Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s …
Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s largest single collection of Modernist Tecton structures – and the country’s only vintage chairlift!
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Feb 23, 2025
Firstly, when you arrive the barrier opens and you are let into carpark. NOWHERE does it say there is a charge for this, nor how much. It is not until you get to reception that you see the notices th…Full review by Very-nearly-retired
Feb 21, 2025
Honestly doesn’t even deserve to have a 1 rating. We’d never been to Dudley zoo before and I wish I’d read the reviews before visiting, it was like going back in time. Zoo’s are never going to be th…Full review by Molly Q
Feb 21, 2025
This week, we made a trip to Dudley Zoo, thanks to Indiana’s latest obsession—Arctic foxes! He’s sponsoring Grace, one of the zoo’s beautiful Arctic foxes, so seeing her in ‘real life’ was a half-ter…Full review by Q3417GUshellyh
We are planning to visit in the near future, having 'adopted' a tiger! My question regards the car park - is there a restriction on vehicle height? We would ideally like to make the visit a part of spending a few days at a nearby site with our motorhome which is just short of 3m high. However, if one cannot park such a vehicle at the zoo then we'll have to move to 'plan B' i.e. travel by car and stay at a hotel instead.