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Up for a truly WILD animal adventure? Take a walk on the wild side in the very heart of Yorkshire with a visit to Yorkshire Wildlife Park - The UK’s no.1 walkthrough wildlife adventure! Located on the outskirts of Doncaster, Yorkshire Wildlife Park is home to over 700 animals across 70 species including Amur Leopards and Tigers, Painted Hunting Dogs, Black Rhinos, the country’s only Polar bears, and the internationally famous Lion Pride of Yorkshire! Explore our unique walk-through areas and get up close with Wallaby Walkabout, Lemur Woods, and South America Viva! Plus learn all about your favourite animals with our range of Animal Talks and Feeding Times hosted throughout the day. With indoor and outdoor play areas for your kids to go WILD in, plus cafes and shops in Safari Village where you can grab something tasty to refuel your energy, Yorkshire Wildlife Park is perfect for a whole day of family fun. So… what are you waiting for? The Yorkshire Hive Located adjacent to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park entrance, The Yorkshire Hive is a new free-admission shopping, dining, and entertainment destination. With 20+ incredible independent shops, boutiques, and eateries, this new retail destination is a hive of activity and worlds away from the high street! Plus your bold explorers can burn off that excess energy in South Yorkshire's new land of adventure 'Uproar! Play Barn'. Dine and unwind at the BRAND-NEW Wilds Café Bistro. Enjoy delicious breakfasts, lazy lunches, chilled bar refreshments, or a luscious coffee and cake. Or join the crew of HMS Beagle as you explore unmapped lands at the amazing Evolution Experience Restaurant! Explore the Jurassic lands of Dinosaurs or hunt for Gold in the fantasy world of Dragons! New for 2022 Wake up on the WILD side and make memories from Dusk to Dawn at the BRAND-NEW Hex Hotel! Nestled right in the heart of The Yorkshire Hive and metres from the Yorkshire Wildlife Park entrance, the Hex Hotel boasts luxurious rooms, delicious dining, and a whole world of wild adventures right there on your doorstep! Book your adventure now at hex-hotel.com
Somewhere To Eat?
There are many cafes and restaurants selling a range of food and drink.Are There Toilets?
Toilets are located throughout the park.Where Shall I Park?
On-site parking is available.Features
- Outdoor
Category

Animals + Nature
Suitable For

toddler

3-5

6-9

10+
Opening Times
Summer Opening Times: Weekdays 9:30am – 6:00pm Last Entry 3:00pm Weekends 9:00am – 6:00pm Last Entry 3:00pm
Price Information
- Prices: Adult | Online : £22
- | On the day : £27
- Senior/Student | Online : £21
- | On the day : £26
- Child | Online : £20
- | On the day : £25
- Infant (2 and under) | : FREE
- Disabled Adult | Online : £15
- | On the day : £20
- Disable Senior/Student | Online : £14
- | On the day : £19
- Disabled Child| Online : £13
- | On the day : £18
- Official Career| Online : £7
- | On the day : £7
Facilities
•Toilets•Cafe•Restaurant•Parking
How To Get There
- Hurst Lane,, Branton, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN9 3hg
- 01302535057
- Website
Directions
GPS Coordinates 53° 29' 52.53'' N 1° 1' 45.4116'' W

Tips
What was your day out like? Login with Facebook to Write a tip- Claire L.
- Joined: 10 years ago
- 1 Review
Great day out, although still a little pricey when there are a few of you
- Ceri C.
- Joined: 10 years ago
- 1 Review
We as a family of 4 loved the wildlife park. My twins are 2 and love anything about animals so while visiting Family not to far away thought we would try the Wildlife Park. The park was under going some major road works as was putting in a tarmacked carpark. the entrance and around the park is very clean and tidy with plenty of bins around. also there are lots of animal pens which you can enter and see the animals up close and there is even a small petting farm. The Lion enclosure was massive one of the biggest I'v ever seen. The younger ones will love the animals and if you have older children there is an adventure playground and also an indoor play area. The only advice i would give would be to take a picnic as the food wasn't very nice and expensive. There are some lovely picnic areas.