A wild animal sanctuary situated in a Celtic Rainforest home to rescue bears, wolves, lynx and more!
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Oct 2, 2024
Fab visit today. Simply amazing place. Staff great and very engaging and chatty. Toilets spotless. Everything well sign posted. The talks on the animals were really interesting. The animals are in… Full review by Vicki W
Oct 1, 2024
Was a rainy day but still a wonderful experience. Fabulous to see the wolves and Bears and all the other animals. Well worth the visit. Can’t wait to go back on a summers day. Full review by 114paulinea
Sep 24, 2024
Take a walk on the wild side…so the song advised. So we obeyed and went to Wild Ireland on the strength of a gift card from last Christmas. Wild Ireland is near Burnfoot in Co Donegal, just north … Full review by Fuchsia
Hi can I ask how long it would take on an average visit to the park to see all the animals? Just so I know when to book tickets for. Also is the car park close to the entrance of the park. Thanks
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Hi depending on how long you spend looking at the animals you could get around in an hour. A trip of between one and two hours is ideal. Well worth a visit.
Would visitors agree the road infrastructure around this site is a shambles. Pity the proprietor had absolutely no consultation with local residents. But sure as long as he can play with the bears.
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Having visited here this week I found there no issues with parking or access the park owner asked for our feedback to our visit to which we suggested the possibility of more signage …
Having visited here this week I found there no issues with parking or access the park owner asked for our feedback to our visit to which we suggested the possibility of more signage on the main road to which he sadly confirmed signage had been in place but neighbours to the site are removing these which I found upsetting concidering the valuable work being done here most of us would love to help animals or people in need but are not in a position to this guy is actually doing it at his own expense and not for profit the least that can be done is support him and these animals or at the very least to not disrupt the valuable work taking place here. Mark & Aisling