Top 5 Bristol Nature Day-trips

Hankering for some connection with nature? Do family or friends need to let off some steam and stretch their legs? We’ve got you covered! Bristol is home to many great animal-orientated sites - from zoos to aquariums and parks - that are perfect for your next weekend day trip. Check out our list of the top 5:

Four ring-tailed lemurs stand closely together in an enclosure. One lemur holds a piece of food, while the others look towards the camera with curiosity. The background shows a wooden fence and sandy ground. The lemurs' striped tails are prominently visible.
Chew Valley Animal Park

Spend a day Exploring The Wild Place Project

A lemur with thick fur and striking orange eyes hangs upside down from a rope in a playful manner. One paw grips the rope tightly while the other and its hind legs dangle. Green foliage is visible below, and a textured surface is seen to the right. 

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The Wild Place

A brief 25-minute trip from central Bristol by car, the Wild Place Project is an incredible attraction that does what it says on the tin. The future home of the Bristol Zoo (twhich was previously located in Clifton), this wildlife conservation park is home to many species including (to name just a few) the giant European brown bears, meerkats, cheetahs, lemurs, grey wolf and gelada baboon. Make sure to plan for a good long visit as there is a huge amount to see and do. Don’t miss the fantastic Bénoué National Park species area!

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Where? Wild Place Project, Blackhorse Hill, Bristol, BS10 7TP


Visit Bristol Aquarium

A close-up of an octopus underwater. The octopus is partially camouflaged, blending with its rocky and algae-covered surroundings. Its tentacles are spread out, and one eye is prominently visible. The water is clear, showcasing the marine environment.
Bristol Aquarium

Seen Avatar 2 recently and keen to see what creatures inhabit Earth’s underwater habitats? Look no further than Bristol Aquarium, which looks after over 40 different displays (not to mention the UK’s only Aquarium with a giant Botanical House) that house some of the world’s most interesting species including piranhas, sting rays and seahorses. The Bay of Rays is a must-visit!

Know that your visit is going to a good cause as the aquarium’s conservation work is at the forefront of raising awareness, funds and expertise that helps us in the fight to preserve our ocean's natural biodiversity.

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Where? Anchor Road, Bristol, BS1 5TT.


Take a stroll around Ashton Court Deer Park

A group of deer with large antlers is seen in a serene, grassy field at dawn or dusk. Some deer are standing, while others are lying on the ground. The sky is softly lit with hues of pale blue and orange in the background.
Ashton Court Deer Park

For those more inclined towards fresh air and a longer walk, the Ashton Court Deer Walk is perfect. The historic 850-acre park is home to a gorgeous mansion and golf course, but for those more interested in the natural world it will be the nature trails and 600-year-old deer park that hold their attention. These deer aren't just there to look pretty - they are integral in keeping the grass short and the habitat diverse. It’s a win-win for nature!

Where? Long Ashton, Bristol BS8 3PX.


Take the Family to Chew Valley Animal Park

A coatimundi with a thick, striped tail walks along a branch inside a mesh enclosure. The animal has a pointed snout, rounded ears, and a tan and brown fur coat. The background shows a covered area with metal mesh fencing and wooden supports.
Chew Valley Animal Park

Chew Valley Animal Park is a picturesque zoo set in the heart of the Somerset countryside. Who lives at the park, you may ask? Well, they have capybaras (the South American native and largest living rodent), camels, pygmy goats, lemurs, kangaroos and more! Perfect for young ones, a range of animals are available to meet up-close in the Animal Encounters area. Tired of all the sightseeing? Head to Park View Restaurant for some solid grub!

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Where? Chew Valley Animal Park, Chew Hill, Chew Magna, Bristol, BS40 8SB.


Wolfridge Alpaca Barn

A group of alpacas in varying shades of brown, black, and white stand together in a grassy field. The field is fenced, and trees are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Wolfridge Alpaca

Last up on our list is the wonderful Wolfridge Alpaca Barn, where you can learn all there is to know about the fantastic woolly animal! Located close to Alveston, this is a great option for those that don’t have a full day to spare - 45 minutes is plenty of time to take in the walking route (with pauses, of course). Taking its name from the nearby woodland, Wolfridge has a charming cafe that can cater to the hungriest of appetites!

Where? Alpaca Barn, Wolfridge, Forty Acre Ln, Alveston, Bristol BS35 3QU.