The Lake District Wildlife Park near Bassenthwaite offers a fantastic family day out, home to over 100 species of wild and domestic animals. Featuring engaging daily keeper talks, massive outdoor adventure playgrounds, and a cozy indoor soft play area, it stands as an essential stop for families exploring the northern Lake District.

Last Friday, Marcus and I spent a wonderful mother-son day together visiting the Lake District Wildlife Park. We hadn’t been before, even though it is only a 45-minute drive from our house, so we definitely needed to fix that!
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Skiddaw massif, this lovely park spans 24 acres of beautiful Cumbrian parkland. Originally established over twenty years ago as a humble farm attraction known locally as Trotters World of Animals, it has since evolved into a fantastic, modern wildlife haven. Today, it is home to over 100 species of wild and domestic animals, but conservation sits at the heart of what they do. As members of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), the park actively participates in six global endangered species breeding programmes, supports multiple wildlife charities, and even jointly manages two protected Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) right on the edge of Bassenthwaite Lake.

We arrived just as the park opened and headed straight for the large wooden outdoor playground. In his excitement, Marcus was running, tripped, and grazed his hand and elbow. We had to pop back and ask the lovely lady at the entrance for some plasters, but fortunately, it was nothing serious and he had mostly just hurt his pride. Once he was patched up, he bravely went right back to the playground before we moved on to the feeding area. There, we were able to feed the sheep, cows, donkeys, and alpacas.
By then, it was time to attend the animal encounter presentation, where we got to see some snakes and a large lizard. After a quick stop at the indoor soft play area, we continued our walk toward the flamingos and zebras. An old safari jeep was parked right by the zebra fence, which kept Marcus entertained for quite a while as he pretended he was driving me around.

Walking back toward the main area of the park, we spotted the lemurs and monkeys. We made sure to stop and see one of the park’s most famous residents: Brian, the cheeky Lar Gibbon, who is celebrated as one of the oldest gibbons in the whole of Europe! Finally, we ended our visit by watching the birds, including some impressive ones like the eagle and vulture.
It took us around three hours to explore the park, though we didn’t manage to catch all the scheduled presentations. The birds of prey display looked fantastic, so we’ll have to save that for next time. After our visit, I decided to treat him to a late lunch inside the train at Bassenthwaite Lake Station, which he absolutely loved. I had a very happy, and very tired, little man by the end of the day.



Planning Your Visit
- 📍 Location & Parking: Use CA12 4RD to reach the park near Bassenthwaite. Parking is completely free with an ample, dedicated on-site car park
- 🎫Entrance: Standard paid admission applies.
- 🍴 Food: On-site café serving a range of hot meals, sandwiches, kids’ lunchboxes, and freshly baked cakes. Visitors are welcome to bring food and eat in the outdoor picnic area.
- 🚽 Facilities: Public restrooms, fully accessible toilets, and baby-changing facilities are located right beyond the park entrance and gift shop
- ⏰ Opening Times: Open daily from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm (winter) / 05:00 pm (summer)
- 👶 Child Friendliness: Exceptionally family-friendly. Large, timber-built outdoor adventure playground and an indoor soft play area for rainy days. Main visitor pathways are pushchair-friendly, though some trails consist of natural stone and gravel paths.
- 🐾 Dog Friendliness: Not allowed
- 🌐 Official Website: Check the official website for more information
Extend Your Adventure: Make a Day of It
If you have more time to explore the area, I highly recommend a lovely walk along the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake, or a peaceful stroll through the Dubwath Nature Reserve. For a fantastic food stop, both the unique Bassenthwaite Lake Station and the Embleton Wheatsheaf gastropub offer absolutely delicious meals.

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Wildlife parks are so different (and so much better, too) than the zoos of old. They’ve shifted to conservation and education in such great ways.
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I agree with you Lynette. It was nice to see all these green spaces for the animals.
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I went there about four years ago as it’s not far from the camp site where I was staying at the time. It’s a lovely place, not big compared to many others but still plenty to see and very well set out. I saw an adorable zebra foal although some of the animals were hiding so I didn’t see them all but I got a great shot of the view looking over an empty paddock with Skiddaw in the background, it reminded me very much of an area in South Africa I’d once been to.
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You were lucky to see this zebra foal. They were in the distance when we visited. I think it is a nice place to roam around and I was surprised with the exotic animals they had.
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Quels jolis moments vous avez l’air d’avoir passés ensemble toi et ton petit bout de chou 🙂
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Merci pour ton commentaire. Il a adore cette journee.
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Very interesting for children and family. This wildlife park is different from zoo. Lot of children have to know the animals of our country first and their life at the farm.
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Marcus loved feeding the sheep, cows and donkeys. It was nice to have this mix between local farm animals and more exotic ones. The setting is definitely nice for the animals with a lot of shade.
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I’d never heard of this wildlife park, sounds like you had a lovely day out Mél.
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It is not very popular Jim. It is near Bassenthwaite and a lot of tourist stop at Keswick. We both enjoyed our day.
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A visit made more special in watching the children’s faces light up. Good memories of taking our nieces and nephew to such places, fun.
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I agree it was so nice to see Marcus face when he gave food to the animals.
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What a fun time watching all the wonderful animals enjoying a big open space!
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Thank you. I am always sceptical with this kind of places but I have to say that the park was very clean and the animals looked healthy and looked like they had a lot of space to roam.
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Sounds like such a fun place for kids. Glad to hear your mother-son day was lovely. I bet you both slept well that night!
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Indeed, we both slept well after this day full of fun.
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I went with a couple of friends about 4 years ago and really enjoyed it there. I also like the Otient Express replica at Bassenthwaite Station. X
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Both places are really nice and I am glad you liked that.
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Je ne suis pas très fan de ce type d’endroit pour plein de raisons mais ai moins il y a un peu plus de place que dans les zoos et si ton petit a passé une chouette journée c’est le principal 😚
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Je peux comprendre pourquoi tu n’es pas fan de zoos. Moi aussi je suis toujours très hésitante. Je dois dire que dans celui là il y a beaucoup de verdure et d’ombre. Marcus a bien aimé.
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