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Linton Zoo

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Linton Zoo, Cambridgeshire’s Wildlife Breeding Centre is the perfect place for a family outing whatever your age.

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With a wealth of rare and exotic wildlife to see including Tigers, Lions, Tapirs, Lemurs, Owls, Parrots, Giant Tortoises, Tarantula Spiders and many others so there is always something exciting to see and do.

The zoo is set in 18 acres of beautiful gardens with plenty of picnic areas. Free parking is within zoo grounds and there are children's play areas for all ages including a picnic area. There is also a coffee shop and gift shop.

Since opening in 1972, the Simmons family has built up a positive world wide reputation for its success with breeding endangered species and is especially respected for its work with animals often regarded as difficult. The zoo is also an important centre for environmental education, programmes on offer attract nursery groups up to University level.

Address: Hadstock Rd, Linton, Cambridge CB21 4NT, UK
Phone: 01223 891308
State: Cambridgeshire
City: Cambridge
Zip Code: CB21 4NT

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Linton Zoo is a lovely little zoo. The trees and landscaping make it feel really nice to walk around. The animals are well looked after and they are clearly trying to update the cages etc Cafe food and drinks are fair price too. Toilets facilities have been updated and clean. Will be back soon
Great for younger children. Variety of animals to see, especially the large cats. Lots of free parking and large picnic area which you can use and then re enter the zoo as many times as you like. Reasonable entry price too. Wheelchair accessible also. Took my 14 year old who is autistic and he loved it. Nice, small zoo and not too loud and busy which is great for people with ASD.
A small but well stocked zoo full of the sort of animals most people spend all day trudging around to find in other zoos. The highlights were the African Grey Parrots, the Lions and the Snow Leopards. The disappointment was the Tiger as she wasn't showing herself today and there is no indoor viewing of her sleeping quarters so we just couldn't see her. Food and drinks are fairly reasonable. You can walk around the zoo a couple of times in a morning but it's worth going round again to see the animals that were asleep before.
Linton is a family favourite of ours to visit. It is a small family run zoo. They are keen on conservation. The animals are lovely and well looked after although some enclosures seem on the small side. Our highlight this last time was the binturongs which were walking about and posing beautifully.
It's a lovely little zoo. The trees and landscaping make it feel really nice, especially in spring and summer when the flowers are out. The animals are well looked after and they are clearly trying to update and improve the living conditions as time goes on. Great collection of animals in such a small space. Easy to get round in foot and there are some benches to rest on. I'm in love with the ground hornbills. I think they're amazing. Especially the two up by the tapirs. Was also great to see Tamara the baby tapir out and about in her paddock.
A very good zoo that is worth visiting. It is not very big but it is so lovely, also we visited in weekend but it wasn't crowded. Just make sure you buy the tickets onlineVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
A lovely little zoo. Very quiet so you can go around in your own time without feeling harrassed. Not commercialised so don't expect any keeper talks or feeding times.
Really enjoyed our day out here. Small enough that there isn't miles and miles of walking, great selection of animals to see and reasonable admission prices. Had food from the cafe which was also very good. Most people could probably get round and see it all in about 3 hours but it gives you time to go back to any enclosures where maybe the animals were hiding and another opportunity to see them.
Small zoo but well kept, nice family feel and good amount of animals. Took me and my partner about an hour and a half to walk round. Lovely woodland setting and doesn’t feel commercial like some other zoos do. Some of the reviews talk about animals being hard to find but we really didn’t find this, some took a tiny but of looking but the enclosures are mostly large and dense which is probably better for the animals . We found all but one or two of the animals. Very reasonable price as well.
Was a OK zoo, you have to walk around several times which doesn't take long to be able to see the animals. I understand they want to let the plant life grow but some maintenance in the enclosures would be good. Meant to be 4 lions but could only see 2. Not sure why they have taken away all the picnic bench to stop people from using them. All the other zoos I have been to the area have access to the shop, restaurants and doing animal experiences to bring in extra income but your not?
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