Legoland Windsor has shared a first look at some of the creatures going on display at the new Woodland Village, which opens to guests from 24 May.
Woodland Village is situated on a 10-acre site and contains 130 lodges, 20 camping barrels, an on-site restaurant, and a family entertainment hub.
Ahead of the opening, model makers at the Legoland park have been busy creating creatures to go on display in the ÂŁ35 million holiday village.
Helen Bull, divisional director at Legoland Windsor, said: “The countdown is on to the opening of the UK’s first Lego-themed holiday village, which will offer families the perfect blend of comfort and adventurous play surrounded by nature.

“Woodland Village will offer a unique short break experience where guests will be able to spot an amazing array of new Lego creature models built by our incredibly talented team.
“Families may even be able to catch a glimpse of a real deer or red kite, which will be particularly exciting for junior rangers during their stay.”
Lego creatures created for Woodland Village include a family of fallow deer, miniature rabbits, red kites, ducks and ducklings.
Thousands of Lego bricks were used to make the animals, with model makers spending more than 300 hours on the project.
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Operated by Merlin Entertainments, Legoland Windsor is home to more than 50 rides, attractions, live shows, building workshops and driving shows, as well as more than 80 million Lego bricks.
Earlier this year, Legoland Windsor unveiled the world’s tallest Lego Minifigure ahead of the launch of its new Minifigure Speedway coaster.
Manufactured by Zierer, Minifigure Speedway is the park’s fastest roller coaster to date, travelling at speeds of up to 56 km/h.
Images courtesy of Merlin Entertainments