You don’t usually see animals & dinosaurs living side by side, however that’s what you get at Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park. A family run park with a genuine passion for encouraging respect for animals and the natural world around them!
Meet our wonderful Sea Lions, Meerkats, Lions, Primates & the largest pack of Hudson Bay Wolves in the UK. Enhance your experience with some very special extras - Sea Lion Meet & Greet, Lion Feed or Carnivore Breakfast Experience.
Step back in time when dinosaurs roamed the earth as you marvel at our animatronic dinosaurs in dinosaur valley. Are you ready to come face to face with the UK's only full-size animatronic T-Rex?
Don’t forget to visit our Critter Cavern, Tomb of the Pharaohs, Dinosaur Museum and the Dinosaurus Playzone - a gigantic indoor soft play for dinomite fun whatever the weather!
All this is set in a beautiful valley in North Devon, an area of outstanding natural beauty!
Accessibility
Please note that due to social distancing rules we now have a one way system around the park. Unfortunately this will greatly restrict access for wheelchair users and only the area between disabled car park & main gate is safe to use while our visitors have to follow our one way system.
Please contact our Info desk on 01271 882486 or info@cmwdp.co.uk if you have mobility issues and are thinking about visiting us in 2021!
Establishment Features:
Large Indoor Dinosaurus Playzone
Critter Cavern
Tomb of the Pharaohs
Dinosaur Museum
Free Car Parking
On-site Cafe
Retail Shop
Toilets
If travelling from the M5, take junction 27. Go west along the A361 towards Barnstaple, turn right onto the A399 and then follow the signs for Combe Martin and Ilfracombe.
By Bus: Filers 301 runs Monday to Saturday from Barnstaple to the park
Season (12 Apr 2022 - 7 Nov 2022) |
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* 10am-5pm. Last admission 3pm.
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