A Pembrokeshire attraction has been put up for sale.
Christie & Co, the specialist leisure property adviser, has been instructed to market the themed visitor attraction The Dinosaur Park.
The attraction, which was created and built in Tenby by the current owners in 1994, is on the market for the first time due to the owners’ retirement.
The Dinosaur Park, which is currently family-owned and operated, is made up of 36 rides and activities, with more than 90 dinosaurs.
It also includes a woodland trail and a separate guided walking safari of the animatronic creatures.
The park has been owned by the same family since its inception in 1994 (Image: Christie & Co)
Other facilities include covered soft and hard play areas, a family fun activity house, a virtual reality activity, café and takeaway eateries, a covered eating area, a reception, and a gift shop.
The park attracts more than 60,000 visitors annually, with 650 families holding season tickets.
It is a popular choice for family breaks and days out, and also welcomes educational school trips to support lessons about dinosaurs on the National Curriculum.
Gabriela Williams, business agent for leisure at Christie & Co, is managing the sale. She said: “The Dinosaur Park is an outstanding visitor attraction, and this is a unique opportunity to own a very profitable, turn-key leisure business.
“Over the past 30 years, the owners have built, grown, and developed the park to the successful attraction it is today, and there is still further scope and potential for it to be expanded even further.
“We expect the park to appeal to a national buyer audience and are welcoming enquiries from prospective purchasers.”
The new owner will have the option to either run the park as a lifestyle business or employ an onsite general manager to handle day-to-day operations.
There is also the opportunity to purchase 120 acres of additional land surrounding the park, as well as a three-bedroom bungalow.
The park offers scope for further expansion.
The Dinosaur Park is on the market with a guide price of £4.5 million.
The Dinosaur Park is located 2.5 miles from Tenby, a tourism hotspot and popular destination for family breaks and days out.
For more information, visit the Christie & Co website.