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🦒Fota Wildlife Park

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Fota Wildlife Park is a 100-acre open-range wildlife park located on Fota Island in Cork Harbour, Ireland. It is home to over 100 species of exotic and native wildlife, including giraffes, cheetahs, kangaroos, penguins, and lemurs. The park is designed for walk-through experiences, allowing families to get close to many animals in naturalistic settings.

Highlights for families include the daily cheetah feeding and running demonstrations, the penguin feeding, and the walk-through wallaby and lemur habitats. There is also a large playground, picnic areas, and a café serving kid-friendly meals. The park offers wheelchair and buggy-friendly paths, and stroller rentals are available.

Practical tips: Arrive early to avoid crowds and catch the feeding times. The park is largely outdoor, so dress for the weather. On-site parking is free. Online booking is recommended, especially during peak seasons.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyCork
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early for feeding demonstrations

    Get there early to secure good spots for the daily cheetah feeding and penguin feeding demonstrations, which are popular with families.

  • Dress for outdoor weather

    The park is entirely outdoors, so bring weather-appropriate clothing, waterproofs, and sun protection depending on the season.

  • Free on-site parking available

    Take advantage of free parking on-site, making it easier to manage buggies and young children without worrying about parking costs or distance.

  • Book online in advance

    Book tickets online before visiting, especially during peak seasons, to avoid queues at the entrance and save time.

  • Buggy and stroller rentals available

    If you don't have a buggy or yours is unsuitable, stroller rentals are available on-site for younger children on the long walk.

  • Paths are buggy-friendly throughout

    Wheelchair and buggy-friendly paths mean you can navigate the 100-acre park without difficulty, even with younger children or accessibility needs.

  • Pack a picnic to save money

    Bring a packed lunch to make use of the picnic areas and stretch your budget, though the café also serves kid-friendly meals.

  • Walk-through habitats suit curious kids

    The walk-through wallaby and lemur habitats are popular with children who enjoy interactive experiences and getting closer to animals.

  • Large playground on-site

    There's a large playground for children to burn energy between animal viewing, which is useful for mixed-age families or if younger ones get restless.

  • Plan to spend half day or more

    With 100 acres, multiple feeding times, and a playground, allow at least a few hours to see key attractions without rushing children.

  • Good for all ages from babies upwards

    The park welcomes families with babies through to teenagers, with buggy-friendly paths and a mix of passive viewing and active play.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    With 100 acres to explore, sturdy, comfortable footwear is essential for parents and older children.

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