The National Marine Aquarium was the first aquarium in the United Kingdom to be set up solely for the purpose of education, conservation and research. It remains Britain's foremost aquarium and in the four years it has been open it has attracted over one and half million visitors…
A unique zoo, combining a relaxed and informal atmosphere with many of the birds and animals at liberty within the grounds. This is complemented by the picturesque views and maintained gardens, combining both endangered and domestic animals and birds in one location. A charming visit, with something for…
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park ‐ Home to some of the world's most endangered plants and animals.Here at Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, our animals live in their own habitat zones.The Zoo is divided up into six zones, 'Primley', savannah, forest, wetland, tropical forest and desert. All of these represent…
The Butterfly Farm and Otter Sanctuary is situated just outside the southern border of Dartmoor National Park between Exeter and Plymouth and is easily reached just off the A38 Devon Expressway at the Dart Bridge junction. There are large brown tourist signs guiding visitors from the junction to…
Come see; T‐Rex, Dilophosaurus, Megalosaurus, Dinosaur Museum, Apes & Monkeys, Sealions, Meerkats, WolvesParrots, Birds of Prey, Otters, Butterfly House, Beautiful Waterfall and Gardens, Earthquake Train Ride, Snow Leopard,Snakes, Dragon Lizards, Insects and Spiders, Penquins, 'Out Of This World' Light Show, and much more.Last year saw the arrival of…
Exmoor Zoo is a unique and unusual zoo to visit Opened in 1982 the zoo is now an ideal family venue, catering very well for the younger generation. So much change has taken place, that even a visit last year, will today see new exhibits and animals.The zoo…
Take a fantastic journey around the coastlines of the world without leaving Torquay Welcome to Living Coasts, Paignton Zoo's new visitor attraction in Torquay. Living Coasts is a unique, world class aquatic visitor attraction, focusing on the conservation of coastal and marine life around the globe. It has…
Come and experience the Pennywell magic at our multi‐award winning Farm Activity Park. . . The biggest in the South West. There's lots to do and see for the whole family. There's ponys and piglets, slides, go‐karts, quad bikes and train ride, eagles…
Set in the heart of the stunning Dartmoor National Park near Widecombe‐in‐the‐Moor, come and experience the beautiful rugged landscape of this unspoilt area of the Southwest of England.We are offering a range of guided Dartmoor walks, no need to worry about carrying rucksacks and waterproofs or even your…
The Miniature Pony Centre is a fantastic family day out in Devon, with so much for visitors to see, do and discover, all set in 20 acres of beautiful countryside within Dartmoor National Park ‐ less than 1 hour travelling time from Plymouth, Exeter and Torbay.Get really close…
Here in our world famous Honey Farm you can stand and watch these wild and wonderful creatures from the distant past. Founded in 1949 the farm has grown over the years until today it is the largest honey farm in the country.Here at the heart of the…
Prickly Ball farm is a busy 'hands on' hedgehog hospital and wildlife garden centre where you can meet, touch, and learn about hedgehogs.A great visit for wildlife enthusiastsMeet the hedgehogs' talks are run throughout the day starting at 11am, 12.30pm, 2pm and 3.30pm, you will hear about the…
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