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Dino Falls Adventure Golf confirms reopening date

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second 18-hole course, featuring a six-metre walk-through spouting volcano, at the end of last year - just a few months before coronavirus took hold.

The site, which opened at the side of the M60 back in November 2017 and is the biggest adventure golf attraction outside of London, features everything from a Tyrannosaurus Rex and baby Triceratops to Velociraptors and a Diplodocus.Pete Styles, director of golf at Trafford Golf Centre and Dino Falls Adventure Golf, said: “Following the re-opening of Trafford Golf Centre in May, we’re now pleased to be announcing the re-opening of Dino Falls Adventure Golf to the public too."We want to reassure customers that all of the relevant Covid-19 measures have been put in place, including our new online.

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