
Bristol Zoo Project
An outdoor zoo in South Gloucestershire

Bristol Zoo Project is a 136-acre wildlife park and conservation zoo located on the outskirts of Bristol. Formerly known as the Wild Place Project, it offers a unique blend of animal encounters, immersive habitats, and outdoor adventure. Highlights include: Bear Wood, a woodland walkthrough with bears and wolves The Giraffe House and Lemur Walkthrough Dinosaur Trail with life-sized models Ghost Pirates adventure play area and indoor play barn Seasonal events like Lanterns and Zoo Nights
Facilities include a café, picnic areas, accessible paths, and free parking. Practical tips: book tickets online in advance to save, allow 3–4 hours for a visit, and wear comfortable shoes. The park is mostly outdoor, so dress for the weather. Suitable for toddlers to teenagers, with activities for all ages.
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What parents should know
Bristol Zoo Project is a 136-acre wildlife park and conservation zoo located on the outskirts of Bristol.
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Book tickets online in advance
Purchasing tickets online ahead of your visit can save you money compared to paying at the gate.
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