The 10 Best Dinosaur Parks in the UK In 2024
Ask our children about their favourite day out and it would most likely involve dinosaur parks. Any kind of dinosaur seems to have them transfixed and although they might struggle with some seemingly basic words, they can read just about any dinosaur names!
There’s an old saying that the times of your life when you know the most about dinosaurs is:
- when you’re 4
- when you’re a paleontologist
- when you have a 4-year-old child
This is partly true. Our boys loved dinosaurs at 4 but they still love them. If you’re in the same boat, then you probably need to think about visiting one of the best dinosaur parks in the UK (or a dinosaur museum or just dinosaur places in general)!
We have visited a fair few ourselves over the years, but UK dinosaur attractions have become so popular and sprung up all over the country that there are still lots of dinosaur days out to be had!
They’re perfect for family days out whether you are looking for something local to do or you are on a UK staycation.
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Here’s a quick rundown of the best dinosaur parks in the UK. We’ve also included links to the best dinosaur museums in the UK at the end of the post and added a few more new openings in 2023.
Don’t miss the immersive experience ‘Jurassic World: The Exhibition’ in London from August 25th.
So – where can you see dinosaurs in the UK?
**NOTE: Most, if not all of the parks require you to book tickets online in advance**
Table of Contents
1. Roarr Dinosaur Adventure
2. Hertfordshire Zoo
3. Knebworth House
4. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park
5. Restricted Area 5 at Blackgang Chine
6. The Dinosaur Park Tenby
7. Torquay’s Dinosaur World
8. Wingham Wildlife Park
9. Paultons Park Lost Kingdom
10. Dino Park Dumfries
Best dinosaur museums in the UK
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These are the best dinosaur parks in the UK
1. Roarr Dinosaur Adventure
Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure! in Norfolk is the UK’s largest Dinosaur adventure park. It happens to be the first UK dinosaur park we ever visited and it’s somewhere we go back to because it is so good.
It is arguably one of the best dinosaur attractions in the UK with a dinosaur trail (of course), a maze, high ropes, dinosaur dig, indoor soft play and much more. In the summer months, there’s a fantastic splash zone.
The dinosaur trail winds through a wooded area where you’ll find life-sized dinosaurs including an ENORMOUS Brachiosaurus! It’s hard not to be wowed by this. Read Our Bucketlist Lives’ review of Roarr Dinosaur Adventure.
Ticket prices
Adults: £16.50
Children over 90cm: £16.50
Children under 90cm: FREE
Roarr Dinosaur Adventure Address: Roarr Dinosaur Adventure, Lenwade, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5JW.
Dinosaur Trail at Roarr Dinosaur Adventure
Things to do in Norfolk with kids
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– The beaches on the north Norfolk coast
2. Hertfordshire Zoo
Paradise Wildlife Park in Hertfordshire is home to the amazing World of Dinosaurs which is one of the best animatronic dinosaur parks in the UK. It’s perfect for a day trip from London with kids.
To see the dinosaurs, you start by going through a very impressive Jurassic Park style entrance.
The walk takes you past moving and roaring dinosaurs and you’ll be able to hop in a jeep for a great photo opportunity recreating the scene in Jurassic Park with the T-Rex chasing you.
The Rex Express is a dinosaur-themed narrow-gauge train for which there is an additional cost of £2 and a dinosaur dig in a huge sandpit where you can dig up dinosaur bones.
This park is not just a dinosaur attraction though. It is predominantly a zoo with a huge number of animals like white lions and tigers and the UK’s biggest anaconda. There’s also an excellent playground.
Look out for their special Halloween event – Dinos After Dark. It’s one of the best things to do at Halloween in Hertfordshire.
If you can’t get there in person, we love how they have an introduction to their dinosaurs on their website as well as several YouTube and Facebook videos taking you on walks around the park.
They kept a lot of families (including us) entertained during lockdown with their live Facebook sessions.
Ticket prices
Adults (16+): £22.00
Children: £20.00
Children under 2: FREE
Hertfordshire Zoo Address
Hertfordshire Zoo, White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, EN10 7QA.
Baryonyx at Hertfordshire Zoo
Things to do in Hertfordshire with kids
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Hitchin Lavender Farm (in summer) is one of the best places to see lavender in the UK
Also, right next door to Paradise Wildlife Park is Broxbourne Wood and the Broxbourne Wood Sculpture Trail which is perfect for kids.
For Harry Potter fans there is a fantastic tour – Warner Bros. Studio: The Making of Harry Potter with Luxury Round-Trip Transport from London. Don’t miss it! See here for our tips on visiting the Harry Potter studios.
3. Knebworth House
Knebworth House is a beautiful country estate in Hertfordshire with lots to see and do including a fabulous play area (Knebworth Fort), giant slides and a maze as well as the house itself. But it is the dinosaur adventure park that our kids love.
The dinosaur trail takes you past 72 life-sized dinosaurs with information boards, wind-up sound boxes to make the dinosaurs roar and a huge chalkboard at the end to draw your own caveman drawings.
Knebworth is also home to lots of amazing events throughout the year such as How to Train Your Dinosaur, Classic car show, Horrible Histories and the Great British Food Festival.
Ticket prices
All: £10.00
Family of 4: £36.00
Children under 3: FREE
Address
Knebworth House, Old Knebworth Lane, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AX.
Things to do in Hertfordshire with kids
See Paradise Wildlife Park above (#2).
Private Tour: Knebworth House – A Gothic Country House. Enjoy a private guided 2- to 3-hour tour of Knebworth House, home of the aristocratic Lytton Family.
4. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park
Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park is home to over 19 animatronic and static dinosaurs with a life-sized T-Rex.
The Dino Express train takes you on a short ride through a dark tunnel to the caveman village where you’ll be in for a surprise when Dave the dinosaur sneezes!
There’s also a small dinosaur museum with real and replica fossils and the indoor dinosaurus playzone. On the non-dinosaur side, the have a Tomb of the Pharaohs and botanical gardens.
Ticket prices
Adults (15+): £15.49
Children (3-15): £14.49
Children under 3: FREE
Address
Combe Martin, Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 0NG.
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5. Restricted Area 5 at Blackgang Chine
Blackgang Chine is the oldest theme park in the UK and home to Restricted Area 5 where you will get up close and personal with life-sized moving dinosaurs.
There are 5 other lands of imagination at the park – Underwater Kingdom, Fairyland, Nurseryland, Pirate Cove and Cowboy Town.
Ticket prices
ALL: £20.00
Children under 4: FREE
Address
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, PO38 2HN.
Things to do in Isle of Wight with kids
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Take a train ride on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
6. The Dinosaur Park Tenby
The Dinosaur Park in Tenby is a dinosaur-themed theme park aimed at younger children. There are lots of dinosaur-themed activities, like the Dinosaur Activity Corner where you’ll find an iSand box to create your own dinosaur habitat.
There’s also ‘Draw Alive’ where you can draw your own dinosaur and watch it come alive on a tv screen.
The dinosaur trail has over 30 dinosaurs to spot in lush settings as you wander along a woodland path and there are lots of other rides and attractions.
Ticket prices
Adults (15+): £12.75
Children (3-15): £11.50
Toddlers (aged 2): £4.95
Children under 2: FREE
Address
Great Wedlock, Gumfreston, Tenby, Wales, SA70 8RB.
Things to do in Pembrokeshire with kids
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The beaches in Pembrokeshire like Mwnt or Barafundle Bay are some of the best beaches in the UK.
See also Pembroke Castle.
7. Torquay’s Dinosaur World
Torquay’s Dinosaur World is home to full size and scaled dinosaurs and fossils. You can take part in the explorer quiz and sit on a deadly dinosaur.
Ticket prices
Adults (15+): £5.95
Children (3-15): £5.95
Children under 3: FREE
Address
Torquay’s Dinosaur World, 3 Victoria Parade, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 2BB.
Things to do in Devon with kids
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Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves
8. Wingham Wildlife Park
Wingham Wildlife Park in Kent is predominantly an animal park but has a great Dinosaur park. Take a look at their Dinosaur A-Z which gives some really informative information on each of their 22 dinosaurs.
Ticket prices
Adults: £19.00
Children (2-15): £16.00
Children under 2: FREE
Address
Wingham Wildllife Park, Rusham Road, Wingham, Canterbury, Kent, CT3 1JL.
Things to do in Kent with kids
Looking for a few more ideas of things to do in Kent? Why not try…
Explore the beautiful medieval city of Canterbury including Canterbury Cathedral.
Leeds Castle – or one of the many other impressive castles in Kent.
Visit one of the lovely beaches in Kent (Whitstable, Broadstairs, Margate or Botany Bay), some of the best beaches near London.
9. Paultons Park Lost Kingdom
Paultons Park is a theme park and home to Peppa Pig World and the Lost Kingdom dinosaur theme park. Here you’ll find Jurassic themed rides including 2 rollercoasters as well as a number of animatronic dinosaurs, some of which wander around the park.
Ticket prices (includes Peppa Pig World)
Anyone over 1m: £35.75
Children under 1m: FREE
Family of 4: £139.00
Address
Paultons Park, Ower, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 6AL.
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Highclere Castle (home of Downton Abbey)
10. Dino Park Dumfries
Dino Park in Dumfries has 15 dinosaurs in the dinosaur park as well as lots more dinosaur related activities.
Hear dinosaur stories in the Dino Den, take a walk through the dark Dino Mine, bounce on the bouncy dinosaur or dig for fossils. If the weather isn’t great, there’s also a dinosaur soft play centre.
Ticket prices
Adults (14+): £3.50
Children (2-14): £6.50
Children under 2: FREE
Address
Dino Park, Hetland Garden Centre, Carrutherstown, Dumfries, DG1 4JX.
Things to do in Dumfries with kids
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Caerlaverlock castle or Drumlanrig Castle
Mossyard Beach or Carrick Beach
New dinosaur parks in the UK
Godstone Farm in Surrey – The World of Dinosaur Roar.
See also Alton Towers – Andy’s Adventures Dinosaur Dig.
Totally Roarsome is going to be at Hazlewood Castle this summer.
Other UK dinosaur parks
Dinosaur Valley at Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park.
Best dinosaur museums in the UK
There are so many great dinosaur museums around the UK. They are great places to visit on a rainy day and are highly educational.
Your four year old may know it all already, but we can guarantee you’ll learn a lot!
Some of the museums (the Natural History Museum in London) also have a large moving T-Rex as well as their collection of dinosaur bones and fossils.
The Natural History Museum ( one of the best museums in London for children). See also their online shop for dino themed gift ideas.
The Dinosaur Museum (Dorchester)
Dinosaur Isle (Isle of Wight)
New Walk Museum (Leicester)
Lyme Regis Museum (Lyme Regis)
Manchester Museum (Manchester)
National Museum of Scotland (Edinburgh)
World Museum (Liverpool)
Yorkshire Museum (York )
Oxford University Museum of Natural History (Oxford)
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences (Cambridge)
Or for something a little different…
The Crystal Palace Dinosaurs is the world’s first dinosaur park, It was created in 1854 with three sculptures.
The statues may be anatomically incorrect, but this is because they were created around the time that dinosaurs were first being discovered and so not a lot was known about them. There are now over 30 statues to visit. It is one of London’s hidden gems.
Visit the Jurassic Coast in Dorset or Hunstanton Beach in Norfolk, walk in dinosaur footprints in the Isle of Skye or visit the Isle of Wight for your very own fossil hunting. Always check guidelines on fossil hunting beforehand.
If you happen to find yourself in Alberta, Canada, you might want to visit Drumheller for a dinosaur adventure. It has earned itself the name of The Dinosaur Capital of the World and here you’ll find the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the best dinosaur museum in the world.
We hope you’ve enjoyed our round up of things to do for dinosaur lovers as well as the best dinosaur parks in the UK. If you have any more to add – let us know!
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this blog is really helpful. i’m in 2021 and luckily I saw this blog saying that dino tour will take place and been keep my eye open for that event! and luckily one of the even will take place at neat our house! hoorey! thank you for your writings!
Thanks for your comment. I’m so glad you found it helpful.
Hi,
I’ve just come across your post and noticed you’ve spelled Combe Martin incorrectly. I live so close I couldn’t not comment.
Great post though, it’s given me ideas of where else to take my Dino mad boy!
Thanks so much for pointing that out Hannah. I don’t know why I had that spelling in my head! Have fun dino hunting!
Live in Yorkshire and all these good dinosaur parks are really far down south, or 1 in Scotland…. sigh! We’ll just have to stick to Yorkshire Wildlife Park for now!
Yes, I’m sorry about that. Any good ones nearer you that you recommend that I might have missed?
Hoo Zoo in shewsbury was really good with life size dinosaurs which all move slightly and make noises
Thanks great to know. I’ll take a look. Thanks for commenting.