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On Sunday, March 15th, bring Mum for a special day out surrounded by nature and wildlife. As a little thank-you for all they do, all mums will receive free entry. 💕

Wander through stunning natural habitats, meet incredible animals, and enjoy a peaceful, family-friendly day in the wild. Whether it’s a stroll through the woodlands or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Mum.

Full Event Description

On Sunday, March 15th, bring Mum for a special day out surrounded by nature and wildlife. As a little thank-you for all they do, all mums will receive free entry. 💕

Wander through stunning natural habitats, meet incredible animals, and enjoy a peaceful, family-friendly day in the wild. Whether it’s a stroll through the woodlands or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Mum.

Full-day ticket - Recommended 2 Hours to see everything, but stay for longer if you wish!

Wild Ireland is an animal sanctuary set in an ancient Celtic rainforest, home to Brown Bears, Wolves, Lynx, Wild Boar, and many other native animals. Your tickets help to continuously improve the Wild Ireland habitats, fund breeding programmes for endangered species, and support worldwide conservation projects – not bad for a fun-filled family day out!

Information

Opening Times:

Sunday 10:00am - 4:00pm (last entry 3:00pm)

Daily Events:

Keeper Talks and Feeding Time will be available upon arrival.

Extra Info

We accept credit and debit cards, and Euro and Sterling

Free Car Park

No dogs or pets allowed

The Wild Café serves hot food, a variety of drinks, snacks, sandwiches, and sweet treats.

We have a designated picnic area.

Wild Ireland is an outdoor facility, and we suggest that you dress according to the weather. Wellies are not required, but high heels are not permitted!

Event
  • Start Date Sunday 15 March 2026
  • End Date Sunday 15 March 2026
  • Tickets to be purchased via our website wildireland.org
Address

WILD IRELAND,
Dundrain ,
F93KN7X

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