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Opening Times
- 10am to 5.30pm daily or until dusk.
- Last admission 4.30pm.Admission Charges
- Under 3's are FREE
- Child 3 to 14 years: £5.50
- Adults: £7.50Directions
Follow the brown tourist signs on the A591 & A66 from the end of Bassenthwaite Lake.
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Facts Archive
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Wild Boar – Fact Two
When hybridised with the domestic Tamworth pig they produce the nearest we can to the now extinct Iron Age Pig. -
Wild Boar – Fact One
The wild boar is the second most wide spread mammal species on earth, due mainly to their ability to eek-out a living almost anywhere. -
Geoffroys Marmoset – Fact One
Marmosets specially adapted incisor teeth allow them to gouge holes in tree bark to get to the sap on which they feed. -
Asian Otter – Fact Three
Although typically we might expect otters to eat fish, Asian short clawed otters prefer amphibians, molluscs and small mammals. -
Asian Otter – Fact Two
Their long whiskers help otters to find food in murky water and dense undergrowth by detecting the movement of their prey. -
Asian Fishing Cat – Fact Three
Fishing cats are VERY FEROCIOUS and brave little cats that can easily bring down prey much larger then themselves – like calves! But they mainly feed on small mammals, birds, fish and frogs. -
Asian Fishing Cat – Fact Two
The best swimmer of all cats! And are known for diving under the water and catching fish. Will also sit by rivers and lakes, gently tapping the water to attract fish and then grapping them! -
Asian Fishing Cat – Fact One
Fishing cat’s are from the south east of Asia and live in wetland or mangrove swamps. -
Bald Eagle – Fact Three
An eagles nest can often be 3 m wide and many metres deep as the parents will return year after year adding to the original structure. -
Bald Eagle – Fact Two
Their feet have specially adapted stipules on the base of their feet allowing them to grab slippery fish.











