From birds of prey to monkeys, the Isle of Wight is teeming with animal attractions, wildlife parks and zoos for lots of summer holiday fun. And don’t forget to look out for the red squirrels, says Viv Micklefield
ALL THE FUN OF THE FARM
Once home to the island’s biggest dairy herd, diversification now sees these barns just outside Yarmouth converted into one of the newest family attractions. Farmyard favourites like sheep, pigs and goats are waiting to be petted outside. For something a bit more exotic, there’s a chance to go for a wallaby walkabout and to meet a lovable meerkat. For added fun, younger visitors can become ‘explorers’ for the day. And, if the British summer lives up to its rainy reputation, then the farm returns to its roots with a straw bale adventure barn complete with pedal go-karts, whilst the indoor play barn features a climbing wall, soft play zone and mini tractors. Tapnell Farm Park: family tickets (July 22-September 5) from £32, under 2s go free; tapnellfarmpark.com
MONKEYING AROUND
Swing by and say hello to whooping gibbons, cheeky capuchins and mischievous monkeys at this primate rescue centre near Newport, recently judged Visit England’s Best Small Visitor Attraction in the UK 2017. Some of those here might have been bullied within their original groups, rescued from the illegal pet trade or simply be unsuitable for breeding programmes. Find out more about these fascinating creatures at the daily talks given by keepers. Or, for a close-up encounter, anyone over 16 can get to know the marmosets, the Haven’s smallest residents. And if you really want to experience what it’s like to spend time with the animals at the centre, then there’s an opportunity to become a keeper for a day. Monkey Haven: family ticket from £32, under 3s go free; monkeyhaven.org
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