

Shepreth Wildlife Park
Located in the small village of Shepreth in Cambridgeshire, this park is a dedicated conservation hub and animal sanctuary. It started as a private animal rescue in the late 1970s and has grown into a beloved wildlife park that balances education with a cozy, grassroots feel.
What to See and Do
The park is home to a diverse range of animals, from majestic tigers and red pandas to curious meerkats and lemurs. One of the highlights is the Discovery Centre, where you can see reptiles and invertebrates. Visitors can enjoy:

Duration of Visit
On average, visitors spend about 3 to 4 hours exploring the park. It is compact enough to see everything without feeling exhausted but deep enough to keep you occupied for a full morning or afternoon.
Who is it Best For?
This park is a dream for families with young children because of its manageable size and interactive play areas. It also appeals strongly to wildlife enthusiasts who prefer a more intimate, less “commercial” atmosphere compared to massive safari parks.
While most enjoy the charm, teenagers seeking high-thrill rides or massive crowds might find it a bit too quiet or “small-scale.”
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Unique Features
What sets Shepreth apart is its Hedgehog Hospital. It is one of the few places where you can learn about the rehabilitation of native British wildlife alongside exotic species. The park’s history as a rescue centre gives it a very heart-centred, authentic vibe.
Budget Tips & Memberships
For those on a tight budget, the park is very accessible.



Pro-Tips for Your Visit
Nearby Gems
If you want to extend your day, the village of Shepreth itself is charming. There are traditional local pubs within walking distance of the park entrance that serve hearty food. For a bit more variety, the historic city of Cambridge is only a short train ride or drive away, offering endless museums and riverside walks.