Manor House Wildlife Park as seen on TV (Anna’s Welsh Zoo)
St Florence Tenby
Wales’s only walking safari, this 52-acre park, Manor Wildlife Park plays host to exotic and endangered animals from across the globe! The park’s innovative walkthrough exhibits allow visitors to come face to face with many of it’s animals. You can feed a wallaby, share a bench with a lemur, come face to face with red pandas and meet gibbons, giant rabbits, Cameroon sheep and pygmy goats.
The park’s strong conservation ethos, and focus on providing more space for it’s animals makes Manor Wildlife Park truly unique. They are currently involved with breeding programmes for Sumatran tigers and southern white rhinos, and both of these species can be seen at the park.
Wandering through the beautiful West Wales countryside, there are a few animals you might expect to spot. Birds fluttering overhead, squirrels darting across the floor, and insects buzzing about everywhere in between.
And of course, the roars of tigers, gibbons calls across the treetops, and the crunch of bamboo as peckish red pandas munch away.
You’ll get to go behind the scenes of the park and even have the opportunity to feed them.
Whether that’s the cute red panda softly nibbling bamboo from your hand or keeping some distance while the tigers tear through their dinner, it’s an experience you won’t be forgetting any time soon.
It’s not just the animals that make the park an unforgettable day out, with a giant bouncy castle, indoor play and café serving handmade pizzas, Manor Wildlife Park certainly has something for everyone.
