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🦁Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park

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A compact, family-friendly zoo home to a variety of animals including red pandas, meerkats, lemurs, and reptiles. Enclosures are close-up and well-maintained, making it easy for little ones to see the animals.

  • Highlights: daily keeper talks, feeding sessions, and a small play area.
  • Best for toddlers to pre-teens; pushchair-friendly paths.
  • Facilities: café, picnic spots, gift shop.
  • Practical: allow 1.5–2 hours; parking nearby (pay and display).
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages212
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan 1.5 to 2 hours for your visit

    The park is compact, so you won't need a full day. This works well for younger children's attention spans and tired legs.

  • Pushchairs are practical here

    Paths are pushchair-friendly throughout, so you can bring a buggy without worrying about terrain or access issues.

  • Arrive early for keeper talks and feeding sessions

    Daily keeper talks and feeding sessions are highlights—arriving early increases your chances of catching multiple activities during your visit.

  • Check the weather before visiting

    This is an outdoor venue with limited shelter. Choose a dry day or be prepared with waterproofs if rain is forecast.

  • Bring a packed picnic

    Whilst there's a café, bringing a picnic gives you more flexibility, especially if you have children with specific dietary needs.

  • The play area suits a quick energy burn

    There's a small play area on-site, useful for a brief break between animal viewing, though it's not the main attraction.

  • Parking is nearby and pay-as-you-go

    Pay and display parking is available close by. Budget a bit extra for parking costs in addition to admission.

  • The close-up enclosures are great for little ones

    Well-maintained, close-up viewing of animals like red pandas, meerkats and lemurs means even toddlers get a good view without straining necks.

  • Ideal for ages 2–12

    This venue works best for toddlers through to pre-teens. Older teens may find it too small; very young babies might prefer less stimulation.

  • Allow time for the gift shop if your child loves animals

    There's a gift shop on-site. If your child tends to want souvenirs, budget extra time and money, or set expectations beforehand.

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