Lincolnshire's premier family run, hands on, friendly wildlife park. Shows every hour from amazing animals, big cat feeding, reptile handling, wolf …
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Mar 9, 2025
Always a great visit, even when the car park is busy there’s always plenty of room inside. Animals all look happy and healthy, looking forward to butterfly season, animal presentations are informati…Full review by AATommy
Feb 28, 2025
Amazing place with fabulous, helpful and informative staff. All the animals look well looked after and are mostly from breeding programmes or rescues. I did the Red Panda and Lemur experience which …Full review by torlouise4573
Feb 4, 2025
Visited today with my friend and her elderly dad it cost us £50. I came here with them to visit the butterfly house, but was very disappointed as there were no butterflies and when asked we were told…Full review by GoPlaces32891668604
Can you take dogs? It's just I have 2 little Jack Russell's and I no some places have a kennel bit for visitors dogs etc
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I have to admit I have no idea! We don’t have a dog so not needed to know...I do recall that we didn’t see anybody with dogs there, for obvious reasons but whether they have …
I have to admit I have no idea! We don’t have a dog so not needed to know...I do recall that we didn’t see anybody with dogs there, for obvious reasons but whether they have provision to leave your dog I don’t know. It’s not that big a place so possibly not. I’ve had quick look at website and nothing about this on there so you are best to ring them and ask. Number is 01522- 754280 Enjoy your visit!
Hi has anyone purchased or done the tiger , Wolf and falconry experience, just wondered what it entailed as very little information on the website. Thank you.
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Hi sorry no we didn’t but did see them getting fed which was good My granson who is 6 loved his day there.
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Frequently asked questions
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What are your future plans?
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We are constantly challenging ourselves to improve and develop the park. New animals, enclosures and facilities are always in the pipeline and planned for the future.