Welsh Mountain Zoo

Attraction | Colwyn Bay | Wales | Royaume Uni

Le Welsh Mountain Zoo à Colwyn Bay, au pays de Galles, est l'une des attractions les plus connues et les plus populaires du nord du pays de Galles, ainsi qu'un important centre de conservation de la nature et d'éducation. Ce zoo, également appelé National Zoo of Wales, s'étend sur environ 15 hectares dans un paysage de collines pittoresques surplombant la ville côtière de Colwyn Bay. Avec sa vue imprenable sur la mer d'Irlande et les montagnes environnantes de Carneddau, il offre non seulement un habitat pour plus de 140 espèces animales, mais aussi un cadre unique qui harmonise la nature et la faune. Le Welsh Mountain Zoo est particulièrement connu pour son engagement envers la conservation des espèces et attire des visiteurs qui souhaitent apprécier à la fois la diversité des animaux et l'environnement idyllique.

L'histoire du zoo a commencé en 1963 lorsque le naturaliste Robert Jackson l'a fondé en tant que petite entreprise familiale. Jackson avait la vision de créer un endroit où des espèces animales rares et menacées pouvaient être protégées et présentées au public. Après sa mort en 1969, sa famille a poursuivi son œuvre, et en 1983, le zoo a été remis à la Zoological Society of Wales, une organisation à but non lucratif dédiée à la promotion de la conservation de la nature et de l'éducation. En 2008, il a été officiellement désigné "National Zoo of Wales", ce qui souligne son importance pour le pays. Depuis sa création, le zoo a accueilli plus de huit millions de visiteurs et s'est constamment développé pour répondre aux normes modernes en matière de soins aux animaux.

Le Welsh Mountain Zoo abrite une impressionnante variété d'animaux du monde entier, notamment des espèces exotiques telles que des léopards des neiges, des tigres de Sumatra, des otaries de Californie, des chimpanzés et des pandas rouges, ainsi que des espèces indigènes telles que des chats sauvages écossais. Les enclos sont intégrés dans le paysage naturel des collines et offrent aux animaux des habitats spacieux et adaptés à leur espèce. Les attractions telles que "Sea Lion Rock", où les visiteurs peuvent observer les otaries joueuses, et "Condor Haven", une grande volière pour les rares condors des Andes, sont particulièrement remarquables. Le zoo abrite également une serre tropicale pour reptiles, qui expose une variété de serpents, lézards et amphibiens, dont des espèces impressionnantes comme la grenouille à poison dorée. Pour les enfants, il y a une ferme avec des animaux tels que des chèvres et des lapins, qui peuvent être caressés, rendant la visite particulièrement adaptée aux familles.

Un élément central du zoo est son offre éducative. Des conférences de gardiens d'animaux et des spectacles de nourrissage ont lieu tous les jours, comme la "Penguin Parade" ou l'"Encounter with Chimpanzees", où les visiteurs en apprennent davantage sur le mode de vie et les besoins des animaux. Des expériences interactives, telles que le nourrissage des lémuriens ou le contact avec les reptiles lors de séances spéciales de manipulation, rendent le zoo particulièrement mémorable. Ces activités soulignent l'engagement du zoo à sensibiliser à la protection des espèces menacées. Le zoo participe à des programmes d'élevage internationaux et travaille à la préservation d'espèces en danger telles que le cheval sauvage de Przewalski ou le margay, ce qui illustre son rôle dans la conservation mondiale de la nature.

Outre les animaux, le Welsh Mountain Zoo propose également de nombreuses activités de loisirs. Les vastes jardins, traversés de végétation luxuriante et de sentiers pittoresques, invitent à des promenades relaxantes. Pour les enfants, il y a des aires de jeux d'aventure comme "Jungle Adventureland" et "Tarzan Trail", équipées de structures d'escalade et de toboggans pour divertir. Des aires de pique-nique offrent la possibilité de se détendre au milieu de la nature, tandis qu'un café offrant une vue sur l'enclos des tigres propose une sélection de plats et de boissons. Une boutique de souvenirs propose des objets tels que des peluches et des t-shirts pour se rappeler de la visite.

L'environnement du zoo contribue également à son charme. La position surélevée au-dessus de Colwyn Bay offre non seulement une vue impressionnante, mais aussi une atmosphère paisible renforcée par la beauté naturelle du paysage gallois. Le zoo est facilement accessible et se trouve à quelques minutes d'une autoroute principale, ce qui en fait une destination idéale pour des excursions d'une journée. Malgré sa popularité, l'ambiance y est détendue car l'espace généreux offre suffisamment de place pour tous les visiteurs.

Le Welsh Mountain Zoo s'est révélé résistant malgré des défis tels qu'un incendie dévastateur en 2013 qui a détruit la serre pour reptiles. Avec le soutien de la communauté, il a été reconstruit et amélioré, ce qui souligne son engagement envers les animaux et les visiteurs. Aujourd'hui, c'est un lieu qui offre non seulement du divertissement, mais aussi un message : l'importance de protéger notre monde naturel.

En résumé, le Welsh Mountain Zoo est un point fort polyvalent qui allie expériences animalières, éducation et loisirs dans un paysage impressionnant. Il raconte l'histoire d'un zoo né d'une vision et devenu un acteur majeur de la conservation de la nature. Que l'on observe les animaux, profite de la vue ou explore les aires de jeux, le zoo est une destination incontournable dans le nord du pays de Galles qui séduit les visiteurs par sa diversité et son engagement.

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LL28 5UY Colwyn Bay

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Dimanche9:30 - 17:00
Lundi9:30 - 17:00
Mardi9:30 - 17:00
Mercredi9:30 - 17:00
Jeudi9:30 - 17:00
Vendredi9:30 - 17:00
Samedi9:30 - 17:00

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Robert Hall
08.03.2025

Great zoo
Grace Erwin
03.03.2025

The zoo was so confusing didnt know where to go for each animal can easily get lost the food is a crazy price for pizza that looks like its been slapped on a plate so disappointed the gift shop was the only positive my child was excited about the teddy’s.
Keith Hallam
01.03.2025

Something for everyone, ideal for little ones with loads to see and parks to play in...
Anon Client
28.02.2025

Only reason for 4 stars was due to the time of year, a lot of animals indoors or asleep keeping warm (Feb 2025), but other than that, a nice little zoo, plenty to see and do, it's an afternoon spent, or a full day during the summer if you take a picnic etc and walk around slow time, but I've always enjoyed each visit at any stage of the year as I'm a local and it's on my doorstep, so very handy
morgan price
27.02.2025

so cruel. every animal was lay down. literally looked tranquillised it was awful.
Carol Morris
26.02.2025

Attended this zoo on the 25th of February was deeply disappointed the animals that we could see looked depressed and not looked after . Cages were empty and run down and hardly any staff around . Would not attend this place again definely robbed our money
Kerry Teale
26.02.2025

It was my first time here, and I was not disappointed at all. The staff were very friendly and so much to see
Miss A B
25.02.2025

Came here today. I have no words. We where there about 45 minutes and we left. We seen two animals, a vulture and a monkey. I was seriously tempted to ask for my money back. I could not believe how awful this place was. I don't remember it being this bad as a child. No animals to be seen apart from the two we managed to see. The monkey we seen looked very sad. Looking at many on the enclosures the animals do not have much room. The zoo needs a huge improvement, badly. It's definitely worth paying extra to go to Chester Zoo. It took us an hour to get there to. What a waste of time and money.
Susana do Rosario
14.02.2025

We went on the weekend, it was a last minute decision. But, we enjoy it very much, the only downside is that some areas were being renovated and it was closed. I would say during summer this is an amazing place to go with the kids
Areeb Siddiqui
21.02.2025

Not much animals and also the reptiles were not there
Lena Blunstone
20.02.2025

Fantastic place to visit, my and partner loved it. Not very easy to self direct around as the map doesn't make a huge lot of sense, hard to tell if we had missed anything. We spent hours here watching the wildlife. Lots of parking available and fair entry price!
Michael Bennett
20.02.2025

really beautiful zoo the views from the hills alone are breathtaking. lots of varieties of animals and the zookeeper talks about the animals are very interesting. The sea lions were full of personality and a big highlight for me. lovely zoo would definitely recommend visiting if your in Wales for a trip.
Tristan Simpkins
19.02.2025

Well I tell you what, it's certainly has a reason why it's called a Mountain Zoo! It is literally built on to the side of a mountain! Which means there are a lot of hills and steps! It wasn't till after we visited, was when we saw the accessibility statement explaining about the hills, which tbh isn't truly honest, yes 70% of the exhibits can be accessed by wheelchair/ pushchair, but you must be physically fit to push said wheelchair/ pushchair. I feel the signage could have been better for accessible paths as there was a lot of turning around or having to take a "long way round" route to see different animals. I felt the map was a little misleading as it looks like there is a foot path going from the sea lions to the flamingos and then from to the donkeys down to the deers, but there isn't it's it's just grass. The layout I felt was a little difficult to follow, even with referring to the map several times, we found it difficult to navigate round all the animals with some logical order, whilst pushing a pushchair. We arrived at 11am and left at 30pm and managed to see everything and have time for lunch, so as long as you aren't in a rush, you will still have time to see everything. My daughter (4Y.O) thought the play park was amazing, it is built of the side of a ridiculously steep hill! But my daughter didn't seem to mind, she was just happy with the variety of equipment to play with. Overall I felt it was a good day out, and value for money, definitely would come back, maybe when AI don't have to push a pushchair though 😂
Jay Stewart
18.02.2025

If you are expecting a Chester type experience, the Welsh Mountain Zoo is not for you! This is not a criticism; there is a lot of interesting history in a beautiful location and the focus is very clearly about conservation. The work they are doing is amazing and the way the zoo is developing (given the lack of room for expansion) is brilliant. My only gripe is the cost of food in the Safari Cafe - a hotdog is almost £8 and if you want onions it is an extra £1.50, which they don't tell you when they ask if you want them. You have to pay extra if you want ketchup sachets but brown sauce sachets are free, which seems to be grossly unfair for parents (we all know most children prefer ketchup). There are alternatives for those who don't want to pay ridiculous prices for a snack such as picnic tables etc., but they are not as plentiful as they need to be so I would include a picnic blanket if you plan to bring your own food. I don't mean to be on a downer about the cafe but I was quite shocked at the prices and I would rather families be fully aware of the potential cost of the whole day.
Darren Thorley
17.02.2025

The snow leopard's were amazing
Olga Eliseeva
17.02.2025

We had a birthday party for our 7 year old in the zoo. And it was an amazing day! We can’t thank enough the staff for their help and involvement. Our guide was absolutely brilliant with kids and catering team went far beyond to make this day very special. Lots of memories created.
Polska1
16.02.2025

Went here on the summer holidays and there are plenty of animals to see and it's a really cool see to visit and see
Bethan Evans
11.02.2025

We recently visited the zoo as a treat for my daughters. Entry was nearly £40. Shortly after starting our day, we realised that all indoor areas were closed, we were notified by a sign on the doors. Most paths were also blocked off. The paths were not closed completely so we would get half way down or to the end only to be faced with a fence closing off the rest of the path. This was extremely frustrating, especially for out youngest who has medical issues with her legs. The penguin cafe was closed, sweet shop closed, even the toilet was closed. Alligator house closed, petting part closed, reptile house closed. After seeing less than a dozen animals, we headed for something to eat in the restaurant. I spent £48 on 3 meals and it was cold and tasteless. I don't normally complain but there was no one around to complain to anyway! After messaging the zoo through their online form, I received a reply saying that the animals have freedom to move! No mention of the closed areas or paths! We should have been informed at the gate that most areas were closed and no access to most so we could have chosen to go somewhere else. When we visit Chester zoo we always have a great day and pizza there is big enough for 2 and only £9! We will definitely NOT visit Welsh Mountain Zoo again. Extremely disappointed.
Soundar S
08.02.2025

Best place to visit. Penguin, flamingo are wonderful to watch. No waiting time. Free car park. Kids play area, toilets are available.

 

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