Manor wildlife park

Anyone been? Is it worth taking a 10 month old? Also what sort of food places have they got or is it better to take a picnic?
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We’ve been twice since having my little boy and it’s a brilliant place can take them in to the wallaby’s and giant rabbit section my little boy loved it…we took picnic as from previous experiences there the food is expensive…they also have big soft play and a hay barn for the little ones to play it it’s great x

They've got a little cafe that did lovely fries and pizzas, cannot remember what else they did sorry🤣 But it's such an amazing place! I can't wait to take my girl when she's older!

We took our daughter when she was about 14 months on mother's day as mother's went free. Throughly enjoyed, she particularly liked the rabbits and wallabies. We bought meal deals before so can't comment on the food prices, bur we had a great time xx

We took my boy when he was just 7 months old and was worth the visit. He’s always been very inquisitive and loved the soft play. He is now 15 months and 100% would go back there, he’d love it so much more now. Think the cafe was on the more expensive side from what I remember but we only bought cups of tea etc. Could always bring food and have a treat there ☺️

It's just round the corner from me. They're smaller than your Folly Farm but really focus on the care of the animals and conservation, so I love to support them. They've got quite a few sections where you can go in with the animals as well (all accessible with a buggy/pram), including; wallabies, giant rabbit, cameroon sheep, and lemurs. For younger ones, it's quite an ideal size being big enough for a day out, but not too big that they'd get bored halfway around. They've got areas if you wanted to stop for a picnic, including a bench area near the cafe. Regarding their cafe, they do homemade pizzas, which are gorgeous. And trying to think from memory, they *might* have basics like baguettes.

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