Parc du quinquis
Parc du quinquis
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10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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Alison L
Wirral, UK34 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
This park was brilliant, you can get really close to the animals. They had Alpacas, deer, sheep, goats and other small farm animals. All set in beautiful shady woodland. Really reasonably priced and we spent a long morning here wandering around.
There is a climbing area with trampolines in the sky and walkways. Think this was a further 8e each. 17 year old and 12 year old took 7 year old on this. They all had a great time. They had some hammocks to relax in which was really peaceful. As we were early it was quiet. They had climbing area to themselves.
Animals were happy for you to get real close and our daughter and myself were made up being so near to them. Little cafe there and plenty of outdoor seating. Also small play area for younger children. Worth a trip.
There is a climbing area with trampolines in the sky and walkways. Think this was a further 8e each. 17 year old and 12 year old took 7 year old on this. They all had a great time. They had some hammocks to relax in which was really peaceful. As we were early it was quiet. They had climbing area to themselves.
Animals were happy for you to get real close and our daughter and myself were made up being so near to them. Little cafe there and plenty of outdoor seating. Also small play area for younger children. Worth a trip.
Written August 31, 2023
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Emma H
Rotherham, UK59 contributions
Aug 2022 • Family
We went for three hours on a showery morning. My little boy was one and absolutely loved all the animals as we ambled round. Going early meant we saw them getting fed.
Everyone was super friendly and helpful. We took a pram but not all of it is accessible for prams, we got a bit stuck round the pond. We finished off with a kids meal of ham and chips (some of which was fed to the resident dog) and a crepe.
Everyone was super friendly and helpful. We took a pram but not all of it is accessible for prams, we got a bit stuck round the pond. We finished off with a kids meal of ham and chips (some of which was fed to the resident dog) and a crepe.
Written August 16, 2022
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JonasV
Kortrijk, Belgium32 contributions
Aug 2019
I drove here because I found a leaflet at a nearby camping I was staying.
I did not check out the website, because internet was too shabby on the camping.
The prices on the leaflet seemed reasonable enough, so I was slightly disappointed when I realized they charged a lot extra for the height parcours.
In retrospect they do state this quite clearly on the website, but not on the leaflet. The person who bought tickets right before I did, was equally surprised, so I guess they should mention this on the leaflets too.
Anyway, about the park.
We had some very nice experiences with the Alpacas, the deer, the goats, the sheep and so on... When I arrived I saw it was a lot smaller than I anticipated, but somehow we ended up staying from 12.00 until almost 17:00.
We as a family, really love animals and don't like seeing animals in cages. So naturally visiting a zoo or animal park is always a bit of a mixed feeling. At Quinquis 75% of the animals seem to roam free, which is better than any other animal park I've ever visited.
We ended of the day with a performance from Amanda Fournier with her horses, which seemed somewhat improvised which made it even more special.
All things considering the park turned out to be good value for money and worth a visit it you are an animal lover.
I did not check out the website, because internet was too shabby on the camping.
The prices on the leaflet seemed reasonable enough, so I was slightly disappointed when I realized they charged a lot extra for the height parcours.
In retrospect they do state this quite clearly on the website, but not on the leaflet. The person who bought tickets right before I did, was equally surprised, so I guess they should mention this on the leaflets too.
Anyway, about the park.
We had some very nice experiences with the Alpacas, the deer, the goats, the sheep and so on... When I arrived I saw it was a lot smaller than I anticipated, but somehow we ended up staying from 12.00 until almost 17:00.
We as a family, really love animals and don't like seeing animals in cages. So naturally visiting a zoo or animal park is always a bit of a mixed feeling. At Quinquis 75% of the animals seem to roam free, which is better than any other animal park I've ever visited.
We ended of the day with a performance from Amanda Fournier with her horses, which seemed somewhat improvised which made it even more special.
All things considering the park turned out to be good value for money and worth a visit it you are an animal lover.
Written August 21, 2019
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Rob S
Basingstoke, England, United Kingdom21 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
This zoo is worth a visit, just don't expect West Midlands Safari park. It's great if you want to get close to the animals and feed them at your leisure.
Written August 30, 2016
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Gilli B
Penzance, UK56 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
Talk to the animals, walk with the animals. This is wildlife up close and personal. You can get right up to the animals and feed them. The setting is beautifully natural. A gem of a place.
Written July 28, 2016
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BromsgroveAnnie
Wychbold, UK113 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
Take the children to meet and stroke the deer, sheep, lamas etc. It's not too expensive and on our visit they gave (yes - gave!) us bread to feed the animals who are very quiet and tame. Don't expect the rabbits to look as well cared for as the ones you may keep at home, my friend was very put out as they all looked in need of a good brushing but they seemed healthy enough. Good picnic area and plenty of room for children to run around.
Written May 23, 2015
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Clare B
Wellington, UK10 contributions
Jun 2013 • Family
This was the most wonderful day out. The owner is English and very congenial. Visitors are given bags of crepes to feed to the animals, most of which wander at liberty and will feed from the childrens' hands. We visited last year and I can't wait to get there again this year.
Written January 8, 2014
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Newbold81
Birmingham, UK51 contributions
May 2023 • Solo
Very tranquil walk around nature, there are several different animals to look at, you can even walk with the llamas, the park is split into several different zones divided naturally by lakes and outbuildings.
This park doesn’t claim to be a zoo, so if that’s what you are looking for you are going to be disappointed. However with park in mind this is a beautiful afternoon stroll, with opportunities to purchase gifts and refreshments.
The information signs have very little English, but the lovely lady at the admission stand was happy to help. I spent a relaxing hour here, but do check the website for opening days or times so not to be disappointed
This park doesn’t claim to be a zoo, so if that’s what you are looking for you are going to be disappointed. However with park in mind this is a beautiful afternoon stroll, with opportunities to purchase gifts and refreshments.
The information signs have very little English, but the lovely lady at the admission stand was happy to help. I spent a relaxing hour here, but do check the website for opening days or times so not to be disappointed
Written May 22, 2023
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Julie S
Hastings, England, United Kingdom70 contributions
Apr 2019
The parc has been extensively upgraded and is now a vibrant, peaceful tourist attraction. The alpacas are friendly and the walk around the lake is tranquil. They sell good crepes and coffee, ice creams and other snacks. Not a lot to do here but its worth a visit.
Written November 2, 2019
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Pioneer17583779694
1 contribution
Sep 2019
This was an attraction near to where we were staying and we visited on recommendation of previous visitors to our cottage.
The first thing to say is that this is not a massive park, and there are not loads of attractions. That said we had a happy half day there and the kids (8 and 10) loved it. There is a real opportunity to get close to a few animals, there are some nice grounds to stroll around. The kids loved the nets for which you pay extra and the food was fantastic. If you want glitz and loads to do, this is not for you, if you kids like animals and climbing/jumping on nets in trees, and you want some of the best crepe based sandwiches ever then this is for you. The horse riding show was, eccentric and pleasantly relaxed.
The first thing to say is that this is not a massive park, and there are not loads of attractions. That said we had a happy half day there and the kids (8 and 10) loved it. There is a real opportunity to get close to a few animals, there are some nice grounds to stroll around. The kids loved the nets for which you pay extra and the food was fantastic. If you want glitz and loads to do, this is not for you, if you kids like animals and climbing/jumping on nets in trees, and you want some of the best crepe based sandwiches ever then this is for you. The horse riding show was, eccentric and pleasantly relaxed.
Written September 11, 2019
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Combien de temps dure la visite
Jean-Claude G
Tours, France1,351 contributions
C'est relativement rapide, tout dépend si vous essayer d'approcher les quelques animaux encore "accessibles".
Comptez 1 a 2h
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- Parc du quinquis is open:
- Sun - Sat 10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
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