Wildwood Devon
About
Wildwood Devon is a 40‑acre gateway to nature in the heart of Devon, where families and nature lovers can stroll through ancient woodlands, walk the world‑class beech hedge maze, and meet native wildlife such as bears, wolves, arctic foxes and red squirrels. A fully reconstructed Saxon village invites visitors to step back in time, while the indoor soft play barn provides a safe, themed play area for younger guests. The park is a key site for rewilding projects, supporting species such as bison, beavers and choughs, giving visitors a chance to see conservation in action. Whether you’re planning an adventure day out, a school educational trip, or a quiet escape into wildlife, Wildwood Devon offers an engaging mix of animals, activities and history in a stunning natural setting.
Highlights
- Bears and Wolves
- Saxon Village
- Beech Hedge Maze
- Soft Play Barn
- Conservation Projects
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
Good for
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn when wildlife is most active and visitor numbers are manageable, avoiding the reduced winter days and holiday crowds.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Family‑Friendly
- Authentic Experiences
- Conservation Focus
- Great Value
- Scenic Beauty
Things to consider
- Crowded During Holidays
- Ticket Lines
- Limited Winter Hours
- Cold Weather Impact
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 5 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£15.00
Child
£12.00
Senior
£14.00
Student
£14.00
Family
£45.00
Under 2
£0.00