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Peak Wildlife Park, Winkhill,  Leek, ST13 7QR.

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When looking to visit Peak Wildlife Park, you can pre-book tickets online and can pay on the door, however a small discount is given for online booking.

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Ticket prices (pre-booked - these were correct as of 28th Dec 2024):
Adult - £20.95
Child (2-16 years) - £18.95
2 and under - Free
Parent and Toddler Ticket (weekdays during term times) - £20.95

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Peak Wildlife Park is open to the public daily. They are open 10am-5pm.

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We spent around 4 hours there. The weather was on and off rain. We could have easily have spent another hour or so here if it was sunnier and if we stayed for lunch.

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At Peak Widlife Park, there was a variety of different animals to see. This included polar bears, meerkats, wallabys, penguins, and many more. There was a park area, a soft play, gift shop, walk in lemur area, walk in wallaby area where you could feed them, walk through farm area, walk through penguin area, walk through red squirell area, and a restaurant.

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One of our favourite parts was seeing the polar bears. We were able to get so much closer compared to our visit to Jimmy's Farm in Suffolk. We visited the polar bears when we first got to the wildlife park and during their feeding talk. 

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Our other favourite part of the park was the wallaby walkthrough. We found this very unique and loved being able to hand feed them.

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There is plenty of parking available in a hard surface carpark. There is also disabled parking spaces available. Parking was free of charge.

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While at Peak Wildlife Park, you can stop for something to eat at their restaurant, or sit at one of their many picnic benches for a home packed lunch.

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When we visited, our eldest was 3 1/2 years old and our youngest was 2 years old. We found this day out had something for everyone, no matter your age.

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We found toilets jotted around the attraction and there were also toilets in the restaurant where changing facilities and accessibility toilets were also available. 

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We found the pathways wide and flat, therefore did not struggle with the double pushchair. During the walk through enclosures there was pushchair parking.

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Overall, we would happily drive here to visit again. When we saw staff, they were friendly and helpful to us. This included the volunteers who loved sharing lots of information on each of the animals. The land the attraction had was quite large and there was a variety of animals to visit, however we felt there could have been more animals, therefore we have rated this day out 4 1/2 stars out of 5.

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Date of recent visit: September 2024

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