Banham Zoo is an award winning family attraction set in 50 acres of idyllic Norfolk countryside. It's committed to preserved wild futures, engaging visitors and inspiring future generations about conservation.
There are so many animals at the zoo for you to see! From alpacas to amur tigers, camels, lemurs, otters, penguins, monkeys, zebras, sloths, red pandas, tortoises and so many more! Whatever your favourite animal is, you'll probably find it here! As well as the animals, you'll learn about conservation in an interactive way through activities and displays.
Head to your favourite animals talk and learn all about the incredible animals or enjoy a 30 minute shows in their 280 seat theatre featuring a variety of mammals and birrds. Expore their tropical house too which is filled with exotic plants and animals.
If you fancy getting up close to animals, why not visit the farm barn? It's full of domestic animals that you can pet and feed! Take a ride on their safari road train across the gardens, it's free too and it's a great way to explore the park! Run and climb through the woodlands too and play in the play park and head to the education centre where children are encouged to learn more about the natural world.
There's so much to see and do for a great family day out! You can also go on an animal encounter too which will make your visit extra special and is great for any animal lover too.
Banham Zoological Gardens is signposted off the A11 and A140. Follow the brown tourist signs to find them.
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£12.00
2023
There is a baby changing area, and milk warming facilities for parents.
Located in the heart of the gardens and close to the Adventure Play Area, the newly refurbished Parkside Pizza is the perfect place to stop off for a morning coffee or lunch! Visit The Glade and grab a coffee, a cold drink or a tasty snack. There's lots of places to eat!
A full range of soft toys, souvenirs and gifts ranging from pocket money toys to massive cuddly animals.
A trip to Banham Zoological Gardens offers an unmissable opportunity to take learning outside of the classroom.
There is a baby changing area, and milk warming facilities for parents.
Banham Zoological Gardens is wheelchair and pushchair accessible, with pathed surfaces and lifts/ramps where appropriate.
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