Open every day of the school holidays until 2.9.24 from 10am-4pm with last admission by 3pm. It is no longer essential to pre book tickets although we continue to encourage it, use the ticketing system to find out which days we are open.
Great little zoo nothing pretentious, just well looked after animals. It's worth walking around 3 to 4 times as you will see something different each time. The small cafe isn't overpriced which makes a nice change.
It was a nice few hours out, the zoo is quite small, very good for the little one (3 years old) who had enough by the time we were close to the end of the trail. For the adults it was expensive to get in but the cafe for being in a zoo, didn't seem too over priced. (The day was a weekday but it was summer holidays)
Lovely place Not your normal concrete zoo, animals in a small ish but natural areas so you get to see them and not overcrowded. Lots of trees and benches so even on hot day able to get out of the sun. Play area near car park was good for the kids and staff were really friendly
Was nice to walk around with my little Grandson. Everywhere was clean and well kept and the coffee shop was reasonably priced. My only disappointment was that many of the animals could not be seen as there enclosures were so overgrown it was impossible to find them.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Linton Zoo. The recommendation is to walk around a couple of times and you will see the animals - this works! The staff are very friendly and happy to talk. It's a lovely tranquil place to visit. Enjoy!
First time at this zoo and although small, we really enjoyed it. Its not busy at all, is clean and easy to get round but above all, the animals all look well cared for and relaxed which is great to see! We will def come again!
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
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Great little zoo nothing pretentious, just well looked after animals. It's worth walking around 3 to 4 times as you will see something different each time. The small cafe isn't overpriced which makes a nice change.
It was a nice few hours out, the zoo is quite small, very good for the little one (3 years old) who had enough by the time we were close to the end of the trail. For the adults it was expensive to get in but the cafe for being in a zoo, didn't seem too over priced. (The day was a weekday but it was summer holidays)
Lovely place Not your normal concrete zoo, animals in a small ish but natural areas so you get to see them and not overcrowded. Lots of trees and benches so even on hot day able to get out of the sun. Play area near car park was good for the kids and staff were really friendly
Was nice to walk around with my little Grandson. Everywhere was clean and well kept and the coffee shop was reasonably priced. My only disappointment was that many of the animals could not be seen as there enclosures were so overgrown it was impossible to find them.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Linton Zoo. The recommendation is to walk around a couple of times and you will see the animals - this works! The staff are very friendly and happy to talk. It's a lovely tranquil place to visit. Enjoy!
First time at this zoo and although small, we really enjoyed it. Its not busy at all, is clean and easy to get round but above all, the animals all look well cared for and relaxed which is great to see! We will def come again!