Woburn Safari Park is sharing the love this May

This May, the animals at Woburn Safari Park will be celebrating the Love Your Zoo week. Barbary Macaque monkeys will be strutting their stuff, peacocks will be fanning their feathers, penguins will be flaunting their flippers and they want to invite you to come and join in the fun.

The campaign which will run from Monday May 30th to Sunday June 5th, and will being launched by the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA). Its aim is to encourage people to visit their local BIAZA zoos and aquariums and to not only have a great day out, but also as an opportunity to learn just how much they do for conservation, education and research.  

More than 70 zoos, aquariums and wildlife centres across the UK will be taking part and Woburn Safari Park is already busy planning a week of fun activities for all those visiting.

Bob the Ranger said: “This is a great opportunity not only for people to enjoy a fun-filled week, but to learn more about Woburn Safari Park and the work it does. We hope people will support the campaign and join us in loving their zoo!”

The action packed week includes these fantastic activities, giving you even more reasons to visit and love your zoo

30th May - The Kerry School of Irish Dance will be performing throughout the day, to delight the crowds 

3rd June - Sue Coles School of dance young performers will be showcasing their talents to all visitors to the Park

 5th June - Chaplins Stage School will do an hour’s performance, involving their young performers of varying ages

 

Visitor information

Open daily from the 28th February until 30th October 2011

Opening hours from 10am to 5pm (last entry) closing at 6pm.


A full list of opening times and prices can be found at www.woburn.co.uk/safari/prices-and-opening-times/

Ticket Information                                             

Adult                                              £19.95

Children (three to 15 years)    £14.95

Seniors / concessions             £17.50

Location

Just south east of Milton Keynes, Woburn Safari Park is signposted from junction 13 of the M1 and is easily accessible from the A5.

Recent news

Register