The Zoo de Jurques is a 15ha wooded park in the heart of Normandy, featuring over 700 exceptional wild animal species from around the world, including the extremely rare white lion. Visitors can explore the African, South American, and Australian plains, the land of the wolves, the reptile village, and the 'African mountains', a platform overlooking a 40-meter-deep quarry. The zoo also offers a mini-farm, play areas, inflatable structures, and a cafeteria. In the summer season, visitors can touch snakes or watch the penguins, wolves, and monkeys feed. The zoo is committed to wildlife conservation and offers a fascinating world of exotic fauna and biodiversity
Plan your family visit to the Zoo de Jurques with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to Zoo de Jurques! "Many activities are proposed, such as feeding the animals and being in contact with the snakes…" We saw lions, tigers, penguins, giraffes, ostriches... The kids loved the aviary where we could feed the birds. We ate at the cafeteria
Highlights: The kids loved the zoo! They especially enjoyed the mini-farm where they could feed the goats with popcorn. "Even the last one wanted to participate!" The information panels at each enclosure helped us learn about the animals ✨
