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Wraxall in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Wraxall, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like National Trust - Tyntesfield Park and gardens and Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees.0 To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Noah's Ark Zoo Farm and National Trust - Tyntesfield Park and gardens with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Wraxall without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 5 hours of your day.
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm

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4.4
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Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, located just outside Bristol, offers a vast 110-acre countryside setting where visitors can encounter a variety of wildlife. From majestic creatures like lions, tigers, rhinos, giraffes, and elephants to smaller animals such as bunnies, goats, and guinea pigs that can be interacted with during specific times. The zoo also features adventure playgrounds with unique attractions like an elephant slide and a giant maze.
Wow!! Such a lovely zoo and family day out. Polite staff, plenty of space for the animals, good variety of animals, lovely upclose bird display. The food barn serves lovely food-can recommend the nachos and chicken burger and the gift shop was well priced. Ot was oively to go to a zoo where you got to see all the animals. Definitely good value for money and will definitely return when next down on holiday. Thank you, Noah Ark Zoo Farm, we had a fabulous day.
Samantha K — Google review
This is a nice place to visit. We visited with 2 disabled wheelchair users, they both enjoyed the day. We all had a good day. This is a small and friendly place to visit. But you can see their ambition as they are expanding up with the Lions. The reptile house was a bit of a squeeze with both powered wheelchair users and the other people trying to see all the animals at the same time. Unfortunately, we missed all of the animal talks and the bird display. Me and the girlfriend visit a lot of zoos, and this is one we would revisit again.
Adrian N — Google review
Absolutely amazing!! Would recommend time after time. One of the best zoos I have been too. Normally in zoos you get the feeling that the animals don't have much room, or place to roam and genuinely feel sorry for them but here you have such a feeling of happiness for them, they have so much room to walk around, enrichment to play with and look so happy and healthy! Not only that, the talks and experiences they have whilst there are so lovely, they tell you so much about each animal, show you their way of feeding them, and get to know each animal on a personal level. The play centre for children is lovely too, really inclusive of all ages. The cafe their was amazing! Yes prices are a little more than your average cafe prices but I think its so so worth it. The food was absolutely perfect and is the quality you would find in an upmarket place. Definitely go!
Kate — Google review
Excellent zoo, first time visiting. We stopped here on the way down to our holiday to Cornwall, to break up a 6.5 hour journey. They have a good selection of animals that look very healthy and have plenty of outdoor space. We managed to see all the animals quite easily (unlike some other well known zoos). A big shout out to Eric who was doing tractor rides for the visitors, my little boy loved it. They had plenty of indoor play areas and big slides that the kids loved. The zoo looks to be slowly growing and have a Tiger enclosure planned very soon. We would definitely visit again in future.
James K — Google review
We visited on a weekday so it wasn't super busy, but there was still a fair amount of people. The staff were very pleasant and very knowledgeable. We watched a bird of prey talk and it was really interesting - the birds are clearly well looked after and trained to a very high standard. The maze is a great touch! I love that it has questions to help you through - maybe you might learn some stuff at the same time. Overall, a very good time. There are many play areas for kids, animal feed available, a good mix of animals (I love that as soon as I went to take a photo of the bear, he hid behind a post and then poked his head out) Also there was an epidemic of members losing their membership cards while we were there! I also really love that they have a history wall with highlights dating all the way back to 1999.
Stephen M — Google review
We had the best day out at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm! It was a family visit with my 3 year old and 8 year old, and it was such a wonderful experience from start to finish. There are so many animals to see, and my kids were especially fascinated by the elephants - such a rare and special treat in the UK. The monkeys put on a great show for us too!!!Every part of the zoo felt like it deserved its own highlight. The range of activities is amazing: - Fantastic playgrounds for both little and big kids. - A huge maze that kept us all entertained. - And plenty of space to explore and run around. There were lot of seating areas, picnic spots, ice-cream shops and a food area as well. It’s very thoughtfully laid out and very family-friendly. Ample parking spaces - no stress in finding one! An absolutely brilliant day out. We will definitely be coming back!
Rachel — Google review
This is a fantastic place to visit it has lots of different options apart from the brilliant Zoo ,including a food outlets and several different play themed activities for children,including soft play,parks,trampolines. The zoo side the animals have some of the best enclosure I have seen in a zoo,with lots of outdoor areas for them to roam they seem very content. It’s also has several places for a quick pit stop to get refreshments also several toilets . The only thing I wasn’t happy about was the soft play structure it looks like a converted barn it’s brilliant inside with well planned and built amenities but my concern is the roof,it’s asbestos corrugated sheeting (I noticed the animals indoor building has corrugated metal sheeting ) I can’t understand why asbestos has been used. Whilst its use can pose a risk if in any way it breaks down,all materials eventually deteriorates,whilst a small risk ,I really can’t understand its use especially in a children’s environment.
Tony J — Google review
Great day out despite wet weather. We arrived just after 11 and in time for the meerkat feeding which my 1 year old loved. It was a bit of a shame my little one couldn’t go in the soft play due to maintenance but overall seeing the animals made up for it. Great mixture of farm animals eg. goats, highland cows, llama and alpacas and domesticated pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, gerbils and rats. Wild animals including birds, white rhinos, elephants and lions etc (just naming a few 😜). There was plenty of benches and a covered picnic area, we brought our own food as thought food online looked a bit pricey. It was very quiet so great for my toddler to see all the animals. The only things I would mention are the food kiosks are unmanned around the park but the food barn and ice cream parlour next door are open, the milkshakes aren’t worth the £5 as it was very small and didn’t taste overly nice. I will also mention that one of the bears kept turning and shaking its head so I don’t know if it was stressed or what. Oh and the bird display was amazing! Overall lovely family day out!
Elfj03 — Google review
Clevedon Rd, Wraxall, Clevedon BS48 1PG, United Kingdom•https://www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk/•+44 1275 852606•Tips and more reviews for Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
7 min · 1.8 mi
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National Trust - Tyntesfield Park and gardens

4.7
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Park
Tyntesfield Park and Gardens, a remarkable National Trust property, is a feast for the senses with its intricate architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds. Visitors can meander through an array of trees and plants thoughtfully arranged throughout the estate. The grand buildings, including an enchanting Orangery filled with citrus fruits, add to the charm of this stunning site. With ample walking paths winding through both gardens and wooded areas, there's plenty to explore at Tyntesfield.
The grounds are pleasantly planted with a variety of trees and plant life that is well designed in their layout. The buildings are in a grand style including the outer garden buildings and a particularly delightful Orangery with actual citrus fruits growing in abundance. There are numerous places to wander around the grounds and wooded areas. We visited in mid January so will look forward to returning later in the year when the shrubs and border planting is in bloom. Well worth a visit.
Mal J — Google review
This national trust site has charming, well kept grounds and a very interesting house. It’s dog friendly on a short lead, with two cafes and lovely gardens. From different parts of the site you also get wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. The volunteers were also very informative. Would definitely recommend a day out here!
Emma W — Google review
A beautiful place to spend the day on any season. The house had limited rooms open for a Sunday in November but every room was filled with interesting things to see. The gardens were showing autumn colours and were a sight to see. The cafe was busy and noisy but seats could be found. I have been a couple of times before and look forward to coming back.
Gary J — Google review
We chose well .. Beautiful sunny day in April just before Easter .. Easy to park with an overflow carpark if needed. Didn't have to queue and receptionist was very friendly and helpful. The flowers, tulips especially, were absolutely magnificent, and all the garden areas are so well maintained. A very interesting place with a rose garden and a sawmill ... We also found the picnic area, perfect and right next to a play area for the younger ones ... Getting an ice cream from the little shop was a welcome bonus. All in all, we could have spent longer there, as there was so much to look at, but the sun beat us into submission ! Highly recommend a visit.
Rich A — Google review
Beautiful house, recently acquired by the national trust in 2002 so it is quite new with its own furniture and carpets. The ceilings are magnificent as the church itself. It is on the top 15 of the national trust houses and it is worth a visit. The shop and restaurant are really big and they make you feel transported to other times.
Marta F — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to visit. It's worth listening to the little talk, outside of the house to get the history of the place. Fantastic gardens. Little van goes up and down the hill to drop you off. If needed. Definitely recommend
Christine B — Google review
I used the electric shuttle bus for the first time. No extra charge. You can summon it to one of the stops by calling the number shown on rhe sign at each stop. When I did that, the bus arrived in a couple of minutes. The shuttle is intended mainly for those who need it rather than those who just want a ride. It stops at the area near the gift shop, the house, and the kitchen garden/pavilions cafe area.
Jane B — Google review
I stopped by this stunning National Trust place on the way to Cornwall for a break. This place is incredible. Large grounds and the house is breathtaking. Friendly and knowledgeable volunteers guide you round the house. It’s well worth the visit. Take a picnic and take your time enjoying this amazing place.
Lucie T — Google review
Wraxall, Bristol, BS48 1PA, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/tyntesfield•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Tyntesfield Park and gardens
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