Encounter the exotic and discover a wild family day out at the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre.
Meet lemurs, meerkats, owls, otters, snakes, and other amazing animals during unforgettable animal encounters throughout the day. Take your seat for spectacular displays, featuring free-flying birds of prey, parrots and charismatic mammals.
Explore the indoor rainforest; home to butterflies, birds, bats, crocodiles and creepy-crawlies from around the world and meet and feed the friendly residents of the Farm Barn.
Get closer than ever before to some of the most popular animals in the award-winning Wilderness Walk-through, and get a selfie with a dinosaur!
Pre-booked school and group visits are welcome, and VIP Experience Days and Animal Adoptions are available to purchase.
The Realm of Camelot adventure playground, outdoor Wet Play Area, and indoor Activity and Craft Centre will entertain children in all weathers, and popular themed events take place throughout the year.
Facilities include a Picnic Room, Jungle Gift Shop, pre-bookable Party Room, and a modern Butterfly Café, serving freshly prepared hot and cold food, and handmade cakes. Or why not visit Lottie’s Coffee Lounge, serving hot & cold drinks, milkshakes, snacks including sandwiches, toasties, and paninis, pasta and salad boxes, and desserts including cake, and ice cream! Or treat yourself to an Afternoon Tea for £8.95 per child, £14.75 per adult, booking in advance required online. Open from 9am daily, wildlife centre admission not required to enter.
The Tropical Butterfly House is open from 10am daily, and is located just 5 minutes from M1, junction 31, with free car parking.
Head to www.butterflyhouse.co.uk to plan your visit.
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Check out the Tropical Butterfly House video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAK_lZ0UJ4s
Please visit the website for current prices.
By Road:Leave the M1 at jct 31 and take the A57 signposted to Worksop. Turn left off the A57 at the second set of traffic lights signed to Dinnington. At the brow of the hill turn right just before 'The Cutler' Public House and carry along Woodsetts Road. The Tropical Butterfly House is half a mile out of the village of North Anston on the left hand side of the road. By Bus:From Rotherham: The 19A stops right outside. Or the 19 and 19B stop on the next road (Nursery Road)From Sheffield: The 216, the X5, and the X55 stop on the next road (Nursery Road)Ample free parking is right outside the entrance.Accessible by Public Transport: Kiveton Park station is 3 miles away.
* See website or Facebook page for current opening times.
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