A wild and magical Christmas awaits at Wild Place Project Christmas is a magical time at Wild Place Project and perfect for a day outside with family and friends.
Dagmar Smeed, Head of Marketing and Communications at Wild Place Project, said: “There’s something pretty magical about walking around Wild Place Project, layered up in warm clothes, watching some of the world’s most threatened animals.
Located just off J17 of the M5 near Bristol, it will remain open throughout the whole of the festive period with the exception of Christmas Day. “Nature has a wonderful way of allowing us to escape everyday pressures and it’s always a A visit at this time of year gives the chance to pleasure to see the looks of delight from our see Wild Place Project’s animals, including visitors enjoying a day out over the festive cheetahs, red river hogs, wolves, exotic birds, period. giraffes, and lemurs adjusting to the cooler climes of their outdoor exhibits or snuggling “We have acres of outdoor space for family up within the warmth of their houses. and friends to enjoy safely and have fun together, including our dramatic raised There is also the opportunity to see two walkway in Bear Wood.” reindeers, Molly and Holly. Christmas visitors can warm up with hot Wild Place Project has an array of animals, drinks from Wild Place’s on-site cafes or over including cheetahs, red river hogs, wolves, a clay-fired pizza at its Base Camp Pizzeria. exotic birds, giraffes, and lemurs. And, if a Christmas shopping spree is in Christmas will be a much sleepier affair for order, there’s a whole host of gifts for any the European brown bears, if the temperature animal-lover inside the Wild Place Project gift drops they hunker down for a lighter state of shop. hibernation called ‘torpor’. Gifts for any age can be purchased whether visiting the attraction or not and include stationery, plush toys, books, stocking fillers, and many other lifestyle products. 4