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Wildwood Trust

About

Conservation Park for British Wildlife Past and Present

Mission

Mission: -
Protecting, Conserving & Rewilding British Wildlife

Vision: -
1. To bring the joy of British wildlife to the public through
enriched and natural, immersive animal exhibits and effective
engagement with our visitors and members.
2. To inspire through education, communication and training
the understanding and practical conservation of British
wildlife.
3. To operate commercially successful visitor centres that
generate funds to support the charitable mission.
4. To lead in native species conservation and rewilding
programmes.
5. To reverse the loss of biodiversity.
6. To support research that furthers our mission.
7. To advocate for policies, economic systems and lifestyles that
promote rewilding and the enhancement of ecosystems.

Address: Wealden Forest Park, Herne Common, Herne Bay CT6 7LQ, UK
Phone: 01227 712111
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State: Kent
City: Herne Bay
Zip Code: CT6 7LQ

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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Reviews
It was our first time at Wildwood and it was wonderful - even in cold January weather. We arrived early and got to see a number of animals receive their breakfasts. There's a great path that leads you through the park and plenty of interesting animals to spot on the way. The playground near the cafe is really good too - something for most ages. We will definitely be returning!
Fantastic place to visit for all ages! You can also play in the park or sit in the cafe too for a whole fun day out! Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
We went after lunch was able to get parking right outside. The trust was super quiet. It was lovely and peaceful walking round. I loved that you could walk through the enclosures by being on a platform. Got to see all the animals and it was great to see they had so much space to roam and that the enclosure was similar to the environment they would naturally be in. Thought the price was reasonable for entry. Lovely playpark too for kids. The area was clean had a lovely gift shop and cafe area. My favorite was there bears would recommend and hopefully we will be back.
Edited I visited at the weekend April 2024 and the park has undergone a few changes. The squirrel walk through is now home to the Arctic Foxes and there is a new platform over by the elk enclosure. The gift shop is not currently open and that building is been renovated. I am pleased that the coffee is now lovely! It used to be terrible. The children played for hours and we sat and watched them whilst having coffee and snacks. There is a sizeable play park for the kids and a very high drop slide. If you aren’t absolutely terrified of heights, take a walk over the bear bridge. Personally, I’d rather get eaten by a bear than go over that again. It’s much more sensible to buy a membership if you are local. It will save you money and it helps the animals and the conservation projects that Wildwood are involved in. Lots of parking and the staff are friendly if you have any questions.
I brought my elderly disabled mother here. Although the pathways are sound they are dirty and woodchip and could be a bit tricky. Carers go free. Lots of play equipment so more suitable for young families.
Went with my nieces and nephew loved every minute, even though it was a rainy day and very muddy. It was still a fab day. The kiddies loved it which was the main thing, Didn’t see much animals as it was rainy but it is what it is. They’re not performing seals at the end of the day, still a great day out definitely worth the 2.5hrs drive. Definitely be back again.
Plenty of benches which is good, probably only saw about 20% of the animals, some were either empty or can't find them which obviously can't be helped, most of the park starting to look a little rough now, staff in cafe seem like they don't want to be there,then over £3 for a hot drinks which was absolutely tiny, either drop your prices or increase the size. A disappointing visit, a generous 3 star given
A lovely wildlife park for the whole family. Nice cafe, friendly helpful staff and a competitive price. Good play area too.....Always have an enjoyable day when we visit.
The animals were awesome and they looked pretty relaxed in their enclosures which was good. The Arctic fox looked very relaxed. Having platforms and walkways above some of the animals made it easier to see them while allowing them to live in natural habitats. There's a good amount of information about the animals.
Had a great day here feeding the Arctic Foxes. They do a lot of conservation and rewilding. They have bears, red squirrels, Scottish wildcats, otters and plenty of other animals. Remember 2 things.. 1. You are free to walk round a few times as you might not see everything on your 1st circuit, Thankfully it's a wildlife park, not a performing circus, 2. If it's been raining etc. don't go in your favourite trainers, were appropriate footwear. So wrap up, get out there and enjoy your day.
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