5/5 Eliza F. 6 months ago on Google • 106 reviews
This
is
the
most
lovely
wildlife
park!
I
bought
the
Capybara
experience
for
my
sister
for
Christmas
and
we
only
just
found
time
to
go.
The
day
was
a
little
overcast
and
at
times,
drizzly,
but
that
didn’t
dampen
the
experience.
The
park
seems
small
(I’m
more
used
to
London
Zoo),
but
there’s
so
much
to
see
and
do.
We
went
during
the
week
on
a
Wednesday
and
it
was
quiet.
It
was
a
rare
day
when
I
didn’t
have
my
children
with
me,
and
I
thoroughly
enjoyed
spending
time
reading
the
descriptions
of
the
animals
and
chatting
to
the
keepers.
There’s
talks
throughout
the
day
which
I
highly
recommend
going
to.
I
really
enjoyed
the
one
for
the
tigers
and
lemurs.
It
makes
it
much
more
of
an
interesting
experience
especially
as
the
keepers
give
you
lots
of
little
personal
details
about
the
animals.
I
learnt
so
much
more
about
how
breeding
programmes
run,
and
safety
protocol,
and
how
otters
are
cute
but
actually
can’t
be
trusted
with
fingers
😂
-
I’d
never
have
gotten
all
that
information
from
bigger,
more
impersonal
zoos.
My
favourite
animals
were
the
otters
who
are
just
super
cute,
the
aardvarks
who
are
super
weird
looking
in
real
life
and
the
mother
and
daughter
tigers
who
were
absolutely
stunning.
What
really
stands
out
though
is
how
well
the
animals
are
cared
for.
There’s
a
playground
and
indoor
soft
play
for
children
which
I’m
sure
my
7,5
and
1
year
old
would
love.
My
sister
did
the
capybara
experience
and
had
a
brilliant
time.
She
fed
them
bamboo
and
even
got
to
stroke
them.
Such
a
wonderful
day
out,
thank
you!
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