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Aaliyah Miller

Christmas at Longleat: Everything you need to know about the Safari park's festive event

Longleat Safari and adventure park have an exciting line-up this Christmas that is fit for all the family.

Guests will be welcomed to the park with a tunnel of light and sound, transporting them to the iconic Longleat house - which is decorated with over 100 lit up Christmas trees as well as a magnificent musical display.

Also on offer is a Wonderland Walk through the Jungle Kingdom and Monkey Temple. The walk will be adorned with nature dressed, snowy paths with twinkling lights along the way - making for a magical atmosphere.

READ MORE: Bristol's best autumn walks to enjoy with dogs and kids.

The Park’s Main Square will welcome guests with carols whilst 20 metre tall Enchanted Christmas Trees will light up the architecture of Longleat’s Stable Yard. Adding to the Christmas spirit are tawny, barn and eagle owls to set the scene for The Flight Before Christmas.

Children also have the opportunity to take the much-loved Santa Train to the magical grotto to meet Father Christmas.

All of Longleat’s most loved animal and adventure attractions will be on offer throughout the day, including the Safari Park, Koala Creek, Jungle Kingdom, Jungle Cruise and the Adventure Castle.

The festivities are set to take place on set dates from Saturday, November 6 until Monday, January 3, 2022 - providing plenty of time for all to enjoy the festive fun.

Tickets are available from the Longleat website and are priced at £39.95 for adults during peak times and £36.95 during off-peak times. For children, tickets cost £29.95 during peak times and £27.70 during off-peak times.

The Santa Train experience however requires an extra booking, costing £19.95 per child and £6 per adult. It is required that children under the age of 16 be accompanied by an adult, aged 18 or over.

Guests are required to pre-book their visit, with no tickets available at the gate - to ensure a limited contact arrival process.

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