Manor House Wildlife Park is a zoological park located in St Florence, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The park was opened in 2008 and is home to a variety of animals from all over the world.
The park is known for its collection of endangered animals, including black and white rhinos, Sumatran tigers, and African painted dogs. Visitors can also see a variety of other animals, such as meerkats, lemurs, wallabies, and red pandas.
One of the unique features of the park is the opportunity for visitors to have close-up encounters with some of the animals. This includes the chance to feed the giraffes and rhinos, as well as to handle some of the smaller animals like snakes and tortoises.
In addition to the animal exhibits, Manor House Wildlife Park offers a range of other activities for visitors. These include a large indoor play area, a maze, and a miniature train ride. The park also has a cafe and gift shop, as well as picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.
Manor House Wildlife Park is committed to animal conservation and has been involved in several breeding programs for endangered species. The park also works to educate visitors about the importance of conservation and protecting the world's wildlife.