- Birmingham
- Outdoor
- Ages 4+
- Zoos and Wildlife Parks
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Attraction Information
Set right on the edge of the city centre is the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Trust, a great value day out for budding conservationists!
Home to a unique collection of animals from across the world, including red pandas, lemurs, reptiles, otters, wallabies and a large collection of monkeys, it’s a great place to learn about the conservation of wild and endangered species.
Regular events aim to raise awareness about breeding programmes to protect species from extinction, and how best to maintain healthy populations in the wild. Guests can watch the keepers feed the animals throughout the day and learn all about how we can protect their habitats.
- Great educational day out
- Open year round, except Christmas day
- Cannon Hill park close by for extra activities to enjoy
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Opening hours
From 1st April
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
From End of October
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
Last Entry
1 hour before attraction closes
Pricing
General Admission
Adults: £6.25
Kids (3-15): £3.30
Under 3's: Free
Concessions: £5.00
Family from £14.50
Travel & Contact Information
Address
Pershore Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B5 7RL, England
Phone number
0121 472 7775
Map
Website
Click here to visit Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park's website.FAQ & Additional Information
Yes, there is parking onsite.
Cannon Hill Park
Up to 4 hours: £2.00
Up to 16.5 hours: £3.00Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
Yes, Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.
Yes, Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park have stated they are pushchair friendly.
Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park has not told us if they are dog friendly.
Reviews
nice place 5 out of 5 stars
We visited it today with my 15 month old son, he enjoyed it very much. The place was very clean and nice, not crowded. It is very cheap, I am sure we gonna visit it a couple of time this summer:)
CoryGood for preschool children 5 out of 5 stars
Lots of places to picnic and not too large, easy to go around with a pushchair and the soft play area was a good size. The only negative was just the one baby change when there were probably 100 parents with small children there. Good range of well cared for animals and very reasonably priced.
mummygrimBrill time 5 out of 5 stars
Always enjoyed the nature centre anytime I've been with kids.
AnonymousDisappointing time 3 out of 5 stars
Visited on 24th February with grandson, nice sunny day, promised my grandson the soft play area after the animals he was really excited. Went to the cafe where we had drinks and lunch and the soft play area was closed for cleaning. Where as I appreciate it has to be kept clean, why would you do it when the nature centre is open with lots of children wanting to go in there, just why??!!
Anonymous