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Highland Wildlife Park

πŸ“ Kincraig, Central Scotland

β˜…4.7(3,717 Google reviews)πŸ‘ΆAll ages

Royal Zoological Society of Scotland park in the Cairngorms featuring polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow leopards, and wolves. Drive-through section adds bison and red deer. Bookable animal experiences available.

βœ“ Polar bearsβœ“ Big catsβœ“ Conservation focusβœ“ Drive-through safariβœ“ Bookable experiences
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β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…Featured review by CairnAlba GSDs

What a wonderful day out. Right from the start when paying in the lovely gentleman who was at the booth was so lovely chatty and friendly. A genuinely pleasant and welcoming beginning he is a credit to the park as was any of the staff we met. We were so lucky to get to see every animal there. The wolfs were what we mainly went for and were not disappointed they were so close and they were having a sleep right at the fence of the walkway it was a great experience. We were so lucky with timing with the big cats also. The enclosures were clean and looked to be very well maintained. The animals looked to be in great condition and did not appear to be stressed at all which is lovely to see. We found the park to be well set out and had plenty of time to get round all the enclosures, have a bite to eat and a play in the playpark before closing time and we didn't arrive till 12. I highly recommend a day out here a great day for anyone of any age.

πŸ† Family Action Verdict

Best for families with children of any age who want genuinely wild-feeling animal encounters and conservation context. Cold-weather visits are rewarded β€” polar bears and big cats are markedly more active in low temperatures and crowds are thinner. Snow can close the drive-through section, so check conditions before travelling long distances.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

πŸ’‘Visit on colder days β€” wolves, tigers, and polar bears are far more active in cool weather
⏰Check the website for drive-through access before travelling β€” snow can close that section
🎟️Book tiger feeding or other special experiences well in advance as slots are small
πŸš—Allow at least two hours for the walking circuit, more if you add an activity

πŸ’¬ What Families Are Saying

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4.7
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3,717 Google reviews

Animal welfare and enclosure quality40%
Knowledgeable and welcoming staff30%
Cold-weather animal activity20%
Special animal experiences10%
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CairnAlba GSDs

5 months ago

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β€œWhat a wonderful day out. Right from the start when paying in the lovely gentleman who was at the booth was so lovely chatty and friendly. A genuinely pleasant and welcoming beginning he is a credit to the park as was any of the staff we met. We were so lucky to get to see every animal there. The wolfs were what we mainly went for and were not disappointed they were so close and they were having a sleep right at the fence of the walkway it was a great experience. We were so lucky with timing with the big cats also. The enclosures were clean and looked to be very well maintained. The animals looked to be in great condition and did not appear to be stressed at all which is lovely to see. We found the park to be well set out and had plenty of time to get round all the enclosures, have a bite to eat and a play in the playpark before closing time and we didn't arrive till 12. I highly recommend a day out here a great day for anyone of any age.”

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Sarah Bayne

5 months ago

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β€œI had an incredible Tiger Experience. This was purchased as a gift so didn't really know what to expect. There was only one other person doing the Experience at the same time. We were given a H&S briefing before being allowed to feed the tigers, through the fence. It was incredible to be so close to such majestic creatures. The keepers were super informative, kind enough to take photos and allowed us to ask lots of questions. The Experience may only have lasted half an hour but I would highly recommend, if you want to get close to these amazing animals. The rest of the park is worth seeing too although you need to be quite fit and able to get around the walking part of the park. Nice cafe and facilities on site too. We arrived around 1.30pm and it wasn't busy at all.”

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Jacqui Chiswell

2 months ago

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β€œLoved it here. Sadly too much snow to drive around part of the park to see Bison, Deer, and other hooved animals but what a treat to see Polar bears in the snow! Beautiful Siberian Tigers and Snow Leopards, Wolves, scottish wildcats and Monkeys all in an environment that suited them. Plenty of space in enclosures. Loafs of fascinating information boards that show just how much this park takes seriously conservation and preservation of these beautiful animals. Well worth the money and we look forward to visiting again.”

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Pamela Phipps

3 months ago

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β€œThis place is an absolute must if in the area. The staff are so approachable and knowledgeable about all that the park has to offer. Don’t be put off by the colder weather and shorter days. I think I have seen more and enjoyed seeing the animals more active this time than in the summer.”

Reviews from Google

Overview

Highland Wildlife Park houses Scotland's only polar bears alongside Siberian tigers, snow leopards, wolves, and Scottish wildcats, all in expansive naturalistic habitats. A drive-through section lets families observe bison, red deer, and European elk from their vehicles. Bookable experiences include tiger feeding through the fence and keeper-led conservation sessions.

πŸ• Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday10:00 – 17:00
Thursday10:00 – 17:00
Friday10:00 – 17:00
Saturday10:00 – 17:00
Sunday10:00 – 17:00