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Owl and Monkey Haven
- Address:5 Acres Farm, Staplers Road, Newport, PO30 2NB
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How to get there
BY BUS
Southern Vectis Route 9 Ryde to Newport/Newport to Ryde via Staplers Rd. Buses every ten minutes.
FROM NEWPORT
At Coppins bridge in Newport, take the Ryde road and turn immediately right at the top of the traffic lights onto Staplers road. Follow Staplers road for about 1 mile and we are situated on the left hand side just past the Lavender farm.Latitude / Longitude: 50.70914, -1.26113
Our Locals' Tip: The kids will love this - but it's great fun for the whole family! Beautiful animals who are well looked after.
The Owl and Monkey Haven has been created to provide a safe, happy environment for primates and birds of prey who find themselves without a home. The Haven is not a zoo or animal collection, it is a sanctuary built to the highest possible standards with large bespoke enclosures to suit the inhabitants needs.
We care for many rare and endangered species that have never been seen on the Island before & can seldom be found anywhere else in the country. We welcome visitors of all ages to visit our exceptional sanctuary, meet our loveable friends and witness their beauty, charm &very different personalities.
Kids, keep an eye out for our very own Monkey Mascot called 'Fudge'. He is always on hand for photos, cuddles and doesn't mind being petted so long as it's gentle!
Find out what happened when My Destination Isle of Wight visited the Haven!
For full information, including opening times and admission prices, see the official website on the link provided. Check out our video of the Owl and Monkey Haven, Isle of Wight above.
Budget:
- Moderately Priced
Best For Whom:
- Families With Children
- Families With Teenagers
- Groups
Best For What:
- The Local Experience
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