Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens, located in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, offers a unique and immersive wildlife experience set within 250-year-old landscaped gardens. This conservation-focused zoo is home to over 100 species, including critically endangered animals such as Sumatran tigers and Amur leopards, alongside primates, red pandas, reptiles, and birds.

What makes Thrigby Hall stand out is its innovative layout, featuring elevated wooden walkways and viewing platforms that allow visitors to observe animals from different perspectives. Highlights include the Tiger Tunnel and Machan viewing platform, where visitors can get incredibly close to some of the zoo’s most impressive residents.

Visitors can enjoy daily animal talks and feeding sessions, offering insights into the animals and the zoo’s conservation work. Families will also find plenty to enjoy, with play areas including a 3D adventure maze, pyramid slide, and rope features, as well as picnic spaces throughout the gardens.

From an accessibility perspective, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens offers a range of features to support visitors with limited mobility. Most pathways and walkways are suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, and ramps provide access to key facilities such as the café and gift shop.

Accessible wooden walkways lead to major viewing areas including the tiger and gibbon platforms, allowing wheelchair users to enjoy many of the zoo’s standout features. A fully equipped Changing Places facility is also available, making the attraction suitable for visitors with more complex needs.

Disabled visitors and carers can benefit from concessionary ticket options, with proof of eligibility required.

Visitors should be aware that, due to the nature of the gardens and elevated walkways, some areas may include gradients or require additional effort to access. Planning your route in advance using the park map is recommended.

Assistance dogs and guide dogs are welcome on-site, although other dogs are not permitted.

With its combination of unique viewing experiences, accessible pathways, and strong conservation focus, Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens is a great choice for those seeking a mobility friendly and engaging day out in Norfolk.

Accessibility

  • Accessible pick-up and
    drop-off point
  • Accessible toilets onsite
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Changing Places toilet
    onsite
  • Free carer ticket
    available
  • Onsite accessible café
    or dining
  • Rest areas available
    along route
  • Step free entrance
  • Step free route
    to main areas
  • Wheelchair accessible routes
  • Wheelchair accessible viewing
    points
  • DLA/PIP evidence accepted
  • Nimbus Access Card
    Accepted

Amenities

  • Café onsite
  • Cash payments accepted
  • Cashless payments accepted
  • Gift shop onsite
  • Information points
  • Onsite parking (free)
  • Outdoor attraction
  • Outdoor seating areas
  • Picnic areas
  • Play area
  • Rest areas /
    benches
  • Student discount available
  • Toilets onsite
Tickets
Item
Price
Adult
From £18.50
Child (4-16)
From £14.50
Senior (60+)
From £17.50
Disabled Guest & Carer
From £9.25
Infant under 3
£0.00
Services
Item
Price
Ticket Evidence
Item
Nimbus Access Card +1 Symbol
DLA award letter
PIP award letter
Blue Badge
Carers Card
DID Card
National Disability ID

Opening hours

Date
Time
March - October
10am - 5pm
November - February
10am - 4pm
Last entry 1 hour prior to closing
Opening hours are subject to change please check the website prior to your visit
  • Card Labels: Assistance Dogs Allowed, Suitable For All Ages, Wheelchair Friendly, Free Carer Companion Entry, Changing Place Toilet Onsite

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