Bristol Zoo Project

Overview
"Wild Place Project is a fun family attraction that provides outdoor adventure, play and learning. Meet amazing animals from across the world from the mischievous lemurs of Madagascar to magnificent European brown bears."
Contact details
Blackhorse Hill Bristol South West BS10 7TP United Kingdom
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Access Card notes
For more information about the accessible facilities available at Wild Place Project, please visit their website.
This provider is "Named and Famed". This means that it has been highlighted by feedback from multiple Access Card holders who have used their card to gain access or a discount. The information provided in this listing is sourced directly from the provider’s publicly available information.
*This is not a guarantee of any set service or policy this organisation might have.*
Access guidance
- Access through the shop is accessible to wheelchairs but note that the door frame is single width at 110cm. If you have a larger mobility aid please alert a member of staff who will allow you in through a different entrance. The cafe has level access. For more information, please visit our website.
- There are four disabled spaces next to the entrance gate. The carpark is rough gravel and the surface can be uneven.
- The toilet block is behind the Fun Fort. It includes one disabled toilet which is located on the outside section of the fun fort toilets. The surface of the toilets is concrete and the surrounding area is asphalt.
- Assistance dogs registered with the following accredited organisations are welcome to visit Wild Place when accompanied by and under the control of their owners. - Canine Partners - Dog AID - Dogs for Good - Guide Dogs - Hearing Dogs for Deaf People - Medical Detection Dogs - Support Dogs - The Seeing Dogs Alliance - Pawsable Please note there are certain areas where assistance dogs may not enter. A guide map showing these areas will be issued on arrival. For more information, please visit our website.
- We have developed a visual story to support children with autistic spectrum conditions, to help them prepare them for their visit, and to introduce them to some of the experiences they might have while they are visiting. For more information, please visit our website.