A lot of birds to look at with a well signposted recommended tour so you get to see them all. The flying shows are great and feeding the lorikeets is fun. Make sure you find one of their many vouchers before you turn up to make the rather high admission more palatable.
Chris F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
This is a great place to spend and afternoon, although 12.50 is a bit steep in comparison to other zoos and bird sanctuaries I have visited. As long as the extra cash goes towards conservation then I’m content. Worth making sure you attend the feeding shows. You can actually get chance to feed, and even meet, the pengiuns yourself. The otters mew like cats when they are expecting their meal and are really cute until you see that the food they are tearing apart is little yellow chicks(the same could probably be said for cats in general). The highlight though has to be the flying show where the female birdkeepers let some of the birds out and encourage the birds to fly(and in one case) run between them(around the park visitors), by offering some food. There is even a bird that is trained to land on people, remove pound coins and drop it in a charity box. Very entertaining and the girls sure know how to handle a Cockatoo. This show made completely forget(until now) how cute the chipmunks were that we saw elsewhere in the park.
Stevie
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Saint Austell, United Kingdom
Paradise Park is great for bird lovers and also just for having a wander around with the kids as well! They even have penguins to amuse the younger ones and adults alike! They have some lovely indoor and outdoor play areas for kids including my kids favourite the ball pool. There is also a nice café, lots of room for having picnics in nice weather, and the kids get the chance to feel ponies, goats, sheep, rabbits and lots of other animals! There’s loads of nice walks including woodland ones and basically just a whole lot of fun to be had! A great day out :)
Pengel
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Penzance, United Kingdom
I come here a lot and I am never disappointed. Kids will love all the animals that are well looked after and the Jungle Barn has the best slides in Cornwall; good for wearing out the little ones.
Amiddl
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Luton, United Kingdom
We had a really good time here, even though it rained. The displays were really good, even my Mum loved them. We eat in the restaurant and the food was really good and actually not too overpriced — although we are used to London prices! Our 3 year old loved the Play Barn and spent ages in there on the biggest slides, how scared was I!!! A Fab place and well worth the entry fee.
MICKIE
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Camborne, United Kingdom
The best day out in west cornwall for famillies. There is loads to do, all the animals like goats, sheep, donkey, birds, penguins, snakes. The animals are set in extensive gardens which are well landscaped & well kept clean and tidy. There is also a jungle barn which is the massive indoor play area consisting of soft play for all ages. There is a toddler section which the adults are allowed to accompany the kids. Great value especially if you buy a return ticket for £2.50 which allows free entry the next timeyou return.
Donutr
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Truro, United Kingdom
Paradise Park is a long standing theme park and animal park in Hayle, Cornwall. I visited here in many summers with my grand parents when I was young and always enjoyed my time there, and I still do when I visit with my family. The park itself has a small steam train which costed £1 per person on top of the park entry last summer and the journey on lasts around 10 minutes. Paradise Park is also home to several animals including owls which they do displays with every day and goats which you can hand feed. I always enjoy going to Paradise Park although in recent years the entry price has increased. I still feel Paradise Park is a great family day out.
Vur
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Scarborough, United Kingdom
The kids really enjoyed this place, There are different displays on at numerous times such as the birds of prey display. A large number of birds to view but I did fell sorry for most of the larger birds cooped up in small cages. There is an enclosure where little brightly coloured green birds will come and sit on you for food. You can also buy some food to feed to the donkey, goats and sheep. The Park was founded by someone who played ‘The Milkybar Kid’ as a child. The park also includes an outdoor seating area(where parrot displays take place), a café, gift shop and a miniture train ride(costs extra) Overall it is good but is a little expensive
Gaynor
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Scarborough, United Kingdom
A nice p;ace to visit it is pricey to enter but there is alot to do. You can feed the farm animals and there is somewhere to wash your hands after feeding them. There is a large childrens play area. There is a vast amount of birds to see and enjoy and a area that you can enter with birds flying around and landing on you(if you enjoy birds that much!) Probably best if you take a picnic as food can be quite expensive.