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Dino burgers on the Adda

by Antonio Aizza — last modified 2008-06-20 15:10

Spend a relaxing day with your family and friends at the Adda Prehistoric Park near Lodi.

Dino burgers on the AddaIf you've got young children, have to organise your annual school trip, or - like us - are simply a child at heart, then Lodi's Prehistoric Park is just the place for you. The park, which is part of the larger Parco dell’Adda Sud, follows the left bank of the Adda river until it flows into the Po.
Children - both young and old - will love the life-sized reproductions of prehistoric animals which are spread throughout the park, the fossil and mineral exhibition is also popular as is the park's maze. There's plenty for the adults too - from a relaxed stroll along the river to bird-watching among the marsh-like surrounds of the river.
There's even a train to bring those unable - or unwilling - to walk on a tour of the park where you can see real-life animals rub shoulders with their prehistoric counterparts.

So, what are you waiting for? A visit to the Prehistoric Park makes for a great family day out. You can even bring your bikes and pet pooch (don't forget the lead). And finish the day with an open-air barbecue - dino burgers for everyone!

A day ticket to the park costs 9 Euro per adult, 7 per child and allows you to come and go as you please. The park is open from mid-February to mid-November. Phone +39-0363-78184 for information.
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Links
Getting there - - How to get to the park
Food and accommodation - - A list of hotels, guesthouses and restaurants. (In Italian only but easy to follow)
Dinosaur stats - - Surprise your family and friends with your knowledge of dinosaurs
Prehistoric Park - - The park's official website (In Italian only)
Parks.it - - The portal dedicated to Italy's Natural Parks and Reserves.
 

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