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Wild Tribe

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Join the Teign Valley Wild Tribe at Fingle Bridge Meadows. Activities for families with children between 5-18 years. Activities will vary with the time of year to cover fire lighting, tracking, den building, traditional woodland skills, bush craft, river dipping, willow weaving, forest school and much more. With the National Trust Dartmoor rangers.

10am- 3pm. £2 per adult and £4 per child. Booking advisable up to 48hours prior to the event on 01647 433356.

Castle Drogo, Drewsteignton Devon EX6 6PB

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Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/castledrogo/

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