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This fantastic animal attraction is a great place to bring the family to have an adventure. With lots to explore, from taking your shoes and socks off to experience the barefoot trail, to exploring the woodland and gardens, playing in the Fun Fort or picnicking in the Tower meadow whilst learning about eco systems from around the world. There are some magnificent animals to see including zebra, okapi, lemurs, eland (antelope), pygmy goats and guinea fowl!
Somewhere To Eat?
You will find refreshments in the Courtyard CafeAre There Toilets?
There are toilets around the attraction.Baby Friendly?
There is a buggy park.Want To Treat Yourself?
There is a gift shop selling gifts, souvenirs and treats.Where Shall I Park?
There is FREE on-site parking on a first come, first served basis.Features
- Outdoor
- Open All Year
Category

Animals + Nature
Suitable For

3-5

6-9

10+
Claire’s Tip

Opening Times
Daily 10:00 - 17:00 peak season 16:00 - off peak sason
Price Information
- Adult: £12.98
- Child: £9.50
Additional info:
Online Prices
Adult £11.42
Child £8.55
Under 2s Free
Carer for disabled Free
Facilities
•Cafe•Gift Shop•FREE Parking (limited)
How To Get There
- Blackhorse Hill, Bristol, BS10 7TP
- 01179807175
- Website
Directions
Very near to Cribbs causeway: From the South From the M5 get off at junction 17 and take one of the right hand lanes sign posted B4055. At the roundabout take the third exit. and The Wild Place Project is on your left. From the North From the M5 exit at junction 17m at the roundabout take the exit that is signposted B4055 and The Wild Place Project is on your left.

Tips
What was your day out like? Login with Facebook to Write a tip- Nim B.
- Joined: 8 years ago
- 1 Review
This is an amazing place there are so many animals, giraffes, cheetahs, zebra, okapi, leemahs, reindeer, wolves, galada baboons tonnage a few, don't be put off by he negative comments from so long ago. There are also numerous play areas for children and so much space to run around, my 4 year old loves it and has done for the last few years!
- Sophie G.
- Joined: 10 years ago
- 4 Reviews
This is a 'project' that isn't yet finished. Saw few animals, some enclosures were still to be opened up the morning we went. Best time to go seems to be 3pm as its feeding time for most animals.
Over grown with stinging nettles - everywhere! Bring wellies as pathways are mud tracks!
- Nicola J.
- Joined: 10 years ago
- 1 Review
Took my family during school holidays. Seems as though it's been opened before it's ready. Would agree that it's not suitable for toddlers, which is a shame so perhaps this could change over time! Also no reduced price for OAP's which is unlike other farm/zoo.