MINI adrenaline junkies can take on a new attraction at a farm park which has been created to mark its milestone birthday.
Little Owl Farm Park, in Dunhampton, near Worcester, has been welcoming visitors to its latest sledge run attraction set up to mark its tenth anniversary.
The recently completed four-lane sledge run has been launched just in time for the autumn activities.
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However, it is not the only attraction to be installed this year to mark the park's 10th birthday.
The sledge run is the park's second attraction new for 2023 with a new Duo Zipline opening earlier in the year.
Mandy Howell, from Little Owl Farm Park, said, "Over the last three years, we have been focussing the majority of our attention on rebuilding and modernising our various animal barns/areas.
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"With this being such a special year for the farm park, we thought it was the perfect excuse to go all out and add some brand new additions that would add to our visitor's experience, as well as to help them feel value for money for their tickets.
"The Duo Zipline was a massive hit at the beginning of the year, and the new sledge run has also been well received by our visitors, young and old."
Those visiting the park can also enjoy seeing over 90 different breeds of birds and animals, indoor play areas, outdoor play areas, and animal barns.
During Autumn, the park has also launched its Pumpkin Picking weekends, bookable for October 14, 15, 21 and 22.
Speaking on the past ten years running the park, farm manager Victoria Howell said: "It has been a whirlwind and a learning curve every year.
"It is always nice, and you get really nice feedback, especially from people who have only just started coming back since Covid.
"We have spent a lot of time over the years updating, improving and adding play attractions.
"We are a hands-on interaction with the public as much as possible."
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