The famous giant Lego animals are back at WWT Martin Mere in Burscough

The famous giant Lego animals are back at WWT Martin Mere.

Eight of the enormous creations feature in this year’s Lego Brick Animals trail, which has launched at the Lancashire venue, near Southport. 

The giant Lego animals are back at Martin Mere Wetland Centre in Burscough as part of its summer activities.

Following a popular event a couple of years back, the creations include a frog, an owl, a kingfisher, a dragonfly, a nene, an otter, a stork and finally a mallard.

Visitors will be able to see the brick birds among their real life feathery friends as well as picking up a paddle and canoeing round the safari and enjoying the pond dipping activities.

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Centre manager Nick Brooks said: “We are delighted to announce that we’ve been accredited with the ‘We’re Good to Go’ stamp of approval and all of the activities we have put in place have been designed to ensure everyone’s safety is a priority. 

“This includes a new self-service jetty on the canoe safari and ‘do it yourself’ pond dipping. 

“We are limiting numbers to the site and everyone must book in advance to ensure a safe and fun day out for everyone over the summer holidays.”

‘We’re Good to Go’ is a UK-wide industry standard, which has been developed in partnership with Visit England, Tourism Northern Ireland, Visit Scotland and Visit Wales.

The accreditation means visitors can be sure venues are following government and public health guidance for managing coronavirus risk. These measures include managing numbers on site, ensuring social distancing and thorough cleaning regimes.

The giant LEGO brick animal trail is included with the cost of admission. There’s also a wide range of daily talks and feeds, a canoe safari and an enormous adventure playground, making Martin Mere a brilliant day out for the whole family. For further information visit: https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/martin-mere/whats-on/amazing-giant-brickanimal-trail/3313

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