Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Manor House Wildlife Park
THE BEST YEAR YET!
This conservation-led zoo takes another giant leap forward as 2012 sees the arrival of two young fellas! Manor House has joined the breeding programme for the White rhino. The first rhino in Wales, the first test-tube rhino in the UK - they're coming over the bridge in May!
Open all year and with four Zoonique Walkthroughs this Wonderful Wildlife Park offers 52 acres of organically packed fun. It's a place for all the family. Close encounters with animals from all over the world... REAL FUN, REAL FOOD, REAL EXPERIENCE.
Nothing beats hand-feeding a wallaby, especially when there's a joey in the pouch. Stroll with Pygmy goats, Somali and Cameroon sheep in the African Village. Wander down to the Valley of the Apes to see Steve and Lisa and see how young Bryn has grown.
This conservation-led zoo has one of Europe's largest Lemur Walkthroughs where you will meet five endangered species. And don't forget to take a peek at Meerkat Mountain before relaxing with a glass of wine next to the world's largest bird table.
The real food cafe is worth the visit alone - everything is cooked from scratch in the Manor House kitchens. And kids just love the freedom and space -flying the Dragon, bouncing around in the Hay Play Barn, wandering through the Burrow, laughing and learning.
Connect with the wonders of nature... the beautiful parkland, close-up animal experiences, wildlife trails and great food make this the the perfect all-year experience. Filming continues for 'Anna's Welsh Zoo'.
Admission: Adult 9.95, Child 4-17/Over 65/Registered Disabled: £7.95,Pre-booked Group rates: 01646 651201.
Double-Bubble (Jan-Dec) Season Ticket - Adult £19.90, Child 4-17/Over 65/Registered Disabled: £15.90. Registered Disabled PLUS1 Double Bubble £35
Behind the scenes - Shadow a Keeper: Two hours learning, helping, caring, feeding per person £60 per two together £100
Schools: Wildly low rates and free use of ZOOlab and TOOLbox: 01646 651201
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| Opening Months: | January to December |
| Opening Times: | 3Mar to 31Oct 10am to 6pm daily. Open week-ends Nov - Mar 10am to 4pm Open Christmas and New Year 26-31Dec &2-6 Jan 2013 Open Half Term 9-17 Feb 2013 |
Nr Tenby
SA70 8RB
| Tel: | 01646 651201 |
| Web: | www.manorhousewildlifepark.co.uk |
ID: 2357 Revised: 5/7/2012
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