Passport Ticket - Best Value Ticket, Strongly Recommended
Awarded a 5 star ‘Value for Money’ rating by ‘The Which? Guide to Tourist Attractions’ the Passport Ticket offers entry into all 11 Longleat attractions:
Longleat has reduced the standard Passport Ticket prices by £1 for 2009 to reflect the VAT rate reduction. Group and Concessionary Passport prices have also been reduced, based on existing discounts.
| Safari Park |
Motion Simulator ** |
| Longleat House |
Pets Corner and Animal Adventure (Animal Adventure to open summer 2009) |
| Adventure Castle * |
Postman Pat Village * |
| Animal Adventure... Opening Summer 2009 |
Safari Boats |
| Longleat Hedge Maze |
Old Joe's Mine |
| Longleat Railway |
Tea Cup Ride ** |
Plus FREE attractions:-
King Arthur’s Mirror Maze, Life and Times of Henry Lord Bath, Family Bygones Exhibition, Scale Model of Longleat House, State Chariot, Meet my Ancestors and the Pleasure Walk
* Access only to children of 14 years and under. Adults/seniors will only be
admitted if accompanied by a child
** A minimum height for entry 1.2m (4ft) operates on the Motion Simulators. A maximum height of 1.2m (4ft) operates on the Tea Cup Ride
Allow ALL day for visit
The Passport Ticket includes a FREE Safari Park Commentary CD (subject to availability)
Safari Ticket
Discover some of the world’s most magnificent animals as they roam within the UK’s original Safari Park! From lions to llama, giraffe to goats, and wolves to wallabies, there are a multitude of animals to see from the safety of your own coach.
- The Safari Ticket entitles visitors with access into Longleat Safari Park, Longleat Grounds and Free Attractions. It does not entitle entry into any other paid-for attraction
- The Safari Park visit takes approximately 1½ hours
- The Safari Park Ticket includes a FREE Safari Park Commentary CD (subject to availability)
- The Safari Park is a drive through experience. Groups must provide their own vehicle for visiting the Safari Park. We regret that groups are not able to use the Longleat Safari Bus service due to its limited capacity
- Visitors must remain in their vehicle at all times. You may get out at the Giraffe Picnic Area and Trading Post
- The Monkey Jungle section of the Safari Park can be bypassed
Longleat House Ticket
Visited by Elizabeth I in 1574, Longleat House was built by Sir John Thynne from 1568 and is the current home of the 7th Marquess of Bath, Alexander Thynn.
- The Longleat House Ticket entitles visitors with access into Longleat House, Longleat Grounds and Free Attractions. It does not entitle entry into any other paid-for attraction
- Tours of Longleat House are either guided or self-guided subject to the time of year and availability
- During school holidays and at busy times Longleat House will be restricted for conservation reasons
- If a guided tour is preferred then pre-booking is essential. A guided tour of Longleat House takes approximately 1 hour
- Self-guided tours follow a specific route around the House. These tours can be taken at your own pace with guides on duty to answer questions you may have
- Murals tours can be booked at the Front Desk of Longleat House on the day of your visit. Maximum of 15 people per tour. Subject to availability
- For your convenience, coaches are able to drop guests off at the front of Longleat House. Coaches must then move to the Coach Park as parking is strictly prohibited at the front of Longleat House
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