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🦕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
Allow 3-5 hours for a full visit
Plan for a substantial half or full day. There's plenty to see across the 25 acres, including the dinosaur trail, animal enclosures, and playground.
Book online in advance for discounts
Entry is cheaper when booked online rather than on the day, so purchase tickets ahead to save money.
Check feeding times before you visit
Animal feeding times are published online and often coincide with peak visitor interest. Plan your route around these scheduled times.
Pushchair-friendly but hilly terrain
Most paths are pushchair-accessible, but the woodland and gardens do include hills. Sturdy buggies work best; consider a backpack for younger toddlers on steeper sections.
Ideal for 2-12 year olds
This attraction is specifically geared towards this age range. Toddlers enjoy the animals and easy walking, whilst older children engage more with the dinosaur trail detail.
Wear comfortable walking shoes
You'll cover significant ground across 25 acres of gardens and woodland. Comfortable footwear is essential for both parents and children.
Bring layers for variable weather
Being mainly outdoor, conditions can change. Woodland areas stay cooler, so layers help you adapt throughout the day.
Pack a picnic to save money
Picnic areas are available. Bringing your own lunch is often cheaper than relying solely on the on-site cafe for a family of several.
Cafe food available but bring snacks
A cafe is on-site, but queue times can get long during peak hours. Pack additional snacks and drinks for energy between animal viewing and play areas.
The lemur enclosure is walk-through
You walk directly among the lemurs rather than viewing from behind barriers. Children find this interactive experience memorable.
Dinosaur trail appeals to different ages
Over 20 animatronic dinosaurs including a large T-Rex. Younger children enjoy spotting them; older children appreciate the trail's detail and educational content.
Indoor soft play is a useful backup
An indoor soft play area exists, useful if children need a break or weather turns unexpectedly poor during your visit.
Daily bird of prey displays
Check the schedule online for when these displays run. They're popular with children and worth timing your visit around.
Fossil dig activity for hands-on fun
A dedicated fossil dig activity offers tactile engagement alongside the passive animal viewing and playground.
Adventure playground caters to active children
Physical play equipment is available on-site, letting energetic children burn off energy between attractions.
Gift shop has typical attraction merchandise
A gift shop is on-site, though prices are usually higher than high street shops. Budget for this if children expect a souvenir.
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