Shepreth Wildlife Park
Royston, Hertfordshire · ★ 4.5 · 2,599 visitor reviews
Royston, SG8 6PZ

About
Nestled in the heart of the countryside, Shepreth Wildlife Park offers an unforgettable journey into the animal kingdom, perfect for families seeking a blend of education, conservation, and fun. With this major attraction's diverse array of animals, engaging exhibits, and commitment to wildlife conservation, it's not just a day out; it's an opportunity to inspire young conservationists! So, are you ready to walk on the WILD side at an award-winning wildlife park?
This family-run wildlife park, near Royston in Hertfordshire, offers you the chance to get up close to some of the most endangered and incredible animals on the planet! The wildlife park was a former private sanctuary that was built as a refuge for injured and orphaned animals and has since transformed into a beautiful wildlife park dedicated to education and conversation work. The Zoo From the moment families step into Shepreth Wildlife Park, the adventure begins.
Home to everything from majestic tigers and playful meerkats to exotic insects and reptiles, the park offers a unique window into the lives of animals from around the globe. Each exhibit is designed not only to entertain but to educate visitors about the natural world and the importance of preserving it for future generations. Get ready to discover a range of beautiful animals, from majestic Sumatran tigers and the infamous capybaras to adorable Asian small-clawed otters, playful red pandas and ring-tailed lemurs!
Keeper talks and animal feeds run throughout the day with plenty of opportunities to learn more about your favourite animals. Plus there's a really cute panda feeding time talk! Red Panda's are just too adorable!!
Explore the natural grounds and incredible exhibits including the tropical exhibit, nocturnal exhibit and Monkey Island and make sure to look out for the interactive stations dotted around the park. Oh and don't forget to stop off at Bug City to learn all about your favourite creepy crawlies! ).
Unique Experiences Choose from a wide range of Wildlife Park Experiences including being a Junior Keeper for a day, a Tiger Keeper for a day, Animal Encounter sessions or even Meeting the Lemurs! You will get a behind-the-scenes tour of the park and learn all about how to care for the animals. An important aspect of the Park is its involvement in the European endangered species programmes, breeding animals that are of conservation importance, hopefully ensuring the future safety from extinction for some of these species.
Educational Fun for All Ages What sets Shepreth Wildlife Park apart is its dedication to providing educational experiences that captivate children and adults alike. Interactive talks, hands-on encounters, and feeding sessions allow visitors to learn about the animals' habits, diets, and conservation statuses directly from knowledgeable keepers. These experiences foster a deeper connection between visitors and the natural world, highlighting the park's role in wildlife conservation.
Conservation Work Shepreth Wildlife Park's commitment to conservation is evident in its efforts to support endangered species, rehabilitate injured wildlife, and participate in breeding programs. Shepreth Wildlife Park is also home to its very own Hedgehog Hospital! Hedgehots are under threat from man-made changes to their natural habitat, they are often squeezed out of their natural homes and susceptible to injuries.
Shepreth's Hedgehog Hospital treats and rehabilitates hedgehogs before releasing them back into the wild. A Place for Play and Relaxation Beyond the animal exhibits, the park offers play areas for children to let off steam, picturesque spots for family picnics, and pathways ideal for a leisurely stroll amidst nature. These spaces provide a perfect balance to the day, ensuring there's something for everyone.
A Year-Round Destination With a calendar full of events, from seasonal celebrations to conservation talks, Shepreth Wildlife Park is a destination that offers new experiences with every visit. Whether it's the thrill of Halloween events or the magic of Christmas festivities, the park ensures that every visit is memorable. ).
You can also grab pizza, lunchboxes, paninis and so much more! Gift Shop The gift shop is home to some really cute souvenirs including fluffy soft toys, t-shirts and soft toys. There are lots of animals to see and learn about at Shepreth Wildlife Park!
You will definitely have a roar-some day out. Why Shepreth Wildlife Park is a Must-Visit for Families Shepreth Wildlife Park stands out as a must-visit destination for families due to its unique combination of fun, learning, and conservation. It's a place where memories are made, knowledge is gained, and the seeds of conservation are planted in young minds.
By choosing Shepreth Wildlife Park for a day out, families can enjoy a rewarding experience that extends beyond entertainment, contributing to a greater cause. Shepreth Wildlife Park is not just a day out; it's an experience that educates, entertains, and inspires. It's an adventure into the heart of nature that leaves families with memories to cherish and knowledge that makes a difference.
Plan your visit today and embark on a journey that brings you closer to the wild wonders of our world.
Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children
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Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Card Payments
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
Prices
Opening times
Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Common questions
How much does Shepreth Wildlife Park cost?
Adult tickets are £13.50 and children's tickets are £11.50. Award-winning wildlife park with Sumatran tigers, capybaras, and red pandas!
Is Shepreth Wildlife Park suitable for young children?
Yes, the park welcomes all ages from babies and toddlers to teenagers. Under-fives love Ringo's Soft Play!
What are the opening hours for Shepreth Wildlife Park?
Open Monday, Thursday to Sunday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Does Shepreth Wildlife Park allow dogs?
No, dogs are not permitted. There is on-site parking with accessible spaces, toilets, and wheelchair accessibility.
What makes Shepreth Wildlife Park special?
Hedgehog Hospital, keeper talks, Junior Keeper experiences, and safari train! Card and contactless payments accepted.
What families say
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