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🐊Crocodiles of the World
Crocodiles of the World is the UK's only crocodile zoo, home to over 80 crocodiles, alligators, and caimans from 18 different species. The park also features a variety of reptiles including snakes, lizards, and tortoises. Families can enjoy daily feeding talks, animal encounters, and a play area for children. The zoo is set in landscaped gardens with both indoor and outdoor exhibits, making it a great destination in any weather.
- Highlights: giant croc feeding, meet-a-reptile sessions, indoor tropical house, and a soft play area.
- Suitable for all ages, with pushchair-friendly paths and baby-changing facilities.
- On-site café serving hot and cold food, plus a gift shop.
Travel tips
Plan for feeding talks throughout the day
Daily feeding talks are a highlight. Check the schedule on arrival so you don't miss the giant croc feeding or other session times.
Bring pushchairs without worry
Paths are pushchair-friendly throughout, so buggies and prams work well for getting around the landscaped gardens.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on-site, making it easier to manage younger children during your visit.
Suitable for all ages
The zoo is designed for families with children of all ages, from babies in buggies to older kids interested in wildlife.
Use the soft play area for energy breaks
The soft play area is useful for letting toddlers burn off energy between exhibits, especially on rainy days.
Visit in any weather
The indoor tropical house means you can visit comfortably even if it rains, though outdoor exhibits are also accessible.
Book a meet-a-reptile session in advance
Meet-a-reptile sessions are popular with children but worth checking availability and booking ahead where possible.
Eat on-site or bring a picnic
The café serves hot and cold food, so you can eat without leaving the zoo, or bring your own picnic if preferred.
Allow time to explore both indoor and outdoor areas
With over 80 crocodiles and other reptiles across both indoor tropical house and outdoor exhibits, plan a full morning or afternoon.
Gift shop for creature-loving children
The gift shop may have animal-themed souvenirs that children enjoy, though budget accordingly for extras.
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