Zoo de Castellar

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Castellar de la Frontera, Spain

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Animal rescue service· Tourist attraction· Health· Wellness and Fitness· Zoo· Animal shelter

Zoo de Castellar Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Zoo de Castellar is located in Castellar de la Frontera, Spain on Cerro del Moro, s/n,. Zoo de Castellar is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category animal rescue service in Spain. ZOO DE CASTELLAR SL is a health, wellness and fitness company based out of CERRO DEL MORO, CASTELLAR DE LA FRONTERA, Cádiz, Spain.

Address

Cerro del Moro, s/n,

Phone

+34 607910393

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

CASTELLAR DE LA FRONTERA, Cádiz

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Chantelle Stanbury Henshaw

Absolutely fantastic animal sanctuary. If you’re lucky you get to have little interactions with different animals within the veterinary clinic. Also get to interact with different birds within the Avery and also goats and pony’s. It’s a brilliant place to take children and adults enjoy themselves just as much.

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Amelia Miranda

Amazing experience, for five of us it's only 50 euros to go into the lion cub enclosure and interact face to face with lions but on the other hand there is certain times where u can see one of the lion cubs for free and there are so many more animals to interact with for free and u can feed a lot of the animals! Personally I think the extra 50 euros was a very very good price because the lions were amazing, me and my sisters even got to hold one , in short . Amazing place and the animals all look very happy

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Stephen Lee

It's really a rescue centre, as opposed to a zoo. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Great for kids and adults, with lots of opportunities to interact with the animals. Well priced compared to other places. I'd recommend a visit as your money helps fund the centre. Remember it is a rescue centre, some of the facilities are basic (toilets, canteen etc.). Not suitable for wheelchair access due to the path from the car park. Some of the enclosures are small but understandable given what the zoo is for. I'd advise you take your own food if going over a lunch and make sure you put on inspect repellant if possible.

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Alan Knight

A amazing experience. The staff was helpful and friendly from the start until the end of the day. A hands on experience that gives you a better understanding of the animals that words could not explain. The highlight of the day was spending 15 minutes with the lion cubs,a dream come true. This cost 50euro but worth every penny and you could also spend a couple of minutes with them free if you couldn't afford it. I fully recommend a visit.plenty of hands on experience with all sorts of animals with no extra cost. Plenty of areas to have picnic and there cafe was reasonably priced. Ten out of ten.

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Sum Nxt Manc

One of the best zoo's I've been too, do some research on this place they rescue and protect baby animal from traffickers out of Africa and also house one witch can't be realised back to the wild. I'd recommend getting there when the gates open at 10am as the small baby's are fed an then you can interact with a few, well recommend too all