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Barmy aristocrats, a family feud, a great Elizabethan house and lions in the backyard - why would anyone not want to visit Longleat?

Not too long ago the BBC program All Change at Longleat   offered viewers a revealing behind-the-scenes look at what's been going on since the endearingly loony Lord Bath (Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath) handed over the business reins of the Longleat estate to his much less colorful son and heir, Viscount Weymouth.

The show was better than a soap opera as Ceawlin (the Viscount, whose name is pronounced Syoolin ) and his new wife Emma took over the place and immediately fell out with the old man. It's available on YouTube and it's worth a look in for a giggle.

Meanwhile, life goes on as normal for visitors to the great stately home and amazing safari park. Here's what you need to know to plan a visit.

First A Bit of Background

Longleat has been welcoming visitors since the late 1940s. The house an outstanding example of High Elizabethan architecture in England , was the first stately home ever opened to the public on a commercial basis. In a way, Henry, the 6th Marquess, father of the current Marquess of Bath, pioneered the tourism genre of stately homes as multiple activity attractions.

In 1966, Longleat opened the first drive-through Safari Park outside of Africa. It has since been seen by millions, worldwide, through the BBC's Animal Park television series.

Today, Longleat, set within 900 acres of Capability Brown landscaped park and 8,000 acres of woodland, lakes and farmland, is crammed with family activities and attractions, including:

Longleat House

Completed by 1580, Longleat was already a splendid house when it was visited by Queen Elizabeth I in 1574. Today's visitors can enjoy the remarkable collections of one family who have looked after the house for 14 generations, over 400 years. Among its treasures are masterpieces of Italian Renaissance and seven libraries (some of which are included in tours) filled with 40,000 books - the largest private collection in Europe.

One of the gorier items in the family collection is the bloodstained waistcoat worn by King Charles I at his execution. You can see it displayed in the Great Hall.

The notorious murals and portraits painted by the current Lord Bath decorate the private apartments and can be seen on morning guided tours of the ground floor. One reason for the family feud, as seen in the BBC documentary, was Viscount Weymouth's removal of one of the murals - his wife said they smelled. She meant they smelled of oil paint, but some art critics have been of the same opinion.

Longleat Safari Park

When Longleat first opened its safari park in the 1960s, the locals worried about lions roaming around the Wiltshire countryside. It's not an idle worry.

One of the revealing snippets of All Change at Longleat was the fact that estate managers carefully check the three miles of fencing around the safari park every day. They don't expect the big cats to tunnel out. But if a large branch falls in the night, it could provide a ladder for a lion or tiger to climb over a fence.

Visitors don't have to worry - as long as they stay safely locked in their cars. As you drive through, you can expect close encounters with wolves, giraffes, rhinos, two prides of the famous black-maned Longleat lions and, if you are lucky, the shy Siberian tigers. Thegangs of Rhesus monkeys that commit all kinds of mayhem on cars passing through the monkey jungle are very popular with families. And, if you take a boat ride on the park's lake, you may spot members of the new colony of lowland gorillas on the island in the middle. This was once the home of Nico, the park's Silverback gorilla who was one of the world's oldest known Silverbacks and a widower. He lived in splendid isolation on his own island. Sadly, Nico died at 56 years of age in 2018. The new gorillas are now settling in.

Also settling in is the family of Koalas. The park has created an Aussie paradise for them at Koala Creek.

Besides being a park attraction, with more than 100 species to see, Longleat plays a vital role in international breeding, conservation and rescue programs. Every year there are new arrivals. In 2019 the park celebrated the birth of two Amur Tiger cubs. This endangered species is the world's largest cat. Later in the year, seven wolf cubs were born in Wolf Wood.

Longleat Essentials

  • Where: Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 7NW England
  • Phone: +44 (0)1985 844 400  
  • Visit their website
  • Open:  Longleat House, the Safari Park and the Adventure Park (with a superb Maze) are open from late March to November 1, from November 13 to December 6 and from December 11 to January 3, except for Christmas Day. Last admission and closing times vary based on daylight hours. Check the website for dates and times because opening days and hours vary slightly from year to year.
  • Admission: Adult, child and senior tickets (for 60+) are available for the whole park, including Longleat House, or for the house and garden only. No family tickets are offered but online tickets cost 15% less than full price.
  • By car: Longleat is just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury on the A362 Warminster – Frome road. It's about 106 miles and 2.5 hours from London.
  • By train: From London, take the Paddington to Penzance service to Westbury Station, 12 miles from Longleat. Warminster Station, 5 miles away, can be reached from London Waterloo, changing at Salisbury or from London Paddington, changing at Bath Spa. Check National Rail Enquiries for times and prices.    Taxi s from both stations can be booked.

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Longleat Family Review and Top Tips

Longleat Review

Longleat was high on our family’s wish-list so we were delighted to be invited to the safari park and estate so we could share our Longleat review and tips here.

In this article we share what you can expect to find at Longleat, different ways you can visit the safari park, plus our top tips and money saving ideas for visiting as a family.

Lions at Longleat

LONGLEAT REVIEW

What to do at longleat.

Longleat Estate includes an impressive stately home, a large Safari Park and various other attractions. We started with a walking safari which gave us all some fresh air after the journey.

SAFARI ON FOOT

Our first port of call was the East African Reserve where you leave the car and get up close to the animals.

The giraffes were very friendly!

Friendly Giraffe at Longleat

And the tortoises gigantic!

Longleat review - Giant tortoise

We walked inside the lemurs’ enclosure and enjoyed their acrobatic antics.

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They looked adorable and sensible, snuggling up to keep warm …

Put your coats on! Don't those boys realise it's January?

… unlike my boys who were coat-less, even in January. Brrrrrr!

Longleat Safari Park

This section is great for toddlers as they get a clear view of the animals –  the lemurs seemed fascinated by our children too!

After a journey, we thought the walking section was a great way for children to get outside and let off steam.

SAFARI BY CAR

As we drove in we were given a CD guide – a new feature for me and we thought it was an excellent idea.

Audible alerts remind you when to switch the guide on and off.

The monkey enclosure was one of our day’s highlights. Warnings describe how to bypass this section and avoid potential damage to your car – but wouldn’t that be like going to a football match and not watching the goals?

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We felt somewhat smug as my husband had remembered to remove our aerial!

It’s fascinating to see what damage the animals wreak on other people’s vehicles – until you realise there are blind spots on your own car!

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I thought we came out unscathed….

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…not for lack of trying on this little fellow’s part.

Turns out the monkeys were the winning team though, as I did spot some minor damage to the back of the car after we were home!

Longleat Safari Park

Maybe we were lucky, but we benefited from great views, with some animals just feet from our car.

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That’s close enough fellas!!

Longleat Safari Park

The wolf really did look like he’d make a lovely pet – OK not my best idea . . .

Longleat Safari Park

. . Moving swiftly on to the majestic big cats.

Longleat Safari Park

Despite constant reminders to keep windows and doors shut, the zoo keepers seemed blasé as they ushered a couple of leopards away from the exit.

Of course they were well armed  – with a stick!

Longleat Safari Park

Brave? Experienced? Or just slightly bonkers?

Longleat Safari Park

And of course Longleat wouldn’t be Longleat without the lions – and they didn’t disappoint.

Longleat Safari Park

SAFARI BY BOAT

After the car safari, we decided to explore by boat.

Longleat boat safari

We got a glimpse of the gorilla colony. . .

. . .and a chance to feed the friendly and apparently permanently hungry sea-lions – another major highlight of the day.

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It cost £1 for a pot of fish and I consider this money very well spent. The sea-lions followed us alongside the boat, barking and jumping for the fish.

feeding sealions at Longleat

We didn’t see the hippos, but we were assured they were there.

LONGLEAT INDOOR ZOO

After the boat trip we rapidly admired more animals and then dashed into the heated butterfly enclosure to defrost!

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The butterflies were feeding so we had a great close-up view.

Longleat Safari Park

At the handling area I was hoping for some fluffy bunnies or maybe a guinea pig, but the boys were delighted to get their hands on a big snake.

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I blame this trait on my husband because they definitely DO NOT get that from me!

LONGLEAT BY TRAIN

A pleasant trundle in a miniature train offered a different perspective of parts of the estate.

Longleat Review - train

CHRISTMAS AT LONGLEAT

As we visited to do our Longleat review in early January, the Christmas theme was still in place and how impressive it was . . .

Christmas at Longleat Safari Park

Our family voted Longleat a fabulous, fun-packed day out and we would thoroughly recommend it!

We’ve shared our thoughts and a few tips below, based on our visit.

TIPS FOR VISITING LONGLEAT

There is so much to see and do at Longleat we struggled to fit everything into one short day. There’s a large play area and the maze is great fun and challenging, but some attractions closed by about 4pm so we couldn’t take advantage of them. If like us you’re visiting in Winter, an early start is advisable.

BUT NOT TOO EARLY

If your children are very young, you may find the safari animals are too distant to be of great interest. A city farm may be a cheaper (or free) and more attractive alternative

My photographs were taken using a Canon Powershot SX200, which I’ve been very pleased with over the last couple of years, but during the car safari I really hankered after a longer lens. If you have one, remember to pack it!

The  journey  from Portishead to Warminster involves winding roads. In our case this resulted in a car sick child. If this is likely to be a problem for you, you might like to learn from our mistake and take the longer, more comfortable, motorway route.

COST VS VALUE

Christmas entry for a family of 5 not cheap but we felt it compared well to other attractions and was worth the ticket price. Everything was included except optional extras like animal feeding, ice-skating and our travel and food. After entry costs, we only spent £1 feeding the sea-lions at the attraction.

MONEY SAVING TIPS

We came prepared with lunch which we ate during the car safari and this worked perfectly. Deals on the entrance price are often available if you do your homework. At the time of writing, their website is currently offering up to 15% discount for on-line bookings. Check out Longleat’s website for current prices.

If you’ve enjoyed our Longleat review, you may like to read about Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm , just outside Bristol.

DISCLOSURE: We received a 2+2 family ticket for the purposes of this review. All opinions are our own. 

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Longleat Safari and Adventure Park Days Out Review

Longleat safari park

  • Claire Byrd

In a nutshell

An activity-packed day out with a drive-through safari and main square attractions for families to explore, but you may need more than one day to see it all

What we tested

  • Get close to some incredible animals; good for all ages, beautiful grounds, friendly staff, interactive and educational, lots of fun for children
  • Queues in some areas, animals may damage vehicles, quite expensive

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Rhino at Longleat Wildlife Park

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When we visited:.

Claire visited with her husband, plus children Teddy, 11, Donovan, 9, and Gisella, 5, on a sunny Sunday in July.

Journalist, Gabrielle, also visited the park with her family – Tyler, 9, Rocco, 6, and Amaya, 3, plus their dad, this time on a sunny Saturday in May.

What age is Longleat best for:

Best for: Children aged 2-12 years

Still good fun for: Children aged 13+ years

Avoid if: Your baby hates their car seat

How much does it cost in 2023?

  • Online prices: Adults £39.95, children 3-15 £29.95, under 3s and carers free.
  • Pre-booking tickets online in advance is essential.

Are there discounts or cheap tickets available for Longleat Safari & Adventure Park?

  • Picniq are currently offering 5% off tickets – although this may be a time-limited offer.
  • You can use your Tesco Clubcard vouchers to buy Longleat Safari & Adventure Park tickets – every 50p in vouchers turns into £1.50 to use towards the ticket price. Just make sure you give yourself at least one week for the tickets to arrive. Take a look at our Tesco Clubcard days out for families roundup to see where else you can use your Clubcard points.
  • Check out Kids Pass for any special offers.
  • If you’re considering staying overnight, look for deals combining accommodation and safari tickets on Holiday Extras.

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What does my ticket include.

  • Longleat Safari Park
  • On-foot animal attractions including Koala Creek, Jungle Cruise and Family Farmyard
  • Main Square adventure attractions including Adventure Castle, Rockin’ Rhino, Jungle Cruise and the Hedge Maze
  • Longleat grounds and gardens
  • Special seasonal events across the Park

Do I need to book in advance?

Yes! Booking in advance is essential as on-the-day tickets are not available. When you book, you’ll be asked to choose your preferred entry time. Choose from between 10am and 12pm, between 12pm and 2pm, or between 2pm and 4pm. You may enter the Safari Drive-through at any time during your chosen slot and you may visit the main square attractions both before and after your Safari adventure (subject to Park opening hours ); the choice is entirely yours.

You also have the option to book a guided House Tour, for an additional cost: Adults: £3.95; children: £2.95; Under 3s: Free

Any extra charges once I’m there?

  • If you don’t arrive by car, or you don’t want to risk your car getting damaged by the monkeys, you can tour the safari park on a special double decker bus. Tickets are bookable at Guest Services in the Main Square on a first-come, first-served basis, and cost £8 per person for anyone over 3 years old (under 3s go free but still need a ticket). Busses leave around 11.30am and 2.30pm and tours take anywhere from 2 to 3 hours, depending on how busy the safari park is.
  • As you would expect, there are numerous gift shops to tempt you. Some, situated within exit areas from a ride for example, are hard to avoid but they did at least include pocket-money options.
  • There is also an option to buy a photo package after the boat trip, but this would be easy to decline for those not interested.
  • It’s worth noting this is a cash-free attraction, so only accepts debit card/credit card/smartphone payments on site, including at animal feeding experiences, catering areas and shops.

Are there any special VIP animal experiences you can book at Longleat?

Yes, there are some incredible VIP experiences you can choose from. Most of these are really in the very special treat price range – they start at £85 per person for the chance to meet and feed the two giant otters and peak at £365 per person for the opportunity to feed the big cats and wolves from the safety of an armoured feeding wagon. If you’re able to splash the cash, you need to book 6 to 12 weeks ahead as they are very popular.

How long will we spend at Longleat Safari & Adventure Park?

We had planned to be at Longleat when it opened, but busy Sunday traffic delayed us slightly. We ate lunch as we walked round Longleat, but still struggled to fit everything in before closing time. We would all have happily spent 2 days enjoying everything on offer. Fellow reviewer Gabrielle agreed that you need more than a day to see all the attractions, saying: “Ideally, you’d spend the night on-site or nearby and see all the attractions at a leisurely pace over 2 days.”

What does Longleat offer for families?

Longleat is a fantastic day out for families. In short, you have 3 main elements – the safari park, the attractions around the main square, and the grounds and garden of the house.

Longleat safari park

What shouldn’t be missed?

We all thoroughly enjoyed our trip, even with our range of ages.

Highlights for us were:

  • We started by parking at the African Village (accessible on foot), and before we’d even left the car park, we could see a new baby giraffe close by with its mum.
  • Don’t miss the chance to get up close to the giraffes from a brilliant viewing platform that they feed from.
  • There’s also a lemur walk through in this area and a conservation centre.
  • A highlight that has to be booked in advance for around £90 per person is the Bronze VIP jeep safari through the animal paddocks – about 2 hours long and worth every penny if your budget stretches that far.
  • The main safari drive, guided by a free app , which you can download from the App Store or Google Play. This gave a handy commentary through the whole safari park and described the occupants of each enclosure, but it does require a decent phone signal.
  • Nothing is guaranteed with animals, but when we visited we were able to get great pictures of many of the residents. Reviewer Gabrielle drove around mid-afternoon and found all the big cats snoozing in the sunshine but the rest of the animals walking around in full view.
  • The boat tour was a magical opportunity to see a range of animals, including some friendly sea lions, with an expert.

Is it easy to navigate?

Yes – we weren’t offered a paper map as visitors are encouraged to use the app. You don’t need a map to get through the safari park, but it does help you plan the rest of your day. It also highlights where the toilets are, although we found plenty sign-posted in all areas.

Fellow reviewer Gabrielle found that although she could download the app, the lack of Longleat’s own strong Wi-Fi signal and the lack of her own network’s coverage meant she couldn’t use the interactive map or listen to the commentary while she and her family were driving around the safari park. “It was disappointing not to be able to hear about the animals while we were driving around the park, but we found the safari drive easy to navigate without any prompts besides the roadside signposts and, in other places, the friendly staff who are were always happy hand to point us in the right direction.”

We followed the herds when we got there and decided to head to the safari park first, as this was the main attraction for us. However, you can avoid some queues, especially for the boat trip, if you head to the main square first and do the safari park later in your allotted session.

What’s the Longleat VIP jeep safari like?

Great. All 5 of us fitted comfortably in the zebra-patterned jeep with our driver. Before we entered the monkey area he spotted the park’s resident elephant, Anne, in prime position, so drove us up to meet her first.

Once we were inside the monkey enclosure, we were able to sit back and watch without the worry of our own car being damaged and we were able to spend more time in this area. I’m not sure I can remember the last time we all laughed so much. The monkeys were great fun and I’d highly recommend this additional outlay – it’s worth every penny!

Longleat safari park

What is the Longleat safari like using your own car?

“Amazingly good fun but nerve-wracking in parts,” said fellow reviewer Gabrielle. “The children loved watching the monkeys race across the roof of our vehicle through the glass sun roof, but I was quite nervous about driving through their enclosure, especially as they surrounded our van and it was hard to see if any were in front of us. At a few points, we had to wait for the wolves to stalk across the road before we could continue and once, I had to squeeze the car between a gate post and a massive ostrich!”

Is there a risk of the animals damaging your car?

Yes, but if you are concerned about the condition of your car there is an option to bypass the monkey area. We went through on the Jeep tour, but we saw many cars had lost wipers and bits of trim.

Gabrielle and family decided to experience the safari park in their own vehicle – a modified Mitsubishi van. “It’s been carefully designed to cope with tough terrain, but the monkeys took great delight in seeing if they could peel the rubber seal from around the windscreen. We soon had monkeys hanging off the ladder at the back, and watched them through our sunroof as they raced over the roof.”

Can you get out of your car during the safari at Longleat Safari & Adventure Park?

In most areas your doors and windows need to be firmly shut – but there are more relaxed opportunities too. For example, there is an option to buy deer food to feed the occupants of the deer park.

Be warned though – I’m an animal lover and fairly unshakeable around four-legged furries, but a couple of deer were fairly persistently nibbling at my shoulder when their feed pellets didn’t appear quickly enough. I found this funny but anyone less confident with animals might feel a bit on edge at this point.

Your car is also likely to be left a little muddy and deer-dribbled if you chose to stop off here. Again, you can bypass if this isn’t for you. Fellow reviewer Gabrielle and her family thought the deer feeding stop-off was a highlight of their visit: “The children giggled with delight as the deer approached our car and began to eat pellets out of my husband’s hand and Amaya and Tyler were soon feeding them too. It was a lovely opportunity to interact with the animals and a good contrast with the rest of the safari park, where you can only observe them.”

What’s the Jungle Cruise like?

This was where we could have benefitted from some inside info. We queued for about 40 minutes for our boat. It’s not a huge length of time, but the kids went from a real high of their animal encounters to a bit of a low here, waiting a little bored in the heat.

Once we were on our boat the boys quickly forget about this, excited by close encounters with the lakes’ sea lions and the 3 gorilla brothers you can see during your trip. But, unfortunately, for my 5 year old, the magic had been lost a little in the queue, so I would definitely recommend doing this part before you head off for the main safari drive.

Conversely, fellow reviewer Gabrielle caught one of the last boats of the day and found the queue to be much shorter. “We waited around 15 minutes to get onboard and the children’s excitement was peaking. Any longer, and I fear our 3 year old would have got bored and wanted to leave. But the wait was well worth it as the cruise was brilliant. Our guide, Becky, was knowledgeable and genuinely funny – keeping both children and adults entertained while pointing out the different animals: from our seats on deck, we saw sea lions, the lake’s resident hippos, Spot and Sonia, and a colony of gorillas on their own special island.”

Another tip for this area – you have the chance to pose for pictures before you join the queue. Politely decline if you don’t want to be tempted to buy the photo package when you come off the boat.

What other activities are there at Longleat Safari & Adventure Park?

There are a lot of additional attractions packed around the Jungle Cruise area, including more animal enclosures, penguins, rays, a batcave (not for those who don’t like things flying close by) and a family farmyard. There’s also a train ride (again, try to do this before the queues build up), Adventure Castle (a good play area for children up to 12), and a Rockin’ Rhino ride, which even the adults can enjoy.

Fellow reviewer Gabrielle visited the newest attraction to open at Longleat: Koala Creek, which is home to the furthest-travelled residents, a group of Southern koalas. “We were looking forward to seeing the baby koala, the first to have been born in Europe, who was incredibly sweet and gently snoozing, along with the other koalas. Perhaps because the animals were all asleep, our children didn’t want to spend much time in here, but it was magical to see these furry creatures up close and, thanks to the information cleverly dotted along the exhibit, possible in a short time to learn a little about these animals, as well as the marsupial residents, including wombat and potoroos.”

Longleat safari park

What are the food and drink facilities like at Longleat?

You won’t go hungry or thirsty at Longleat. We bought a sandwich lunch before the safari from the Watering Hole Café African Village area, which cost about £30 for the 5 of us. There were vegetarian options in the café and my kids were pleased to see some healthy extras, like cucumber sticks, carrot sticks and grapes.

Before closing time, we bought dinner at the new Chameleon Tree Restaurant and coffee house – around £60 for the 5 of us. There was a reasonable range of food on offer with options for younger diners and vegetarians. There’s a choice of side dishes with the main courses, but the mixed veggies and corn on the cob options might have been a bit more appetising earlier in the day.

There are also lots of opportunities to buy snacks, drinks and ice creams. Fellow reviewer Gabrielle found all the restaurants and cafés were closing up by the time her family had left the boat ride, so they opted to buy food from the stalls which were still open. “Two hot dog meals, three cookies and some soft drinks set us back around £35, which is probably typical at an attraction like this.”

Can you take a picnic?

Yes, we spotted a few outdoor picnic areas if you are taking your own food.

How well does it cater for disabled visitors?

This is a great day out for all ages and people with restricted mobility:

  • Much of the park is accessible by car and the remainder is relatively flat, making it passable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
  • We saw a number of accessible toilets and there is changing facilities with an adjustable changing bench and hoist near the Main Square.
  • There was also a wheelchair area on the boat.
  • For more information see Longleat’s accessibility information .

Opening dates and times:

Longleat is open from 10am until 5pm, with the last safari entry at 4pm. During peak times, including summer and Bank Holidays, Longleat is open from 10am until 6pm, although last entry to the safari is 4pm. When we visited, it was open from 10am until 6pm (early and late summer times). Off peak, mid-week, it is open from 10am until 5pm. Longleat closes on weekdays at some periods during the winter, so do check the website for full details.

How to get to Longleat:

Longleat is just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury, and most visitors drive.

  • The website advises you to ignore your SatNav (postcode BA12 7JS) when you get close to the park and follow the brown tourist signs instead. We did this without a problem.
  • If you do arrive by train you will need to get a taxi to the park, but, once there, you can tour the safari by bus.
  • Frome Station is the closest station to Longleat and has a good service from Bath and London.
  • Warminster station is about 5 miles from Longleat and is on the Cardiff to Portsmouth line.
  • Westbury station is about 12 miles from Longleat and is on the London Paddington to Penzance line.

Do you have to pay for parking?

No, parking is free of charge.

Worth a long car journey?

Yes. It took us 3 hours to get there, and around 2.5 to get home, but the kids would jump in the car to go back again tomorrow if they could.

Which hotels or holiday accommodation are near Longleat?

There are plenty of accommodation options nearby, including:

  • You can stay in a luxury cottage, lodge or house on the estate itself, listening to lions roar as you head to bed.
  • Book into Center Parks Longleat Forest holiday for family-friendly lodge accommodation inside the estate and surrounded by Giant Redwoods.
  • Book your little angels a family room at the Angel Inn (7 minutes), in the quiet Wiltshire village of Upton Scudamore – the 16th century coaching inn has a bar and restaurant
  • For a home-away-from-home feel, look for deals on Vrbo and Airbnb .
  • Find family-friendly hotel deals near Longleat on Booking.com

Nearby attractions for a longer day out:

Check out the natural wonder of Stonehenge , less than 20 miles away, where there’s plenty of room for little ones to run around before getting back in the car. There are also several castles in the area, including Old Wardour Castle , a 30-minute drive away.

MFM verdict:

We’re a family of animal lovers so absolutely loved our day out. Considering everything on offer the ticket is not bad value and my children are desperate to go back. We would definitely do the boat trip earlier or much later in the day next time though to avoid the queues. Dinner was the one and only time we really stopped all day. Even with that, we hadn’t quite packed in everything on offer. If you like animals, this is a great attraction for all ages – our whole family really enjoyed our visit.

Fellow reviewer Gabrielle agrees and added, “We were absolutely enthralled by the animals and very impressed by the layout and spacious feel of Longleat, from the safari drive through to the boat cruise and all the attractions in-between. Though we’d definitely make the most of a future visit by coming for the whole day or, better still, spending a night on the estate or nearby and enjoying everything on offer over two days.”

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This is a guide to visiting Longleat , including ticket prices (and for the Festival of Light ), best hotels along with top tips & key info.

In a rush? I recommend you read the whole guide but here’s quick links to compare hotel deals and best ticket options.

Step 1. You can buy tickets direct but we recommend Picniq who have an exclusive 20% OFF . Step 2. Choose a hotel – get our guide to the best family hotels near Longleat .

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This is where you book your accommodation and Longleat tickets separately. This is usually your cheapest option.

Step 1. Book Longleat tickets

Click here to book your tickets with Picniq – they have an exclusive 20% OFF!

Step 2. Find a hotel to suit your budget and criteria.

Get our guide to the best family hotels near Longleat .

Longleat Festival of Light – Event

[UPDATE 9th September] Festival of Light tickets available .

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This year, journey on a thrilling odyssey as myths and legends from across the world are brought to life. Filled with extraordinary creatures, ancient deities, magnificent scenery and stunning structures; all created using stunning Chinese lanterns!

Visitors will also love the magic of storytelling with ‘A Flight Before Christmas’ – a unique experience featuring real flying owls!

Longleat House will be decorated in the theme of a 1920’s Christmas complete with live Characters allowing you to feel as though you have travelled back in time. This magical winter experience will run on selected dates from 9th November.

Where is Longleat?

Longleat Safari and Adventure Park in Wiltshire, England, was opened in 1966 as the first drive-through safari park outside Africa.

The park is situated in the grounds of Longleat House, an English stately home which is open to the public and is the home of the 7th Marquess of Bath.

Address: Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW

Opening Times

Longleat is open from 10am-5pm and extends its opening hours during peak times, school holidays and selected weekends. Last entry to the house and safari park varies throughout the year – please check with Longleat’s opening times for further information.

Longleat Postcode

Address for Sat Nav users:  BA12 7JS. Please ignore the Sat Nav voice as you approach Longleat and follow the brown tourist signs. Some Sat Nav systems send you to a dead end.

Parking is free of charge

Longleat Directions

Longleat is just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury (A362 Warminster – Frome road).

From the South East: M3 (J8) – A303 – A36 towards Bath – Longleat is just off the A362 between Warminster and Frome.

Or from M4 (J17) – Chippenham towards Melksham and Westbury. Longleat is just off the A362 between Warminster and Frome. Longleat is just off the A362 between Warminster and Frome.

From the South West: A303 in a London direction – A350 towards Warminster – A36 towards Bath – Longleat is just off the A362 between Warminster and Frome.

From the North: M4 (J18) – A46 towards Bath – A36 towards Salisbury – Longleat is just off the A362 between Warminster and Frome

Frome Station is the closest station to Longleat and has a good service from Bath and London.

Warminster station, is about 5 miles from Longleat and is on the Cardiff to Portsmouth line.

Westbury station is about 12 miles from Longleat and is on the London Paddington to Penzance line.

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Longleat Reviews

A great full day’s entertainment. Safari Park captivating, with added fun of the Limas & feeding Giraffes & Deer. So much to see & do, from Hands on experiences to live Dancing. What a family treat. Awesome! Despite a thunderstorm and torrential down pours my family had an incredible day. We drove through the safari first thing in the morning, sadly the animals weren’t overly active, however the monkeys were the stars of the show, causing endless lovable mischief. Then after spending the afternoon in the square and enjoying a fun river cruise with some very loud but adorable sealions we returned back on safari just after 5pm. The rain was horrendous causing the monkeys to use my car as shelter supplying my children with delightful entertainment. Following on from there the tigers, lions and wolves were brilliant, lots of activity and playfulness going on. Well worth hanging around until end of the day when they are more active and the visitors to safari are few!!! Will definitely be returning. Thank you longleat Our visit was fantastic. The price for the 2 day ticket is beyond worth it for the experience. We spent an afternoon walking around the house, garden, took a boat trip and visited the Jungle Kindgom, the Lorikeet Aviary, Monkey Temple, Koala Creek, and rode the railway. We left at closing and returned the second day to complete the safari drive, feeding the giraffes, walking through the lemurs, and just marvelling at the lions, tigers, deer and all the other animals on the drive. We finished our second day by revisiting most of the Jungle Kingdom and Monkey Temple, a second boat trip on the lake, along with the Adventure Castle and Hedge Maze (which were both very fun for the young child in our party, along with us big kids!) The staff were wonderfully friendly and passionate about the animals they were working with. Very much looking forward to coming back very soon!

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Feed giraffes by hand and walk on the wildside with lemurs at this popular safari park, found in the picturesque grounds of historic Longleat House.

First opened in 1966, Longleat Safari Park was the first drive-through attraction of its kind outside Africa, and it's still running strong today. With countless species of animals and attractions like Penguin Island, Stingray Bay, Jungle Cruise and an adventure castle, it's a great day out for the entire family. Explore the animal habitats on a road tour through the park, before stepping onto the Main Square and venturing into koala habitats, outdoor playgrounds and hedge mazes.

Special events run throughout the year, including the ever-popular Festival of Lights over the Christmas period; this large display of illuminated Chinese lanterns adorns the entire parkland and adds a touch of festivity to everything. And, of course, visitors can also extend their stay in the area with a tour through Longleat House and its surrounding pleasure gardens.

Longleat Safari Park is due to re-open on Monday 15 June - make sure to check the website through the link below for availability and opening times.

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Immerse yourself in the animal kingdom with a visit to the UK’s original safari park. Are you ready for six and a half miles of incomparable drive-through experience with over 40 different species to see? Enter a land of adventure where lions roam, tigers stalk and monkeys swing.

In the main square there is plenty to see, including koala creek, giant otters and crocodiles, a jungle cruise on the lake, the gorilla colony, jungle kingdom, monkey temple, the bat cave and more. There are family-friendly activities including the hedge maze, the family farmyard, adventure castle and the longleat railway.

Make your visit even more memorable with a VIP experience. Feed the gorillas, get up close and personal with penguins or go behind the scenes with red pandas. Explore the Longleat House with its sweeping corridors and grand rooms that transport you back in time. Exploring this stunning example of high Elizabethan architecture is a day out in itself. Discover 15 rooms of the stately home, see the art collection, explore the formal gardens and view the exhibitions.

Events throughout the year include a food & drink festival, the sky safari with hot air balloons, firework displays and the festival of light, which is not to be missed. Longleat is open throughout most of the year and tickets can be booked online in advance or on the day upon arrival.

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Enjoy a day out at Longleat Safari Park worth £175 for only £50 for a family of 5. The £50 ticket price will include access to the park and its attractions for up to 5 people, and your very own MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid to take on safari.

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This is going to be wild! You’re invited on the ultimate safari adventure at Longleat – part of MINI’s Big Love mission to make life brighter and connect people through unforgettable experiences. There’s room for everyone in the spacious MINI Countryman, so get behind the wheel and take your family on an experience like no other through the wild savannah of the Wiltshire countryside.

Please Note: There is high demand due to the fantastic savings on offer, you may need to refresh the page in order for dates to become available for selection.

Available from 28 May to 5 June, the £50 ticket price will include access to the park and its attractions for up to 5 people, and your very own MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid to take on safari.

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Your MINI Countryman experience provides support to Longleat’s wildlife programmes, with 100% of the booking price being donated to Longleat’s partnered charity Tusk Trust.

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Arrive at Base Camp for close-proximity parking, fast and friendly check-in and your safari drive-through briefing.

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Enter the UK’s No.1 Safari Park and discover animals from around the world including lions, tigers, wolves, koalas and porcupines. You can also explore attractions at the Main Square, and access Longleat’s grounds.

Take on the 2-hour safari experience from the comfort of a MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid, so you can enjoy the park while emitting fewer emissions.

Travelling to Longleat

Longleat is just off the A36 between Bath and Salisbury (A362 Warminster – Frome road). As you near the attraction, follow the brown tourist signs as some Sat Nav systems lead you to a dead end. There is free parking available at the attraction.

There are a number of ways you can get to the attraction. There is also lots of accommodation available nearby.

Travelling by Train

Frome Station is the closest station to Longleat and has a good service from Bath and London. Warminster station, is approximately 5 miles from Longleat and is on the Cardiff to Portsmouth line. Westbury station is 12 miles from Longleat and is on the London Paddington to Penzance line. All stations are served by taxis.

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There are lots of places to stay in the vicinity of Longleat. If you only planning on visiting the park for one day and would like to explore some of the other attractions in the area then take a look at the self-catering cottages near Longleat available from Snaptrip .

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In conjunction with Longleat, we are delighted to be able to offer a 20% discount on any Longleat One-Day tickets for the main season,  with any accommodation bookings made with By The Byre Holidays.  Please note these are subject to availability and are in no way guaranteed. If Longleat is the sole reason for your visit then we recommend booking directly with the Safari Park before you  book your Longleat holiday accommodation .

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Longleat House is an exquisite example of 15th century architecture and the family home of the  Marquis of Bath .

Famous for its lions the safari park allows close proximity to animals from the African Savannah including hippos, lions, monkeys, giraffes and rhinos – with deer, wolves, bats and tarantulas adding variety!

2024 Main Season Longleat Tickets  – 20% off One Day Tickets when booking through By The Byre Holidays. Pre-booking is essential, we can book all tickets together over the phone. Please email/call us to arrange a time to book tickets, once your booking with us is complete. (We cannot guarantee tickets and are subject to availability).

Early Season (Feb 3rd - March 28th 2024)

Infant (0-2yrs) FREE

Adult (16yrs+)  £39.95  £31.95

Child (3-15yrs)  £29.95 £23.95

Main Season (March 29th - Novemeber 3rd 2024)

Adult (16yrs+)  £42.95  £34.35

Child (3-15yrs)  £32.95  £25.75

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**This is a very popular event and tickets cannot be guaranteed **

Non-Peak (mid-week November and December)

Including Safari

Adult (16yrs+)  £44.95 £35.95

Child (3-15yrs)  £33.70 £26.95

Adult (16yrs+)  £34.95 £27.95

Child (3-15yrs)  £26.20 £20.95

Peak dates (mainly weekends and School Holidays)

Adult (16yrs+)  £49.95 £39.95

Child (3-15yrs)  £37.45 £29.95

Child (3-15yrs)  £29.95  £23.95

Frequently Asked Questions about Longleat Safari Park

What does a day ticket to longleat include.

The Longleat One-Day ticket gives unlimited repeat entry to all attractions on the day of your visit though this excludes House Tours, Animal Feeding Experiences or the Safari Bus, these would cost extra.

Does Longleat Sell out of Tickets?

It's rare for The Safari Park to sell out of tickets as they utilise an online pre-booking system but it can happen on certain peak days throughout the Year.  Do note that the annual Festival Of Light  is extremely popular  and sells out fairly quickly so you'll need to move fast to reserve yourselves a ticket. 

Does an All Day Ticket include Access to Longleat House?

Yes you will be able to enter the stunning Longleat House and step back in time and begin to appreciate this stately home's grandeur. You're also able to access Longleat's gardens and admire their natural beauty too. If you want a tour of Longleat House then that will need to be pre-booked and it is an additional cost. 

Are Dogs Allowed at Longleat?

Service dogs are allowed at the Safari Park but there are strict regulations and they are not permitted to enter many of the zones to protect the health of Longleat's animals. Pet dogs (and any other animal) are not allowed onto any of Longleat's grounds at all including car parks. There are kennel facilities available at the entrance to Longleat but they are VERY basic and are not supervised. Kennels cannot be booked in advance. We'd recommend you leave your dog at home or look to use a local kennel for 24 hours.

How Much are Longleat Tickets for 2024?

Prices are due to be reviewed but as at the 31st January the current price for a Longleat All Day Ticket is as follows:

Early Season

Adult (16 Years+) - £39.95

Child (3 to 15 Years) - £29.95

Main Season

Adult (16 Years+) - £42.95

Child (3 to 15 Years) - £32.95

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1 Carer goes free if accompanying a guest with additional needs

If you book Accommodation with us we can obtain 20% Off the Prices above!

Can I cancel Longleat Tickets and get a Refund?

Longleat Safari tickets are non-refundable but bookings are transferable to another day within the same season (subject to availabiility), though an additional charge of £5 per paid ticket extra is required. You will have to pay by card on the gate on the day of entry to do this. Longleat is a cashless operation.

Longleat do offer a Ticket Plan Protection scheme via a Third party if you wish to be able to get a refund. This service would come at an additional charge when buying tickets. 

Additional information

For opening times and ticket availability please visit Longleat's website at:  www.longleat.co.uk.

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    COST VS VALUE. Christmas entry for a family of 5 not cheap but we felt it compared well to other attractions and was worth the ticket price. Everything was included except optional extras like animal feeding, ice-skating and our travel and food. After entry costs, we only spent £1 feeding the sea-lions at the attraction.

  9. Longleat Safari and Adventure Park Days Out Review

    Online prices: Adults £39.95, children 3-15 £29.95, under 3s and carers free. ... You can use your Tesco Clubcard vouchers to buy Longleat Safari & Adventure Park tickets - every 50p in vouchers turns into £1.50 to use towards the ticket price. Just make sure you give yourself at least one week for the tickets to arrive. ... Gabrielle and ...

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  11. Longleat Tickets & Hotel Deals in 2021 [Updated]

    Address: Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, BA12 7NW. Opening Times. Longleat is open from 10am-5pm and extends its opening hours during peak times, school holidays and selected weekends. Last entry to the house and safari park varies throughout the year - please check with Longleat's opening times for further information.

  12. Longleat Safari Park

    First opened in 1966, Longleat Safari Park was the first drive-through attraction of its kind outside Africa, and it's still running strong today. With countless species of animals and attractions like Penguin Island, Stingray Bay, Jungle Cruise and an adventure castle, it's a great day out for the entire family. Explore the animal habitats on ...

  13. Longleat Safari Park

    Absolutely Amazing. Make sure you arrive early. We went on a quiet day and managed to do most things, however the queue for the safari was massive. I took my 10 year old daughter

  14. Longleat Safari Park

    We booked the silver VIP experience which at 180 £ per person is expensive but absolutely worth it. The Cheep Safari Tour takes to up and close to the animals - an experience to cannot compare to the self drive through we have done in other Safari Parks and in fact also done at Longleat after the organized tour.

  15. Longleat Safari Park

    The Cheep Safari Tour takes to up and close to the animals - an experience to cannot compare to the self drive through we have done in other Safari Parks and in fact also done at Longleat after the organized tour. Mike, our guide was charming, witty and knowledgeable, its clear that he loves the animals and his job.

  16. Longleat Tickets 10% Off Exclusive Discount

    Exclusive 10% off discount on Longleat Safari Park tickets when purchased online in advance with Picniq. Gate Ready, instant ticket delivery. ... There is a £10 fee to change the visit date of a booking and any increase in ticket prices will be charged. A new visit date must be selected within 3 months of the original visit date and cannot ...

  17. Longleat Safari Park

    Longleat Safari Park is open throughout most of the year and tickets can be booked online in advance or on the day upon arrival. Our Parks. Back; All Parks; ... jungle kingdom, monkey temple, the bat cave and more. There are family-friendly activities including the hedge maze, the family farmyard, adventure castle and the longleat railway.

  18. Planning a Visit

    Animal areas that may be enjoyed on foot include Jungle Kingdom, Monkey Temple, Jungle Cruise, Koala Creek, Animal Adventure and Family Farmyard. You will not be able to visit the Safari Park individually if you arrive via taxi/drop off, a soft top car, motorbikes or bicycles, or choose not to take your own vehicle through the Safari Park.

  19. Longleat Discount Codes March 2024

    Buy one adult or child ticket at Longleat Safari Park this weekend (Sat 14 and Sun 15 Mar) and you'll get a second ticket free for mum. There are two ways to get this offer: Online: Enter the code MUM15 online at Longleat when you buy an all-in-one day ticket for an adult (£27.15), and either a child ticket (£19.50) or a second adult ticket ...

  20. Longleat Safari and Adventure Park

    History. The park is in the grounds of Longleat House, a stately home which is open to the public and is the home of the 8th Marquess of Bath. Longleat Safari Park and the concept of safari parks were the brainchild of Jimmy Chipperfield (1912-1990), former co-director of Chipperfield's Circus.. In 2022, Longleat welcomed the birth of a southern koala joey.

  21. £50 Family Day out at Longleat Safari Park

    EXPIRED: £50 Family Day out at Longleat Safari Park. Enjoy a day out at Longleat Safari Park worth £175 for only £50 for a family of 5. The £50 ticket price will include access to the park and its attractions for up to 5 people, and your very own MINI Countryman Plug-In Hybrid to take on safari.

  22. How can I book the Safari Bus?

    A limited daily Safari Bus Service can be booked either online as part of our ticket booking journey, or at the Longleat Ticket Office (located in the Main Square) subject to availability, with a per person cost of £9 (for those aged 3yrs+). Under 3s do require a ticket, but there is no charge for this.

  23. Discount Longleat Safari Tickets

    Looking for discount Longleat Safari Park tickets? Get 20% off Longleat tickets when you book with By the Byre. ... Longleat House is an exquisite example of 15th century architecture and the family home of the ... Prices are due to be reviewed but as at the 31st January the current price for a Longleat All Day Ticket is as follows: Early ...

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    Stay in the Magic at Select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels by booking a non-discounted room with a discounted 4-Park Magic Ticket now through 9/22. To book, call 407-934-7639 and speak with a vacation planning expert or call your travel agent. The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. †Guests under age 18 must have parent or ...