Drusillas Park

Drusillas Park

East Sussex

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The UK is a nation of animal lovers and the range of wildlife parks and zoos in South East England would have Noah needing to build another ark!

Get closer than ever before with unique experiences at safari parks, discover how our zoos are leading the way in conservation and explore how animal and wildlife parks protect British species, reptiles and birds to ensure these wonderful creatures can thrive for many years to come. By visiting zoo’s, wildlife parks and safaris you are helping to support the conservation work they undertake as well as having a great family day out.

Zoos in Sussex

Drusillas Park in East Sussex is a fun finding out day out for all the family! Widely regarded as the best small zoo in Europe, Drusillas offers a home to over one hundred different animal species and is designed with family fun and the children in mind.  

One of the UK's best zoos for domestic animals and informative keeper talks is the British Wildlife Centre on the Surrey/Sussex border. It's home to more than 40 species of wildlife native to the UK from red deer and owls to otters and wildcats.

Zoos in Hampshire

Marwell Zoo near Winchester is famous for its wetsuit wearing penguin Ralph, but this spacious wildlife park is home to white rhino, tigers, hippos as well as a giraffe house and viewing point giving close access to these beautiful creatures. Marwell's land train lets you conveniently explore the park at your leisure without having to walk too far. The 140 acre park also is home to five adventure playgrounds, so the family can also enjoy some monkeying around.

Animal & Wildlife Parks in South East England

Providing a fun, inspiring and often educational day out, there are a host of animal and wildlife parks in South East England to enjoy.

Oxfordshire

For a unique animal experience, come eye-to-eye with 15 species of crocodile at Crocodiles of the World in Oxfordshire with underwater viewing, hands on encounters and feeding displays.

Hampshire

The Hawk Conservancy Trust is an award-winning visitor attraction set in 22 acres on the outskirts of Andover, Hampshire.  A visitor centre and conservation charity that works in the fields of conservation, education, rehabilitation and research of birds of prey. It boasts some of the best flying displays you can wish to find including demystifying vultures and the powerful kick of a secretary bird.  

The New Forest Wildlife Park, Hampshire is home to an amazing range of wildlife, including four species of otter, 12 species of owl and four species of deer.  Located in the beautiful New Forest National Park, many of the animals here, such as the giant otter, are on the IUCN endangered species Red List and we’re doing our best to help breed and conserve them for the future.

Kent

Eagle Heights Wildlife Park in Dartford is a not-for-profit organisation with an extensive conservation and breeding programme. Expect to find over 50 species of birds of prey, meerkats, reptiles and even siberian huskys.  Why not try Alpaca trekking or a Husky hike or combine your visit with afternoon tea.

Find an animal attraction or zoo near you by selecting the 'Map View' button below and see what's in the local area.

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  1. Drusillas Park

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    Animal Collection / Zoo

    Alfriston

    Widely known as the best small zoo in Europe, Drusillas Park offers a fun-tastic day out that includes hundreds of exotic animals, from monkeys and meerkats to penguins and pandas.

  2. Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Hill Head

    Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve is home to various habitats including river, marshland, and scrapes.

  3. Staunton Farm

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    Country / Royal Park

    Havant

    A farm full of friendly animals.

  4. Longdown Activity Farm

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    Wildlife

    Southampton

    There’s farming fun for everyone at Longdown Activity Farm with a fabulous daily schedule of animal activities including bottle-feeding kid goats and calves, as well as the Animal Encounter Barn. There are so many exciting play areas too, including…

  5. Capstone Farm Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Gillingham

    Capstone Farm Country Park is one of Medway's finest green spaces, offering wonderful opportunities for walking, running, cycling and more in 114 hectares of former farmland on the North Downs.

  6. Cogges Manor Farm

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    History and Heritage

    Witney

  7. Birdworld

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    Animal Collection / Zoo

    Farnham

    Get ready for an enchanting family-friendly adventure at Birdworld, where visitors of all ages can embark on a delightful journey of discovery and fun! Home to over 2,000 feathered friends eagerly waiting to introduce you to their captivating lives,…

  8. Staunton Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Havant

    With a farm full of friendly animals, the south coast’s largest ornamental glasshouses, beautiful gardens and 1,000 acres of country park to explore there’s something for everyone.

  9. Knockhatch Adventure Park

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    Adventure Park / Playground

    Hailsham

    Exciting family rides
    Amazing indoor & outdoor play
    Zoo, Daily Owl Displays & much more!

  10. Farmer Gow's

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    Farm

    Faringdon

    Farmer Gow’s ~ the ‘favourite place on earth’ for lots of its young visitors.

  11. The 1642 Living History Village

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    Museum

    Rowner, Gosport

    A representational Hampshire village set in the year 1642. Timber and thatched buildings, occupants dressed and speak in 17thC style.