Bristol Zoo Project,
Blackhorse Hill,
Bristol
BS10 7TP
Please check the websites of transport providers directly for the most up-to-date information, as these are run by external companies!
The new on-demand bus service, launched in April 2023, runs without a fixed timetable or route. Book through a mobile app, website or by phone.
Please go to the Travel West website for details.
The number 12 bus stops at Blackhorse Hill and Easter Compton Golf Club, which are both just a couple of minutes' walk from the entrance.
View timetable info on the Stagecoach website.
Visitors can catch the number 1 and 2 buses from Central Bristol to Catbrain Lane, Cribbs Causeway.
View timetable info on the First Bus website.
From the bus stop, it is then a short 10 to 15-minute walk on a pedestrian route to the entrance of Bristol Zoo Project.
This provides a service between Kingsdown/Stokes Croft and Cribbs Causeway with stops at Clifton Down Station. The bus stops at Queen’s Road, Blackboy Hill in Redland, and Lampeter Road in Westbury-on-Trym. For those travelling from Wales to Cribbs Causeway and Bristol, there are stops in Magor and Chepstow.
If you’re planning to cycle, we have plenty of cycle racks available at the entrance (next to the Bristol Zoo Project sign).
You can find more information on cycling and route planning via the links below.
Exit motorway at Junction 17.
At the roundabout, take your first left, signposted B4055.
Continue on the B4055 for 150 metres. The Bristol Zoo Project entrance is on your left.
Exit motorway at Junction 17. There are two filter lanes on the right. Stay in the left-hand side lane, signposted B4055.
At the roundabout, take the third exit, signposted B4055.
Continue on the B4055 for 150 metres. The Bristol Zoo Project entrance is on your left.
Head southeast.
At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit.
Turn left towards Merlin Road.
At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Merlin Road
Turn right onto Cribbs Causeway/A4018.
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Cribbs Causeway/B4055. Continue to follow B4055.
Take the first left to Bristol Zoo Project.
Parking is free of charge but we advise booking your admission ticket in advance during peak periods to avoid disappointment.
We have two coach parking spaces, which are strictly limited and must be pre-booked. They will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
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