Discover the world of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria at a historic and environmental oasis in the heart of South Tyneside. Set across 11 acres, Jarrow Hall …
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Feb 16, 2025
Excellent place for an afternoon out. The animals are all well cared for and there's plenty of room to push wheelchairs/push chairs. Bit muddy but is to be expected. You can borrow wellies and rain j…Full review by Rooby11
Dec 2, 2024
Neglected, cold, shabby version of what it used to be. The grounds are a mess, the car park is awful with very limited disabled access and the entrance ‘pool’ (did it used to be a pond?) is dilapida…Full review by MalteseAdonis
Aug 1, 2024
The staff are all very nice. But Jarrow Hall is run down and very disorganised. We had animal feeding badge booked. We went early to try and make the most of the day. When we arrived and said we we…Full review by Sara M
Yes you can (surprisingly, as there are all sorts of animals in pens). The information booklet which you can access online says 'All dogs must be kept accompanied and on a lead. …
Yes you can (surprisingly, as there are all sorts of animals in pens). The information booklet which you can access online says 'All dogs must be kept accompanied and on a lead. Owners are responsible for their needs and should pick up after their dog – we can provide waste bags at the Bede Museum reception if needed. We advise against leaving your dog in your car for any period of time.' I wouldn't take my dog... she would be yapping at the ducks and pigs. It would be a disaster! ;)