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🦁Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park

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A family-friendly wildlife park set in 50 acres of beautiful countryside along the River Avon. The park offers a variety of animal encounters, including lemurs, meerkats, reptiles, and farm animals, plus daily keeper talks and feeding sessions. Children can enjoy the large adventure playground, indoor soft play area, and pedal boats. Seasonal events like the maize maze and pumpkin patch add extra fun.

  • Highlights: Lemur walkthrough, meerkat talk, reptile house, adventure playground, pedal boats.
  • Suitable for toddlers to teens, with plenty of picnic spots and a café serving hot food.
  • Facilities include baby-changing, pushchair-friendly paths, and ample free parking.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Plan for a full day visit

    With 50 acres of grounds plus multiple attractions (playground, soft play, pedal boats, keeper talks), allow at least 4-5 hours to avoid feeling rushed.

  • Arrive early to beat crowds

    Popular attractions like the lemur walkthrough and meerkat talk can get busy during school holidays and weekends—arriving at opening time helps.

  • Pushchair-friendly throughout

    All main paths are pushchair-friendly, making it manageable with babies and toddlers, though terrain may be uneven in places.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Dedicated baby-changing facilities are on site, so you can change nappies comfortably throughout your visit.

  • Suit for all ages and abilities

    Designed for babies through teens with baby facilities, pushchair paths, and activities for all ages—rare to find everything suited to a large family.

  • Bring layers for changing weather

    Even in mild months, exposed countryside can get breezy. Pack jumpers and windproof jackets for toddlers and younger children.

  • Pack a picnic to save money

    Plenty of picnic spots throughout the park. Bringing your own food is cheaper than relying solely on the café and gives you flexibility.

  • Café serves hot food

    Hot meals are available at the café, helpful if your children need warming up or have limited picnic appetites.

  • Free parking on site

    Ample free parking takes the stress out of parking fees and means you can come and go without worrying about meter costs.

  • Time keeper talks in advance

    Check timings of daily keeper talks and feeding sessions before arrival so you can plan your route and catch the ones children will enjoy most.

  • Adventure playground suits mixed ages

    The large adventure playground keeps toddlers through teens entertained, so it's great for families with a wide age gap.

  • Indoor soft play is a rainy day backup

    If weather turns poor, the indoor soft play area provides a dry option for younger children to burn energy.

  • Bring spare clothes for water activities

    With pedal boats and the River Avon nearby, toddlers may get wet. Pack spare outfits and towels if water play appeals.

  • Pedal boats available in warmer months

    Pedal boats are a popular attraction but likely seasonal. Worth checking opening times before you visit with boat-loving children.

  • Maize maze and pumpkin patch are seasonal

    These seasonal events run at specific times of year, so check the website to see if they're open during your visit.

  • Reptile house may excite or scare young children

    Some children find reptile encounters fascinating, others unsettling. You can skip this area if your child is nervous about snakes or lizards.

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