Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s …
Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s largest single collection of Modernist Tecton structures – and the country’s only vintage chairlift!
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Mar 22, 2025
We visited this zoo on a special deal, it was the most depressing day I’ve had in ages. The animals looked miserable and many of the enclosures were not adequate for some of the larger animals, evide…Full review by Sarah-Jane P
Mar 20, 2025
Visited today as staying in the area. Shame the chair lift is not working as the place is very hilly but the road train aka dotto train runs regularly. Disappointed the sea lions were not out, the le…Full review by Ruth E
Mar 16, 2025
Visited the zoo today and was extremely disappointed and felt sorry for the animals. I've been to many different zoos even abroad and have never felt this way. It feels very run down, water dirty an…Full review by Jessica L
We are planning to visit in the near future, having 'adopted' a tiger! My question regards the car park - is there a restriction on vehicle height? We would ideally like to make the visit a part of spending a few days at a nearby site with our motorhome which is just short of 3m high. However, if one cannot park such a vehicle at the zoo then we'll have to move to 'plan B' i.e. travel by car and stay at a hotel instead.