Dudley Zoo and Castle Map (2024 – 2022)
Planning your visit to the West Midlands?
Dudley Zoo and Castle is a historic zoo and medieval castle complex located in Dudley, West Midlands, England. It houses over 1,000 animals including Sumatran tigers, orangutans, and lemurs, set among 1930s modernist architecture. The site emphasizes conservation, heritage preservation, and educational outreach.
The most up-to-date Dudley Zoo and Castle Map helps you uncover every corner of this historic site. From Lemur Wood to the walkthrough Wallaby Ridge, there’s more than just animals—expect dramatic castle ruins and a vintage chairlift ride offering hilltop views.
Hungry? Head to the Queen Mary Restaurant near the Discovery Centre. Whether you’re chasing tigers or turret views, this map keeps your day on track.
Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2024
The most significant Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2024 update is the introduction of a new pocket guide featuring a fold-out map to help visitors navigate the 40-acre site. This updated guide includes animal facts, a brief history of the 11th-century castle, and interactive challenges for younger visitors. The new map aims to enhance the visitor experience by making it easier to explore all attractions and learn more about the animals and the site’s history.

Printable Dudley Zoo and Castle Map PDF 2024
Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2023
Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2023 updates include the introduction of a new pocket guide featuring a fold-out map for easier navigation of the 40-acre site. The map highlights improved access to key attractions, such as renovated Tecton structures and expanded animal enclosures, including the transformation of the former Bird House and Moat Cafe. These updates aim to enhance visitor experience by showcasing both the historic architecture and the diverse animal habitats.

Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2022
Dudley Zoo and Castle Map 2022 updates include the opening of a new £500,000 Bornean orangutan enclosure and the arrival of new animals such as a male Asiatic lion named Keshari and a male wolverine named Floki. Restoration and repurposing work also began on several historic Tecton structures, including plans to reopen the former Bird House as a flexible indoor space and transform the former Moat Cafe back to its original use. These changes enhance both animal welfare and visitor experience, while preserving the site’s unique architectural heritage.

FAQ
What happened to Dudley Zoo?
Dudley Zoo is still open and operating today, situated on the grounds of Dudley Castle. Since opening in 1937, it has undergone changes in ownership and animal collections, with a focus on conservation and modern visitor experiences. The zoo now houses over 1,300 animals and features historic Modernist architecture alongside the medieval castle ruins.
How much is it to get into Dudley Zoo?
Admission to Dudley Zoo is about $25 for adults and $18.13 for children (ages 3-15), with children under 3 entering for free. Family tickets and concessions are also available, and car parking costs approximately $4.69 per day. Prices may be higher on public and bank holidays.
Is Dudley Zoo big?
Dudley Zoo covers approximately 40 acres and is set within a 200-acre wooded site that also includes Dudley Castle. The zoo is home to more than 1,300 animals and nearly 200 species, making it a significant regional attraction. Its size allows for a diverse range of animal exhibits, historic architecture, and visitor facilities.
How long does it take to walk around Dudley Zoo?
It takes approximately 2-3 hours to walk around Dudley Zoo. However, with additional time spent at exhibits and castle areas, visitors often extend their visit to 4-5 hours.