The Welsh Mountain Zoo, also known as Colwyn Bay Zoo, is a zoological garden located in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, UK. It is set in 37 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland overlooking Colwyn Bay and the Irish Sea.
The zoo was opened in 1963, with the aim of conserving and breeding rare and endangered species. Today, it is home to over 750 animals from around the world, including tigers, lions, snow leopards, chimpanzees, red pandas, meerkats, penguins, and many more.
The zoo has a strong focus on conservation and education, with a variety of exhibits and activities designed to teach visitors about the animals and their habitats. It is also involved in several conservation programs, including breeding and release programs for endangered species, such as the red squirrel and the hazel dormouse.
One of the most popular attractions at the Welsh Mountain Zoo is the Sea Lion Cove, where visitors can watch California sea lions playing and performing tricks in a large outdoor pool. The zoo also features a reptile house, bird of prey center, and a walkthrough lemur exhibit.
In addition to its animal exhibits, the Welsh Mountain Zoo also offers a range of facilities for visitors, including a restaurant, cafe, gift shop, and children's play area. It is open all year round, and hosts several special events throughout the year, such as Halloween and Christmas-themed activities.