West Midlands Safari Park

West Midlands Safari Park

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West Midland Safari Park Ltd Spring Grove Bewdley Worcestershire DY12 1LF

https://www.wmsp.co.uk/

01299 402114

West Midland Safari Park has amazing animals, including all of your favourites like tigers, monkeys, and African lions, all waiting to be seen. locate your favourite animal, and enjoy the incredible experience of West Midlands Safari Park.

Come see the impressive rhino grazing in its natural habitat, as well as African elephants in elephant valley, majestic lions, elegant giraffes, and more! Learn all about the red panda sanctuary. new plantings, play equipment, nesting boxes, and more.

The Safari Park is home to more than just mammals; visitors can also explore indoor exhibits like Creepy Crawlies or take a trip to the African Village Wildlife enclosure.

The most important thing is that you have the best time, so make sure to pick up your ride wristbands, to get the full experience of West Midlands Safari Park. Choose from a variety of rides, including the Congo Carousel and the Black Fly.

Visit the Ice Age, which is set 2.45 million years in the past, or travel even further back in time to the Land of Living Dinosaurs, where you can meet some extinct dinosaurs. West Midlands Safari Park is a great place for a fun family trip because it has things for people of all ages to do.

Opening Hours: 

See website for more information.

Food and drink: 

Visitors can purchase food on site or bring a picnic.

Are dogs Allowed?: 

Guide dogs are welcome.

Accessibility

See website for full accessibility information.

Parking: 

Free, on site car parking available.

 

 

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