Noahs ark Zoo farm

Failand Road
Wraxall
Bristol
BS48 1PG

Full disabled access

Saturday February 9th 2008 – Saturday November 1st 2008.

Open from Monday to Saturday, ALL SEASON.

10:30 am – 5:00 pm

From their website:

“To celebrate half term Noah’s Ark is running a fancy dress contest. Children dressed in their favourite animal costume get in half price all week (26th May – 31st May). Join in the fancy dress competition at 3.30pm daily in the Ark Arena and you might win a cool prize!

Whether holding baby chicks, rabbits and guinea pigs or feeding the deer and camels, Noah’s Ark offers a truly ‘hands-on’ experience!

We have over 85 types of animal here, including rhinos, reptiles, rabbits, rheas and rosellas to name a few!
With so much to see and do here, a visit typically lasts from 2-5 hours. Some of our season ticket members have been known to visit 30 or 40 times in a year!

Our daily animal shows, reptile and rhino encounters can teach you fun new facts about animals while getting up close!

There’s plenty of space to let off steam, indoors as well as outdoors – the rain doesn’t have to keep you couped up!

We have play equipment for all ages. Our outdoor adventure play areas may even challenge the oldies!”

Admission prices for 2008 (valid until November 3rd 2008)
Child (Aged 2-16) £8
Babies (Under 2) FREE
Adults £10
Concessions £9
Family (2+2) £33.00
Family (1+3) (1+3) £31.00
Free car parking

1 Comment »

  1. J Said:

    You may want to know that there is some type of religious agenda behind the exhibits/education at Noah’s Ark. Most people can probably ignore this and enjoy the animals and activities. If you (or the family) have strong feelings about creation, science, atheism/liberal religious views you might want to check the website before going http://www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk/education/. I know of liberal Christians who have been upset/surprised by the content of the displays (I haven’t been myself).


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