A wildlife park in the heart of Shepreth village, with a passion for animal welfare and conservation. Providing close up animal encounters, education and, enjoyment for visitors.
First time visitor and had a great time! Lovely place with very friendly staff and some great animals to see. My favourites was seeing the clouded leopard and the amazing bat habitat. The keeper Mia gave a great talk about these fascinating bats too. I would definitely visit again!
We throughly enjoyed our time here. 3 children and 3 adults. Ticket prices were average. i'd say personally. Honestly you could spend as much or as little time as you like here. The animals are well cared for all enclosures were clean. If your a red panda fan, you will love watching them up a tree , roaming free! So much to do: education building, with sensory activities. animal talks which were fab, especially the otters! Inside soft play cafe outdoor park zip line diggers dinosaurs large picnic areas doted all over the place. so many beautiful animals to see, amazing tiger spotting walk way, above the enclosure. rabbit walk, with rabbits roaming freely. cute little gift shop. The only little niggle i found was the toilets by the soft play, located outside. Lots of bugs and spiders, along with a not so nice smell. Kids really didn't want to go in there! Overall, we had amazing time, it was defiantly worth the visit. I would defiantly recommend.
We had a lovely little day. My children loved the education centre. The member of staff inside the education centre was amazing. She was so kind to my children. The bat cave was the highlight. Very enjoyable
Really nice wild life park, with a good range of animals to see. The bats in the nocturnal exhibit are a particular highlight. The surrounding town is pretty dull, so recommend driving or taking the train into Cambridge if you want something to eat or do after your visit.
We visited here on the way into Cambridge city for the weekend, and were pleasantly surprised by the amount of animals there were to see here. The red panda area was by far my favourite, and we were lucky enough to see them being fed, so they came right down from their trees to our level, which I loved! The free-roaming bunny field was also so sweet, and I've never seen one like this before where you can just walk amongst them so freely. We had lunch in the cafe and sat outside as it was a nice day, and the food was absolutely delicious - highly recommend the tuna panini! So pleased we chose to come here, and we would definitely come again.
My favirote bit was BunnyLand located next to the nocturnal section. You may need to move around the hut to see the bunny's. I had lots of fun listening to the talk in the reptile house. There isn't a long wait and the shop isn't overly expensive. It is accessible with only 1 set of stairs with 2 ramps going to the same section.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Playground
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First time visitor and had a great time! Lovely place with very friendly staff and some great animals to see. My favourites was seeing the clouded leopard and the amazing bat habitat. The keeper Mia gave a great talk about these fascinating bats too. I would definitely visit again!
We throughly enjoyed our time here. 3 children and 3 adults. Ticket prices were average. i'd say personally. Honestly you could spend as much or as little time as you like here. The animals are well cared for all enclosures were clean. If your a red panda fan, you will love watching them up a tree , roaming free! So much to do: education building, with sensory activities. animal talks which were fab, especially the otters! Inside soft play cafe outdoor park zip line diggers dinosaurs large picnic areas doted all over the place. so many beautiful animals to see, amazing tiger spotting walk way, above the enclosure. rabbit walk, with rabbits roaming freely. cute little gift shop. The only little niggle i found was the toilets by the soft play, located outside. Lots of bugs and spiders, along with a not so nice smell. Kids really didn't want to go in there! Overall, we had amazing time, it was defiantly worth the visit. I would defiantly recommend.
We had a lovely little day. My children loved the education centre. The member of staff inside the education centre was amazing. She was so kind to my children. The bat cave was the highlight. Very enjoyable
Really nice wild life park, with a good range of animals to see. The bats in the nocturnal exhibit are a particular highlight. The surrounding town is pretty dull, so recommend driving or taking the train into Cambridge if you want something to eat or do after your visit.
We visited here on the way into Cambridge city for the weekend, and were pleasantly surprised by the amount of animals there were to see here. The red panda area was by far my favourite, and we were lucky enough to see them being fed, so they came right down from their trees to our level, which I loved! The free-roaming bunny field was also so sweet, and I've never seen one like this before where you can just walk amongst them so freely. We had lunch in the cafe and sat outside as it was a nice day, and the food was absolutely delicious - highly recommend the tuna panini! So pleased we chose to come here, and we would definitely come again.
My favirote bit was BunnyLand located next to the nocturnal section. You may need to move around the hut to see the bunny's. I had lots of fun listening to the talk in the reptile house. There isn't a long wait and the shop isn't overly expensive. It is accessible with only 1 set of stairs with 2 ramps going to the same section.