Can dogs go to Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Unfortunately dogs are not permitted within Yorkshire Wildlife Park with the exception of Assistance dogs. We also do not allow dogs to be left in vehicles whilst visiting the park.How long does it take to walk around Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Try this 4.3-km circular trail near Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 59 min to complete. This trail is great for running and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.Are dogs allowed in the Yorkshire hive?
Are dogs welcome into the Yorkshire Hive? Dogs are welcome in outdoor areas of the Yorkshire Hive.How long do you need for Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
As the park is spaced out giving the animals lots of room to play, I would recommend spending 3-4 hours (including talk time/dinner/snacks) at the park. There are also plenty of places too eat, so its well worth a visit. Shadow a ranger is also something to think about, to make any birthday even more special!..Can I just turn up at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
All visitors must pre-book and pre-pay for their visits in advance.African Painted Dog Pups Born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Can I pay on the day at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Tickets can also be purchased on the day at Guest Services Kiosks until 2pm. From your booking time, you have up to 2 hours after your chosen time slot to enter the park. However, please be aware of our final entry times.Can you take your own food and drink to Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Alcohol can be purchased inside the Wildlife park prior to entering the show field. You are welcome to pack the champers and hampers to accompany your evening. Food and drink will be allowed in the field for personal consumption. Cool boxes and hampers are also allowed.Can you take a packed lunch to Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Outdoor Picnic areas are provided for visitor use. Visitors may not consume their own food and drink in any of the parks catering outlets. The speed limit at the Park is 15 mph and must be kept to always.Can you leave Yorkshire Wildlife Park and go back in?
Yes, once inside the park you can leave to eat in Evolution or play in Uproar! Play Barn and re-enter the park afterwards. Please inform a member of staff when leaving the park that you wish to return.Is Yorkshire Sculpture Park dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome almost everywhere in the parkland and woodlands at YSP. To protect livestock and wildlife, dogs are NOT permitted around Upper Lake or Menagerie Wood. An alternative walking route is signposted around this area, or speak to a member of our friendly team to help you plan your walk.Can you take dogs to Yorkshire Dales?
With miles of footpaths to explore, trees to sniff and grass to roll in, the Yorkshire Dales are ideal for dogs – and provide a welcome dose of nature for their owners too.Are dogs allowed on trains in Yorkshire?
Dogs are welcome on all our trains except Dining trains and some Special Events (see individual event pages for restrictions) provided they are kept off the seats and tables. A dog ticket is £3.00 per dog per day (Free if you are a Member).Can you sleep at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Stay overnight at Yorkshire Wildlife Park at the WILDEST family-friendly campsite in Yorkshire!Can you take your own picnic to Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
If you wish to be seated, please bring along your own foldable picnic (low back) chair, rug or picnic blanket. Only one chair per person will be allowed. No tables or other equipment is permitted.Can you pay on the gate at Peak Wildlife park?
We take cash and card at our main entrance gate, cafe and all retail outlets.What age is a senior ticket for Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
We class a senior concession rate to be for people aged 60 and over.Are there monkeys at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Meet the UK's only Roloway Monkeys at Yorkshire Wildlife Park! Roloway Monkeys are one of the world's most endangered primates! The striking black and white Roloway monkey is native to Ghana in West Africa. Yorkshire Wildlife Park are home to a really important male and female pair from the European Breeding programme.Does Yorkshire Wildlife Park have bears?
Our world-class habitat is currently home to EIGHT wonderful Polar Bears: 'The Boys' Nobby, Hamish, Luka, Sisu, Indiana & Yuma who can be found at Project Polar 1 and, loving Mum Flocke & tiny tot (or not so tiny) Tala who live in Project Polar #2.Do you get blue light discount at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
Get 50% off membership to Yorkshire Wildlife Park, for Blue Light Card holders, when purchased in person, at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. You can order you membership card at Guest Services.How do you get to Yorkshire Wildlife Park without a car?
BY BUS. From the Doncaster Bus and Rail Interchange take the 57 bus to Hurst Lane/Poplar Way (from Stand A4), the Yorkshire Hive has a dedicated stop on this route. The Yorkshire Hive Entrance is a flat ten-minute walk from the bus stop. The 57 runs a frequent return service throughout the day.Are there picnic areas at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
We have lots of outdoor picnic areas around the park ideal for taking a break at lunchtime. A large undercover picnic area can be found at the Pyramid tent near Into Africa! Extra indoor seating is available by the classrooms in the courtyard using the Safari Shop entrance.Is there elephants at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
No chimpanzees, no giraffes, no elephants............and this was supposed to be a wildlife park!!What did Yorkshire Wildlife Park used to be called?
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park was built on land formerly occupied by the 260-acre (110 ha) Brockholes Farm Visitor Centre and Riding School, and currently occupies about 100 acres (40 ha) of the site.Can you see Santa at Yorkshire Wildlife Park?
THE PERFECT FESTIVE EXPERIENCEAn indoor walk though with photo opportunities, you'll get to meet Santa's head elf and meet Santa himself. Settled in the grotto, Santa will read a short magical story and pose for a photo before handing out an early Christmas gift.