Paignton Zoo

Paignton Zoo
Paignton Zoo logo 2026
Sign on the main entrance to Paignton Zoo
Interactive map of Paignton Zoo
50°25′44″N 3°35′4″W / 50.42889°N 3.58444°W / 50.42889; -3.58444
Date opened1923
LocationPaignton, Devon, England
Land area80 acres (32 ha)
No. of animals1,876
No. of species189
Major exhibitsTropical Trails, Arid Lands, Crocodile Swamp, Avian Breeding Centre, Ape Centre, Lemur Wood, Monkey Heights, Bugs at Home
Websitewww.paigntonzoo.org.uk

Paignton Zoo is a zoo in Paignton, Devon, England, operated by Dutch leisure company Libéma since January 2026. The zoo houses a collection of approximately 1,876 animals representing nearly 189 species, and cultivates about 1,600 different species of plant across its 80-acre site.

Originally established as a private collection by Herbert Whitley in the grounds of his home Primley House, the zoo opened to the public in 1923 as Primley Zoological Gardens. Following Whitley's death in 1955, the zoo was placed into a charitable trust, which later became the Wild Planet Trust.

Paignton Zoo is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria – holding the vice-chair position until 2025 – and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums.