DINOSAURS have arrived in Rhyl as a roar-some event kicks-off - in an effort to beat the January blues!
Rhyl BID's Dino Trail started on Monday, January 8. It will last for six weeks. The trail has been launched in partnership with Rhyl businesses.
Abigail Pilling, Rhyl BID manager, said: "Rhyl BID is kicking off the new year with a six-week Dino Trail. The trail will run from January 8 through to the end of the February half term.
"During the half term week, we will have additional dino activities in town including 'archaeological dig' days, dino walkers and more."
The free family-friendly trail will enable participants to take a prehistoric walk with dinosaurs; there will be a chance to win prizes.
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Residents and visitors can obtain a trail maps / prize draw entry forms. Find out more here about how it all works.
The trail features eight locations, spread across the town. Explorers, who complete the activity, visit all locations and find the names of all the dinosaurs, will be entered into a prize draw to win vouchers to spend in various stores in Rhyl.
‘Dino Days’ will take place on February 15, 16 with the dino walkers and archaeological digs.
Rhyl BID began in 2019 but will not continue after March 2024, after a decision was made not to ballot for a second five-year term.
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