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🦜Paradise Park and JungleBarn

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Paradise Park is a family-friendly wildlife sanctuary and garden in Hayle, Cornwall, home to over 1,300 birds, mammals, and reptiles. Highlights include daily flying displays, close-up encounters with parrots and owls, and a penguin pool. The park also features beautiful subtropical gardens and a children's farm area.

The JungleBarn is an indoor soft play centre for children up to 11 years old, with slides, ball pools, and a dedicated toddler zone. It's perfect for rainy days. Outside, there's a large adventure playground, indoor and outdoor seating areas, and a café serving hot and cold food.

  • Ticket prices: Adults £14, children (3-15) £11, under 3 free. Family tickets available.
  • Opening hours: 10am-5pm daily (check for seasonal changes).
  • Facilities: Baby changing, accessible toilets, free parking, picnic areas.
  • Tips: Arrive early for the bird shows; book online for discounts.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyCornwall
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early for bird shows

    Get to the park early to secure good spots for the daily flying displays, which are popular with families.

  • Book tickets online for discounts

    Purchase tickets in advance online to save money on admission prices.

  • Use JungleBarn for rainy days

    The indoor JungleBarn soft play centre is ideal when weather turns wet, with slides and ball pools for children up to 11.

  • Toddler-friendly soft play area

    The JungleBarn has a dedicated toddler zone, making it manageable for very young children.

  • Free parking available

    Parking is free, which helps when managing buggies and young children getting in and out of the car.

  • Baby changing facilities on-site

    Baby changing facilities are available, making nappy changes more convenient during your visit.

  • Under 3s get free entry

    Children under 3 are free, so families with babies and toddlers get good value.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    Picnic areas are available if you'd rather bring your own food, or grab hot and cold meals from the café.

  • Plan for a full day visit

    With both wildlife encounters and play areas, expect to spend a good portion of the day here, especially with multiple children.

  • Close animal encounters possible

    The park offers close-up encounters with parrots and owls, which some children find exciting but others may find intimidating.

  • Outdoor adventure playground included

    There's a large outdoor adventure playground, so bring sun cream and consider the weather when planning play time.

  • Check seasonal opening hours

    Opening times may change seasonally, so verify 10am-5pm applies on your visit date before you go.

  • Accessible toilets available

    Accessible toilets are on-site, useful if anyone in your family requires accessible facilities or you need extra space with a buggy.

  • Subtropical gardens worth exploring

    The gardens offer a peaceful break from the animals and play areas, though less exciting for younger children.

  • Penguin pool is a highlight

    The penguin pool is often a family favourite, so factor time into your visit to watch them swim.

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