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Animals & Wildlife in Kent

Where opening times are not listed, please contact before visiting, as opening times may vary, and some close during winter months.

To find out "What's On & Events" in the South East this month click here.

British Wildlife Centre
Newchapel, Lingfield
Surrey
RH7 6LF
01342 834658

Located in Surrey close to the Kent and West Sussex borders, the British Wildlife Centre gives you the opportunity to see over 40 British wild animals in their natural environment. read more...
Wildwood Trust
Herne Bay
Kent
CT6 7LQ
0871 7820081

Woodland park set in 40 acres with over 300 animals, from owls to otters, badgers to beavers, and wild boar to wolves. read more...
RSPB Kent
Kent
01273 775333

There are seven RSPB reserves in Kent, offering different types of days out, with a range of birds to seek out. read more...
Rare Breeds Centre
Ashford
Kent
TN26 3RJ
01233 861493

Extensive fun for children with a huge array of activities including meeting animals, animal races and indoor & outdoor pursuits such as soft play areas. read more...
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Kent, 01303 264647

Set in 600 acres of parkland, Port Lympne is home to rhinos, tigers, elephants, lions, gorillas and many more animals. A safari will allow you to see giraffe, zebra and ostrich, or walk around the 15 acres of landscaped gardens.

Eagle Heights, Eynsford, 01322 866577

Over 150 birds of 50 species on view at Eagle Heights, including vultures, eagles, falcons and owls.  Daily flying displays.  Also, increasingly large collection of reptiles and mammals including otters, cheetah, huskys and meerkat.
Leeds Castle, Leeds Castle, Kent, 01622 765400

Originally the site of a manor for the Saxon Royal Family, the site of Leeds Castle has been a Norman stronghold, residence to six medieval Queens, the palace of Henry VIII and a 1920's country retreat. Visitors can journey through 1000 years of history in the Castle, and walk through the 500 acre parkland of gardens and attractions including a maze, grotto, falconry, and aviary, which is home to over 100 rare and endangered species.


Farming World, Faversham, 01227 751144

As well as various animals for the children to see including, horses, pigs, cows, rabbits, poultry and birds of prey, there are also indoor and outdoor play areas, and a mower museum exhibiting 50 mowers dating back to the 1800s
The Hop Farm, Tonbridge, Kent, 01622 872068

Family fun for all at this 400 acre farm with numerous attractions. As well as farm animals, including shire horses, there is an Aerial Sky Park with tight ropes and zip wires. For smaller children there is a soft play area, outdoor paddling pool and bouncy castle. A 9-hole golf course tests your putting ability and wartime vehicles on view in the museum.

Near By

Pubs & Restaurants: The George & Dragon, Speldhurst, Tonbridge

Howletts Wild Animal Park, Bekesbourne, 01303 264647

90 acres of parkland where you can see tigers in glass fronted enclosures, gorillas, leopards, monkeys, rhinos and many more animals.
Horizon Sea Safaris, Ramsgate, Broadstairs & Margate, 07931 744788

Fancy something a bit different?  Horizon Sea Safaris offer the amazing experience of watching seals in their natural environment. The rib boat takes visitors to one of two destinations for the Seal Encounter, either to Goodwin Sands or the Nature Reserve on the Stour Estuary. The boat is located at Ramsgate but also sails from Broadstairs and Margate during the summer months.

Museum of Kent Life, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent, 01622 763936

Discover the history of Kent through those who have lived and worked in Kent over the past 150 years. Spread over 28 acres of farmland, the Museum of Kent Life allows visitors to re-discover rural life with sights, sounds and smells of Kent country life. View restored buildings from around the county, see where hops are grown, harvested, dried and packed by hand, and coo over the farmyard animals including sheep, cows, pigs, horse, rabbits and ducks.

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