
Come along and discover the past in Devon where history comes to life at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter this week. Reassemble ancient skeletons or make cave paintings that you can take away with you. Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves provided shelter for Britain’s earliest humans and are now a Protected National Monument. Cave tours run daily from 10.30am and prices start at £6.50 for children. Or why not make your own kite and watch it fly. Be prepared to get muddy so dress appropriately and join us at the RHS Garden Rosemoor in Great Torrington, Devon. The gardens are the perfect place to test your kite out and offer 65 acres of beautiful gardens and woodland with a family picnic area. Also in Devon at Living Coasts, Torquay, The Devon Bat Group will be giving you the chance to meet some of their fascinating furry friends, including Honey the Noctule from the largest species of British bats and Ben the Pipistrell – from a colony near Dawlish. There are also penguins and puffins, wading birds and sea ducks and an underwater viewing gallery where you can watch the fascinating seals.
