Dinosaurs return to Exmouth in new town centre attraction

By The Editor 29th Jul 2021

Dinosaurs have once again returned to Exmouth as part of a new town centre attraction.

Alongside the model dinosaurs, everyone, both young and prehistoric, can now take a walking trail around Exmouth and collect dinosaur brass rubbings as you go.

It is a great opportunity to take in the sights of Exmouth with the whole family, all while being active outdoors.

The New Dinosaur Trail launches officially on May 25. There will be a Town and a wider Explorer Trail.

Both trails feature a series of 15 dinosaur brass rubbing plaques to find. Along both trails you will be able to spot the many life-size dinosaurs – and look out for the new dinosaur 'paddock' in Exmouth's Strand.

Launching alongside the Exmouth Festival, locals and visitors will find The Exmouth Dinosaur Trail map will take them on either the Town or Explorer trail.

Pads and crayons are encouraged as there are 30 Dinosaur brass rubbings on the trail to find – or pick up a dinosaur pack including a special booklet, crayons and sticker for £1 (from the businesses below).

Once you have completed 15 brass rubbings, or ticked off all the dinosaurs on your map, you are eligible for an Exmouth Dinosaur souvenir Trail Badge – these can also be collected from the businesses below.

Do not forget to tidy up as you go – the dinosaurs hate litter and we do not want to upset them.

Dinosaur packs and souvenir badge collection points:

Exmouth Tourist Information Centre – 45A Strand, EX8 1AL

The Book Rest – 18 Parade, EX8 1RW

Exmouth Indoor Market – 12 Strand, EX8 1AB

Bumble and Bee – Manor Gardens, Alexandra Terrace, EX8 1BB

Harbour Crepes & Gifts – 3 Shelly Court, Pier Head, EX8 1ER

Oddfellows, Queens Drive Park Space – Queens Drive, Esplanade, EX8 2AY

Bumble and Sea – Orcombe Point, Exmouth

     

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