours walking through the gardens admiring its impressive herbaceous border, rose garden, formal garden and dahlia garden. Around each corner is a new surprise, including a working watermill. Read more: National Trust launching tree climbing experience in Cambs with incredible views Read more: The sunny Victorian seaside town that you can reach by train from Cambridge There is a lot more to enjoy this half term, especially with the little ones.
The whole family can get up close to interesting animals like snakes, snails and spiders in an event from May 29 to 31. Anglesey Abbey is hosting a ZooLab animal experience this May half term (Image: Andrew Butler) ZooLab, which runs the event, ensures animals are never harmed or stressed during their presentations. The company says on its website : "For many years, ZooLab has played an important part in educating audiences about animals and the natural world.
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