Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo - Begelly, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
N 51° 44.671 W 004° 43.867
30U E 380486 N 5734041
Folly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo (aka Folly Farm) A visitor attraction in Wales with over 400,000 visitors each year. Located in the small village of Begelly, to the North of Tenby in Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMT9MA
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/20/2016
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Folly Farm story:
"We've always been farmers, but we're much more than a farm. You can visit over 750 animals at our zoo, and get up close to furry and feathery farmyard friends in our barn. Choose from 17 different rides in our vintage fairground, or enjoy our nine adventure play areas. We've got 120 acres of fun so there really is something for everyone!" Text Source: (
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From the Visit Wales Website:
"Holders of the Best Family Day Out in Wales award, Folly Farm offers four fantastic reasons to visit… a friendly farmyard, spectacular zoo, enormous vintage funfair and an imaginative range of indoor and outdoor adventure play!
Set in the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside, Folly Farm is a farm diversification success story. In 1988, this former dairy farm with the same name, opened its doors to the public to demonstrate how its cows were milked. Nearly 25 years on, Folly Farm is one of the top paid-for visitor attractions in Wales and wins awards for it." Text Source: (
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Folly Farm - Adventure Park & Zoo:
"Initially a farm attraction, the park is now also home to an indoor vintage funfair, a zoo with over 200 different species of animal and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas. New to Folly Farm in 2013 was Penguin Coast, a state-of-the-art saltwater penguin enclosure which is home to 24 Humboldt penguins."
The Zoo animal collection includes: Bactrian Camel, bongo, fossa, lemurs, meerkats, the only giraffes in Wales;, lions and Eastern Black Rhinos. The aviaries are home to: parrots, owls, cranes, herons, stocks, Kookaburra, turaco, ibis and lovebirds. The reptile collection includes snakes, tortoises and iguanas.
The Zoo is a member of EAZA and BIAZA taking part in a European breeding program for Eastern Black Rhinos, which are listed as critically endangered animals according to the IUCN red list: Text Source: (
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