1 / 20

🦕Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
A unique family attraction combining a wildlife park with life-sized dinosaur models set in 25 acres of gardens and woodland. Highlights include walk-through lemur enclosure, meerkat village, reptile house, and daily bird of prey displays. Dinosaur trail features over 20 animatronic dinosaurs including a huge T-Rex.
- Children can enjoy the adventure playground, fossil dig, and indoor soft play area.
- Facilities include a cafe, picnic areas, and gift shop. Pushchair-friendly paths, but some hills. Suitable for all ages, particularly 2-12 year olds.
- Practical tip: Allow 3-5 hours. Check feeding times online. Discount if booked online in advance.
Travel tips
Wear Sturdy Footwear
The park's natural terrain includes steep slopes and uneven paths; wearing sturdy footwear will enhance your comfort and safety.
Plan for Steep Walks
Be prepared for some steep walks within the park; consider using the accessible/disabled car park for easier access.
Check Feeding Times Online
Feeding times for animals are available on the park's website; checking them in advance can enhance your visit.
Allow 3-5 Hours for Your Visit
To fully enjoy all attractions, plan to spend between 3 to 5 hours at the park.
Use the Accessible Car Park for Drop-Off
For easier drop-off and pick-up, use the accessible/disabled car park located immediately on the right as you enter the main driveway.
Check Bus Services Before Visiting
The Stagecoach 301 bus service runs from Barnstaple via Ilfracombe to Combe Martin; verify the schedule before your visit.
Reviews
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!
Sign in to leave a review
Nearby places

Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
nearbyA unique family attraction combining a wildlife park with life-sized dinosaur models set in 25 acres of gardens and woodland. Highlights include walk-through lemur enclosure, meerkat village, reptile house, and daily bird of prey displays. Dinosaur trail features over 20 animatronic dinosaurs including a huge T-Rex. - Children can enjoy the adventure playground, fossil dig, and indoor soft play area. - Facilities include a cafe, picnic areas, and gift shop. Pushchair-friendly paths, but some hills. Suitable for all ages, particularly 2-12 year olds. - Practical tip: Allow 3-5 hours. Check feeding times online. Discount if booked online in advance.

Woolacombe Beach
8.1 miA stunning three-mile stretch of golden sand on the North Devon coast, Woolacombe Beach is a top choice for families. The gently sloping sands and lifeguard patrols during summer make it safe for swimming and paddling. Kids love building sandcastles, rock pooling in the coves, and trying bodyboarding in the gentle waves. The beach has Blue Flag status for cleanliness and facilities. Facilities include public toilets, disabled access, and a large pay-and-display car park nearby. Several cafes and ice cream kiosks are right on the beachfront, and there are surf schools offering lessons for older children and teens. The beach is backed by dunes and grassy banks, perfect for picnics. In summer, the water is calm enough for young children to splash about. Practical tips: arrive early in peak season to secure parking. The beach can get busy, but its size means you can always find a spot. Dogs are banned from May to September on the main beach but allowed on the northern end. Bring sun protection as there is limited shade.

Woolacombe Beach
8.1 miA stunning three-mile stretch of golden sand on the North Devon coast, Woolacombe Beach is a top choice for families. The gently sloping sands and lifeguard patrols during summer make it safe for swimming and paddling. Kids love building sandcastles, rock pooling in the coves, and trying bodyboarding in the gentle waves. The beach has Blue Flag status for cleanliness and facilities. Facilities include public toilets, disabled access, and a large pay-and-display car park nearby. Several cafes and ice cream kiosks are right on the beachfront, and there are surf schools offering lessons for older children and teens. The beach is backed by dunes and grassy banks, perfect for picnics. In summer, the water is calm enough for young children to splash about. Practical tips: arrive early in peak season to secure parking. The beach can get busy, but its size means you can always find a spot. Dogs are banned from May to September on the main beach but allowed on the northern end. Bring sun protection as there is limited shade.

