Our new attraction opened its doors on 21 November 2017.
Meet playful Humboldt penguins as they splash about in their pool. See our flamingos in their new habitat and say hello to the newly arrived tapir and capybaras.
Our new Wildlife World will contribute to conservation initiatives and aim to raise awareness of endangered animals and plant species through an exciting learning and events programme.
Enjoy a great value family day out, with a country house, Wildlife World, great gift shops, a café, formal gardens, woodland walks, a deer park and play areas.
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