Visit Welsh Mountain Zoo

Explore North Wales' Top Wildlife Experience

Nestled on a hillside overlooking the beautiful Conwy Valley, the Welsh Mountain Zoo is a must-visit attraction for anyone who loves animals, nature, or simply wants a unique day out in North Wales.

Established in 1963, this North Wales zoo blends a passion for wildlife conservation, engaging educational activities, and breathtaking views into a memorable adventure. We know just how rewarding it is to discover new wildlife parks in the UK, and the Welsh Mountain Zoo stands out as a favourite stop for families, travellers, campervan users, and anyone seeking to get closer to nature.

 

 

Things to Do at Welsh Mountain Zoo

Woodland Trails and Scenic Walks

Wander along woodland paths that twist through the zoo's 37 acres, offering ever-changing views of both the animals and the stunning Conwy countryside. The smooth, accessible trails make this hillside zoo perfect for visitors of all ages. 

Engaging Animal Talks and Feeding Sessions

One of the real highlights at the Welsh Mountain Zoo is the daily schedule of animal talks and feeds. Expert keepers share fascinating facts about snow leopards, red pandas, flamingos, penguins, owls, and eagles, as well as many other species. 

 

Family-Friendly Play Areas and Picnic Spots

The zoo's well-thought-out play areas mean that children can safely burn off energy while adults relax with a picnic. Throughout the year, BeeOutdoors recommends keeping an eye out for seasonal events and activities that add an extra spark to your visit, particularly during school holidays and special weekends.

Accessibility and
Facilities for All

Welsh Mountain Zoo is wheelchair and pushchair friendly, with accessible paths and ample amenities spread across the site. Whether you're a seasoned traveller or bringing the whole family, the facilities ensure everyone can enjoy the experience. 

 

 

 

 

Animals to Meet at Welsh Mountain Zoo

 

Impressive Large Mammals

Animal lovers will be thrilled to see snow leopards, red pandas, tigers, and lynx thriving in spacious enclosures designed to mimic their natural habitats. Many of these large mammals are part of endangered species programmes, supporting wildlife conservation efforts both locally and internationally.

 

Playful Primates and Lemurs

For those interested in monkeys and lemurs, the zoo houses captivating primate displays where you can watch their social behaviours and acrobatics up close. These areas highlight the importance of protecting natural habitats across the globe while showcasing the fun side of wildlife education.

 

Colourful Birds and Birds of Prey

No trip is complete without stopping by the flamingos, penguins, owls, and eagles that call the Welsh Mountain Zoo home. Their enclosures have been designed with photographers in mind, snapping a shot of flamingos against North Wales scenery is a real treat.
 

 

Protected Reptiles and Amphibians

Explore reptile houses to discover snakes, tortoises, lizards, and frogs, or head to the farmyard zone to meet goats, llamas, and friendly meerkats. These interactive areas are ideal for families and children, letting you get up close with a range of unique creatures and learn more about how the zoo contributes to their ongoing care and breeding.

 

 

 

 

Why Visit Welsh Mountain Zoo?

Stunning Location: The hillside setting combines panoramic views with lush woodlands.

Wildlife Conservation: The zoo is a pioneer in endangered species care and education.

 

Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Accessible, safe, and packed with activities for all ages.​

Diverse Animal Collection: From tigers to owls, experience creatures from every corner of the world.