Whether you’ve got a full or half day to spend with us, our itineraries can help you make the most of your visit.
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Check the Admissions welcome board on arrival to see the animal talk and feed times, as well as information on food and drinks on site, and any extra events and activities.
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Go back in time to an ancient British woodland where bears, wolves, wolverines and lynxes still roam. Explore the raised boardwalk overlooking the predators’ natural woodland enclosure, and be inspired by our native species too.
Catch the brilliant Bear Wood talk, where you’ll learn about these incredible species.
Head back to the entrance for some playtime in the undercover Fun Fort. Older children and grown-ups may want to test their nerves at Leap of Faith (check website for opening times – charges apply).
Head to the Courtyard Café for a sandwich or sausage roll, or Base Camp Pizzeria overlooking the cheetah enclosure. Watch the cheetahs prowl while you enjoy your stone-baked pizza. (Check for opening times at the notice board by admissions).
Brought a picnic? There are picnic benches dotted around the site, including plenty in the scenic Tower Meadow.
Head to the Lemur Walkthrough to come face to face with ring-tailed, ruffed, mongoose and gentle lemurs! Watch the fun and interactive talk which takes place at feeding time and learn all about these Madagascan animals.
On your way to the exit, be sure to say hello to the giraffes, zebras and elands.
Be among the first visitors on site and make the most of our free parking. Visit our beautiful cheetah brothers – can you tell who is who by the markings on their faces?
Go back in time to 8,000BC to an ancient British woodland where bears, wolves, wolverines and lynxes still roam. Catch the brilliant talk and take your time exploring the raised boardwalk overlooking the predators’ natural woodland enclosure (it’s a massive eight acres with plenty of space for the animals to roam, and climb trees) and don’t forget to chat to our friendly and knowledgeable volunteers who can help you spot the animals.
After leaving Bear Wood, you’re perfectly positioned for lunch in Base Camp Pizzeria – enjoy stone-baked pizza overlooking the cheetah enclosure. Check opening times at admission.
Brought a picnic? There are plenty of picnic areas around site – your nearest two are by the entrance to Bear Wood, or by the Geladas.
Our Madagascar exhibit takes you past pygmy goats and into the wild Lemur Walkthrough. Get up close and personal with the lemurs in their enclosure and watch them being fed by the keepers.
Find zebras, giraffes and elands in the Bénoué National Park Exhibit. Don’t forget to climb the walkway and head into the raised giraffe house – getting face-to-face with the world’s tallest animal!
And older children and adults can challenge themselves with the high ropes adventure course Leap of Faith (charges apply).
Head to the Walled Garden, going past the ostrich enclosure (say hello to Drummer!). The whole family will love meeting our mob of meerkats in the Walled Garden and watching the keepers give them their lunch. While you’re there, take a look at our conservation aviaries, which house the Endangered Visayan tarictic hornbills, and listen out for the noisy weaver birds and Sumatran laughing thrush.
Head back towards the entrance via the red river hogs’ enclosure and try to spot them snuffling and foraging among the trees.
There are great play areas to explore – little ones can burn off some energy in the Fun Fort, our undercover play area, while grown-ups can have a treat from the nearby cafe and a seat, watching their children play.
Stop off at the Barefoot Trail – throw off your shoes and walk across lots of different textures including pebbles, bark, soil and everybody's favourite… mud! Not quite brave enough to go barefoot? The trail is still great fun in your shoes. Or explore Tower Meadow and its fantastic street art murals, inspired by our conservation work.